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Rochester Mayo rallied from an early deficit to secure a 4-3 victory over Tartan in a tightly contested matchup. After Tartan took a 2-0 lead early in the second period, Rochester Mayo responded with four unanswered goals, including a power-play tally by Jesse Hendrickson and a key insurance goal by Sonny On in the third period. Tartan managed a late push with Braxton Remackel scoring, but it wasn’t enough to overcome Rochester Mayo’s steady play. Special teams played a critical role, as Rochester Mayo capitalized on their power-play opportunities while holding Tartan scoreless on four attempts.

Game Totals

Scoring

Period Rochester Mayo Tartan
1 0 1
2 2 1
3 2 1
T 4 3

Power Plays

  • Rochester Mayo: 1 for 3 (33.33%)
  • Tartan: 0 for 4 (0.0%)

Shots

Period Rochester Mayo Tartan
1 7 7
2 6 13
3 8 8
T 21 28

Penalties

  • Rochester Mayo: 11 minutes on 4 infractions
  • Tartan: 8 minutes on 4 infractions

Scoring Summary

1st Period

  • 9:14 Tartan: Carter Martin (even strength) from Charley Campbell

2nd Period

  • 1:08 Tartan: Max Benson (even strength) from Benny McClellan, Morgan Sneen
  • 9:25 Rochester Mayo: Jesse Hendrickson (power play) from Max Gargollo, Colton Huseth
  • 14:33 Rochester Mayo: Fionn Pittock (even strength)

3rd Period

  • 2:36 Rochester Mayo: Jacob Canfield (even strength) from Jesse Hendrickson, Oliver Bertsch
  • 5:55 Rochester Mayo: Sonny On (even strength) from Oliver Bertsch
  • 16:07 Tartan: Braxton Remackel (even strength)

Goalie Stats

Rochester Mayo

  • Mason Hinchley: 51:00, 28 SOG, 25 SV, 3 GA, .893 SV%

Tartan

  • Nathan McGuire: 51:00, 21 SOG, 17 SV, 4 GA, .810 SV%

Maple Grove broke through in the third period to defeat Spring Lake Park/Coon Rapids 3-1 in a game defined by tight defense and excellent goaltending. After two scoreless periods, Maple Grove’s Charlie Steenerson opened the scoring early in the third. Spring Lake Park/Coon Rapids answered with a goal by Jackson Engberg to tie the game, but Maple Grove quickly regained the lead with a goal by Brady Aubut. Joey Leafblad sealed the win with an empty-netter. Both teams struggled on the power play, but Maple Grove’s offensive pressure and 46 shots on goal ultimately made the difference.

Game Totals

Scoring

Period Maple Grove Spring Lake Park/Coon Rapids
1 0 0
2 0 0
3 3 1
T 3 1

Power Plays

  • Maple Grove: 0 for 2 (0.0%)
  • Spring Lake Park/Coon Rapids: 0 for 4 (0.0%)

Shots

Period Maple Grove Spring Lake Park/Coon Rapids
1 14 8
2 12 12
3 20 5
T 46 25

Penalties

  • Maple Grove: 12 minutes on 6 infractions
  • Spring Lake Park/Coon Rapids: 8 minutes on 4 infractions

Scoring Summary

3rd Period

  • 1:11 Maple Grove: Charlie Steenerson (even strength) from Cale Braid, Lane Glende
  • 13:44 Spring Lake Park/Coon Rapids: Jackson Engberg (even strength) from Cayden Alphin, Landen Comer
  • 14:55 Maple Grove: Brady Aubut (even strength) from Wyatt Kuznik, Charlie Steenerson
  • 16:16 Maple Grove: Joey Leafblad (even strength, empty net)

Goalie Stats

Maple Grove

  • Zach Price: 51:00, 25 SOG, 24 SV, 1 GA, .960 SV%

Spring Lake Park/Coon Rapids

  • Brock Lueck: 51:00, 46 SOG, 43 SV, 3 GA, .935 SV%

St. Cloud Cathedral edged out Gentry Academy in a thrilling 7-6 high scoring high school hockey game. Cathedral’s strong start, including two goals from Caden Johnson, gave them a commanding lead through two periods. Gentry Academy mounted a fierce comeback in the third, scoring four power-play goals to nearly close the gap. Jacob Guille led the charge for Gentry with two goals and four assists, while Jaeger Wood’s late third-period goal for Cathedral sealed the victory. Special teams were pivotal, as Gentry Academy converted five power-play opportunities, but their penalty troubles ultimately cost them.

Game Totals

Scoring

Period Gentry Academy St. Cloud Cathedral
1 1 2
2 1 3
3 4 2
T 6 7

Power Plays

  • Gentry Academy: 5 for 4 (125.0%)
  • St. Cloud Cathedral: 2 for 4 (50.0%)

Shots

Period Gentry Academy St. Cloud Cathedral
1 8 11
2 6 11
3 11 7
T 25 29

Penalties

  • Gentry Academy: 16 minutes on 7 infractions
  • St. Cloud Cathedral: 19 minutes on 7 infractions

Scoring Summary

1st Period

  • 9:20 Gentry Academy: Ryland Rooney (power play) from Jacob Guille, Jaxon Cook
  • 11:37 St. Cloud Cathedral: Bo Schmidt (even strength) from Griffin Sturm, Jaeger Wood
  • 14:24 St. Cloud Cathedral: Caden Johnson (even strength) from Connor Stockman

2nd Period

  • 2:50 St. Cloud Cathedral: Joey Gillespie (power play) from Griffin Sturm, Jaeger Wood
  • 9:18 St. Cloud Cathedral: Caden Johnson (power play) from Jaeger Wood, Bo Schmidt
  • 11:59 St. Cloud Cathedral: Elijah Van Heel (even strength) from Bo Schmidt, Noelan Beste
  • 13:42 Gentry Academy: Collin Hennes (even strength) from Jacob Guille, Ryland Rooney

3rd Period

  • 2:28 St. Cloud Cathedral: Joey Gillespie (even strength) from Jaeger Wood, Griffin Sturm
  • 6:46 Gentry Academy: Jacob Guille (power play) from Ryland Rooney
  • 9:32 Gentry Academy: Collin Hennes (power play) from Jaxon Cook, Jacob Guille
  • 13:20 Gentry Academy: Shay Sanchez (power play) from Ryland Rooney, Jacob Guille
  • 14:44 Gentry Academy: Jacob Guille (power play) from Ryland Rooney, Jaxon Cook
  • 15:58 St. Cloud Cathedral: Jaeger Wood (even strength) from Joey Gillespie, Bo Schmidt

Goalie Stats

Gentry Academy

  • Wyatt Sander: 28:59, 22 SOG, 17 SV, 5 GA, .773 SV%
  • Gavin Grose: 22:01, 7 SOG, 5 SV, 2 GA, .714 SV%

St. Cloud Cathedral

  • Keaton LeGrande: 51:00, 25 SOG, 19 SV, 6 GA, .760 SV%
Totino-Grace secured a 3-1 victory over Elk River/Zimmerman with a strong performance in the final period. After a 1-1 tie through two periods, Ian Johnson scored the go-ahead goal early in the third, and Roger Mourad added an insurance tally to seal the win. Keegan Kiedrowski opened the scoring on a power play in the second period, while Elk River/Zimmerman’s lone goal came from Logan Rustad. Totino-Grace’s goaltender Gavin Covrig was stellar, stopping 21 of 22 shots for a .955 save percentage, while their penalty kill and power play proved critical to the victory.

Game Totals

Scoring

Period Elk River/Zimmerman Totino-Grace
1 0 0
2 1 1
3 0 2
T 1 3

Power Plays

  • Elk River/Zimmerman: 0 for 3 (0.0%)
  • Totino-Grace: 1 for 3 (33.33%)

Shots

Period Elk River/Zimmerman Totino-Grace
1 7 6
2 10 10
3 5 10
T 22 26

Penalties

  • Elk River/Zimmerman: 8 minutes on 4 infractions
  • Totino-Grace: 8 minutes on 4 infractions

Scoring Summary

2nd Period

  • 11:09 Totino-Grace: Keegan Kiedrowski (power play) from Tre Peck, Liam Hamre
  • 14:13 Elk River/Zimmerman: Logan Rustad (even strength) from Tristan Kriech

3rd Period

  • 3:46 Totino-Grace: Ian Johnson (even strength) from Tommy Heifort, Gus Hay
  • 13:05 Totino-Grace: Roger Mourad (even strength) from Tre Peck, Waylon Black

Goalie Stats

Elk River/Zimmerman

  • Jack Stimac: 49:08, 26 SOG, 23 SV, 3 GA, .885 SV%

Totino-Grace

  • Gavin Covrig: 51:00, 22 SOG, 21 SV, 1 GA, .955 SV%

Morris/Benson Area triumphed in an overtime thriller, defeating Breckenridge/Wahpeton 3-2. Michael Petersen gave Breckenridge/Wahpeton an early lead, but Gustov Holm tied it for Morris/Benson Area in the first period. After trading goals in the third, Connor Hadfield emerged as the hero, netting the game-winner just 1:28 into overtime. Both teams struggled on the power play, but Morris/Benson Area’s Gavin Schmidt stood tall in goal, saving 29 of 31 shots for a .935 save percentage to secure the win.

Game Totals

Scoring

Period Breckenridge/Wahpeton Morris/Benson Area
1 1 1
2 0 0
3 1 1
OT 0 1
T 2 3

Power Plays

  • Breckenridge/Wahpeton: 0 for 2 (0.0%)
  • Morris/Benson Area: 0 for 3 (0.0%)

Shots

Period Breckenridge/Wahpeton Morris/Benson Area
1 10 6
2 13 5
3 8 9
OT 3
T 31 23

Penalties

  • Breckenridge/Wahpeton: 6 minutes on 3 infractions
  • Morris/Benson Area: 4 minutes on 2 infractions

Scoring Summary

1st Period

  • 1:26 Breckenridge/Wahpeton: Michael Petersen (even strength) from Easton Neppl, Matt Petersen
  • 13:42 Morris/Benson Area: Gustov Holm (even strength) from Hunter Westerman

2nd Period

  • No Scoring

3rd Period

  • 0:56 Morris/Benson Area: Connor Hadfield (even strength) from Gavin Meyer
  • 2:00 Breckenridge/Wahpeton: Gracin Kaste (even strength) from Jaxson Lopez

OT Period

  • 1:28 Morris/Benson Area: Connor Hadfield (even strength)

Goalie Stats

Breckenridge/Wahpeton

  • Cale Gilbertson: 52:28, 23 SOG, 20 SV, 3 GA, .870 SV%

Morris/Benson Area

  • Gavin Schmidt: 52:28, 31 SOG, 29 SV, 2 GA, .935 SV%

Bloomington Jefferson edged out Two Rivers in a high-scoring battle, claiming a 6-5 victory in regulation. The game featured back-and-forth action, with both teams scoring three times in a wild second period. Blake Dosan led the way for Bloomington Jefferson with a hat trick, including a pivotal go-ahead goal early in the third period. Two Rivers’ special teams shone with a perfect power play, but Bloomington Jefferson’s balanced scoring and Kaden Larson’s game-winning tally in the final minutes secured the victory.

Game Totals

Scoring

Period Two Rivers Bloomington Jefferson
1 1 1
2 3 3
3 1 2
T 5 6

Power Plays

  • Two Rivers: 2 for 2 (100.0%)
  • Bloomington Jefferson: 2 for 3 (66.67%)

Shots

Period Two Rivers Bloomington Jefferson
1 13 9
2 15 13
3 7 14
T 35 36

Penalties

  • Two Rivers: 6 minutes on 3 infractions
  • Bloomington Jefferson: 4 minutes on 2 infractions

Scoring Summary

1st Period

  • 3:12 Two Rivers: Ryan Rohrer (power play) from Matthew Heymans, Eddie Auran
  • 13:42 Bloomington Jefferson: Blake Dosan (power play) from Frankie Schmitz, Kaden Larson

2nd Period

  • 0:29 Bloomington Jefferson: Darrin Doner (even strength) from Samuel Moore
  • 4:31 Two Rivers: Landon Monsour (even strength) from Cullen Fitzgerald
  • 5:15 Two Rivers: Will Geddes (even strength)
  • 7:25 Bloomington Jefferson: Blake Dosan (power play) from Kaden Larson
  • 9:59 Bloomington Jefferson: Charlie Bartsh (even strength) from Andrew Holm, Kaden Larson
  • 16:04 Two Rivers: Luke Christopherson (even strength) from Eddie Drury

3rd Period

  • 10:27 Bloomington Jefferson: Blake Dosan (even strength)
  • 11:33 Two Rivers: Preston Gamer (power play) from Ryan Rohrer, Eddie Auran
  • 14:45 Bloomington Jefferson: Kaden Larson (even strength) from Mason Van Brunt

Goalie Stats

Two Rivers

  • Caden Conoryea: 51:00, 36 SOG, 30 SV, 6 GA, .833 SV%

Bloomington Jefferson

  • Owen Matthews: 51:00, 35 SOG, 30 SV, 5 GA, .857 SV%

Mahtomedi and Prior Lake played to a hard-fought 2-2 draw in regulation, with the game ultimately ending in a tie after a scoreless overtime period. Laken Decker opened the scoring for Mahtomedi in the first period, but Prior Lake’s Levi Eiter responded with a shorthanded goal. Tristan Pownall gave Prior Lake the lead in the second period, but Mahtomedi’s Will Seevers tied it in the third. Both teams had power play opportunities but were unable to capitalize, and stellar goaltending from Jackson Chesak of Mahtomedi (.947 SV%) and Jett Loechler of Prior Lake (.926 SV%) kept the game level through overtime.

Game Totals

Scoring

Period Mahtomedi Prior Lake
1 1 1
2 0 1
3 1 0
OT 0 0
T 2 2

Power Plays

  • Mahtomedi: 0 for 3 (0.0%)
  • Prior Lake: 0 for 5 (0.0%)

Shots

Period Mahtomedi Prior Lake
1 6 12
2 7 14
3 8 8
OT 6 4
T 27 38

Penalties

  • Mahtomedi: 18 minutes on 9 infractions
  • Prior Lake: 14 minutes on 7 infractions

Scoring Summary

1st Period

  • 2:59 Mahtomedi: Laken Decker (even strength) from Joey Pipes, Ryan Lipovetz
  • 12:34 Prior Lake: Levi Eiter (shorthanded)

2nd Period

  • 7:30 Prior Lake: Tristan Pownall (even strength) from Jake Written, Jackson George

3rd Period

  • 8:21 Mahtomedi: Will Seevers (even strength) from Devin O’Donnell

OT Period

  • No Scoring

Goalie Stats

Mahtomedi

  • Jackson Chesak: 59:00, 38 SOG, 36 SV, 2 GA, .947 SV%

Prior Lake

  • Jett Loechler: 59:00, 27 SOG, 25 SV, 2 GA, .926 SV%

Champlin Park edged Andover 3-2 in a thrilling overtime battle, with Brent Solomon netting the game-winner just 11 seconds into the extra period. Both teams traded goals in the first and second periods, with Andover’s Jordan Giamomini and Luke Babineau scoring, while Champlin Park’s Cole Perkins and Tristan Wekseth answered back. Despite Andover’s power play struggles (1-for-8), their penalty kill couldn’t contain Champlin Park’s efficient special teams, which converted twice on six opportunities. Champlin Park outshot Andover 44-22, and their relentless pressure culminated in Solomon’s decisive goal.

Game Totals

Scoring

Period Andover Champlin Park
1 1 1
2 1 1
3 0 0
OT 0 1
T 2 3

Power Plays

  • Andover: 1 for 8 (12.5%)
  • Champlin Park: 2 for 6 (33.33%)

Shots

Period Andover Champlin Park
1 6 10
2 10 18
3 6 15
OT 0 1
T 22 44

Penalties

  • Andover: 12 minutes on 6 infractions
  • Champlin Park: 16 minutes on 8 infractions

Scoring Summary

1st Period

  • 2:25 Andover: Jordan Giamomini (even strength) from Cooper Johannsen, Kyle Leopold
  • 13:10 Champlin Park: Cole Perkins (power play) from Evan Long, Nick Carlson

2nd Period

  • 5:27 Champlin Park: Tristan Wekseth (power play)
  • 5:56 Andover: Luke Babineau (power play) from Camden Langfeld, Chase Nadeau

3rd Period

  • No Scoring

OT Period

  • 0:11 Champlin Park: Brent Solomon (even strength) from Cole Perkins

Goalie Stats

Andover

  • Cash Cruitt: 51:11, 44 SOG, 41 SV, 3 GA, .932 SV%

Champlin Park

  • Tanner Wylie: 51:11, 22 SOG, 20 SV, 2 GA, .909 SV%

Bemidji edged out Grand Forks Central (ND) in a tightly contested 3-2 game, holding off a late push to secure the win. Bemidji’s Dominic Arndt opened the scoring in the first period, with Joey Fankhanel adding another for a 2-1 lead after 20 minutes. Grand Forks Central struck back with a shorthanded goal in the second, but Griffin Dewar’s tally gave Bemidji the lead for good. Both teams struggled on the power play, but Bemidji’s goaltender Tate Metcalf stood tall, stopping 27 of 29 shots for a .931 save percentage to anchor the victory.

Game Totals

Scoring

Period Grand Forks Central Bemidji
1 1 2
2 1 1
3 0 0
T 2 3

Power Plays

  • Grand Forks Central: 0 for 2 (0.0%)
  • Bemidji: 0 for 3 (0.0%)

Shots

Period Grand Forks Central Bemidji
1 9 10
2 11 14
3 9 8
T 29 32

Penalties

  • Grand Forks Central: 21 minutes on 5 infractions
  • Bemidji: 6 minutes on 3 infractions

Scoring Summary

1st Period

  • 9:51 Bemidji: Dominic Arndt (even strength) from Benji O’Leary, Conor Stodgell
  • 13:17 Grand Forks Central: (even strength)
  • 16:44 Bemidji: Joey Fankhanel (even strength) from Dominic Arndt, Noah Mannausau

2nd Period

  • 5:20 Grand Forks Central: (shorthanded)
  • 13:33 Bemidji: Griffin Dewar (even strength) from Dawson Schoonover, Noah Mannausau

3rd Period

  • No Scoring

Goalie Stats

Grand Forks Central

  • Westin Nielsen: 51:00, 32 SOG, 29 SV, 3 GA, .906 SV%

Bemidji

  • Tate Metcalf: 51:00, 29 SOG, 27 SV, 2 GA, .931 SV%

Greenway narrowly defeated North Shore 4-3 in an intense game marked by special teams play. North Shore’s Ayden Althaus scored twice, including a shorthanded goal in the third period, but Greenway’s Hayden Clow led the charge with two goals, including a key power-play tally. Vinne Denucci sealed the victory with a late power-play goal. Both teams relied on special teams, with Greenway converting 50% of their power plays and North Shore scoring on one of their three opportunities. Greenway goaltender Blayne Kelly made 29 saves to secure the win.

Game Totals

Scoring

Period North Shore Greenway
1 1 0
2 0 2
3 2 2
T 3 4

Power Plays

  • North Shore: 1 for 3 (33.33%)
  • Greenway: 2 for 4 (50.0%)

Shots

Period North Shore Greenway
1 8 11
2 11 8
3 10 6
T 32 28

Penalties

  • North Shore: 8 minutes on 4 infractions
  • Greenway: 6 minutes on 3 infractions

Scoring Summary

1st Period

  • 10:05 North Shore: Ayden Althaus (even strength) from Kade Norman

2nd Period

  • 0:42 Greenway: Hayden Clow (even strength) from Brayden Nielsen, Bryce Nielsen
  • 11:11 Greenway: Hayden Clow (power play) from Max Gangl, Brayden Nielsen

3rd Period

  • 13:19 North Shore: Jacob Carpenter (power play) from Kade Norman, Ethan Meeks
  • 14:46 North Shore: Ayden Althaus (shorthanded)
  • 15:25 Greenway: Vinne Denucci (power play) from Brayden Nielsen, Bryce Nielsen

Goalie Stats

North Shore

  • Dax Krech: 37:36, 28 SOG, 24 SV, 4 GA, .857 SV%

Greenway

  • Blayne Kelly: 37:36, 32 SOG, 29 SV, 3 GA, .906 SV%

River Lakes emerged victorious in a high-scoring thriller, defeating Hutchinson 6-5 in overtime. The game started with River Lakes jumping to a 3-0 lead early in the second period, but Hutchinson stormed back with four unanswered goals in the middle frame to take the lead. River Lakes tied the game late in the third period on a power-play goal from Eric Paulson. In overtime, Blake Schultz played the hero, scoring his second goal of the game to seal the win. Schultz also contributed two assists in a standout four-point performance.

Game Totals

Scoring

Period River Lakes Hutchinson
1 2 0
2 2 4
3 1 1
OT 1 0
T 6 5

Power Plays

  • River Lakes: 1 for 5 (20.0%)
  • Hutchinson: 1 for 4 (25.0%)

Shots

Period River Lakes Hutchinson
1 14 7
2 11 13
3 8 5
OT 6 1
T 39 26

Penalties

  • River Lakes: 8 minutes on 4 infractions
  • Hutchinson: 11 minutes on 4 infractions

Scoring Summary

1st Period

  • 0:51 River Lakes: Parker Welz (even strength) from Blake Schultz, Jaiken Mackedanz
  • 3:26 River Lakes: Blake Schultz (even strength)

2nd Period

  • 2:02 River Lakes: Noah Olmscheid (even strength) from Brock Bruntlett, Isaac Blaschko
  • 5:26 Hutchinson: Nathan Thode (even strength) from Hudson Lien, Matthew May
  • 9:10 Hutchinson: Grady Campbell (power play) from Emmett Reiter, William Van Marel
  • 10:13 Hutchinson: Jack Burczek (even strength)
  • 11:02 Hutchinson: Emmett Reiter (even strength) from Matthew May, William Van Marel
  • 15:48 River Lakes: Evan Jones (even strength)

3rd Period

  • 15:03 Hutchinson: Grady Campbell (shorthanded) from Emmett Reiter
  • 16:59 River Lakes: Eric Paulson (power play) from Jace Griffin, Blake Schultz

OT Period

  • 6:20 River Lakes: Blake Schultz (even strength) from Jaiken Mackedanz

Goalie Stats

River Lakes

  • William Robinson: 57:20, 26 SOG, 21 SV, 5 GA, .808 SV%

Hutchinson

  • Lukas Heilman: 57:20, 39 SOG, 33 SV, 6 GA, .846 SV%

Centennial staged a dramatic comeback to defeat Osseo 5-4 in overtime after trailing 4-1 midway through the game. Osseo dominated the second period, with Austin Hillstrom leading the charge with two goals and Jordan Moore adding a power-play tally. Centennial rallied in the third period with three unanswered goals, capped by Joey Hemr’s tying marker late in the frame. Nolan Border scored the overtime winner on a power play, assisted by Hemr, who finished with a standout four-point performance.

Game Totals

Scoring

Period Centennial Osseo
1 1 1
2 0 3
3 3 0
OT 1 0
T 5 4

Power Plays

  • Centennial: 1 for 5 (20.0%)
  • Osseo: 2 for 6 (33.33%)

Shots

Period Centennial Osseo
1 14 8
2 16 12
3 11 6
OT 1 0
T 42 26

Penalties

  • Centennial: 12 minutes on 6 infractions
  • Osseo: 10 minutes on 5 infractions

Scoring Summary

1st Period

  • 5:00 Osseo: Austin Hillstrom (power play) from Jake Sawicky, Brenden Kranz
  • 8:47 Centennial: Gavin Cunningham (even strength) from Joey Hemr

2nd Period

  • 9:05 Osseo: Bennet Prokop (even strength) from Will Engel
  • 12:57 Osseo: Austin Hillstrom (even strength) from Jordan Moore
  • 16:40 Osseo: Jordan Moore (power play) from Austin Hillstrom

3rd Period

  • 1:08 Centennial: Nick Carls (even strength) from Joey Hemr
  • 2:29 Centennial: Joey Perzichilli (even strength) from Eddy Dropps, Nolan Border
  • 15:23 Centennial: Joey Hemr (even strength) from Kaden Johnson, Gavin Cunningham

OT Period

  • 1:54 Centennial: Nolan Border (power play) from Gavin Cunningham, Joey Hemr

Goalie Stats

Centennial

  • Easton Cody: 52:54, 26 SOG, 22 SV, 4 GA, .846 SV%

Osseo

  • Brady Shields: 52:54, 42 SOG, 37 SV, 5 GA, .881 SV%

St. Michael-Albertville overcame an early deficit to defeat Blake 4-1, fueled by a dominant third period and strong special teams play. Blake’s Grant Matushak opened the scoring in the first period, but Tanner Esterberg responded with two power-play goals for St. Michael-Albertville, one in the second and another early in the third. Levi Antoine and Wyatt Tauer added even-strength goals to seal the victory. Parker Barnes delivered a stellar performance in net, making 22 saves and shutting down Blake’s power play.

Game Totals

Scoring

Period St. Michael-Albertville Blake
1 0 1
2 1 0
3 3 0
T 4 1

Power Plays

  • St. Michael-Albertville: 2 for 6 (33.33%)
  • Blake: 0 for 3 (0.0%)

Shots

Period St. Michael-Albertville Blake
1 9 10
2 13 8
3 13 5
T 35 23

Penalties

  • St. Michael-Albertville: 6 minutes on 3 infractions
  • Blake: 12 minutes on 6 infractions

Scoring Summary

1st Period

  • 9:30 Blake: Grant Matushak (even strength) from Charlie Moore

2nd Period

  • 6:12 St. Michael-Albertville: Tanner Esterberg (power play) from Aiden Hogan

3rd Period

  • 4:23 St. Michael-Albertville: Tanner Esterberg (power play) from Aiden Hogan
  • 8:53 St. Michael-Albertville: Levi Antoine (even strength) from Tanner Esterberg, Caden Clark
  • 12:10 St. Michael-Albertville: Wyatt Tauer (even strength) from Owen Volkenant

Goalie Stats

St. Michael-Albertville

  • Parker Barnes: 51:00, 23 SOG, 22 SV, 1 GA, .957 SV%

Blake

  • Fuzz Aafedt: 51:00, 35 SOG, 31 SV, 4 GA, .886 SV%