Printouts of about 40 encouraging e-mails were taped to the walls outside Centennial's locker room last Friday at the State Fair Coliseum.
The Cougars responded to the basic message of them all, defeating Champlin Park 4-2 in the Section 5 finals and earning the program's first Class 2A boys' hockey state tournament appearance in nine years.
"It's just a fantastic group of guys that work hard together, support one another in good times and bad and really bought into what we put in front of them day one," second-year Centennial coach Ritch Menne said.
Senior forward Hans Gorowsky wandered around in an emotional daze after Friday's game, needing neither hugs nor pats on the back to produce tears.
"It's an unbelievable feeling, one I've never had before," Gorowsky said. "It's a childhood dream come true."
Going back to state is a family affair. Younger brother Ryner Gorowsky scored two of the Cougars' three power-play goals to beat Champlin Park. Together, they follow a trail blazed by older cousin Tom Gorowsky, star of the Cougars' 2004 state championship team and a Mr. Hockey recipient.
Hans Gorowsky said the 2004 team, though revered within the program, set an almost insurmountable bar. Centennial teams reaching the section finals in 2005, '08 and '09 fell short. Having cleared that hurdle, Gorowsky wants to continue the run.
Centennial (22-4-2), seeded No. 5, begins state tournament play at 8 p.m. Thursday against No. 4 seed Wayzata (21-7).