As I watched the latter stages of the Viroqua-Black River Falls girls game unfold last Thursday, my immediate thought was: am I ever going to get home?

Finally, at 11:23pm, freshman Hannah Lane knocked in a rebound past 'super-goalie' Abigail Severson to give the home team Tigers a 2-1 win at the Milt Lunda Memorial Arena.

Severson's performance has prompted yet another question (Most saves in a high school game for $200, Alex) that might never be answered.

I CAN tell you that Abigail stopped 108 shots in the game, a number that MIGHT be the most in US high school girls hockey history. According to the National Federation of High Schools (NFHS) record book, the record is 53 by Austin (MN) goalie Katie Fedoryk back in 2000.

I'm pretty sure that isn't correct, as my daughter Emily had 55 saves in a November 2013 game against the Central Wisconsin Storm.

Let's start with the longest game question, as I have some info about that.

I did some research on Google and Duck Duck Go, and came up with eight other games that lasted more than 100 minutes. They are as follows: