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Men’s hockey: Colorado College comes back to beat Gophers
MINNEAPOLIS — Turning the page from 2023 to 2024, the Minnesota Gophers were focused on no longer letting third period leads slip away, as had happened a few times in the first half of the current season.
Unfortunately, they opened the new year by seeing a second-period lead slip away, quickly, instead. Colorado College, playing in Minneapolis for the first time in a dozen years, ran its win streak to three games by rallying from a deficit to win 6-4 on Sunday in the opener of a two-game set at Mariucci Arena.
Jimmy Snuggerud, fresh off the plane from his world juniors gold medal, had a pair of goals for the Gophers, but the Tigers answered everything the home club threw their way. Freshman Bret Link had the first multi-goal game of his career for Colorado College (10-6-1), which got 33 saves from Kaidan Mbereko in the win.
“We played hard in spurts. (Colorado College) played hard the entire game, and three of their goals came on just blatant turnovers on us,” Gophers coach Bob Motzko said. “We lost the turnover game, and they earned the victory tonight.”
Justen Close had 23 saves for the Gophers, who fell to 9-6-4 overall. Playing at home for the first time in more than a month, they started strong, testing Mbereko early, but did not get rewarded. And that led to trouble.
“We started off great, with great energy, and then we got bored,” Motzko said. “We’re working hard, but the goal wasn’t coming, and Colorado College just kept digging in their heels. We took our foot off the pedal. We score the goal and then we give one up the next shift, and it was not a good goal on our part.”
The Tigers were coming off the emotional high of a road sweep at North Dakota, ranked atop the national polls at the time, before the holiday break. Their coach saw nothing that would indicate a letdown in 2024 for a young team that is gaining confidence.
“The ability for our team to respond and just get back to it, that’s what is growing,” said Tigers coach Kris Mayotte. “That’s what we started to see at North Dakota. … Now to be able to do it at North Dakota and to be able to do it here, I don’t know what else our guys need to really believe that they can be that type of team.”
Snuggerud and his three Gophers teammates from the world juniors champions traveled all day Saturday to get home from Sweden, arriving in the Twin Cities a little before midnight on Saturday night. All four were in the Gophers’ lineup, and fatigue was certainly not an excuse after Snuggerud popped his team-leading 12th and 13th goals.
“It’s crazy how fast you can go from a high to a low, but we’ll get back at it tomorrow,” Snuggerud said, lamenting his team’s habit of sagging after scoring which helped the Tigers counter every Gophers move on the ice. “We get goals, we get going, we get momentum and we scored, and then the shift after was negative.”
Snuggerud and Mbereko were teammates with USA Hockey’s National Team Development Program, and the goalie said the ability to keep a big crowd from getting into the game, and keep his friend off the board for as long as he could, was the key.
“He’ll shoot from anywhere and he’s super accurate, so I’m always on my toes,” Mbereko said. “It was good to go up against him.”
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Colorado’s Biggest Priorities After Losing Bangot Dak
After losing star guard Isaiah Johnson and forward Bangot Dak to the transfer portal, the Colorado Buffaloes will need to build around Barrington Hargress, who announced his return for the 2026 season.
Additionally, Colorado athletic director Fernando Lovo announced that the NIL budget of the men’s basketball program will be doubled for the coming offseason. Following the College Basketball Crown tournament, the Buffs have a few key players to bring back alongside Hargress for next season.
Sebastian Rancik
Despite a down year for Rancik in 2025, with Johnson gone, there’s an argument to be made that he is still the future of Colorado basketball.
Rancik was given a three-star rating by 247Sports and a four-star composite rating in the 2024 recruiting class. He chose Colorado over offers from the likes of Arizona State, Mississippi State, Nebraska and others.
In his freshman season, Rancik emerged as a star in the making. This was primarily seen in Colorado’s road matchup against the then-No. 17 Kansas Jayhawks, as he recorded 19 points and nine rebounds, despite CU’s loss.
His up-and-down season in 2025 still featured multiple standout performances. One of which was a career-high 24-point performance against the Eastern Washington Eagles in Colorado’s second game of the season.
The flashes of stardom he’s shown could become more consistent with proper development in Boyle’s system, making him not only a star in the Buffs’ future, but an NBA prospect.
Ian Inman
With Johnson out as Hargress’s fellow shooting weapon, Ian Inman is the next in line for Colorado. While he didn’t see meaningful playing time until Colorado’s road matchup against the then-No. 8 Iowa State Cyclones, Inman quickly emerged as a capable shooter.
In Colorado’s matchups later in the season, first against Texas Tech on the road, and then against Kansas State at home, Inman shot a combined 9-for-12 from three, while totalling 29 points.
If Inman can see more playing time and develop more consistency in his shooting, he could be a crucial part of Colorado’s offense moving forward.
Jalin Holland
Defensively, freshman guard Jalin Holland is the future of the Buffaloes.
Despite getting limited minutes off the bench early in the season, Holland quickly emerged as Colorado’s best defensive player. By the end of the season, he was matched up defensively with the top scoring option of nearly every team the Buffaloes played.
Holland averaged five points, 2.5 rebounds and 0.8 steals per game during the 2025 season.
One concern in Holland’s game is his foul trouble. He plays aggressively, and with energy on defense, but that playstyle sometimes leads to foul issues. He racked up 71 personal fouls during the 2025 season.
However, that’s something that can be fixed with proper development, and if Holland remains at CU, he should see meaningful playing time to hone his skillset.
The Buffaloes’ loss of Dak is a hit to their paint defense. But that is a role the Buffs could explore moving Holland into in zone defense, as he’s already shown prowess as an on-ball defender.
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Colorado teen who survived shark attack walks runway at Avalanche charity event
DENVER (KDVR) — A Colorado teenager who lost her leg in a shark attack isn’t just walking again; she’s sharing the spotlight with one of her favorite hockey players.
Seventeen-year-old Annabelle Carlson took the runway Sunday at the Colorado Avalanche’s annual charity brunch, an event that raises money for community programs supported by Kroenke Sports Charities. The fundraiser, now in its third decade, is considered one of the team’s most impactful events of the year.
Carlson walked arm-in-arm with Avalanche captain Gabriel Landeskog, drawing applause from a crowd of more than 450 attendees.
Standing tall again has been a long journey for the Colorado high school student. Carlson lost her leg after surviving a shark attack during a family trip to Belize in 2024. Since then, she has undergone multiple surgeries and extensive rehabilitation.
“I think being negative about things like this — it takes such a toll on how you view yourself and how you get through things,” Carlson said. “But I’d rather see everything like, not everything you lose is a loss.”
Carlson has now returned to skiing and hopes to pick back up with playing her favorite sport, lacrosse. But it took a lot of guts and resilience to get to where she is now.
“In my eyes, she’s extraordinary,” Landeskog said. “What she’s gone through at that age, it’s not easy to do.”
The charity event highlights children who have overcome serious medical challenges, pairing them with Avalanche players for a runway walk to spotlight their strength. Players also served brunch and helped auction off team gear and game tickets.
“It was really cool to meet him,” Carlson said of Landeskog. “It’s definitely a flex. Not everyone gets to meet the Avalanche. I’m super lucky and super excited to be here.”
Having gone through some injuries of his own, including damage to his knee, which took him out of play for several seasons, Landeskog said Carlson’s attitude is remarkable.
“She’s young, she’s brave,” he said. “I feel like she’s got a better head on her shoulders than I do, so I feel like I can learn a lot from her as well.”
The team said many players stay in touch with the children and their families long after the event ends, adding that the annual brunch is a day the whole team looks forward to each year.
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