Will the Gophers have the leading scorer in the World Junior Championship available for this weekend's home-and-home series against No. 1 St. Cloud State?
It's possible, according to men's hockey coach Don Lucia.
Freshman forward Casey Mittelstadt led all scorers in the world juniors with 10 points on four goals and six assists although the United States lost Thursday afternoon's semifinal to Sweden 4-2 in the under-20 tournament in Buffalo, N.Y.
Mittelstadt and Gophers defenseman Ryan Lindgren will play for the bronze medal on Friday, then fly back to Minnesota on Saturday morning.
"I texted both [Wednesday] to get what they're thinking, and they both said they want to play [Saturday],'' Lucia said. "We'll see what their flight times are and when they get home on Saturday.''
Mittelstadt and Lindgren are scheduled to arrive at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport around noon Saturday, Lucia said, and that would give both time to travel to St. Cloud for Saturday's 6:30 p.m. series opener at the Herb Brooks National Hockey Center. If they play Saturday and in Sunday's 6 p.m. game at 3M Arena at Mariucci, they'll have appeared in games in four consecutive days and five in six days.
"It's obviously the fatigue factor,'' Lucia said. "They'll be running on adrenaline this weekend.''
St. Cloud State faces a similar situation, with forward Ryan Poehling playing and coach Bob Motzko serving as the U.S. head coach.