UMD beats UND in fifth OT to set record for longest game in NCAA history

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It took a record-breaking five overtimes (yes, five!) to settle things between Minnesota Duluth and North Dakota on Saturday.

The Bulldogs held a 2-0 lead late in the third period, but with the net empty the Fighting Hawks tied the game. Collin Adams scored the first goal followed by captain Jordan Kawaguchi to give North Dakota a pair in a 47-second span.

Jackson Cates opened the scoring for Minnesota Duluth early in the third period, followed by another by assistant captain Cole Koepke 80 seconds later. The Bulldogs appeared to score the game-winning goal in the first overtime, but had it called back on an offside review. In the fourth overtime, Minnesota Duluth was forced to make a goaltending change as Ryan Fanti came in for Zach Stejskal, who left the game with an injury after making 57 saves.

 

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FAN590 Didn’t one team get a covid buy?

.....that's not UND in the picture

For the love of God how about some penalty shots!

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