DURHAM, N.H. – Brad Frost has witnessed enough NCAA championship celebrations to understand the dangers. The ninth-year Gophers coach considered warning players to be careful Sunday if they dogpiled in skates.
When time expired on the 3-1 victory over previously undefeated Boston College, it was too late. The Gophers threw helmets and gloves in the air, raced toward senior goaltender Amanda
Leveille and dived into a pile at Whittemore Center.
"All of a sudden, there was blood on everyone and on the trophy," senior Hannah Brandt said.
"Someone said, 'Hey, somebody's bleeding!' " fellow captain Lee Stecklein said. "I looked down, and it was me."
Stecklein needed two stitches in her right ring finger after the trophy ceremony. Brandt cut a finger, too. Apparently, that's an occupational hazard when you play for a hockey dynasty.
The Gophers (35-4-1) have reached five consecutive NCAA title games, going 4-1 in those winner-take-all contests.
"They're all different," Frost said. "We're just in the midst of a stretch here that's pretty mind-blowing."