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MONTREAL - There's some must-see TV on tap for Charlie Lindgren and Ryan Poehling tonight.

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Their beloved St. Cloud State Huskies are appearing in their first-ever NCAA Frozen Four championship game against the UMass Minutemen at PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh.

Lindgren and Poehling, who are currently in Toronto with the AHL's Laval Rocket, have an afternoon game against the Marlies, so they're free to watch and cheer on the Huskies on the long bus ride back to Montreal.
The contest will be broadcast on TSN2, TSN.ca and the TSN mobile app beginning at 7:00 p.m. ET.
Lindgren and Poehling were standouts at the school before turning pro, but never had the opportunity to play in the Frozen Four and vie for college hockey's top prize.

The Lakeville, MN natives both sported Huskies colors for three seasons, representing the storied program with tremendous pride.
Hours before St. Cloud State edged Minnesota State in semifinal action on Thursday, Lindgren sent the squad a good luck video message while donning a bright red Huskies hoodie.
"It's been so fun to follow along and watch you guys this year and watch all your success. For you guys to make it to Pittsburgh, I'm just so happy for you guys," said the 27-year-old goaltender, whose 51 victories rank fourth in school history. "Just know the work's not done yet. There's still the end goal to be had, and you guys have the team to do it."
Back in 2018, HabsTV even visited Poehling in St. Cloud to check out his college digs.

Classy gesture
Even though Poehling won't be in the stands to support the Huskies, the 22-year-old centreman will definitely be there in spirit thanks to goaltender David Hrenak.
The senior starter is wearing a special mask featuring the names of the 47 teammates he has played with over the last four years, and one of them is Poehling.

"Before the season, I was thinking that this will be my last year in St. Cloud and I wanted to create a memorable item that I will be able to take a look at every day," Hrenak told reporter Mick Hatten, who covers Huskies hockey for TheRinkLive.com. "It will remind me of everything that's happened."
Hrenak was a fifth-round selection of the Los Angeles Kings (144th overall) in the 2018 NHL Draft.