{"id":10317,"date":"2010-03-05T22:53:47","date_gmt":"2010-03-06T04:53:47","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2010\/03\/05\/craig-smiths-second-goal-of-game-boosts-wisconsin-past-minnesota\/"},"modified":"2010-08-23T11:55:45","modified_gmt":"2010-08-23T16:55:45","slug":"craig-smiths-second-goal-of-game-boosts-wisconsin-past-minnesota","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.uscho.com\/recaps\/2010\/03\/05\/craig-smiths-second-goal-of-game-boosts-wisconsin-past-minnesota\/","title":{"rendered":"Craig Smith’s Second Goal of Game Boosts Wisconsin Past Minnesota"},"content":{"rendered":"
Craig Smith scored his second goal of the game with under five minutes to play, lifting No. 3 Wisconsin to a 3-2 victory Friday over rival Minnesota at the Target Center.<\/p>\n
“If its close this year, its kinda gone against us,” Minnesota coach Don Lucia said.<\/p>\n
It was an strange game in a unusual venue. The Target Center had not hosted a college hockey in a decade. Three potential Minnesota goals were voided by the referees, and numerous ice repairs slowed the pace of the game.<\/p>\n
“If I did not know better I would say there was a full moon out tonight — three disallowed goals, timeouts to fix the ice,” Badgers coach Mike Eaves said.<\/p>\n
Although the calls all went the Badgers’ way, they appeared correct.<\/p>\n
At 15:38 of the third period, Smith hit the upper right corner with a wrist shot beating Alex Kangas to put the Badgers in the lead for good. It was his second goal of the game.<\/p>\n
“The last goal was going to win it and the young Mr. Smith made a terrific shot,” Eaves said.<\/p>\n
The Gophers had tied the game early in the third on a goal by Kevin Wehrs on a low shot from the top of the circle.<\/p>\n
Midway through the third, Minnesota had its second goal called off of the game, when Zach Budish put the puck in the net a second after it went of its moorings. It was immediately called off on the ice. <\/p>\n