Chanhassen 2
Orono 1
First Period
- Orono takes the lead with a power play goal by Tommy Lewin, assisted by Rory Kvern and Rylan Schultz.
- Shots on Goal: Chanhassen 9, Orono 5.
- Penalties: Chanhassen picks up two minor penalties; Orono receives one.
Second Period
- Chanhassen evens the score with an even strength goal by Gavin Uhlenkamp, with assists from Owen Buesgens and Tyler Smith.
- Shots on Goal: Chanhassen 14, Orono 3.
- Penalties: Both teams are penalized twice, maintaining a tight contest.
Third Period
- The period ends with no scoring from either side, sending the game into overtime.
- Shots on Goal: Chanhassen 18, Orono 7.
- Penalties: Four penalties are called, two for each team, but neither can capitalize on their power play opportunities.
Overtime (OT1)
- Chanhassen secures the win with another goal by Gavin Uhlenkamp, again assisted by Owen Buesgens and also by Coltin Wassengeso.
- Shots on Goal: Chanhassen 5, Orono 1.
- Penalties: No penalties are called in overtime.
Final Score: Chanhassen 2, Orono 1
- Despite Orono taking an early lead, Chanhassen rallies back with Gavin Uhlenkamp scoring both the tying and the winning goals.
- Orono outperforms Chanhassen on the power play but is unable to convert this advantage into a win.
- The game is heavily contested with numerous penalties on both sides, but Chanhassen’s aggressive play in overtime pays off.
Cloquet 5
Roseau 4
First Period
- Cloquet/Esko/Carlton opens the scoring with a power play goal by Ryan Jones, assisted by Hudson Snesrud and Karson Young.
- Roseau responds with an even strength goal by Noah Urness, assisted by Austin Klint.
- Cloquet/Esko/Carlton retakes the lead with a goal from Niko Gentilini, assisted by Ethan Kilichowski and Jace Stewart.
Second Period
- Roseau evens the score with a power play goal by Jake Halvorson, assisted by Noah Urness and Austin Klint.
Third Period
- Roseau takes the lead with Noah Urness scoring his second, assisted by Alex Ballard and Jake Kvien.
- Cloquet/Esko/Carlton ties it up with another goal from Niko Gentilini, assisted by Cooper Ellena.
- Cloquet/Esko/Carlton gains the lead with Cooper Ellena scoring, assisted by Niko Gentilini.
- Roseau ties the game once more with Eli Wensloff’s goal, assisted by Brennen Johnson and Bradyn Thingvold.
Overtime (OT1)
- Cloquet/Esko/Carlton secures the win with a goal by Jace Stewart, assisted by Niko Gentilini and Ethan Kilichowski.
Final Score: Roseau 4, Cloquet/Esko/Carlton 5
- The game was closely contested, with both teams exchanging leads throughout.
- Power plays were crucial for both teams, with each converting once out of five opportunities.
- Cloquet/Esko/Carlton capitalized on their chances in overtime, despite being outshot by Roseau throughout the game.
- Penalties played a significant role, with both teams accruing several infractions but managing to keep the game tight.
Minnetonka 3
Edina 1
First Period
- Minnetonka takes an early lead with Javon Moore scoring, assisted by Alex Lunski and Hagen Burrows.
Second Period
- Edina levels the score with a short-handed goal by Jackson Nevers.
- Minnetonka regains the lead with Ashton Schultz scoring, assisted by Sam Scheetz and Robby House.
Third Period
- Minnetonka extends their lead with Sam Scheetz scoring a short-handed goal, assisted by Hagen Burrows.
Final Score: Edina 1, Minnetonka 3
- Both teams had power play opportunities but failed to capitalize on them.
- The game was closely contested in terms of shots on goal, with Minnetonka slightly edging Edina.
- Penalties were a significant factor, with both teams spending time in the penalty box but Minnetonka managing to score short-handed.
Hill-Murray 2
St.Thomas Academy 1
First Period
- The opening period saw no goals scored, with both teams playing defensively.
Second Period
- Hill-Murray broke the deadlock with Landon Cottingham finding the net, assisted by Lucas Mann.
Third Period
- St. Thomas Academy equalized with a goal from Jimmy Zavoral, assisted by Luke McPherson.
Overtime
- Hill-Murray clinched the victory with Chaz Lentz scoring, assisted by Boden Sampair and Riley Zupfer.
Final Score: Hill-Murray 2, St. Thomas Academy 1
- Both teams had power play opportunities but neither could convert.
- St. Thomas Academy dominated the shot count, especially in the third period, but Hill-Murray was more efficient.
- Penalties were evenly distributed but did not lead to any power play goals.
Champlin Park 2
Holy Family 1
First Period
- The first period started off with tight defense from both teams, leading to no goals being scored.
Second Period
- Champlin Park opened the scoring with Brent Solomon netting a goal, assisted by Trevor Aberwald and Will Burnevik.
Third Period
- Holy Family fought back late in the period with Connor Crowley scoring an equalizer, assisted by Bryce Wiitala and Holden Pajor.
Overtime
- In overtime, Brent Solomon scored again for Champlin Park, this time on a power play with an assist from Trevor Aberwald, securing the victory.
Final Score: Champlin Park 2, Holy Family 1
- Champlin Park capitalized on one of their power plays while Holy Family couldn’t take advantage of theirs.
- Penalties played a significant role, especially in overtime where Holy Family‘s penalty led to the winning goal for Champlin Park.
- Both teams had a competitive shot count, but Champlin Park had a slight edge, which contributed to their win.
Buffal0 3
Osseo 2
First Period
- The game started with strong defensive plays from both teams, resulting in no goals scored in the first period.
Second Period
- Buffalo broke the deadlock near the end of the period with a goal from Eli Tiernan, assisted by Coy Meyer.
Third Period
- Osseo responded early in the third with a power play goal by Jake Sawicky, assisted by Brenden Kranz, tying the game.
- Shortly after, Buffalo regained the lead with Eli Tiernan’s second goal of the game, assisted by Coy Meyer and Griffin Lind.
- Buffalo extended their lead with an empty net goal from Brandon Rodenwald.
- Osseo managed to pull one back with a goal from Ty Prokop, but it wasn’t enough to change the outcome.
Final Score: Buffalo 3, Osseo 2
- Both teams had an equal number of shots on goal, but Buffalo managed to convert more of their chances.
- Osseo capitalized on their only power play, while Buffalo couldn’t take advantage of theirs.
- The game was closely contested, but Buffalo held on to secure the win despite a late push from Osseo.