Why they won’t get to the Frozen Four<\/strong>: They’re the No. 16 seed for a reason. Although the Huskies have been good, they likely haven’t seen a team like Denver this season.<\/p>\nMichigan Tech’s 3-2 double-overtime victory over Bowling Green in the WCHA championship game last Saturday in Houghton, Mich., will perhaps go down as one of the all-time best in league history.<\/p>\n
Bowling Green had rallied from a 2-0 third-period deficit to tie things up and send it into overtime. Then defenseman Shane Hanna became the hero for the Huskies, scoring the game-winner 6 minutes, 25 seconds into the second OT period.<\/p>\n
The fact that it was at home, in front of more than 4,000 partisan Huskies fans, made it all the more special for Tech to raise its first-ever Broadmoor Trophy. The fans even stormed the ice after the game.<\/p>\n
Now, coach Mel Pearson said his team has to find a way to to get beyond the WCHA title game hangover and focus on their NCAA tournament Midwest Regional matchup with top-seeded Denver.<\/p>\n
“It was a great night for us, but now we have to move beyond that,” Pearson said.<\/p>\n
That the Huskies are back in the NCAA tournament for the second time in three years might not have been a surprise in the preseason, when they were picked to finish second overall in the league.<\/p>\n
But Tech stumbled out of the gate, winning just once in its first eight games. That set the Huskies back in the standings and allowed Bemidji State — who wound up as the league’s regular-season champions — to pull out far ahead.<\/p>\n
All of that was before Pearson settled on his No. 1 goalie. The Huskies used Devin Kero and Matt Wintjes in their first eight games of the season and gave up 28 goals in that span.<\/p>\n
But after a loss and a tie at Michigan, Pearson decided to put freshman Angus Redmond in the crease for next week’s series against rivals Northern Michigan. Redmond — or “Beef,” as he is known — won 2-0 and 5-1 and the starting job has been his ever since.<\/p>\n
The Huskies went 10-3-1 over their next 15 games and Redmond is 22-9-5 as a starter overall. He’s also second in the country in GAA (1.76) with four shutouts in 37 games played.<\/p>\n
Offensively, the Huskies have been solid. They’ve scored 129 goals this season, but have poured it on recently, netting 26 goals during their six-game WCHA playoff run. Twelve different players have scored at least one of those.<\/p>\n
“We’ve got a lot of guys who have scored in the past couple weeks,” Pearson said. “I think we had 11 different guys score against Lake State (in the first round). We’re getting timely scoring from a lot of people. We have a lot of different people that can score, and that’s what makes us dangerous.”<\/p>\n
Hanna, Jake Jackson and Joel L’Esperance scored for Tech against BG, while Gavin Gould had four goals — including a hat trick — in Tech’s semifinal series win over Minnesota State.<\/p>\n
The Huskies know they’re going to need contributions from everyone playing well this weekend against Denver.<\/p>\n
“They were a Frozen Four team last year [and] they have a lot of guys back,” Pearson said. “They’re built to win and they’re built to win now.”<\/p>\n
The former WCHA rivals used to play often. Pearson mentioned their WCHA Final Five game in 2012, when the Pioneers beat the Huskies 3-2 in overtime and said he’s excited to play them once again.<\/p>\n
“[One of the] last times we played them, we had a real good game in the playoffs,” he said. “We’ve had some really good games with them and I’m looking forward to sort of renewing that rivalry.”<\/p>\n
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