01/27/2009

Bloomington Jefferson 5 Bloomington Kennedy 1
17-0-0                             3-14-1
Bloomington Jefferson charged to a 4-0 lead after one.
The Jaguars outshot Bloomington Kennedy 55-9.
For Bloomington Jefferson, junior forward Zach Knight and senior defenseman Tim LaBombard each had 1 goal, 1 assist.
For Bloomington Kennedy, senior forward Jake Gefroh had 1 goal.
Goalies:  Bloomington Jefferson - senior Casey O'Connor (first two periods) and sophomore Justin Woodley (third period), Bloomington Kennedy - junior Andrew Carpenter.

Breck 5 Orono 1
13-3-1    9-9-0
Breck led 3-0 after two periods and 4-0 early in the third.
Breck outshot Orono 31-21.
For Breck, senior forward Joe Rehkamp had 1 goal, 2 assists and junior forward Chase Nystedt had 1 goal, 1 assist.
For Orono, senior forward Chris Hanson had 1 goal.
Goalies:  Breck - junior John Russell, Orono - junior John Gabos.

Centennial 3 Edina 1

13-1-2           15-3-0
Edina dominated in the first period, outshooting Centennial 16-6; however, each team netted a goal for a 1-1 tie after one.  The second period was even; and, the Cougars took a 2-1 edge on a power play tally from senior forward Willie Hess at 13:56.  The Hornets tried to come back in the third period and outshot Centennial by a large margin again, 15-5; however, the Cougars held on to their advantage until senior forward Tyler Pitlick put the game away with a goal at 14:43.
Edina outshot Centennial 42-21.
For Centennial, Pitlick and Hess each had 1 goal, 1 assist.
For Edina, senior forward Marshall Everson had 1 goal.
Goalies:  Centennial - sophomore Brett Larsen, Edina - junior John Ankeny.

Eden Prairie 6 Eastview 1
14-3-0             9-9-0
Eden Prairie capped the game off with three goals in the final period.
Eden Prairie outshot Eastview 42-24.
For Eden Prairie, junior forward Mitch Rogge had 2 goals, 2 assists and senior forward Taylor Wolfe had 1 goal, 2 assists.
For Eastview, sophomore forward Max Smith had 1 goal.
Goalies:  Eden Prairie - sophomore Andrew Ford, Eastview - junior Ryan O'Shea.

Little Falls 7 Sartell-St. Stephen 2
15-0-0           10-6-0
Sartell-St. Stephen was able to to slow down Little Falls and limit their shots on goal; however, the Sabres were not able to keep senior forward Ben Hanowski of the Flyers off the scoreboard.  Hanowski logged a natural hat trick over the first two periods as Little Falls led 3-1 after two.  In the third period, the Flyers erupted for three goals in the first 2:42.
Little Falls outshot Sartell-St. Stephen 26-21.
For Little Falls, Hanowski had 4 goals, 1 assist (37 goals, 25 assists, 62 point for the season, 332 points for career)  and senior forward Riley Hirsch had 1 goal, 2 assists.
For Sartell-St. Stephen, junior forward Matt Nahan and sophomore forward Matt Husmann each had 1 goal.
Goalies:  Little Falls - senior Michael Sperl, Sartell-St. Stephen - junior Brent Orndorf (first two periods and 2:28 of third period) and senior Taylor Nelson (in at 2:28 of third period)

Moorhead 4 Roseau 3  OT

8-8-1           7-7-2
Morrhead led 3-2 after two periods; but Roseau deadlocked the contest on a goal from junior forward Cole Kostrzewski at 8:59 of the third period.  The Rams almost won the game in the final seconds of  regulation when senior forward Tyler Landman fired a shot off the cross bar.  In overtime, the Spuds got a 2-on-1 break; and, junior forward Quinn Buckellew tallied the game-winner at 1:14.
Shots were even 29-29.
For Moorhead, senior forward Alex Altenbernd had 2 goals and senior forward Trent Johnson had 1 goal, 1 assist.
For Roseau, Landman and Kostrzewski each had 1 goal, 1 assist.
Goalies:  Moorhead - freshman Michael Bitzer, Roseau - junior Ethan Kvidt.

Spring Lake Park 7 Totino-Grace 2
10-7-1                      11-5-2
This game featured back-and-forth offensive action.  Spring Lake Park surprised Totino-Grace with three goals in the first period which brought about a goalie change.  The teams traded tallies in the second period; but, in the third period, the Panthers held Totino-Grace in check before tacking on two more goals in the final minutes of the game.
Totino-Grace outshot Spring Lake Park 42-37.
For Spring Lake Park, senior forward Josh Bevers had 3 goals, 1 assist, senior forward Vincent Rolstad had 2 goals, 1 assist, and junior defenseman Chris Benson had 1 goal, 2 assists.
For Totino-Grace, senior forward Dan DeLisle and sophomore forward Xavier Fust each had 1 goal.
Goalies:  Spring Lake Park - junior Mike Nelson, Totino-Grace - junior Joe Cullen (first period) and senior Tyler Olson (second and third period).

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