In order to accomplish that objective, Poehling and the Huskies will first have to win the NCAA Tournament's West Regional, which has them opening up against the Air Force Academy on Friday afternoon at the Denny Sanford PREMIER Center in Sioux Falls, SD. Should they advance, a matchup with either Minnesota State Mankato or Minnesota Duluth awaits on Saturday for the right to move on to the Frozen Four.
Even though Poehling's contingent enters the tournament as the No. 1 overall seed, they know better than to take any opponent for granted this time of year.
"Every team deserves to be here. You see it, especially in basketball. You're watching those games and you see all of the upsets happen. That's what sports is all about," said Poehling, ahead of his inaugural NCAA Tournament experience. "Air Force might've just squeaked in because of their league tournament, but they're a good team. They have every right to be in the tournament as we do."
Fortunately, Poehling's parents Tim and Kris, and younger brother Luke, won't have to travel too far to watch Ryan and his older siblings Nick and Jack begin their quest for college hockey glory, with Sioux Falls being just a four-hour drive away.
No doubt the Huskies' faithful will also be making the trip in droves given the close proximity to campus.
"Our fans have been waiting for this moment. I think they truly believe they're watching a team that could end up making history for this college," explained Poehling. "I think everyone's excited to prove ourselves and show this isn't a coincidence that we're the No. 1 seed. I think that's what we're most excited about, just trying to prove ourselves to the country."