A season filled with lopsided, never-in-doubt victories has given way to some serious NCAA tournament drama for the Gophers women's hockey team.
The Gophers might be perfect, but lately it's taken some real patience to see it through.
After being pushed to triple overtime by North Dakota in last weekend's NCAA quarterfinals, the Gophers went back to overtime Friday night at Ridder Arena in the semifinals against Boston College.
This time, less than two minutes into the extra session, Gophers center Sarah Davis jumped on a loose puck in front of Boston College's net and made a beautiful move to give the Gophers a 3-2 victory. They will try for their second consecutive NCAA title and an undefeated season in Sunday's 3 p.m. championship game against Boston University. BU defeated Mercyhurst 4-1 in the other semifinal Friday night.
"Obviously I wanted to get it right away," Davis said. "We didn't want to play any more three-overtime [games]."
BC used a 36-save performance from senior goaltender Corinne Boyles to give the Gophers (40-0) another big scare. The Eagles led 1-0 after the second period, marking the first time all season Minnesota has trailed entering the third.
During that intermission, Gophers coaches had some strong words for the players.
"They came in and said, 'You guys better not be doubting us because if you don't believe in it, it's not going to get done,' " senior Becky Kortum said. "And honestly, personally, I had no doubt. I wasn't scared we were going to lose."