SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Skating away with their first Big Ten weekend sweep since February of 2017, the Badgers (2-0-0, 2-0-0-0 Big Ten) battled the Fighting Irish (0-2-0, 0-2-0-0 Big Ten) for a 5-3 win Saturday.
Senior
Ty Pelton-Byce finished sophomore
Cole Caufield's rebound to put the Badgers on the board with just 3:04 left in the first.Â
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At the top of the second, sophomore
Ryder Donovan tapped in his first goal of the season and of the game, assisted by junior
Jack Gorniak and freshman
Owen Lindmark, for a 2-0 lead.Â
Despite battling to maintain its advantage, Notre Dame's senior Colin Theisen scored twice in less than two minutes, including his first at 14:37 on the power play, to tie the game 2-2.Â
Junior
Brock Caufield wouldn't have it though and sniped a breakaway pass from junior
Dominick Mersch and senior
Tarek Baker to post his first goal with just 39.4 seconds left on the clock.Â
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The Fighting Irish pushed back halfway through the third as Theisen notched his first career hat trick and first three season goals against the Badgers, tying the game at 3-3.Â
With just 9:27 to go in the game, sophomore
Dylan Holloway earned his second goal of the weekend, firing short-side high after circling the net to give UW the lead for good. Donovan's second goal of the night less than two minutes later closed the scoring and gave UW the 5-3 win.Â
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Graduate netminder
Robbie Beydoun is now 2-0 as a Badger, making 29 saves Saturday night. Â
Notes to know:
- Dylan Holloway had a two-goal series, while senior Linus Weissbach had a three-point weekend.Â
- Wisconsin's power play is 3-6 (.500) while its penalty kill is 3-4 (.750).Â
- This was UW's first series sweep against Notre Dame in the Big Ten and first since Jan. 21-22, 2005, when the Badgers took a pair of 2-0 games over the Irish.Â
Up next: Wisconsin heads home to begin a six-game homestand with a battle against Michigan at LaBahn Arena Thursday and Friday, Nov. 19-20. Both games are currently slated for 6 p.m. starts.Â