The Gophers treated their fans to a thrilling comeback overtime victory in the win-or-season's-over Big Ten tournament Friday at 3M Arena at Mariucci.
All 1,835 of them.
Yep, that was the announced crowd for the quarterfinal matchup with No. 6-seeded Michigan, where the No. 3-seeded Gophers rebounded from a two-goal deficit to force overtime and eventually win 3-2 on Brannon McManus' goal.
The paltry attendance — as the 8,165 empty seats evidenced — had some explanation, though the Gophers have struggled to fill Mariucci all season. The high school state tournament at Xcel Energy Center is surely diverting much attention.
"We're in the playoffs. We're focused on what's in front of us," Gophers coach Bob Motzko said when asked if the few fans had an effect on his team's energy. "They know there's a big crowd eight miles from here. It's a pretty tough night to have a hockey game in the state of Minnesota."
That certainly was true for the Gophers for at least the first half of the game. Motzko said his team had a "flat tire" the first period — it took it until the 11-minute mark to record its first shots — and he could tell players were dejected, yelling at each other on the bench.
Michigan started with much more pressure, scoring its first at 8 minutes, 28 seconds in the first period off Michael Pastujov — or rather, the Gophers' Brent Gates Jr., who caught the deflection.
Michigan doubled its lead early in the second period, with Will Lockwood poking the puck past Mat Robson. But the Gophers finally started to dispel their bad start and bad feelings when Tyler Sheehy backhanded in a score with about five minutes left in the period.