Box Score OMAHA, Neb. –
Austin Ortega scored with 33 seconds remaining in overtime to push the No. 5 Omaha hockey team past No. 1 North Dakota, 3-2, on Friday night at a humming CenturyLink Center.
The goal, Ortega's nation-leading ninth game winner, came during a rare 5-on-3 power play in the extra frame.
Ian Brady slid the puck from the left wing across the crease to Ortega who redirected it past UND goaltender Zane McIntyre for his team-leading 15th goal of the year.
It capped off a wild celebration among most of the season-high crowd of 11,168 that was peppered with North Dakota fans who had made the trip down from Grand Forks. It all played out before a national television audience on CBS Sports Network.
The Mavericks improved to 16-6-3 overall and 10-4-1-1 in the NCHC, lengthening their lead over second-place North Dakota to four points. UND, which saw a five-game winning streak come to an end in the loss, is now 18-6-2 overall and 9-5-1-0 in conference play.
The Mavericks are now 2-0-3 in overtime this year. The two teams finish the series on Saturday at 7:07 p.m.
Ortega's goal capped a wild final 25+ minutes of play during which both teams victimized themselves with penalties.
Leading 2-0, the Mavericks lost defenseman
Joel Messner late in the second period when he was called for boarding UND's Brendan O'Donnell. UND did not score on the ensuing five-minute power play that carried over into the third period but just after the penalty had expired, another penalty was called against the Mavericks. Before they could stop play, UND's Luke Johnson scored at 3:23 of the period to make it, 2-1.
Then with
Brian Cooper off for a tripping penalty at 17:30 and McIntyre pulled for yet another attacker, Drake Caggiula poked home a rebound to tie the game at 19:12.
North Dakota got into trouble in overtime when Colten St. Clair picked up a roughing penalty at 2:26, and Mark MacMillan was whistled for a cross checking minor just 37 seconds later. Those penalties set the stage for Ortega who has been UNO's big moment player all season.
The Mavericks grabbed the first lead of the game late in the first period.
Tyler Vesel came down the right wing, cut around several UND defenders before throwing a backhander past McIntyre. The goal, at 18:19 of the period, was Vesel's sixth of the year.
The Mavericks stretched their lead early in the second.
Tanner Lane's pass sent
Avery Peterson down the left wing. The puck was poke-checked off his stick by defenseman Jordan Schmaltz, but he recollected the puck and zipped a shot that broke off McIntyre and fluttered into the net for his 10th goal of the year.
Ryan Massa made 33 saves to improve to 11-3-3, tying his career record for wins in a season. McIntyre dropped to 18-6-2, stopping 28 in the loss.
The Mavericks have now beaten the last three No. 1 teams they have played. Their last came over Minnesota Duluth in January of 2012.