| 01/29/2009 Breck 6 Blake 0 14-3-1 7-10-0 Breck scored a pair of goals in each period while junior goalie John Russell completed the shutout. Breck outshot Blake 42-19. For Breck, junior forward Tyson Fulton and junior defenseman Ben Gislason each had 1 goal, 2 assists. Goalies: Breck - Russell, Blake - sophomore Ryan Hayes (first half of the game) and sophomore Evan Oncay (in at 10:00 of second period). Faribault Shattuck-St. Mary's 7 Benilde-St. Margaret's 3 27-7-6 14-4-0 The game was fairly even for the first two periods with Benilde-St. Margaret's holding a 1-0 lead after one period and a 2-0 advantage early in the second. Faribault Shattuck-St. Mary's notched three straight goal during the middle of the second period before freshman forward Christian Horn of the Red Knights logged a shorthanded tally, at 16:23, to tie the game, 3-3, after two. The Sabres dominated in the third period, outshooting Benilde-St. Margaret's 17-1 and pouring in four goals. Faribault Shattuck-St. Mary's outshot Benilde-St. Margaret's 35-15. For Faribault Shattuck-St. Mary's, junior forward Jean-Paul LaFontaine had 1 goal, 2 assists and junior forward Joe Basabara and senior forward Alexander Fallstrom each had 2 goals. For Benilde-St. Margaret's, junior forward Will Nelson had 2 assists. Goalies: Faribault Shattuck-St. Mary's - senior Garrett Jensen, Benilde-St. Margaret's - junior Jacob Meyers. Hill-Murray 4 South St. Paul 2 12-5-1 11-4-3 Hill-Murray received two goals from sophomore forward Ben Bahe in the second period and took a 3-0 lead early in the third. The Pioneers outshot South St. Paul 20-16. For Hill-Murray, Bahe had 2 goals, 1 assist and sophomore forward Kevin Becker had 2 assists. For South St. Paul, juinior forward Trevor Mikacevich and senior forward Matt Osborne each had 1 goal. Goalies: Hill-Murray - sophomore Tim Shaughnessy, South St. Paul - sophomore Adam Wilcox. Little Falls 8 Fergus Falls 0 16-0-0 5-12-1 Little Falls lit up the scoreboard with seven goals in the first period including a hat trick from senior forward Ben Hanowski. Senior goalie Michael Speal notched the shutout. The Flyers outshot Fergus Falls 30-17. For Little Falls, Hanowski had 3 goals, 2 assists and senior forward Riley Hirsch had 1 goal, 2 assists. Goalies: Little Falls - Sperl, Fergus Falls - sophomore Austin Carr. Ben Hanowski has 40 goals, 27 assists, 67 points for the season, 337 points for his career. The career record for points is Johnny Pohl, Red Wing, 378 points. Minnetonka 2 Wayzata 1 OT 14-5-0 11-6-1 This was an even game. Wayzata scored their only goal just :17 into the contest and held that lead until late in the third period. At 12:04, senior forward Pete Carbonneau of Minnetonka notched a goal that would send the game to overtime. At the beginning of overtime, the Skippers came down ice and senior forward Sam Coatta fired in the winning goal, at 0:30. Minnetonka outshot Wayzata 34-33. For Minnetonka, Carbonneau and Coatta each had 1 goa1. For Wayzata, senior forward Billy Soule had 1 goal. Goalies: Minnetonka - senior Ty Simcoe, Wayzata - junior Jim Kruger. Mound-Westonka 3 Rochester Lourdes 2 10-8-0 11-6-0 Rochester Lourdes controlled the game; however, the Eagles were unable to get much past junior goalie Aaron Davis of Mound-Westonka. The teams were deadlocked, 2-2, after two. In the third period, Rochester Lourdes outshot the White Hawks 12-5; however, the only goal came from junior forward Ben Curti of Mound-Westonka at 13:01. Rochester Lourdes outshot Mound-Westonka 38-21. For Mound-Westonka, Curti had 2 goals and sophomore forward Kirby Horgan and junior defenseman Tanner Botts each had 2 assists. For Rochester Lourdes, junior forward Brandyn Chezick had 2 goals. Goalies: Mound-Westonka - Davis, Rochester Lourdes - sophomore Nick Heimer. Woodbury 5 Stillwater 1 15-2-2 9-6-2 Senior forward Tony Pittman of Woodbury scored two goals in the second period to propel the Royals to a 3-0 lead after two. Shots were even 26-26. For Woodbury, Pittman had 2 goals, 1 assist. For Stillwater, seniodr forward Tyler Gosso had 1 goal. Goalies: Woodbury - junior Michael Ness, Stillwater - junior Tristan Pennella. |