Dave Herbst prepared his team for its biggest game this season with a hard message.
Benilde-St. Margaret's girls' hockey team lost the past three section finals to Minnetonka. Those mounting failures branded the Red Knights as a talented team lacking tenacity.
Even a victory against the Skippers in last week's Class 2A, Section 6 playoffs couldn't get the Red Knights off the hook. Why? Because it came in the semifinals.
So there was Herbst, in the locker room Friday at Ridder Arena, reminding players that defeating Minnetonka "will mean absolutely nothing" if they lost the section final to Wayzata.
"It's all about heart and speed," Herbst told his players.
Ample amounts of both produced a stirring 3-2 victory and a state tournament berth. The Red Knights (25-2-1), recipients of the No. 1 seed, open against Roseau (16-12) at 6 p.m. Thursday at Xcel Energy Center.
No team in the field can match the Red Knights' collection of talent. Six seniors — forwards Kelly Pannek, Caitlin Reilly, Ali Praus, Kaylee Druk and Brittany Wheeler, plus goaltender Abbey Miller — have signed to play hockey at a Division I school.
Herbst never allowed the players to rest on their laurels, challenging them to lead the program to its first state tournament appearance since 2008.