Asked what he remembers most about the Frozen Four last April when eventual NCAA champion Boston College spanked Minnesota 6-1 in the semifinals, Nate Schmidt rolled his eyes and laughed.
"I remember seeing and being behind a lot of 2-on-1's, so that wasn't very good," said Schmidt, the Gophers' top-scoring defenseman.
Almost nine months after the Eagles ruined the Gophers' national title dreams, Boston College will waltz into Mariucci Arena this weekend as the No. 1 team in the country thanks to an 11-2-1 record.
The fourth-ranked Gophers (11-3-3) will get a crack at them at 7 p.m. Sunday on the second day of the 22nd annual Mariucci Classic that also brings Air Force and the University of Alabama-Huntsville to Minneapolis.
"I don't want to say it's just another game because it's not," Schmidt said of the BC rematch. "It's got a little implication on it."
The big story line in the tournament is legendary Boston College coach Jerry York being one victory from breaking Ron Mason's NCAA mark for most Division I victories by a hockey coach. In 41 years, York has won 924 games and can break the record when the Eagles face Alabama-Huntsville at 4 p.m. Saturday.
"It's kind of neat that he has the opportunity to do that here and our fans will have the opportunity to see history being made," said Gophers coach Don Lucia, a winner of 608 games in 26 seasons.
Before the Gophers have to worry about the Eagles and the "measuring stick" Lucia says they will provide, the Gophers have a 7 p.m. date Saturday with Air Force -- coached by Frank Serratore, the father of Gophers hard-hitting junior forward Tom Serratore.