On Nov. 14, 1994, Holy Angels and South St. Paul opened the Minnesota high school hockey season amid an atmosphere of anticipation. There was a buzz in the air as fans streamed into Richfield Ice Arena and TV crews arrived.
Any season opener carries added emphasis. This one offered something extra special.
It was the first official girls' high school hockey game in Minnesota history.
With the Minnesota State High School League sanctioning girls' hockey beginning that season, that autumn Monday started it all. South St. Paul won 8-0, but the significance goes far beyond the final score.
For Holy Angels coach Lynn Olson, it was the long-awaited triumph after she and others persuaded, buttonholed and cajoled league officials for nearly 15 years to sanction girls' hockey.
For South St. Paul coach Dave Palmquist, it was validation for a career choice in which he would help girls realize their hockey dreams.
And for Packers standout Kelly Kegley, who scored the historic first goal and ignited victory with a hat trick and two assists, it was a chance to have fun with teammates, even if the magnitude of the moment didn't immediately resonate with the eighth-grader.