I couldn't disagree more with your statement, "But they are a long way from being in a position where they either have to win the conference tournament or hope for some magic from other teams."

I wonder if you even understand how the system works. I suggest you do the math and then tell me if your statement makes any sense.
Keep in mind this is a snapshot of the PWR at the present time. As I mentioned in another post, this early in the second half there are multiple scenarios that could emerge depending upon what the Gophers do and how other TUC teams perform. No formula can predict college hockey results.
I'll reiterate a few points for clarification. My comment about sweeping the BADgers next weekend was meant to be taken within the context of my entire post. Obviously sweeping the BADgers is going to slightly improve their RPI, but perhaps not enough to overcome what other significant TUC teams playing more quality opponents could do to distance the Gophers chances of climbing back into the tournament field. Moreover, if a team plays a weak opponent and wins, their RPI can still go down because the reduced strength of schedule hurts more than the improved winning percentage helps and that's been the basic problem with the RPI for years. That's why I prefer the KRACH over the PWR.
My post only addresses the current situation in the PWR not the conference tournament. Based upon the calculus (actually the PWR is a regression model) indicating the Gophers currently lose comparisons with PWR 19-22, and the high probability Mich. will sweep the BADgers this weekend and we will lose that comparison to #17 Michigan in addition to the H2H...the Gophers DO NOT control their own destiny. They cannot afford to lose anymore games and because of the negative comparison variate that allows other TUCs to easily plummet the Gophers further down the PWR, they need help from other teams to get back in the tournament field.
Winning against the Purple Cows will significantly bolster their RPI with a weighting factor of 1.0 on neutral ice (.8/home) and slap 5 QWB points on top of it for beating the #1 team in the nation.
Friday night is a
MUST WIN for the Gophers. And if they do and happen to face UMD and win, that will wash the H2H, bring in additional QWBs and things may change in the Gophers favor in the PWR.