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3
Winner North Dakota UND 2-0-0
2
Minnesota St. MSU 2-3-0
Winner
North Dakota UND
2-0-0
3
Final
2
Minnesota St. MSU
2-3-0
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 F
North Dakota UND 0 0 3 3
Minnesota St. MSU 1 1 0 2

Game Recap: Men's Hockey | | Alec Stocker Johnson, FightingHawks.com

No. 5 UND stuns No. 20 Minnesota State with 3-2 comeback win

MANKATO, Minn. – No. 5 North Dakota rallied from two goals down in the third period to stun No. 20 Minnesota State, 3-2, from the Mayo Clinic Health Systems Event Center on Friday night in Mankato, Minn.
 
Trailing 2-0 after 40 minutes, UND (2-0-0) struck three times in the third to complete the comeback and win its first road debut since 2021-22 while also improving to 2-0-0 against ranked foes on the young season.
 
Following a major penalty call on Minnesota State (2-3-0) late in the second, UND jumped on the board just 40 seconds into the third when Cameron Berg potted his second of the year on a scramble in front before Louis Jamernik V evened the score just 18 seconds later by batting the puck out of the air to send the large contingent of NoDak fans into a frenzy.
 
Just prior to the midway point of the period, Carter Wilkie flew down the wing and blistered a shot through the legs of goaltender Alex Tracy to give UND the lead while T.J. Semptimphelter held down the fort in the closing minutes to close out the 3-2 victory.
 
Three Fighting Hawks recorded multiple points in the win, with Berg and Jamernik V each potting a goal and an assist. Freshman forward Sacha Boisvert made it back-to-back games with two points to begin his collegiate career, dishing out a pair of helpers to give him four points (1-3-4) over his first two games.
 
Semptimphelter was solid in his first road start for the green and white, stopping 23-of-25, including all seven in the final stanza, to improve to 2-0-0 on the season.
 
It was a back-and-forth affair to begin the game, with both teams trading chances and zone time. Minnesota State took advantage in the final minutes of the stanza, as Josh Groll poked a loose puck through the legs of Semptimphelter to give the Mavericks a 1-0 lead after 20 minutes.
 
Minnesota State gained control in the middle stanza, with Groll adding his second of the game early in the period to increase the advantage to 2-0. The hosts nearly took a 3-0 lead, but a successful challenge for a major penalty on the play by UND took away the goal and gave the Fighting Hawks a power play at the end of the second.
 
UND rallied in the third with three straight goals, capped off by Wilkie's first as a Fighting Hawk at the midway point of the period, to storm back for the 3-2 win.
 
North Dakota will aim for the sweep tomorrow night at 6:07 p.m.
 
Postgame Notes 
  • UND improves to 41-13-9 all-time against Minnesota State and 16-6-5 in Mankato
  • The victory was the first for NoDak in Mankato since Mar. 8, 2013 (0-2-1 since)
  • The Hawks improve to 2-0-0 this season against ranked opponents
  • UND also wins its road debut for the first time since 2021-22 (at Bemidji State)
  • Cameron Berg has goals in back-to-back games to begin his season
  • Louis Jamernik V recorded multiple points for the seventh time in his career and first since Jan. 12, 2024
  • Sacha Boisvert has multiple points in each of his first two games in his collegiate career
  • Carter Wilkie scored his 44th career goal and first with UND
  • It marks the first two-goal comeback in the third period since Feb. 2, 2024 at Miami
  • All four forward lines recorded at least a point for the second straight game
  • Jayden Jubenvill made his collegiate debut on defense, as Bennett Zmolek was out (undisclosed)
  • UND went 2-for-4 on the power play while Minnesota State went 0-for-1
  • T.J. Semptimphelter finished with 23 saves, while Alex Tracy had 19 for MSU
  • Wilkie, MSU's Josh Groll and Berg were named the game's three stars, in that order
  • NoDak finished with a 27-22 advantage in the dot, with Jake Schmaltz pacing everyone at 8-3

How It Happened 

First Period                                                     
14:34 | MSU – Josh Groll (1) from Adam Eisele (1) and Rhett Pitlick (1)

Second Period 
02:20 | MSU – Groll (2) from Eisele (2) and Pitlick (2)

Third Period 
00:40 | UND – Cameron Berg (2) from Sacha Boisvert (2) and Louis Jamernik V (1)
00:58 | UND – Jamernik V (1) from Boisvert (3) and Berg (2)
09:09 | UND – Carter Wilkie (1) from Jake Livanavage (1) and Owen McLaughlin (2)

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