Lou Nanne has been synonymous with hockey in Minnesota since his debut with the Gophers in 1960, through his time with the North Stars, to his current role as local hockey sage.
So, when asked his thoughts on the Gophers' highly productive top line of Logan Cooley centering wingers Matthew Knies and Jimmy Snuggerud, Nanne responded immediately and forcefully.
"It's the best line I've ever seen at the University,'' he declared.
That's high praise for the trio, considering they play for a program that has produced 59 All-America honorees, four Hobey Baker Award winners and 228 NHL draft picks. Nanne, though, is not alone in his assessment.
"They're right up there,'' said broadcaster Pat Micheletti, the Gophers' second all-time leading scorer. "It's ridiculous how good they are."
Knies, the Big Ten Player of the Year as a sophomore, and the two freshmen, Cooley and Snuggerud, have combined for 59 goals, 79 assists and countless oohs and ahhs.
It's not only their scoring totals that are impressive. It's also the combination of high-end skill, jaw-dropping creativity, work ethic and tenacity that sets the trio apart. Thanks in large part to this line, the Gophers (26-8-1) are the nation's top-ranked team, won the Big Ten regular-season title by a record 19 points and aspire to win the program's first national championship since 2003.
Watch 'em while you can.