
Jayden Perron scored at 2:08 of overtime to lift No. 1 Michigan to a 3-2 win over Minnesota on Saturday night in B1G action.
https://twitter.com/umichhockey/status/2012709951123112112
It was Perron’s ninth goal of the season.
Garrett Schifsky and T.J. Hughes also scored for the Wolverines, while Stephen Peck had 26 saves.
No. 9 Denver 3, No. 5 North Dakota 2
James Reeder scored his sixth goal of the season just past the halfway mark of the third period to lift No. 9 Denver to a 3-2 win over North Dakota before a crowd of 11,673 on Saturday night in NCHC action at Ralph Engelstad Arena. The teams split the weekend series.
https://twitter.com/TheNCHC/status/2012712849701818628
Kristian Epperson and Eric Pohlkamp also scored for the Pioneers as the teams skated to a 2-2 tie after two periods. Quentin Miller made 33 saves in net. For North Dakota, Jan Špunar had 14 saves in goal while Dylan James and Jake Livanavage provided the scoring.
Denver is now 4-2-0 in its last six games against North Dakota and 9-5-0 in the past 14. The Pioneers are 5-3-0 in their past eight games in Grand Forks.
No. 6 Minn. Duluth 5, St. Cloud 3
A pair of third-period goals from Zam Plante helped lift No. 6 Minnesota Duluth to a 5-3 win at St. Cloud on Saturday night to earn a split of the NCHC series.
https://twitter.com/UMDMensHockey/status/2012712001861026197
Callum Arnot, Max Plante and Jayson Shaugabay also scored for Duluth, which got 20 saves from Ethan Dahlmeir in net.
No. 7 Quinnipiac 4, No. 13 Cornell 1
No. 7 Quinnipiac pushed its win streak to six on Saturday night, running away from No. 13 Cornell with a 4-1 ECAC Hockey win at Lynah Rink, securing the first sweep of the Colgate/Cornell weekend since the 2018-19 campaign.
https://twitter.com/QU_MIH/status/2012707504686350712
Tyler Borgula, Andon Cerbone, Elliott Groenewold and Ethan Wyttenbach all scored for Quinnipiac. Matej Marinov had 20 saves in net.
No. 8 Penn State 6, No. 3 Notre Dame 3
Five different players scored for No. 8 Penn State on Saturday night in a 6-3 B1G win over Notre Dame to earn the home sweep.
https://twitter.com/B1GHockey/status/2012730122948772288
Gavin McKenna led the Nittany Lions with two goals, while JJ Wiebusch, Jackson Smith, Matt DiMarsico and Dane Dowiak contributed to the scoring. Aiden Fink added three assists.
No. 10 Dartmouth 4, St. Lawrence 0
Hayden Stavroff led the way with two goals to lift No. 10 Dartmouth to a 4-0 ECAC Hockey blanking of St. Lawrence on Saturday night. Hank Cleaves and Cam MacDonald also scored, while Roan Clarke had 18 saves.
Vermont 4, No. 11 Connecticut 2
Blake Steenerson, Jens Richards and Colin Kessler each had two points Saturday night as Vermont beat No. 11 Connecticut 4-2 in Hockey East action at Toscano Family Ice Forum. Kessler had two goals.
https://twitter.com/UVMmhockey/status/2012660317772202194
It was the Catamounts’ fifth win over a ranked conference opponent this season. Jake Richard and Tristan Fraser were the goal scorers for UConn. Vermont goalie Aiden Wright had 32 saves.
No. 14 Providence 4, No. 12 Boston College 3
No. 14 Providence got its first weekend sweep over Boston College since 2002 with a 4-3 win at Schneider Arena on Saturday in Hockey East action.
https://twitter.com/FriarsHockey/status/2012705483992256605
John Mustard, John Gamache, Tanner Adams and Logan Sawyer all scored for Providence while BC got goals from Andre Gasseau, Ryan Conmy and Luka Radivojevic.
Jack Parsons of Providence came up with 23 saves in net while BC’s Louka Cloutier had 34 saves.
No. 15 Augustana 4, Ferris State 3 (OT)
Easton Young scored his second goal of the night 2:54 into overtime as 15th-ranked Augustana edged Ferris State 4-3 in a key CCHA battle Saturday night at Midco Arena.
https://twitter.com/AugieMHockey/status/2012730897489879172
The Vikings built a three-goal lead in the opening period before the Bulldogs answered with three unanswered to force overtime.
Josh Kotai earned the win in net for Augustana, stopping 21 shots, while the Vikings outshot Ferris State 32-24 on the night.
Leonid Bulgakov and Brett Meerman also scored for Augustana.
Michigan Tech 4, No. 17 Minnesota State 1
Michigan Tech won its fifth straight with a 4-1 win over No. 17 Minnesota State on Saturday in CCHA action. Owen Bartoszkiewicz made a career-high 46 saves and Max Koskipirtti had three assists. The Huskies swept the Mavericks with two regulation wins for the first time since 2007.
https://twitter.com/NCAAIceHockey/status/2012700699700723921
Luca Fasciano, Kalem Parker and Isaac Gordon scored to give Michigan Tech a 3-0 lead. Carson Latimer scored an empty-netter on a breakaway for the second night in a row.
Colgate 2, No. 18 Princeton 0
Andrew Takacs’s 28-save shutout coupled with Simon Labelle’s second period goal helped lift Colgate to a 2-0 ECAC Hockey win over No. 18 Princeton on Saturday night.
https://twitter.com/ColgateMIH/status/2012710589332664374
The win over No. 18 Princeton is Colgate’s third ranked win this season and eighth straight victory over Princeton dating back to 2017.
Simon Labelle gave Colgate a 1-0 lead in the second period and got insurance from Ryan Sullivan with an empty-net goal.
No. 19 St. Thomas 3, Bemidji State 2
Three different players scored to give St. Thomas a 3-2 CCHA win over Bemidji State on Saturday night.
https://twitter.com/TommieMHockey/status/2012721566082077133
Lucas Wahlin, Nathan Pilling and Lucas Van Vliet all scored for the Tommies while Aaron Trotter had 30 saves in net.
No. 20 Boston University 3, UMass Lowell 0
Cole Hutson’s goal with just two seconds remaining in the second period broke a scoreless deadlock and No. 20 Boston University went on to a 3-0 win at UMass Lowell on Saturday night in Hockey East.
https://twitter.com/TerrierHockey/status/2012693543366623717
Nick Roukounakis buried a cross-crease pass from Hutson to make it 2-0 in the third period before Ben Merrill put the game on ice with an empty-net goal.
Mikhail Yegorov made 23 saves in net for his second shutout of the year. Also adding assists were Gavin McCarthy and Owen McLaughlin.