That still doesn't really answer the question.
I know, but that's what is on the record.
Added to that, #13 didn't play in the first period on Saturday until a late shift on the PP. My guess is that she was sitting out one period for some team rule violation, because she seemed to be sitting one shift in the second period to make up for the first-period PP.
It says something about how the UMD/UM rivalry has evolved such that the 'Dogs blow a two-goal third-period lead and are still delighted with a shootout win. I guess it looked pretty good after 12 straight losses.
I'd like to say that the Gophers deserved a better fate, but they really didn't. Yes, two of UMD's goals were on bounces, but the Goph's effort was just too spotty.
Brandt, Cameranesi, Lorence, and McMillen have combined for 16 goals. The rest of the team has three, and Piazza has two of those. Not quite the balance we've come to expect. It's still early, so I'm sure some combinations will start to click and the offense will spread out. One positive is that Pannek is getting closer and closer, and Baldwin started to be more assertive in the third period, before the coaches drastically shortened the rotation.