Once Saturday's U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame game against Notre Dame starts, Gophers forward Zach Budish said he will try to pretend that Anders Lee of the Fighting Irish is a stranger.
That could be tough.
He and Lee, both of Edina, played on the same teams in three sports since fourth-grade football.
"Our dads coached [that fall]. Mr. [Kim] Budish was the head coach," Lee said. "We have been on a lot of teams together: summer hockey, fall hockey, football teams, baseball teams."
Saturday will be one of the rare times they will be opponents.
Budish said Lee is one of the Notre Dame players the Gophers definitely have to focus on.
"[Anders] is a strong kid, a big kid," Budish said. "He works hard in the weight room. He had a point a game last year as a freshman and he is doing the same thing this season."
Lee has a lot of respect for Budish's talents, too. "Zach can put the puck on anybody's stick at any time," Lee said. "He is an unbelievable passer and he sees the ice great."