Minnesota State goalie Dryden McKay
When four of Minnesota's five Division I men's hockey teams reunite for the Mariucci Classic on Saturday and Sunday, fans at 3M Arena at Mariucci will have a chance to step back in time and recall the good old days of the WCHA, when Gophers and Beavers, Mavericks and Huskies, and Bulldogs, too, met as conference foes with state bragging rights up for grabs.
With Minnesota State Mankato meeting St. Cloud State (4 p.m.) and the Gophers playing Bemidji State (7 p.m.) on Saturday, the local itch can be scratched. The tournament features the nation's No. 2-ranked team (MSU), a surprising contender in the WCHA (Bemidji State) and a pair of young squads trying to grow up in a hurry (the Gophers and St. Cloud State). Here are candidates to make an impact for each team in the tournament:
Minnesota State
Dryden McKay, sophomore goalie
Quite simply, the Downers Grove, Ill., native is having the best season of any goalie in the country. He leads the nation in goals-against average (1.09) and save percentage (.955) and is tied for first in wins (14-1-1) and shutouts (four). The Mavericks sport a 15-2-1 record, and McKay's only blemishes are a 4-4 tie with North Dakota and a 3-2 overtime loss to Bowling Green. Along with the four shutouts, last season's College Hockey News national rookie of the year has allowed only one goal nine times.
St. Cloud State
Sam Hentges, sophomore forward