Waseca’s 7-6 Victory Over Mound Westonka, Trey Janssen’s 5-Goal Heroics for St. Louis Park, and Slettom’s Two Goals for Chisago Lakes Highlight Action-Packed Tuesday night:
Minnesota River defeated New Ulm 4-2 in a closely contested matchup. After a scoreless first period, both teams found the back of the net twice in the second. Minnesota River pulled ahead in the third period with two unanswered goals. Despite multiple power play opportunities for both teams, neither side managed to score on special teams. Minnesota River outshot New Ulm 35-25 and managed to hold off New Ulm in the final period to secure the win.
Game Totals
- Scoring by Period:
- Minnesota River: 1st – 0, 2nd – 2, 3rd – 2, Total – 4
- New Ulm: 1st – 0, 2nd – 2, 3rd – 0, Total – 2
- Power Plays:
- Minnesota River: 0 for 2 (0.0%)
- New Ulm: 0 for 2 (0.0%)
- Shots on Goal by Period:
- Minnesota River: 1st – 8, 2nd – 12, 3rd – 15, Total – 35
- New Ulm: 1st – 6, 2nd – 12, 3rd – 7, Total – 25
- Penalties:
- Minnesota River: 4 minutes on 2 infractions
- New Ulm: 4 minutes on 2 infractions
Scoring Summary
- 2nd Period:
- 1:42: Minnesota River – #10 Cole Goecke (even strength) assisted by #4 Kaden Throldahl, #14 Eian O’Keefe
- 2:38: New Ulm – #6 Caleb Frostner (even strength) assisted by #18 Josh Forstner, #7 Melvin Sellner
- 7:24: Minnesota River – #6 Riley Kamm (even strength) assisted by #4 Kaden Throldahl
- 13:15: New Ulm – #21 Hunter Larson (even strength) assisted by #15 Keaton Weston
- 3rd Period:
- 3:15: Minnesota River – #7 Maxwell Hollerich (even strength) assisted by #23 Logan Fahey, #6 Riley Kamm
- 6:55: Minnesota River – #10 Cole Goecke (even strength) assisted by #11 Josiah Juarez, #3 Corbin Guggisberg
Penalty Summary
- 1st Period:
- 6:42: Minnesota River – #13 Tyson Fredrickson, Slashing – Minor (2:00)
- 15:21: New Ulm – #14 Brody Wenner, Holding – Minor (2:00)
- 2nd Period:
- 11:05: Minnesota River – #6 Riley Kamm, Hooking – Minor (2:00)
- 3rd Period:
- 12:30: New Ulm – #14 Brody Wenner, Tripping – Minor (2:00)
Goalie Stats
- Minnesota River:
- #1 Anders LeDell: 51:00 minutes, 25 shots on goal, 23 saves, 2 goals against, Save %: .920
- New Ulm:
- #1 Jayden Grunst: 51:00 minutes, 35 shots on goal, 31 saves, 4 goals against, Save %: .886
Minnesota River’s strong third period, including goals by Maxwell Hollerich and Cole Goecke, helped them secure the win. Despite New Ulm’s efforts, they were unable to score in the final period, and Minnesota River’s offensive persistence paid off.
Morris/Benson Area and Litchfield/Dassel-Cokato faced off in a competitive game, with Litchfield/Dassel-Cokato emerging victorious with a 5-4 win. The game was marked by even power play success rates, with each team going 1-for-4. Morris/Benson Area led after the first period, but Litchfield/Dassel-Cokato rallied in the second period to take control. Both teams committed 10 minutes of penalties on 5 infractions each, and the final shot totals were 35-24 in favor of Litchfield/Dassel-Cokato.
Game Totals
- Scoring by Period:
- Morris/Benson Area: 1st – 3, 2nd – 0, 3rd – 1, Total – 4
- Litchfield/Dassel-Cokato: 1st – 1, 2nd – 3, 3rd – 1, Total – 5
- Power Plays:
- Morris/Benson Area: 1 for 4 (25.0%)
- Litchfield/Dassel-Cokato: 1 for 4 (25.0%)
- Shots on Goal by Period:
- Morris/Benson Area: 1st – 10, 2nd – 4, 3rd – 10, Total – 24
- Litchfield/Dassel-Cokato: 1st – 11, 2nd – 17, 3rd – 7, Total – 35
- Penalties:
- Morris/Benson Area: 10 minutes on 5 infractions
- Litchfield/Dassel-Cokato: 10 minutes on 5 infractions
Scoring Summary
- 1st Period:
- 3:57: Morris/Benson Area – #8 Chase Baker (even strength) assisted by #12 Dane Dybdahl
- 7:57: Morris/Benson Area – #26 Zachary Wrobleski (power play) assisted by #2 Kye Suess, #22 Alex Claussen
- 14:06: Morris/Benson Area – #2 Kye Suess (even strength) assisted by #9 Charlie Blume, #26 Zachary Wrobleski
- 16:13: Litchfield/Dassel-Cokato – #11 Carson Brummond (even strength) assisted by #15 Kasey Melquist, #26 Anton Haataja
- 2nd Period:
- 10:01: Litchfield/Dassel-Cokato – #2 Tripp McCann (short handed) assisted by #3 Jaeden McKinley, #10 Ben Olson
- 12:20: Litchfield/Dassel-Cokato – #11 Carson Brummond (even strength) assisted by #26 Anton Haataja, #2 Tripp McCann
- 13:00: Litchfield/Dassel-Cokato – #29 Tyler Rocheleau (even strength) assisted by #12 Mason Karnik, #47 Brett Janckila
- 3rd Period:
- 6:24: Litchfield/Dassel-Cokato – #15 Kasey Melquist (power play) assisted by #26 Anton Haataja
- 11:19: Morris/Benson Area – #26 Zachary Wrobleski (even strength) assisted by #2 Kye Suess, #22 Alex Clausse
Goalie Stats
- Morris/Benson Area:
- #40 Gavin Schmidt: 51:00 minutes, 35 shots on goal, 30 saves, 5 goals against, Save %: .857
- Litchfield/Dassel-Cokato:
- #31 Braxton Graupmann: 51:00 minutes, 24 shots on goal, 20 saves, 4 goals against, Save %: .833
Shakopee held off a late push from Prior Lake to secure a 2-1 victory. Shakopee built an early lead with goals in the first and second periods, while Prior Lake managed to score their lone goal in the third period during a power play. Shakopee outshot Prior Lake 24-11, and both teams had penalty trouble, with Shakopee accumulating 8 minutes on 4 infractions, while Prior Lake had 6 minutes on 3 infractions.
Game Totals
- Scoring by Period:
- Shakopee: 1st – 1, 2nd – 1, 3rd – 0, Total – 2
- Prior Lake: 1st – 0, 2nd – 0, 3rd – 1, Total – 1
- Power Plays:
- Shakopee: 0 for 1 (0.0%)
- Prior Lake: 1 for 3 (33.33%)
- Shots on Goal by Period:
- Shakopee: 1st – 9, 2nd – 8, 3rd – 7, Total – 24
- Prior Lake: 1st – 4, 2nd – 2, 3rd – 5, Total – 11
- Penalties:
- Shakopee: 8 minutes on 4 infractions
- Prior Lake: 6 minutes on 3 infractions
Scoring Summary
- 1st Period:
- 6:43: Shakopee – #33 Landon Huh (even strength) assisted by #11 Cooper Siegert, #22 Nate Pederson
- 2nd Period:
- 1:06: Shakopee – #11 Cooper Siegert (even strength) assisted by #22 Nate Pederson
- 3rd Period:
- 8:16: Prior Lake – #21 Bryce Lovett (power play) assisted by #27 Aiden Lavigne, #19 Gavin Lind
Goalie Stats
- Shakopee:
- #31 Owen Lunneborg: 51:00 minutes, 11 shots on goal, 10 saves, 1 goal against, Save %: .909
- Prior Lake:
- #1 Jett Loechler: 50:36 minutes, 24 shots on goal, 22 saves, 2 goals against, Save %: .917
St. Louis Park’s dominant third period, led by Trey Janssen’s five-goal performance, secured their 9-6 victory over Spring Lake Park/Coon Rapids.
Game Totals
- Scoring by Period:
- St. Louis Park: 1st – 2, 2nd – 2, 3rd – 5, Total – 9
- Spring Lake Park/Coon Rapids: 1st – 4, 2nd – 2, 3rd – 0, Total – 6
- Power Plays:
- St. Louis Park: 0 for 2 (0.0%)
- Spring Lake Park/Coon Rapids: 0 for 3 (0.0%)
- Shots on Goal by Period:
- St. Louis Park: 1st – 15, 2nd – 12, 3rd – 16, Total – 43
- Spring Lake Park/Coon Rapids: 1st – 11, 2nd – 13, 3rd – 14, Total – 38
- Penalties:
- St. Louis Park: 8 minutes on 4 infractions
- Spring Lake Park/Coon Rapids: 6 minutes on 3 infractions
Scoring Summary
- 1st Period:
- 4:57: Spring Lake Park/Coon Rapids – #16 Jackson Engberg (even strength)
- 9:31: St. Louis Park – #25 Liam McCoy (even strength) assisted by #20 Ari Lissauer, #7 Louis Piper
- 10:21: Spring Lake Park/Coon Rapids – #9 Jackson Barsness (even strength) assisted by #23 Kadden Soukup, #3 Caden Jensen
- 10:46: St. Louis Park – #11 Trey Janssen (even strength) assisted by #21 Marty Hirte
- 11:00: Spring Lake Park/Coon Rapids – #16 Jackson Engberg (even strength) assisted by #21 Caden Lichter, #6 Dylan Bushy
- 12:16: Spring Lake Park/Coon Rapids – #26 Brody Herzog (even strength) assisted by #9 Jackson Barsness, #28 Carter Wolter
- 2nd Period:
- 0:52: St. Louis Park – #11 Trey Janssen (even strength) assisted by #21 Marty Hirte
- 11:11: Spring Lake Park/Coon Rapids – #26 Brody Herzog (even strength) assisted by #23 Kadden Soukup, #9 Jackson Barsness
- 14:55: Spring Lake Park/Coon Rapids – #16 Jackson Engberg (even strength) assisted by #4 Andrew Clark, #3 Caden Jensen
- 16:54: St. Louis Park – #11 Trey Janssen (even strength) assisted by #28 Owen Anklam
- 3rd Period:
- 0:10: St. Louis Park – #21 Marty Hirte (even strength) assisted by #11 Trey Janssen, #27 Brennan Hogan
- 3:46: St. Louis Park – #21 Marty Hirte (even strength) assisted by #27 Brennan Hogan, #28 Owen Anklam
- 9:01: St. Louis Park – #27 Brennan Hogan (even strength) assisted by #34 Leo Schmoll, #11 Trey Janssen
- 15:54: St. Louis Park – #11 Trey Janssen (even strength, empty net)
- 16:53: St. Louis Park – #11 Trey Janssen (even strength, empty net) assisted by #10 Jack Betzer, #21 Marty Hirte
Penalty Summary
- 1st Period:
- 13:44: St. Louis Park – #7 Louis Piper, Cross-Checking – Minor (2:00)
- 2nd Period:
- 1:11: Spring Lake Park/Coon Rapids – #29 Toby Tranby, Interference – Minor (2:00)
- 5:57: St. Louis Park – #11 Trey Janssen, High-Sticking – Minor (2:00)
- 11:38: St. Louis Park – #16 Tyler Hess, Roughing – Minor (2:00)
- 11:38: Spring Lake Park/Coon Rapids – #3 Caden Jensen, Interference – Minor (2:00)
- 3rd Period:
- 1:43: Spring Lake Park/Coon Rapids – Too Many Men on the Ice – Minor (2:00)
- 4:22: St. Louis Park – #8 Ollie Culp, Roughing – Minor (2:00)
Goalie Stats
- St. Louis Park:
- #35 Maksym Cherevatenko: 51:00 minutes, 38 shots on goal, 32 saves, 6 goals against, Save %: .842
- Spring Lake Park/Coon Rapids:
- #33 Brock Lueck: 51:00 minutes, 43 shots on goal, 34 saves, 9 goals against, Save %: .829
Sartell edged Alexandria Area 1-0 in a tightly contested game. After two scoreless periods, Sartell’s Devin Jacobs broke the deadlock in the third period with an even-strength goal at 12:39, assisted by Keaton Landowski and Preston Deragisch.
Game Totals
- Scoring by Period:
- Sartell: 1st – 0, 2nd – 0, 3rd – 1, Total – 1
- Alexandria Area: 1st – 0, 2nd – 0, 3rd – 0, Total – 0
- Power Plays:
- Sartell: 0 for 2 (0.0%)
- Alexandria Area: 0 for 3 (0.0%)
- Shots on Goal by Period:
- Sartell: 1st – 10, 2nd – 13, 3rd – 8, Total – 31
- Alexandria Area: 1st – 8, 2nd – 3, 3rd – 14, Total – 25
- Penalties:
- Sartell: 6 minutes on 3 infractions
- Alexandria Area: 4 minutes on 2 infractions
Scoring Summary
- 3rd Period:
- 12:39: Sartell – #7 Devin Jacobs (even strength) assisted by #17 Keaton Landowski, #9 Preston Deragisch
Penalty Summary
- 1st Period:
- 2:20: Alexandria Area – #5 Hudsen Carlson, Holding – Minor (2:00)
- 6:15: Sartell – #17 Keaton Landowski, Holding – Minor (2:00)
- 2nd Period:
- 2:36: Alexandria Area – #27 Sam Joslyn, Interference – Minor (2:00)
- 3rd Period:
- 3:59: Sartell – #14 Caden Vos, Cross-Checking – Minor (2:00)
- 14:33: Sartell – #6 Shaun Paulson, Interference – Minor (2:00)
Goalie Stats
- Sartell:
- #33 Adam Holien: 51:00 minutes, 25 shots on goal, 25 saves, 0 goals against, Save %: 1.000
- Alexandria Area:
- #31 Brady Schluter: 51:00 minutes, 31 shots on goal, 30 saves, 1 goal against, Save %: .968
Sartell’s solid defensive performance, led by goalie Adam Holien’s shutout, secured the victory against Alexandria Area, who couldn’t find the back of the net despite a late push in the third period.
Mankato West rallied from behind to secure a 3-2 win against Rochester Mayo. After trailing 1-0 at the end of the first period, Mankato West scored two goals in the second period and added the game-winner early in the third period. Both teams struggled on the power play, with Mankato West going 0-for-1 and Rochester Mayo going 0-for-3. Mankato West outshot Rochester Mayo 32-20 and had 8 minutes of penalties on 4 infractions, while Rochester Mayo had 4 minutes on 2 infractions.
Game Totals
- Scoring by Period:
- Mankato West: 1st – 0, 2nd – 2, 3rd – 1, Total – 3
- Rochester Mayo: 1st – 1, 2nd – 1, 3rd – 0, Total – 2
- Power Plays:
- Mankato West: 0 for 1 (0.0%)
- Rochester Mayo: 0 for 3 (0.0%)
- Shots on Goal by Period:
- Mankato West: 1st – 8, 2nd – 17, 3rd – 7, Total – 32
- Rochester Mayo: 1st – 9, 2nd – 7, 3rd – 4, Total – 20
- Penalties:
- Mankato West: 8 minutes on 4 infractions
- Rochester Mayo: 4 minutes on 2 infractions
Scoring Summary
- 1st Period:
- 3:30: Rochester Mayo – #10 Jesse Hendrickson (even strength) assisted by #25 Oliver Bertsch
- 2nd Period:
- 4:25: Mankato West – #27 Jakobe Tosch (even strength) assisted by #1 Mason Schreiber
- 6:25: Rochester Mayo – #10 Jesse Hendrickson (even strength) assisted by #20 Jacob Canfield, #25 Oliver Bertsch
- 7:36: Mankato West – #18 Grady Hatlestad (even strength) assisted by #11 Weston Grassmann, #14 Brayden Keech
- 3rd Period:
- 3:51: Mankato West – #17 Brodie Cox (even strength) assisted by #7 Keaton Dorzek, #12 Grady Schmidt
Penalty Summary
- 2nd Period:
- 11:14: Rochester Mayo – #24 Sonny On, Tripping – Minor (2:00)
- 16:02: Mankato West – #20 Jaden Reddy, Holding – Minor (2:00)
- 3rd Period:
- 2:57: Rochester Mayo – #20 Jacob Canfield, Roughing – Minor (2:00)
- 2:57: Mankato West – #22 Jaeger Zimmerman, Roughing – Minor (2:00)
- 7:08: Mankato West – #20 Jaden Reddy, Holding – Minor (2:00)
- 13:41: Mankato West – #12 Grady Schmidt, Unsportsmanlike Conduct – Minor (2:00)
Goalie Stats
- Mankato West:
- #1 Mason Schreiber: 51:00 minutes, 20 shots on goal, 18 saves, 2 goals against, Save %: .900
- Rochester Mayo:
- #31 Kaden Johnston: 51:00 minutes, 32 shots on goal, 29 saves, 3 goals against, Save %: .906
Mankato West’s comeback effort was led by strong play from multiple skaters and a solid performance in net by Mason Schreiber, allowing them to edge out Rochester Mayo in a hard-fought game.
Chisago Lakes held off a late push from Cambridge-Isanti to win 2-1 in a closely contested game at Chisago Lakes Arena. Austin Slettom led the way for Chisago Lakes, scoring both of their goals, one of which came on a power play. Cambridge-Isanti found the back of the net in the second period with a goal from Caleb Wisen but couldn’t complete the comeback. Chisago Lakes outshot Cambridge-Isanti 41-25, and both teams struggled on power plays. Cambridge-Isanti served 8 penalty minutes on 4 infractions, while Chisago Lakes served 6 minutes on 3 infractions.
Game Totals
- Scoring by Period:
- Cambridge-Isanti: 1st – 0, 2nd – 1, 3rd – 0, Total – 1
- Chisago Lakes: 1st – 2, 2nd – 0, 3rd – 0, Total – 2
- Power Plays:
- Cambridge-Isanti: 0 for 2 (0.0%)
- Chisago Lakes: 1 for 3 (33.33%)
- Shots on Goal by Period:
- Cambridge-Isanti: 1st – 7, 2nd – 8, 3rd – 10, Total – 25
- Chisago Lakes: 1st – 15, 2nd – 14, 3rd – 12, Total – 41
- Penalties:
- Cambridge-Isanti: 8 minutes on 4 infractions
- Chisago Lakes: 6 minutes on 3 infractions
Scoring Summary
- 1st Period:
- 10:13: Chisago Lakes – #18 Austin Slettom (even strength) assisted by #13 Landon Kerkow, #21 Jacob Kletti
- 16:03: Chisago Lakes – #18 Austin Slettom (power play) assisted by #27 Max Bobrowski
- 2nd Period:
- 9:50: Cambridge-Isanti – #15 Caleb Wisen (even strength) assisted by #10 Sean Brown
Penalty Summary
- 1st Period:
- 1:16: Chisago Lakes – #4 Lucas Ide, Holding – Minor (2:00)
- 7:09: Cambridge-Isanti – #7 Wes Terhell, Roughing – Minor (2:00)
- 14:46: Cambridge-Isanti – #9 Peyton Dombek, Slashing – Minor (2:00)
- 15:24: Cambridge-Isanti – #15 Caleb Wisen, Holding – Minor (2:00)
- 2nd Period:
- 16:37: Chisago Lakes – #9 Alex Bever, High-Sticking – Minor (2:00)
- 3rd Period:
- 14:01: Cambridge-Isanti – #12 Drew Johnson, Roughing – Minor (2:00)
- 14:01: Chisago Lakes – #13 Landon Kerkow, Kneeing – Minor (2:00)
Goalie Stats
- Cambridge-Isanti:
- #35 Jaxon Sibell: 51:00 minutes, 41 shots on goal, 39 saves, 2 goals against, Save %: .951
- Chisago Lakes:
- #1 Shandley Corbin: 51:00 minutes, 25 shots on goal, 24 saves, 1 goal against, Save %: .960
Chisago Lakes’ defense and goaltending performance, led by Shandley Corbin with 24 saves, secured the victory, despite Cambridge-Isanti outshooting them in the final period.
Eastview narrowly defeated Eagan 2-1 in a tightly contested game. The teams traded goals in the second period, with Jake Klinkhamer of Eastview scoring the game-winner. Despite both teams having multiple power play opportunities, neither could capitalize. Eagan committed 23 minutes of penalties, including a game misconduct, while Eastview had 6 minutes on 3 infractions. Eastview outshot Eagan 31-27.
Game Totals
- Scoring by Period:
- Eagan: 1st – 0, 2nd – 1, 3rd – 0, Total – 1
- Eastview: 1st – 1, 2nd – 1, 3rd – 0, Total – 2
- Power Plays:
- Eagan: 0 for 2 (0.0%)
- Eastview: 0 for 4 (0.0%)
- Shots on Goal by Period:
- Eagan: 1st – 10, 2nd – 8, 3rd – 9, Total – 27
- Eastview: 1st – 11, 2nd – 8, 3rd – 12, Total – 31
- Penalties:
- Eagan: 23 minutes on 6 infractions
- Eastview: 6 minutes on 3 infractions
Scoring Summary
- 1st Period:
- 8:07: Eastview – #21 Caelan Fritche (even strength) assisted by #15 Zachary Hyster, #13 Isaac Berberena
- 2nd Period:
- 8:16: Eagan – #12 Ben Williams (even strength) assisted by #19 Ben Steinke, #2 Layne Negaard
- 10:19: Eastview – #11 Jake Klinkhamer (even strength) assisted by #21 Caelan Fritche, #13 Isaac Berberena
Penalty Summary
- 2nd Period:
- 13:44: Eagan – #10 Charlie Forester, Cross-Checking – Minor (2:00)
- 14:38: Eagan – #23 Jake Woog, Roughing – Minor (2:00)
- 14:38: Eastview – #4 Samuel Wooten, Roughing – Minor (2:00)
- 14:38: Eastview – #4 Samuel Wooten, Cross-Checking – Minor (2:00)
- 3rd Period:
- 2:14: Eagan – #23 Jake Woog, Roughing – Minor (2:00)
- 6:34: Eagan – #17 Conor Keogh, Checking from Behind – Major (5:00)
- 6:34: Eagan – #17 Conor Keogh, Checking from Behind – Game Misconduct (10:00)
- 12:30: Eastview – #18 Max Powers-Brekke, Slashing – Minor (2:00)
- 12:58: Eagan – #23 Jake Woog, Interference – Minor (2:00)
Goalie Stats
- Eagan:
- #29 Marcus Bonifas: 49:41 minutes, 31 shots on goal, 29 saves, 2 goals against, Save %: .935
- Eastview:
- #32 Charlie Scanlon: 51:00 minutes, 27 shots on goal, 26 saves, 1 goal against, Save %: .963
Eastview’s strong defense and the goaltending of Charlie Scanlon, who made 26 saves, helped secure the narrow victory over Eagan. Eagan struggled with penalties, including a game misconduct, which hindered their chances of making a comeback.
Luverne defeated Marshall 4-2 in a game where they took an early lead and held on for the victory. After a first-period goal from Marshall’s Owen Renslow, Luverne responded with three straight goals, including a power-play tally from Blaik Bork. Marshall managed to cut the deficit to one goal in the second period with a goal by Jacob Allen, but Luverne’s Landyn Lais sealed the win with a goal in the third period. Luverne outshot Marshall 41-19 and had success on the power play, going 1-for-2, while Marshall went 0-for-3. Penalty trouble also hampered Marshall, with 6 penalty minutes on 3 infractions.
Game Totals
- Scoring by Period:
- Marshall: 1st – 1, 2nd – 1, 3rd – 0, Total – 2
- Luverne: 1st – 3, 2nd – 0, 3rd – 1, Total – 4
- Power Plays:
- Marshall: 0 for 3 (0.0%)
- Luverne: 1 for 2 (50.0%)
- Shots on Goal by Period:
- Marshall: 1st – 6, 2nd – 5, 3rd – 8, Total – 19
- Luverne: 1st – 11, 2nd – 18, 3rd – 12, Total – 41
- Penalties:
- Marshall: 6 minutes on 3 infractions
- Luverne: 8 minutes on 4 infractions
Scoring Summary
- 1st Period:
- 5:06: Marshall – #16 Owen Renslow (even strength) assisted by #7 Jacob Allen
- 8:30: Luverne – #5 Zeke Frahm (even strength) assisted by #16 Sage Viessman
- 13:17: Luverne – #13 Blaik Bork (power play) assisted by #8 Landyn Lais, #4 Ben Hartquist
- 14:13: Luverne – #21 Maddux Domagala (even strength) assisted by #13 Blaik Bork
- 2nd Period:
- 0:49: Marshall – #7 Jacob Allen (even strength) assisted by #16 Owen Renslow, #4 Nate Drown
- 3rd Period:
- 11:39: Luverne – #8 Landyn Lais (even strength) assisted by #4 Ben Hartquist
Penalty Summary
- 1st Period:
- 13:09: Marshall – #15 Luke Ehlers, Hooking – Minor (2:00)
- 14:59: Luverne – #10 Layke Miller, Interference – Minor (2:00)
- 2nd Period:
- 5:47: Marshall – #15 Luke Ehlers, Interference – Minor (2:00)
- 3rd Period:
- 0:36: Luverne – #21 Maddux Domagala, Roughing – Minor (2:00)
- 9:00: Marshall – #10 Jacob Johnson, Slashing – Minor (2:00)
- 9:00: Luverne – #6 Blake Sauer, Roughing – Minor (2:00)
- 14:30: Luverne – #21 Maddux Domagala, Holding – Minor (2:00)
Goalie Stats
- Marshall:
- #1 Nathan Lenz: 51:00 minutes, 41 shots on goal, 37 saves, 4 goals against, Save %: .902
- Luverne:
- #40 Gavin Hoven: 51:00 minutes, 19 shots on goal, 17 saves, 2 goals against, Save %: .895
South St. Paul and Red Wing battled to a 1-1 tie in regulation, with neither team able to find the game-winner in overtime, although a goal was waived off due to goalie interference. Red Wing took an early lead in the first period with a power-play goal by Charlie Peterson. South St. Paul equalized in the third period with a goal from Roman Knight. Both teams had multiple power play opportunities but struggled to capitalize, with Red Wing going 1-for-5 and South St. Paul going 0-for-3. South St. Paul outshot Red Wing 41-34, but both goaltenders stood strong, leading to a draw.
Game Totals
- Scoring by Period:
- South St. Paul: 1st – 0, 2nd – 0, 3rd – 1, OT1 – 0, Total – 1
- Red Wing: 1st – 1, 2nd – 0, 3rd – 0, OT1 – 0, Total – 1
- Power Plays:
- South St. Paul: 0 for 3 (0.0%)
- Red Wing: 1 for 5 (20.0%)
- Shots on Goal by Period:
- South St. Paul: 1st – 13, 2nd – 13, 3rd – 11, OT1 – 4, Total – 41
- Red Wing: 1st – 8, 2nd – 12, 3rd – 10, OT1 – 4, Total – 34
- Penalties:
- South St. Paul: 15 minutes on 6 infractions
- Red Wing: 11 minutes on 4 infractions
Scoring Summary
- 1st Period:
- 15:26: Red Wing – #17 Charlie Peterson (power play) assisted by #22 Marcus Finholdt, #12 Marshall Turner
- 3rd Period:
- 5:25: South St. Paul – #87 Roman Knight (even strength)
Penalty Summary
- 1st Period:
- 12:09: Red Wing – #20 Bo Doyle, Roughing – Minor (2:00)
- 15:02: South St. Paul – #89 Ryan Cudo, Interference – Minor (2:00)
- 15:14: South St. Paul – #6 Jackson Schultz, Checking from Behind – Major (5:00)
- 2nd Period:
- 10:46: South St. Paul – #19 Greyson Simons, Roughing – Minor (2:00)
- 16:18: Red Wing – #12 Marshall Turner, Boarding – Major (5:00)
- 3rd Period:
- 7:09: South St. Paul – #4 Brayden Willette, Hooking – Minor (2:00)
- 13:55: South St. Paul – #12 Cole Stever, Unsportsmanlike Conduct – Minor (2:00)
- 13:55: Red Wing – #24 Mason Ganrud, Cross-Checking – Minor (2:00)
- 17:00: South St. Paul – #87 Roman Knight, Head Contact – Minor (2:00)
- OT1 Period:
- 5:01: Red Wing – #26 Tanner Jarmuz, Charging – Minor (2:00)
Goalie Stats
- South St. Paul:
- #35 Josiah Frost: 59:00 minutes, 34 shots on goal, 33 saves, 1 goal against, Save %: .971
- Red Wing:
- #30 Mason Chaska: 59:00 minutes, 41 shots on goal, 40 saves, 1 goal against, Save %: .976
Both goalies, Josiah Frost for South St. Paul and Mason Chaska for Red Wing, were instrumental in keeping their teams in the game, each posting impressive save percentages. Despite their best efforts, neither team could find the winning goal in overtime, and the game ended in a 1-1 tie.
Waseca emerged victorious in a high-scoring thriller against Mound Westonka, winning 7-6. Waseca dominated the first period with four goals but saw their lead shrink as Mound Westonka rallied in the second and third periods. Waseca managed to maintain their lead, scoring three more goals in the final period, including an empty-net goal by Beckett Srp. Mound Westonka kept fighting, but Waseca’s offensive efforts were enough to secure the win. Waseca converted 1 out of 3 power-play opportunities, while Mound Westonka went 2 for 10. Both teams had numerous penalties, with Waseca serving 30 minutes on 15 infractions and Mound Westonka serving 16 minutes on 8 infractions.
Game Totals
- Scoring by Period:
- Waseca: 1st – 4, 2nd – 0, 3rd – 3, Total – 7
- Mound Westonka: 1st – 1, 2nd – 2, 3rd – 3, Total – 6
- Power Plays:
- Waseca: 1 for 3 (33.33%)
- Mound Westonka: 2 for 10 (20.0%)
- Shots on Goal by Period:
- Waseca: 1st – 12, 2nd – 13, 3rd – 8, Total – 33
- Mound Westonka: 1st – 5, 2nd – 13, 3rd – 12, Total – 30
- Penalties:
- Waseca: 30 minutes on 15 infractions
- Mound Westonka: 16 minutes on 8 infractions
Scoring Summary
- 1st Period:
- 2:13: Waseca – #20 Lucas Groll (power play) assisted by #16 Hunter Anderson, #22 Griffin Storey
- 4:46: Waseca – #16 Hunter Anderson (even strength)
- 5:04: Waseca – #5 Henry Huttemier (even strength) assisted by #13 Jayden Gehring
- 8:05: Waseca – #22 Griffin Storey (even strength) assisted by #13 Jayden Gehring, #34 Jude Gehring
- 14:46: Mound Westonka – #23 Liam Grant (power play) assisted by #2 Collin Hagen
- 2nd Period:
- 5:55: Mound Westonka – #2 Collin Hagen (even strength) assisted by #23 Liam Grant
- 8:28: Mound Westonka – #2 Collin Hagen (even strength)
- 3rd Period:
- 2:19: Mound Westonka – #23 Liam Grant (power play) assisted by #2 Collin Hagen
- 5:49: Waseca – #5 Henry Huttemier (short handed) assisted by #22 Griffin Storey, #20 Lucas Groll
- 10:24: Mound Westonka – #2 Collin Hagen (even strength) assisted by #3 Luke Poikonen, #22 August Novack
- 12:23: Waseca – #5 Henry Huttemier (even strength) assisted by #13 Jayden Gehring
- 16:25: Waseca – #21 Beckett Srp (even strength, empty net)
- 16:54: Mound Westonka – #23 Liam Grant (even strength) assisted by #2 Collin Hagen
Penalty Summary
- 1st Period:
- 1:50: Mound Westonka – #6 Griffin Olson, Holding – Minor (2:00)
- 9:24: Waseca – #33 Brayden Hesch-Priem, Roughing – Minor (2:00)
- 9:24: Mound Westonka – #25 Theodore Johnson, Roughing – Minor (2:00)
- 11:27: Waseca – #22 Griffin Storey, Hooking – Minor (2:00)
- 13:21: Waseca – #5 Henry Huttemier, Tripping – Minor (2:00)
- 2nd Period:
- 0:24: Mound Westonka – #2 Collin Hagen, Roughing – Minor (2:00)
- 0:47: Waseca – #5 Henry Huttemier, Hooking – Minor (2:00)
- 4:47: Mound Westonka – #3 Luke Poikonen, Roughing – Minor (2:00)
- 5:46: Waseca – #16 Hunter Anderson, Slashing – Minor (2:00)
- 9:10: Multiple penalties for Roughing – Minor (2:00) each to Waseca (#10 Otto Schoenrock, #11 Easton Danks, #20 Lucas Groll, #22 Griffin Storey) and Mound Westonka (#1 Wyatt Pitsenberger, #26 Beckett Poikonen, #37 William Salvati)
- 9:47: Waseca – #21 Beckett Srp, Slashing – Minor (2:00)
- 11:56: Mound Westonka – #14 Reese Matheny, Slashing – Minor (2:00)
- 11:56: Waseca – #22 Griffin Storey, Holding – Minor (2:00)
- 14:19: Waseca – #20 Lucas Groll, Roughing – Minor (2:00)
- 15:56: Waseca – #34 Jude Gehring, Roughing – Minor (2:00)
- 3rd Period:
- 0:45: Waseca – #20 Lucas Groll, Cross-Checking – Minor (2:00)
- 5:12: Waseca – #33 Brayden Hesch-Priem, Tripping – Minor (2:00)
Goalie Stats
- Waseca:
- #30 Josiah Schmidtke: 51:00 minutes, 30 shots on goal, 24 saves, 6 goals against, Save %: .800
- Mound Westonka:
- #1 Wyatt Pitsenberger: 50:35 minutes, 32 shots on goal, 26 saves, 6 goals against, Save %: .812
Waseca’s early dominance and clutch scoring in the third period allowed them to stay ahead in this high-scoring battle. Despite multiple power play opportunities for both teams, it was Waseca’s even-strength play that made the difference.