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It took 40 years, but the Notre Dame Fighting Irish finally made it to a Frozen Four.<\/p>\n
Taking the next step in building a hockey tradition in South Bend, the Irish beat the Michigan State University Spartans 3-1 in a rematch of last year’s Midwest Regional Final Saturday night.<\/p>\n
Not only do the Irish make program history in punching their ticket to Denver, but they also make tournament history, becoming the first-ever fourth seed to advance to the Frozen Four since the advent of the 16-team tournament in 2003.<\/p>\n
“Obviously we’re thrilled,” said Irish coach Jeff Jackson. “This is a step forward from last year and it’s part of the process in building a great program. [I’m] extremely proud of the kids for what they’ve handled; a lot of adversity in the second half of the year and they still stayed strong as a group.”<\/p>\n
Fittingly, the Irish had to overcome adversity over the course of the game as well, fighting off a second period disallowed goal that would have given them the lead. They shook it off and rebounded in the third, taking the lead for.<\/p>\n
“It was another tough call but honestly we’ve had that happen a few times to us,” said senior captain and tournament MVP Mark Van Guilder. “We were real calm on the bench when we were sitting there waiting for the call and decided either way, we’ve got to keep coming.”<\/p>\n
The first period was a scoreless affair, but Christian Hanson, who scored two goals for the Irish yesterday, broke the scoreless tie 2:43 into the middle frame. Hanson got the puck out of the corner, tried and failed on the wraparound, but got his own rebound and shoved it five-hole on Spartans’ goaltender Jeff Lerg (23 saves).<\/p>\n
“Garrett Regan made a great play tonight behind the net to get the puck loose and I was able to just wrap it around and got the rebound,” said Hanson.<\/p>\n
However, the Spartans tied it up with about 11 minutes remaining in the period when last year’s Frozen Four MVP Justin Abdelkader took a pass from Tim Kennedy in the right circle and wristed it past Irish netminder Jordan Pearce (20 saves).<\/p>\n