Tyler Nanne skated to different sections, pumping his arms up and down.
Jack LaFontaine clenched his fists and let out a shout.
Blake McLaughlin, so overcome with excitement, accidentally left the ice before the customary series-sweep stick salute at center ice and had to scamper back on to join late.
The Gophers couldn't contain their feelings Sunday, after surmounting a bleak recent few weeks to advance in the Big Ten tournament with a 3-2 victory over Notre Dame in front of an announced crowd of 2,039 at 3M Arena at Mariucci. The No. 4 seed now moves on to visit top-seeded Penn State on Saturday night in a single-game semifinal.
"It's been a long year for us. I mean, this is a great little chapter in what's been an insane season, in my opinion," LaFontaine said. "I've tried to keep my emotions under wraps, but it's hard to stay under wraps after a game like that."
The Gophers seemed to unleash waves of pent-up frustration vs. Notre Dame. Partly from the 1-0 loss Friday that put their season in jeopardy; partly from a five-game winless streak that ripped any control of their postseason fate from their hands; and partly from a season that started so poorly, any playoff victory seemed incomprehensible in the fall.
So it makes sense the players who made the difference Sunday were the ones bearing most of that weight.
"This was a game that [Brannon] McManus, [Scott] Reedy, [Sammy] Walker, [Ben] Meyers, we needed those guys to score in a game like this," Gophers coach Bob Motzko said. "… You needed your big guys to show up, and they did."