Even in little things, the Brodzinski brothers stick together.
"Every single game we play, hockey, Xbox or anything else, it'll be me and Jonny," Michael Brodzinski said.
The alliance always has been successful. The pair led Blaine High School to three top-six finishes in the state tournament and caught the attention of two of college hockey's top programs. Over the Christmas break the brothers and best friends briefly reconnected to stir up some of the old magic.
This alliance, however, will take a new twist at 7 p.m. Friday in the inaugural North Star College Cup at Xcel Energy Center.
Sophomore Jonny Brodzinski, St. Cloud State's leading scorer, will face off against Gophers standout freshman defenseman Michael Brodzinski.
The brothers will be in unfamiliar territory opposing each other, although it finally will offer some clarity in the ongoing argument of who made the better college choice.
"We've always pretty much been on the same team. Even when we play against our two younger brothers, it's me and Michael against those two," Jonny said. "It was pretty special with what we had, but we split up."
A new sort of Minnesota hockey state tournament will reunite the brothers. There will be a bigger reunion: Minnesota Duluth, Minnesota State Mankato, St. Cloud State and the Gophers will converge on St. Paul for a two-day showcase of in-state rivals.