That didn’t stop the teams from turning in another spirited duel on a bigger ice sheet in front of the boisterous record crowd — an event that Johnson said “gave some players and individuals a memory that will last a lifetime.”

The game marked the first time the fourth “Fill the Bowl” event was filled to capacity. The attendance total broke the 2012 single-game mark of 12,402. Spectators were asked to bring non-perishable food items to aid the Second Harvest Food Bank’s fight against hunger in southern Wisconsin and 4,677 pounds of food were collected.

Minnesota improved to 4-0 against UW this season.

The Gophers have an 18-game unbeaten streak and an NCAA-record 44-game road winning streak.

“A huge win for us here on the road to complete the sweep,” Minnesota coach Brad Frost said. “A real complete hockey game by our club tonight. Amanda Leveille was tremendous in net for us, in particular early before we got that first one. I felt once we got the first one, the momentum started to shift a little bit. … Overall, a huge win tonight in a great environment and I’m happy to go home with our six points.”

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