Philadelphia – It was worth three celebrations.
Gophers senior defenseman Justin Holl caught the inside of the right post and found the net with six-tenths of a second left in Thursday night's second Frozen Four semifinal. The Gophers dog-piled believing the shorthanded goal gave them a 2-1 victory over North Dakota at the Wells Fargo Center — celebration No. 1.
The goal was reviewed and confirmed — celebration No. 2.
The review also determined a split second remained on the clock and the puck was dropped one final time before the buzzer officially sounded — celebration No. 3 ensued and the Gophers (28-6-6) advanced to their first national championship in 11 years.
They will meet Union College in Saturday night's finale.
"First time, I honestly didn't know it went in until two seconds after 'cause there was a guy in front of me, so I didn't see the goal at the time," Holl said. "And everyone kind of jumped on me and I was dying at the bottom of the pile. Then it's a pretty tense minute when they're at the scorers' table trying to figure out if it's a goal or not and, when he comes out and gestures the goal signal, it's a pretty amazing feeling. … It's surreal right now, and we're just happy to be moving on."
It was Holl's first goal of the season and was the result of the veteran's awareness to just try to get a shot on the goal with time running out.
The Gophers weren't even expecting a game-winner as time wound down. Mike Reilly had picked up a penalty with under two minutes to play. All the Gophers wanted was to kill the penalty and force overtime.