UMass tops two-time defending champion Minn. Duluth in semis

<p>PITTSBURGH &mdash; Garrett Wait scored in overtime and short-handed Massachusetts beat two-time defending champion Minnesota Duluth 3-2 on Thursday night in the Frozen Four semifinals. </p>
<p>UMass (19-5-4) advances to Saturday’s national championship game against St. Cloud State — as both teams seek to make program history with a first title.</p>
<p>UMass was without four players due to COVID-19 contact-tracing protocols, including leading goal scorer Carson Gicewicz and starting goaltender Filip Lindberg. </p>
<p>And it showed for much of the game as Minnesota Duluth outshot UMass 26-11 through two periods and 36-15 at the end of regulation. But the Minutemen took over in overtime with a 13-2 edge.</p>
<p>“We just ate some food in the locker room between periods, got our legs back and just focused on our game,” Wait said.</p>
<p>UMass forward Anthony Del Gaizo tied it at 2 with 11:35 remaining in the third period on a rebound that fell to the right of the net, and Wait got a stick on Bobby Trivigno’s wraparound pass at 14:30 in overtime to win it. </p>
<p>Backup goaltender Matt Murray, who started one less game than Lindberg this season, made 36 saves. </p>
<p>UMass took a 1-0 lead as defenseman Zac Jones scored a power-play goal on a wrist shot that went off the post late in the first period. Minnesota Duluth tied it 2 minutes, 17 seconds later on Tanner Laderoute’s third goal of the season.</p>
<p>Cole Koepke gave Minnesota Duluth a 2-1 lead in the middle of the second when he put home a rebound.</p>
<p>Freshman goaltender Zach Stejskal made 25 saves for Minnesota Duluth (16-11-2), which was looking to become the second three-peat champion in NCAA history.</p>
<p>UMass snapped Minnesota Duluth’s nine-game winning streak in overtime games at the NCAA Tournament. </p>