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Badgers shut out in Duluth 2-0

Men's Hockey

Badgers shut out in Duluth 2-0

Jan. 14, 2011

Minnesota Duluth 2, 9 Wisconsin 0
AMSOIL Arena • Duluth, Minn.
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1st 2nd 3rd Final
 Minnesota Duluth
2 0 0 2
 Wisconsin
0 0 0 0
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• Attendance: 6,405

 Scoring Summary
1st 13:17 UMD
Fontaine (Grun, M. Connolly)
1st 16:43 UMD M. Connolly (Grun, Fontaine)
 Goaltender Summary
Min GA Sv
UMD
Reiter (W, 9-2-2)
60:00 0 22
WIS Gudmandson (L, 10-7-1) 58:34 2 25
 Statistical Comparison
UMD WIS
 Shots on Goal 27 22
 Power Plays
2-5 0-3
 Penalties-Minutes
7-22 6-12
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MADISON, Wis. -- In the first WCHA matchup at the new AMSOIL Arena, Minnesota Duluth (15-4-3, 10-3-2) prevailed over Wisconsin, 2-0. Minnesota Duluth scored two power-play goals in the first period, and held on to that lead for the victory. 

Wisconsin (14-8-3, 6-7-2) came out of the gate strong, registering an early 5-1 lead in shots. However, a Mark Zengerle (Rochester, N.Y.) interference penalty gave the Bulldogs a power play and a chance to get into the game. Justin Fontaine capitalized, converting a pass inside the left faceoff dot from David Grun to give UMD a 1-0 lead at 13:17 of the first period. 

 

Then, Frankie Simonelli (Bensenville, Ill.) was sent to the box for holding. Again, UMD made it count, scoring a power-play goal at 16:43 of the first period when Mike Connolly picked up a blocked shot and scored to extend the lead to 2-0. 

 

Despite numerous chances for the Badgers the rest of the way, they were unable to find the net. The Badgers outshout UMD 11-7 in the second period, and recorded five shot on net in the third stanza. Minnesota Duluth held the shot advantage 27-22 for the game. Michael Mersch (Park Ridge, Ill.) had a strong game for UW, leading the team with five shots on goal and taking part in most of UW’s best scoring chances. 

 

Wisconsin was 0-for-3 on the power play on the game, including a brief power play after a game misconduct to UMD’s Justin Fontaine in the third period that was negated by a Wisconsin penalty shortly thereafter. Minnesota Duluth was 2-for-5 on the man advantage. 

 

Wisconsin’s Scott Gudmandson (Sherwood Park, Alberta) made 25 saves, yet fell to 10-7-1 on the season with the loss. Kenny Reiter recorded a shutout for the Bulldogs, stopping 22 shots and improving to 9-2-2.

 

These two teams face off again tomorrow night, with Wisconsin still looking for their first victory of the season against the Bulldogs. The puck drops at 7 p.m. (CT). 

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