North Dakota’s Men’s Hockey Team Dominates Minnesota Duluth with a 6-1 Victory
In a thrilling game against Minnesota Duluth, No. 17/18 North Dakota’s men’s hockey team showcased an explosive performance, scoring five goals in the second period, securing a 6-1 victory in front of a crowd of 11,640 fans at Ralph Engelstad Arena. This win marks their eighth consecutive victory over Minnesota Duluth.
Junior forward Owen McLaughlin stood out with a career-best performance, contributing four assists and one goal, totaling five points for the game. Freshman forward Sacha Boisvert also had a standout game, scoring two goals for the first time in his career. Additionally, graduate student goaltender T.J. Semptimphelter put on a solid performance, stopping 27 of 28 shots.
The victory over Minnesota Duluth marks North Dakota’s first sweep since December and their third consecutive win in 2025. With this win, UND also moves within one point of third place in the NCHC standings.
The game, which saw UND dominate the second period with five goals, was a highlight reel for the team, showcasing outstanding teamwork and skill. North Dakota will now hit the road for their final regular-season games against Western Michigan, aiming to continue their winning streak and solidify their position in the standings. Postgame notes highlight the team’s achievements, including a remarkable winning streak over Minnesota Duluth and individual player milestones. The team’s strong performance on both offense and defense sets the stage for an exciting end to their season.
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