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The second weekend gave us a few more clues about which will turn out to be the elite teams in college hockey this season. One squad that has that look early on is fourth-ranked North Dakota. The Fighting Sioux opened WCHA play on Friday by dominating No. 9 Minnesota by a 4-0 score. UND outshot the Gophers 43-22, and sophomore goaltender Brad Eidsness registered North Dakota's first shutout of Minnesota in 10 years. On Saturday, both North Dakota senior defenseman Chay Genoway and Minnesota junior forward Mike Hoeffel scored a pair of markers, but it was UND junior defenseman Jake Marto who made the difference, as he netted the game-tying goal in the third and then blocked a would-be rebound goal with just over a minute remaining as the teams skated to a 3-3 draw. The Sioux again held a sizable advantage in shots (34-19). Both games drew sellout crowds of over 11,800.
It was 11th-ranked Vermont that made a statement in the only other matchup of ranked teams, as the Catamounts earned a 4-1 victory over No. 12 Boston College on Sunday in the Hockey East opener for both teams in front of a sellout crowd of 4,003. UVM killed off all eight BC power plays and had three players register multiple points, as Rob Madore made 22 saves.
The top teams again were vulnerable, as only two of the six top-10 teams that were in action (No. 1 Miami and No. 4 North Dakota) escaped the weekend unbeaten - and they both had to settle for a tie in one of their games. Defending NCAA champion and second-ranked Boston University opened its season on Friday, but was upset by a 3-2 score at UMass in front of a crowd of 8,123. The Minutemen scored the games' first two goals before BU freshman forward Alex Chiasson netted a pair to knot the score. But senior forward Will Ortiz - who had a plus-3 rating - scored the game-winner early in the third. The Terriers held a 41-26 edge in shots, but UMass junior goaltender Paul Dainton made 39 saves.
Both No. 3 Denver and seventh-ranked Notre Dame split their series. Marc Cheverie stopped 36 shots on Friday to lead DU to a 2-0 shutout at Ohio State, but the Buckeyes - who were ranked in the preseason - would turn the tables on Saturday, as sophomore Cal Heeter made 39 saves in a 4-0 win for OSU. For the second week in a row, the Fighting Irish were upset on a late goal in the series opener. This time it was freshman center Aaron Jamnick who scored with 3:46 remaining to give Providence a 3-2 win. But freshman goaltender Mike Johnson stopped 29 saves to blank the Friars in his first collegiate start the next night in a 2-0 Irish victory in front of a sellout crowd of 2,857. Notre Dame will take on the last two NCAA champions this week, including a showdown at BU on Tuesday night on ESPNU in what will pit the top two seeds from last year's NCAA tournament against each other.
Colorado College was impressive in its first conference series, gaining three points at No. 13 Wisconsin. On Friday, the Tigers gave up the first two scores of the game, but rallied for a 3-2 triumph in front of a crowd of 11,751, despite getting outshot 41-26. On Saturday, both goaltenders - Scott Gudmandson (31 saves) for Wisconsin and CC's Joe Howe (26 saves) - were sharp and the teams played to a 1-1 tie. A crowd of 13,126 took in the draw.
Top-ranked Miami also got a win and a tie over the weekend, but its series against New Hampshire featured much more offense. Junior forward Carter Camper scored twice to lead the RedHawks to a 6-3 victory on Friday, before MU had to rally for a 5-5 draw the next night. UNH sophomore defenseman Blake Kessel had two goals and an assist in that contest.
TODAY'S SCOREBOARD WATCH
No. 9 Notre Dame at No. 3 Boston University, 7 p.m. - TV: ESPNU | Live Stats










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