It wasn't the Miracle On Ice, but close enough for supporters of Andover's girl's hockey team.
The Huskies put an end to Edina's three-year reign in Class 2A, rallying from a pair of early deficits to win 4-3 on Saturday at the Xcel Energy Center in downtown St. Paul.
Gabby Krause scored with less than four minutes remaining in regulation to snap a 3-3 tie and give the Huskies their first lead of the large-school final.
It was the second goal of the game for Krause, who added an assist on a second-period goal by Peyton Hemp that tied the score at 2-all.
Krause, who'll play college hockey at UMD, also scored the game-winner on Friday in a 2-1 overtime win against Minnetonka that sent Andover to its first-ever girl's hockey state championship game.
An empty-netter in the closing seconds of Saturday night's game sealed the upset, with Andover's players throwing their sticks and gloves in the air while rushing the ice after the final horn sounded.
Edina held 2-0 and 3-2 leads but failed to score in the final period.
The Hornets were trying to become the first girl's hockey team to win four consecutive Minnesota high school state championships.
Both teams finished the season 28-2. Edina's two losses were both at the hands of Andover.
In the small-school final, Breck became the first team to win the 1A crowd three straight years with a dominating 6-0 win over Cloquet-Esko-Carlton.
The Mustangs outscore their opponents 23-2 in the state tournament, with all three games relegated to running time in the third period.