A perfect Gophers hockey season and an invitation to this weekend's Women's Frozen Four hung in suspense through three overtimes last Saturday, long enough that the man known affectionately as "Crazy Dave" finally had to sit down.
David Malerich has been to nearly every Gophers home game for 16 years, spending most of that time on his feet, cheering. But as he said, "The players weren't the only ones exhausted."
John Munson, who played bass guitar for the band Semisonic, couldn't make the game at Ridder Arena but was glued to his phone, waiting for text updates from his wife. He heaved a sigh of relief when the Gophers finally prevailed over North Dakota 3-2 in the NCAA quarterfinals.
Led by three of the nation's best players — Noora Raty, Amanda Kessel and Megan Bozek — the Gophers have taken their loyalists and growing bandwagon on an extraordinary ride. They are 39-0, with a 47-game winning streak dating to last season, heading into Friday's 5 p.m. NCAA semifinal against Boston College at the U of M's Ridder Arena.
Boston University plays Mercyhurst in the other semifinal, and the winners advance to Sunday's title game.
The Gophers have a chance to become the first Division 1 women's hockey team to finish a season undefeated. No men's hockey team has done it since Cornell went 29-0 in 1970.
"I'm also a Gophers basketball die-hard, and their season has been so dismaying for longtime fans," Munson said. "The women's hockey team truly feels like the antidote I need so I don't feel so bad."
Fans flock despite challenges
It's still an unsung story. While almost all the Gophers men's hockey games are televised, only one women's game has been on TV this season. Minnesota could make history this weekend, but the Women's Frozen Four won't be televised.