Mahtomedi 4, Orono 3

Mahtomedi rallied from a two-goal deficit with a dominant third period to edge Orono in a thrilling game. The Zephyrs scored three unanswered goals in the final frame to secure the victory.

Scoring Summary

1st Period:

  • Orono: #3 Luca Decubellis (PP) (#11 Cruz Fey, #9 Trey Landa) at 13:14 (1-0)

2nd Period:

  • Orono: #38 Ryan De Lange (ES) (#9 Trey Landa) at 1:34 (2-0)
  • Mahtomedi: #10 Winston Wright (ES) at 13:06 (2-1)
  • Orono: #9 Trey Landa (ES) (#16 Rory Kvern, #38 Ryan De Lange) at 14:55 (3-1)

3rd Period:

  • Mahtomedi: #16 Brayden Fuerst (ES) (#25 Ryan Lipovetz) at 1:31 (3-2)
  • Mahtomedi: #14 Laken Decker (ES) (#10 Winston Wright, #3 Ryker Dunbar) at 11:24 (3-3)
  • Mahtomedi: #4 Mac Appert (ES) (#14 Laken Decker) at 13:06 (4-3)

Key Performers

  • Orono:
    • #9 Trey Landa: 1 goal, 2 assists
    • #38 Ryan De Lange: 1 goal, 1 assist
    • #3 Luca Decubellis: 1 goal
  • Mahtomedi:
    • #14 Laken Decker: 1 goal, 1 assist
    • #10 Winston Wright: 1 goal, 1 assist
    • #4 Mac Appert: Game-winning goal

Special Teams

  • Orono: 1-for-3 on the power play (33.33%)
  • Mahtomedi: 0-for-1 on the power play (0%)

Goaltending

  • Orono: Evan Schmidt stopped 29 of 33 shots (.879 SV%)
  • Mahtomedi: Wes Strub stopped 26 of 29 shots (.897 SV%)

Game Notes

  • Orono controlled the first two periods, building a 3-1 lead with strong offensive play.
  • Mahtomedi surged in the third period, outshooting Orono 10-8 and scoring three goals to complete the comeback.
  • Discipline played a role, with Orono capitalizing on one of Mahtomedi’s penalties, but Mahtomedi’s even-strength play ultimately made the difference.

This thrilling matchup showcased Mahtomedi’s resilience and ability to seize control late, while Orono will look to regroup after letting a two-goal lead slip away.

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