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MINNEAPOLIS — Taylor Cammarata and Leon Bristedt each had a goal and an assist in Minnesota’s 4-1 victory over No. 16 Penn State on Friday.
Cammarata broke a 1-1 tie in the final minute of the first period for the Gophers (14-12, 9-2 Big Ten), who pulled three points ahead of Michigan atop the Big Ten standings.
Matthew Skoff made 39 saves for the Nittany Lions (16-8-3, 6-5).