02/05/2009

Alexandria 3 Sartell-St. Stephen 3  OT (tie)
16-3-1           13-6-1
Alexandria scored twice in the first period and held that 2-0 edge going into the third period.  The teams exchanged tallies early in the period; however, Sartell-St. Stephen notched goals from sophomore defenseman Austin Guggenberger, at 8:53, and sophomore forward Matt Husmann, at 11:34, to send the game to overtime.  In overtime, Alexandria outshot the Sabres, 6-1; but, neither team could score.
The Cardinals outshot Sartell-St. Stephen 41-30.
For Alexandria, sophomore forward Scott Hennen had 2 assists.
For Sartell-St. Stephen, sophomore forward Andrew Deters had 1 goal, 1 assist.
Goalies:  Alexandria - senior Matt Hemingway, Sartell-St. Stephen - junior Brent Orndorf.

Bloomington Jefferson 4 Eagan 0
20-0-0                             12-7-1
Bloomington Jefferson jumped out to a 3-0 lead midway through the first period.  Junior forward Caleb Herbert logged a goal in the second period for a hat trick.  Senior goalie Casey O'Connor collected the shutout.
The Jaguars outshot Eagan 28-20.
For Bloomington Jefferson, Herbert had 3 goals, 1 assist.
Goalies:  Bloomington Jefferson - O'Connor, Eagan - senior Trent Caspar.

Duluth Marshall 3 Duluth Denfeld 2  OT
12-7-1                    12-10-0
Duluth Denfeld scored the first two goals of the game to lead 2-0 early in the second period; however, Duluth Marshall responded with a pair of tallies to knot the score, 2-2, early in the third.  In overtime, senior forward Zach Mausolf notched the game-winner at 2:06.
Duluth Marshall outshot Duluth Denfeld 35-20.
For Duluth Marshall, Mausolf, junior forward Dane Morin, and sophomore forward Joe Rectenwald each had 1 goal.
For Duluth Denfeld, sophomore forward Collin Magnuson and junior forward Ryan Lundgren each had 1 goal.
Goalies:  Duluth Marshall - senior Willie Paul, Duluth Denfeld - senior Matt Messina.

Eden Prairie 4 Hopkins 3
17-3-0             12-7-1
Eden Prairie netted three goals in the first period for a 3-1 lead after one.  The Eagles controlled the first two periods; however, the third period was even.  The teams traded goals in the first minute of the third period giving Eden Prairie a 4-3 edge which the Eagles held the rest of the period.
Eden Prairie outshot Hopkins 42-22.
For Eden Prairie, sophomore defenseman Dan Molenaar had 1 goal, 2 assists and sophomore forward David Rath had 2 goals.
For Hopkins, senior forward Nate Seashore had 2 goals, 1 assist and freshman forward Travis Boyd had 3 assists.
Goalies:  Eden Prairie - sophomore Andrew Ford, Hopkins - junior Alex Fons.

International Falls 4 Hibbing/Chisholm 3

13-6-1                       12-6-1
International Falls took control with three goals in the second period to lead 4-1 after two.  Hibbing/Chisholm came back with two goals in the third period and pulled their goalie in the final minute but could not come up with the equalizer.
International Falls outshot Hibbing/Chisholm 23-20.
For International Falls, senior forward Josh Leinum had 1 goal, 1 assist and senior forward Jace Baldwin had 2 assists.
For Hibbing/Chisholm, senior forward Ryan Hangemon, junior forwards Ryan Johnson and Spenser Peratelo each had 1 goal.
Goalies:  International Falls - sophomore Glenn Walls, Hibbing/Chisholm - sophomore Nathan Tromp.

Little Falls 10 St. Cloud Apollo 4
19-0-0             3-13-2
St. Cloud Apollo led 3-2 after one period; however, Little Falls erupted for five goals in the second period, three from senior forward Ben Hanowski.  Hanowski also scored the first goal of each period and netted five goals in the game
The Flyers outshot St. Cloud Apollo 55-15.
For Little Falls, Hanowski had 5 goals, 2 assists, senior forward Riley Hirsch had 3 goals, 2 assists, and senior forward Wesley Waytashek had 5 assists.
For St. Cloud Apollo, senior forward Steve Theis had 3 goals and senior foward Dustin Christen had 2 assists.
Goalies:  Little Falls - senior Michael Sperl, St. Cloud Apollo - senior Kevin McGuire.
Ben Hanowski has 49 goals, 34 assists, 83 points for the season, 353 points for his career. 
The career record for points is Johnny Pohl, Red Wing, 378 points.

Minnetonka 4 Edina 1
15-5-0             16-4-0
Minnetonka outshot Edina 12-8 in the first period and notched two goals in the last half of the period. The Skippers extended their lead to 4-0 in the second period on tallies from junior forward Max Gardiner and junior defenseman Troy Hesketh before senior forward Anders Lee of the Hornets scored in the final minute of the period.  In the third period, Edina outshot Minnetonka 19-6; but, the Skipper defense kept the Hornets off the scoreboard.
Edina outshot Minnetonka 41-28.
For Minnetonka, Gardiner had 1 goal, 1 assist.
For Edina, Lee had 1 goal.
Goalies:  Minnetonka - junior Jim Kruger, Edina - junior John Ankeny.

St. Francis 6 Spring Lake Park 3  eng
18-4-0           11-8-1
Senior forward Joey Benik had 5 goals, including three in the first period, and 1 assist (60 goals, 34 assists, 94 points for the season)
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