Four teams will descend on Tampa, Fla., this week to battle for an NCAA men's hockey championship. The Gophers, Boston University, Quinnipiac and Michigan all have deep hockey histories. Here are three things to know about each program:
Gophers
1. Minnesota is making its 40th NCAA tournament appearance, which is tied with Michigan for the most. The Gophers are in their 23rd Frozen Four, which is tied for third with Boston University, trailing Michigan (27) and Boston College (25).
2. The Gophers are playing Boston University for the ninth time in the NCAA tournament. Minnesota is 5-3 against the Terriers, winning in the 1974 and 1976 semifinals, 1986 quarterfinals (two games) and 2012 first round; and losing in the 1971 final, and 1994 and 1995 semifinals.
3. Gophers coach Bob Motzko is in his 11th NCAA tournament (eight with St. Cloud State) and third Frozen Four (one with St. Cloud State). His appearances are the most among the Frozen Four coaches, two more than Quinnipiac's Rand Pecknold.
Boston University
1. Like the Gophers, the Terriers have won five NCAA championships. The last came in 2009, a 4-3 overtime win over Miami (Ohio) when the Terriers scored two extra-attacker goals in the final 59 seconds of the third period to force the extra session.
2. Boston University first-year coach Jay Pandolfo played on the Terriers' 1994 and '95 teams that beat the Gophers in the Frozen Four. He did not register a point in either game.