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BULLDOGS RAMP UP THE POWER IN 6-2 REMATCH WIN AT TOP-RANKED MINNESOTA

Dominic Toninato and the Bulldogs celebrate following Kyle Osterberg's second-period goal which ended the night for Gopher goaltender Adam Wilcox
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There is something about series rematches that seem to bring out the best in the University of Minnesota Duluth. The Bulldogs have made a habit of bouncing back second nights pretty much all year and that trend continued Sunday at Mariucci Arena in Minneapolis where they skated off with a 6-2 victory over the No. 1 ranked University of Minnesota Gophers.

The Bulldogs, who are now unbeaten in five of their six rematch games this season (4-1-1) but just 3-3-0 in weekend openers, scored four times on the power play and once while shorthanded to salvage a split in the two-game set with their long-time intrastate rivals. Junior right winger Justin Crandall had a pair of goals and added two assists for the first four-point night of his career and sophomore goaltender Matt McNeely, making his first start since Oct. 18, stopped 36 of 38 Minnesota shots as the No. 19 Bulldogs improved to 6-5-1 overall.

"The last couple of games we've been getting a lot better on the power play and getting a more pucks to the net," said Crandall. "To have a big win like that is pretty cool for us. Overall, it was just a fun night."
Rookie center Dominic Toninato put UMD up 1-0 at 7:47 of the first period when he redirected a pass from senior right winger Joe Basaraba past Minnesota goaltender Adam Wilcox for the first UMD shorthanded goal in almost a year.  A little over two minutes later, sophomore center Tony Cameranesi took Austin Farley's centering feed and buried a shot from the low slot for the game's only even-strength goal. Just seven seconds into a 5-on-3 power play later that period, Crandall roofed in what turned out to be the eventual game-winner -- his team-leading third of 2013-14. Farley and fellow left winger Kyle Osterberg and Minnesota's Mike Reilly all struck on the power play in the second period before Crandall banged in a rebound 65 seconds into the third which gave the Bulldogs' their first six-goal outing at Minnesota since Feb. 14, 1997 (an 8-4 victory). Michael Brodzinski cashed in on Minnesota's 10th, and final, power play opportunity of the evening with 8:56 to go in regulation.

UMD, which got three assists from junior center Caleb Herbert, wound up going 4-for-7 with the man advantage.

The Bulldogs will have next weekend off before making their first AMSOIL Arena appearance in six weeks with a first-ever National Collegiate Hockey Conference home series against St. Cloud State University on Dec. 6-7.

"I like the way our kids responded tonight," said head coach Scott Sandelin, whose Bulldogs fell 6-1 to Minnesota on Friday night. "I think that says a lot about this team. Hopefully, we can use it to move forward when we start conference play again."



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