Edina’s Mason West and Cloquet’s Niko Gentilini Shine Alongside Moorhead’s Carver Hasbargen, Rochester Lourdes’ Owen Hoehn, and Luverne’s Maddux Domagala in a Thrilling day of Hockey, While Holy Family’s Adam Kimbrel Stops 58 Shots in win.

Northfield Rallies to Tie St. Cloud Cathedral in Overtime Showdown
In a game filled with intense back-and-forth action, Northfield and St. Cloud Cathedral skated to a thrilling 2-2 draw after overtime. St. Cloud Cathedral took control early with goals from Griffin Sturm and Joey Gillespie, but Northfield stormed back in the third period with two goals from Griffin Kennelly. Both teams showcased stellar goaltending performances from Max Frank and Keaton LeGrande, turning away multiple quality scoring chances to preserve the tie.


Game Totals

Scoring 1 2 3 OT1 T
Northfield 0 0 2 0 2
St. Cloud Cathedral 0 1 1 0 2
Power Plays Northfield St. Cloud Cathedral
Attempts 2 2
Conversion 0% 0%
Shots 1 2 3 OT1 T
Northfield 9 12 12 4 37
St. Cloud Cathedral 13 11 11 8 43
Penalties Northfield St. Cloud Cathedral
Minutes 6 6
Infractions 3 3

Scoring Summary

  • 2nd Period
    • 12:44: St. Cloud Cathedral’s #21 Griffin Sturm scores an even-strength goal, assisted by #6 John Hirschfeld.
  • 3rd Period
    • 1:03: #24 Joey Gillespie extends Cathedral’s lead, assisted by Hirschfeld and Sturm.
    • 8:32: Northfield’s #21 Griffin Kennelly finds the back of the net, assisted by #7 Will Cashin.
    • 13:12: Kennelly ties it with his second goal, assisted by #9 Michael Steward and Cashin.
  • OT Period
    • No scoring despite plenty of chances for both teams.

Player Highlights

  • Northfield:
    • Griffin Kennelly (#21): 2 goals, 2 SOG
    • Max Frank (#1): 41 saves, .953 save percentage
  • St. Cloud Cathedral:
    • Griffin Sturm (#21): 1 goal, 1 assist, 1 SOG
    • Keaton LeGrande (#1): 35 saves, .946 save percentage

Holy Family Holds Off Shakopee in High-Scoring Thriller

Holy Family fended off a ferocious comeback attempt from Shakopee to secure a 5-4 victory in a high-paced matchup. Despite being outshot 62-29, Holy Family’s goaltender Adam Kimbrel stood tall with 58 saves, while Sawyer Graubins and Ryder Sorensen led the offensive charge with a combined three goals and four assists. Shakopee’s special teams kept them in the game with two power-play goals, including one from Ben Box in the third, but the early dominance of Holy Family proved to be the difference.


Game Totals

Scoring 1 2 3 T
Shakopee 1 1 2 4
Holy Family 3 2 0 5
Power Plays Shakopee Holy Family
Attempts 4 3
Conversion 50.0% 0.0%
Shots 1 2 3 T
Shakopee 20 23 19 62
Holy Family 10 15 4 29
Penalties Shakopee Holy Family
Minutes 8 10
Infractions 4 5

Scoring Summary

  • 1st Period
    • 1:41: Holy Family’s #18 Bryce Wiitala opens the scoring with an even-strength goal, assisted by #12 Sawyer Graubins.
    • 12:00: #9 Ryder Sorensen doubles the lead for Holy Family, with assists from Wiitala and Graubins.
    • 14:20: Shakopee answers with #11 Cooper Siegert, assisted by #22 Nate Pederson and #4 Carter Wagner.
    • 16:48: Sorensen nets his second of the period, assisted by Graubins and #8 Cameron Dean.
  • 2nd Period
    • 5:07: Shakopee’s #8 Tristin Wassengeso scores, assisted by #19 Daylin Cline and #21 Cooper Simpson.
    • 6:59: Holy Family’s Graubins responds with a goal of his own, assisted by Wiitala and Sorensen.
    • 13:21: Holy Family extends the lead with #19 Adam Crosby, assisted by #11 Jake Egan.
  • 3rd Period
    • 0:20: Shakopee capitalizes on the power play with #3 Jack Kultgen, assisted by #27 Carson Steinhoff.
    • 5:37: #28 Ben Box nets another power-play goal for Shakopee, pulling them within one, but Holy Family holds on for the win.

Player Highlights

  • Shakopee:
    • Ben Box (#28): 1 goal, 1 SOG, power-play marker.
    • Niklas Huson (#30): 24 saves.
  • Holy Family:
    • Sawyer Graubins (#12): 1 goal, 3 assists, 1 SOG.
    • Ryder Sorensen (#9): 2 goals, 1 assist, 2 SOG.
    • Bryce Wiitala (#18): 1 goal, 2 assists, 1 SOG.
    • Adam Kimbrel (#33): 58 saves, .935 save percentage.

Little Falls Edges Out Orono in a Fiery 3-2 Victory

Little Falls secured a hard-fought 3-2 victory over Orono in a game marked by intense physicality and standout performances. The Flyers’ Ryan Oothoudt was a key player, scoring twice, including the eventual game-winner early in the third period. Joey Welinski added another goal for Little Falls, while Luke Avery contributed two assists. Orono’s comeback efforts in the third period, powered by goals from Jackson Knight and Ethan Pagel, fell just short. Both teams combined for 57 penalty minutes, with emotions boiling over in a heated first period resulting in player ejections. Little Falls goalie Izaak Kalis was instrumental in the win, turning aside 32 of 34 shots.


Game Totals

Scoring 1 2 3 T
Orono 0 0 2 2
Little Falls 1 0 2 3
Power Plays Orono Little Falls
Attempts 4 3
Conversion 25.0% 33.33%
Shots 1 2 3 T
Orono 12 9 13 34
Little Falls 13 10 13 36
Penalties Orono Little Falls
Minutes 34 23
Infractions 6 6

Scoring Summary

  • 1st Period
    • 7:07: Little Falls’ #22 Ryan Oothoudt opens the scoring on the power play, assisted by #14 Luke Avery and #6 Remi Chisholm.
  • 2nd Period
    • No Scoring
  • 3rd Period
    • 4:07: Little Falls extends their lead with #8 Joey Welinski, assisted by #14 Luke Avery.
    • 6:18: Oothoudt scores his second goal, this time at even strength, putting Little Falls up 3-0.
    • 10:05: Orono’s #28 Ethan Pagel converts on the power play, assisted by #34 Jackson Knight and #11 Cruz Fey.
    • 15:37: Knight nets an even-strength goal, assisted by #16 Rory Kvern and #7 Lachlan Hoffman, but Orono couldn’t find the equalizer.

Player Highlights

  • Little Falls:
    • Ryan Oothoudt (#22): 2 goals, 2 SOG.
    • Luke Avery (#14): 2 assists.
    • Izaak Kalis (#30): 32 saves, .941 save percentage.
  • Orono:
    • Jackson Knight (#34): 1 goal, 1 assist, 1 SOG.
    • Evan Schmidt (#31): 33 saves, .917 save percentage.

Moorhead Battles Past Minnetonka for 3-2 Victory

Moorhead claimed a hard-fought 3-2 win over Minnetonka in a thrilling matchup. Carver Hasbargen led the Spuds with two goals, including the game-winning power-play goal late in the third period, and added an assist. Drew Simonich contributed a goal and an assist, while goaltender Charlie Stenehjem stood tall, making 24 saves on 26 shots. Minnetonka fought valiantly, with Jordan Johnson and Devin Berg scoring for the Skippers, but they couldn’t overcome Moorhead’s late surge.


Game Totals

Scoring 1 2 3 T
Moorhead 1 0 2 3
Minnetonka 1 0 1 2
Power Plays Moorhead Minnetonka
Attempts 2 1
Conversion 50.0% 0.0%
Shots 1 2 3 T
Moorhead 11 14 8 33
Minnetonka 12 7 7 26
Penalties Moorhead Minnetonka
Minutes 2 4
Infractions 1 2

Scoring Summary

  • 1st Period
    • 14:44: Moorhead’s #13 Carver Hasbargen opened the scoring with a goal, assisted by #8 Brooks Cullen and #19 Mason Kraft.
    • 15:13: Minnetonka answered quickly with #17 Devin Berg finding the net, assisted by #27 Cullen Murray and #7 Tyson Mahady.
  • 2nd Period
    • No Scoring
  • 3rd Period
    • 8:41: Moorhead took the lead with #3 Drew Simonich scoring, assisted by #13 Carver Hasbargen and #6 Aiden Dufault.
    • 9:01: Minnetonka’s #16 Jordan Johnson equalized, assisted by #7 Tyson Mahady and #9 Trey Cook.
    • 15:49: Hasbargen netted the game-winner on the power play, assisted by #3 Drew Simonich and #11 Max Cullen.

Player Highlights

  • Moorhead:
    • Carver Hasbargen (#13): 2 goals, 1 assist, 2 SOG.
    • Drew Simonich (#3): 1 goal, 1 assist, 1 SOG.
    • Charlie Stenehjem (#33): 24 saves, .923 save percentage.
  • Minnetonka:
    • Jordan Johnson (#16): 1 goal, 1 SOG.
    • Devin Berg (#17): 1 goal, 1 SOG.
    • Ben Ferguson (#30): 30 saves, .909 save percentage.

Cloquet/Esko/Carlton Holds Off East Grand Forks, Gentilini Nets Penalty Shot Winner

Cloquet/Esko/Carlton (CEC) edged out East Grand Forks (EGF) in a tightly contested 4-3 battle, with Niko Gentilini sealing the victory on a penalty shot goal late in the third period. Gentilini’s composure under pressure capped a two-goal night for the forward, while Grady Knutson added a goal and an assist to power the CEC offense. EGF fought back from a 3-1 deficit with goals by Nolan Meulebroeck and Hunter Varnson, but their comeback fell short.

CEC’s penalty kill stood strong despite frequent trips to the box, while goaltender Jacob Iallonardo made 36 saves to preserve the win.


Game Totals

Scoring 1 2 3 T
East Grand Forks 0 2 1 3
Cloquet/Esko/Carlton 2 1 1 4
Power Plays EGF CEC
Attempts 5 7
Conversion 20.0% 28.57%
Shots 1 2 3 T
East Grand Forks 13 13 13 39
Cloquet/Esko/Carlton 6 7 13 26
Penalties EGF CEC
Minutes 18 27
Infractions 10 8

Scoring Summary

  • 1st Period
    • 1:40: CEC#10 Neil Elsmore, assisted by #11 Conor Sullivan (even strength).
    • 3:10: CEC#13 Grady Knutson, assisted by #12 Hudson Snesrud and #15 Bobby Thornton (power play).
  • 2nd Period
    • 5:23: EGF#7 Hunter Varnson, assisted by #15 Cooper Hills and #9 Jace Van Eps (even strength).
    • 11:50: CEC#14 Niko Gentilini, assisted by #13 Grady Knutson and #5 Karson Young (power play).
    • 14:03: EGF#6 Tucker Lovejoy, assisted by #7 Hunter Varnson (even strength).
  • 3rd Period
    • 1:51: EGF#14 Nolan Meulebroeck, assisted by #19 Jake Chupka (power play).
    • 15:20: CEC#14 Niko Gentilini scored the game-winner on a penalty shot.

Player Highlights

  • Cloquet/Esko/Carlton:
    • #14 Niko Gentilini: 2 goals, including the penalty shot game-winner.
    • #13 Grady Knutson: 1 goal, 1 assist.
    • #1 Jacob Iallonardo: 36 saves, .923 save percentage.
  • East Grand Forks:
    • #7 Hunter Varnson: 1 goal, 1 assist.
    • #14 Nolan Meulebroeck: 1 goal.
    • #35 Ryan Rockstad: 22 saves, .846 save percentage.

Rochester Lourdes Triumphs Over Providence Academy in Overtime Thriller

In an intense back-and-forth game, Rochester Lourdes edged out Providence Academy 4-3 in overtime. The game-winning goal came off a power-play effort from Jack Roe at 3:05 of the extra period, sealing the victory for Lourdes. Both teams demonstrated excellent playmaking and resilience, with standout performances from Owen Hoehn of Lourdes, who netted two goals, and Providence Academy’s Gabriel Erickson, who contributed with a power-play goal and strong leadership on the ice. Here’s a detailed breakdown:


Game Totals

Period Providence Academy Rochester Lourdes
1 2 1
2 0 1
3 1 1
OT1 0 1
Total 3 4

Power Plays

  • Providence Academy: 1 for 2 (50.0%)
  • Rochester Lourdes: 2 for 4 (50.0%)

Shots

Period Providence Academy Rochester Lourdes
1 9 16
2 15 9
3 16 7
OT1 1 1
Total 41 33

Penalties

  • Providence Academy: 8 minutes on 4 infractions
  • Rochester Lourdes: 4 minutes on 2 infractions

Scoring Summary

Period Time Team Player (Strength) Assists Score
1st 10:20 Providence Academy #20 Gabriel Erickson (Power Play) #24 Josh Wilson, #22 Romeo Sweet 1-0
1st 12:16 Rochester Lourdes #7 Owen Hoehn (Even Strength) #9 Alex Monosmith, #43 Owen Barclay 1-1
1st 12:42 Providence Academy #10 Jesse Varner (Even Strength) #12 Gavin Sattler 2-1
2nd 2:04 Rochester Lourdes #6 Vinny Harens (Even Strength) #9 Alex Monosmith 2-2
3rd 2:20 Providence Academy #21 Joe Spades (Even Strength) #12 Gavin Sattler 3-2
3rd 12:55 Rochester Lourdes #7 Owen Hoehn (Power Play) #43 Owen Barclay 3-3
OT1 3:05 Rochester Lourdes #10 Jack Roe (Power Play) #6 Vinny Harens, #13 Landon Spicer 4-3

Providence Academy Key Players

  • #20 Gabriel Erickson: 1 goal, 0 assists, 2 PIM
  • #21 Joe Spades: 1 goal, 0 assists, 2 PIM
  • #10 Jesse Varner: 1 goal, 0 assists

Rochester Lourdes Key Players

  • #7 Owen Hoehn: 2 goals, 0 assists
  • #10 Jack Roe: 1 goal (OT Winner), 0 assists
  • #6 Vinny Harens: 1 goal, 1 assist

 

Waseca and Luverne Battle to a Thrilling 3-3 OT Tie

In a tightly contested matchup, Waseca and Luverne skated to a 3-3 tie after a scoreless overtime period. Both teams displayed relentless effort, with standout performances from Waseca’s Jude Gehring (1 goal, 1 assist) and Luverne’s Maddux Domagala, who netted two goals, including one on the power play. The goaltenders also shone, with Waseca’s Carter Martens stopping 28 shots and Luverne’s Gavin Hoven making 34 saves.


Scoring Summary

Period Time Team Player (Strength) Assists Score
1st 5:49 Luverne #21 Maddux Domagala (Even Strength) 0-1
2nd 2:44 Waseca #11 Easton Danks (Even Strength) #34 Jude Gehring 1-1
2nd 5:15 Waseca #34 Jude Gehring (Even Strength) 2-1
2nd 5:49 Luverne #21 Maddux Domagala (Power Play) #2 Jaxon Lais 2-2
2nd 9:22 Waseca #10 Otto Schoenrock (Even Strength) #16 Hunter Anderson, #22 Griffin Storey 3-2
2nd 13:13 Luverne #2 Jaxon Lais (Even Strength) #4 Benjamin Hartquist, #7 Alexander Schlosser 3-3

Power Plays

  • Waseca: 0 for 2 (0.0%)
  • Luverne: 1 for 2 (50.0%)

Shots

Period Waseca Luverne
1st 9 10
2nd 15 10
3rd 13 11
OT1 0 0
Total 37 31

Penalties

  • Waseca: 14 minutes on 7 infractions
  • Luverne: 8 minutes on 4 infractions

Goaltender Stats

Team Goalie Minutes Shots Saves GA Save %
Waseca #1 Carter Martens 59:00 31 28 3 .903
Luverne #40 Gavin Hoven 59:00 37 34 3 .919

Wayzata and White Bear Lake Skate to a 1-1 OT Draw

In a defensive showdown, Wayzata and White Bear Lake fought to a 1-1 tie after an intense overtime period. The game featured stellar goaltending from both sides, with Wayzata’s Ryan Pellinger stopping 28 shots and White Bear Lake’s Leo Gabriel making 22 saves. Each team scored in the second period, but neither could find the net again, even through a hard-fought overtime.


Scoring Summary

Period Time Team Player (Strength) Assists Score
2nd 2:14 Wayzata #26 Jackson Hendricks (Even Strength) #21 McCoy Kurtz 1-0
2nd 8:54 White Bear Lake #8 Jack Stanius (Even Strength) 1-1

Power Plays

  • Wayzata: 0 for 0 (0.0%)
  • White Bear Lake: 0 for 2 (0.0%)

Shots on Goal

Period Wayzata White Bear Lake
1st 9 11
2nd 8 10
3rd 5 3
OT1 1 5
Total 23 29

Penalties

  • Wayzata: 6 minutes on 3 infractions
  • White Bear Lake: 2 minutes on 1 infraction

Goaltender Stats

Team Goalie Minutes Shots Saves GA Save %
Wayzata #1 Ryan Pellinger 59:00 29 28 1 .966
White Bear Lake #30 Leo Gabriel 59:00 23 22 1 .957

 

Edina Secures a Comeback Victory Over Benilde-St. Margaret’s, 4-2

Edina showcased resilience and firepower in a thrilling game, rallying from an early deficit to defeat Benilde-St. Margaret’s 4-2. The Hornets were led by Mason West and Casey Mason, who delivered key goals to propel their team to victory.


Scoring Summary

Period Time Team Player (Strength) Assists Score
1st 0:56 Edina #10 Freddie Schneider (Even Strength) #11 Alex White, #23 Tucker Johnson 1-0
1st 10:40 Benilde-St. Margaret’s #16 Keegan Davis (Power Play) #18 Junior Podein, #10 AJ Ulrich 1-1
1st 16:34 Benilde-St. Margaret’s #18 Junior Podein (Even Strength) #3 Mason Minor, #16 Keegan Davis 1-2
2nd No Scoring
3rd 3:37 Edina #18 Casey Mason (Power Play) #16 Brady Peterson, #3 Aidan Gordan 2-2
3rd 5:25 Edina #9 Mason West (Even Strength) #14 Becker Wenkes, #22 Joe Cepek 3-2
3rd 16:55 Edina #8 Caleb Pittsley (Even Strength, EN) #20 Robbie Hoch, #9 Mason West 4-2

Trailing after the first period, Edina turned the game around in the third with Casey Mason scoring on the power play to tie the game and Mason West delivering the game-winner shortly after. Caleb Pittsley sealed the victory with an empty-net goal in the final moments, capping an all-around team effort.

Benilde-St. Margaret’s saw strong performances from Keegan Davis and Junior Podein, but the Red Knights couldn’t overcome Edina’s second-half surge.