 Boston College High and Pope Francis High made the history of the TD garden something nice. It took three regular periods four over times and a total of 87 minutes and 22 seconds to have a winner of the Division 1A of the Super 8 Hockey State Final. BC High freshman defenseman Declan Lafnain scored the winning goal at minus 6-22 of the first overtime, giving the Eagles the second win in a row over the Cardinals for 2-1. I knew I had space down to cut to the middle when the defense was backed up into the zone and honestly, I don't really remember the goal. It was kind of a surreal moment. I just remember jumping into the glass and seeing the Paco in the nets. A win that resembled the one of last year. Like in 2018, Pope Francis scored his first and only goal at the start of the first period, defending the game till the third one. Only one minute and two seconds divided the Cardinals to the conquest of their first Super 8, but the Eagles remained alive, tidying the game and forcing the overtime thanks to the perfect asset of three brothers, Peter, Thomas and Joseph Kramer. I mean, in the world, I mean, we've been trying that all year long and it hadn't really worked out and finally we got to look, so unbelievable. BC High won its sixth Super 8, but if the game moves had been tied also after the fourth overtime period, both the Eagles and the Cardinals would have been declared co-champions. After the longest game in MIAA history, fans are asking if it's time to change the rules. Reporting from the TD Garden, for the UTV News, I am Gaia Desimone.