TAMPA, FLA. - Bryce Brodzinski remembers the vision that Bob Motzko had for the Gophers men's hockey team back in the fall of 2019.
"Coach Motzko talked to us our freshman year and said, 'It's gonna take a little time, but it's gonna happen,' " Brodzinski, now a senior, said Friday.
The "it'' to which Motzko referred is winning the national title, and Saturday night at Amalie Arena, the top-ranked Gophers will try to convert their coach's words into championship deeds when they face No. 2 Quinnipiac in the NCAA Frozen Four final.
A victory would give the Gophers their first crown under Motzko, who was an assistant coach with the team when Minnesota last won it all in 2003.
"This is why you play the game; this is why you come to the school to play in the bright spotlights,'' Gophers freshman center Logan Cooley said. "To win a national championship would mean everything to us.''
The Gophers haven't accomplished that feat in two decades, a long drought for the proud program. Motzko, hired away from St. Cloud State following the 2017-18 season to replace Don Lucia, has the Gophers on the cusp of realizing their goal in his fifth season in Dinkytown.
"We just have to play our best hockey,'' Motzko said. "We've got the right guys to go to war with, and we're fired up to get there."
With a mix of veterans in captain Brock Faber and fellow defensemen Jackson LaCombe and Ryan Johnson and ultra-talented underclassmen in Cooley and linemates Matthew Knies and Jimmy Snuggerud, the Gophers (29-9-1) won the Big Ten regular-season title by a record 19 points.