Tommy Wingels scored a pair of goals to key the Miami offense (photo: Jim Rosvold).<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
“They score a big goal and things start going their way again. That was a huge goal, probably the turning point of the night.”<\/p>\n
Wingels’ empty-net goal with three minutes to go brought the score to 4-1. <\/p>\n
“We were having a hard time sustaining any type of pressure,” said Serratore. “We weren’t getting pucks deep. <\/p>\n
“We didn’t have the puck pursuit. We weren’t relentless. Why didn’t we have the jump? Who knows, but you’ve got to give Miami credit. They really out-muscled us. It’s not like they’re huge, but we’re undersized and we just had a hard time getting free.”<\/p>\n
“That’s the way we play,” said Blasi. “We’re a physical team and when we’re on we’re finishing and we’re doing a good job defensively and we’re getting pucks deep and we’re a good puck-possession team. <\/p>\n
“When we’re on, we’re wearing teams down just because we’re playing well. ”<\/p>\n
The RedHawks (23-12-5) will face the winner of tonight’s Vermont-Boston University semifinal Saturday, becoming the first team for Miami University in any sport to play for a national championship in their first trip to the Frozen Four.<\/p>\n
The game also marked the first Frozen Four appearance for Bemidji State (20-16-1), who with an overall No. 16 seed was the lowest seed in NCAA men’s Division I ice hockey history to make it this far. <\/p>\n
“Hats off to Miami,” said Serratore. “We had a nice run. A lot of kind words the last couple weeks and Bemidji State University really appreciates it.” <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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