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Monday, November 30, 2009

Division I College Hockey Scoring Leaders - Minnesotans only

Note: To qualify to be on these lists, they must have played Minnesota high school hockey for at least one season.

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CAA Division I Overall
2009-2010 Top 10 Minnesota Leading Scorers
Through 11/29/09


Name
Team
High School
Pos
Yr
GP
G
A
Pts
1.
Jack Connolly
Minnesota-Duluth
Duluth Marshall
F
So
14
10
11
21
2.
Chase Polacek
RPI
Holy Angels
F
Jr
15
10
10
20
3.
Rob Bordson
Minnesota-Duluth
Duluth Marshall
C
Jr
14
3
16
19
4-T.
Chris VandeVelde
North Dakota
Moorhead
F
Sr
14
4
9
13
4-T.
Justin Braun
Massachusetts
White Bear Lake
D
Sr
12
3
10
13
6-T.
Matt Bergland
Providence
Benilde-SM
F
So
13
7
5
12
6-T.
Jerad Stewart
MSU-Mankato
Hastings
F
Sr
14
6
6
12
6-T.
Carl Sneep
Boston College
Brainerd
D
Sr
11
5
7
12
6-T.
Robby Dee
Maine
Breck School
F
Jr
14
5
7
12
6-T.
Nate Prosser
Colorado College
Elk River
D
Sr
14
2
10
12


Atlantic Hockey Association (AHA)
2009-2010 Top 5 Minnesota Leading Scorers
Through 11/29/09


Name
Team
High School
Pos
Yr
GP
G
A
Pts
1.
Sean Ambrosie
Connecticut
Moorhead
F
Fr
10
3
5
8
2-T.
Bryant Skarda
Army
Hill-Murray
F
So
14
4
3
7
2-T.
Sean Murphy
RIT
Owatonna
F
Jr
13
2
5
7
2-T.
Tim Kirby
Air Force
Austin
D
So
14
1
6
7
4-T.
Erik Peterson
Bentley
Minnetonka
F
Jr
8
4
2
6
4-T.
Andrew Olson
Connecticut
Alexandria
F
Jr
14
4
2
6


Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA)
2009-2010 Top 5
Minnesota Leading Scorers
Through 11/29/09


Name
Team
High School
Pos
Yr
GP
G
A
Pts
1.
Tommy Dee
Bowling Green
Maple Grove
F
Sr
14
5
4
9
2.
Matt Case
Ferris State
Maple Grove
D/RD
Sr
14
1
7
8
3-T.
Joe Hartman
Miami (OH)
St. Cloud Apollo
D
Fr
16
3
3
6
3-T.
Eric Olimb
Nebraska-Omaha
Warroad
D
Jr
14
2
4
6
3-T.
Aaron Gens
Alaska
Lake of the Woods
D
So
10
1
5
6


College Hockey America (CHA)
2009-2010 Top 5 Minnesota Leading Scorers

Through 11/29/09


Name
Team
High School
Pos
Yr
GP
G
A
Pts
1.
Shea Walters
Bemidji State
Hibbing/Chisholm
F
So
14
1
8
9
2-T.
Ryan Cramer
Bemidji State
International Falls
F
Jr
14
5
3
8
2-T.
Ben Kinne
Bemidji State
Cretin-DH
F
So
14
2
6
8
4-T.
Chris McKelvie
Bemidji State
Irondale
F
Sr
14
5
2
7
4-T.
Tyler Lehrke
Bemidji State
Park Rapids
F
Sr
14
3
4
7


East Coast Athletic Conference (ECAC)

2009-2010 Top 5 Minnesota Leading Scorers
Through 11/29/09


Name
Team
High School
Pos
Yr
GP
G
A
Pts
1.
Chase Polacek
RPI
Holy Angels
F
Jr
15
10
10
20
2.
Adam Estoclet
Dartmouth
Benilde-SM
F
Jr
9
3
7
10
3-T.
Bryan Brutlag
RPI
Holy Angels
D
Jr
15
2
7
9
3-T.
Zach Hansen
Quinnipiac
White Bear Lake
D
Jr
13
1
8
9
5.
Travis Vermeulen
St. Lawrence
Centennial
F
Sr
11
4
4
8


Hockey East Association (HEA)

2009-2010 Top 5 Minnesota Leading Scorers
Through 11/29/09


Name
Team
High School
Pos
Yr
GP
G
A
Pts
1.
Justin Braun
Massachusetts
White Bear Lake
D
Sr
12
3
10
13
2-T.
Matt Bergland
Providence
Benilde-St. Margaret's
LW
So
13
7
5
12
2-T.
Carl Sneep
Boston College
Brainerd
D
Sr
11
5
7
12
2-T.
Robby Dee
Maine
Breck School
F
Jr
14
5
7
12
5.
Chris Connolly
Boston University
Duluth Marshall
F
So
11
5
5
10


Western Collegiate Hockey Assocation (WCHA)
2009-2010 Top 10 Minnesota Leading Scorers
Through 11/29/09


Name
Team
High School
Pos
Yr
GP
G
A
Pts
1.
Jack Connolly
Minnesota-Duluth
Duluth Marshall
F
So
14
10
11
21
2.
Rob Bordson
Minnesota-Duluth
Duluth Marshall
C
Jr
14
3
16
19
3.
Chris VandeVelde
North Dakota
Moorhead
F
Sr
14
4
9
13
4.
Nate Prosser
Colorado College
Elk River
D
Sr
14
2
10
12
5.
Tony Lucia
Minnesota
Wayzata
F
Sr
14
4
7
11
6-T.
Tyler Johnson
Colorado College
Cloquet/E/C
F
Jr
10
5
5
10
6-T.
Jordan Schroeder
Minnesota
St. Thomas Academy
C
Sr
14
4
6
10
6-T.
Gabe Guentzel
Colorado College
Hill-Murray
D
So
14
2
8
10
9-T.
Mike Hoeffel
Minnesota
Hill-Murray
F
Jr
13
6
3
9
9-T.
Aaron Bendickson
Wisconsin
Thief River Falls
F
Sr
14
3
6
9


Wayzata wins Turkey Trot Championship

#19 Scott Holm scored two goals against Edina on Saturday
Photo by Debi Clayton

Story by David Walsh

The Wayzata boys hockey team won the annual Turkey Trot Tournament at Plymouth Ice Center Saturday with a 4-2 victory over the highly rated Edina Hornets.

The Trojans played with a confidence and discipline that belied their youth – the team has seven seniors, eight juniors and five sophomores. “I’m very proud of the team for winning our two opening games and winning the tournament,” said Carl Davis, Wayzata head coach. “It was a total team effort -- we had a lot of players contribute offensively.”

#12 Tony Cameranesi scored four times against Buffalo
Photo by Debi Clayton

Wayzata 8, Buffalo 0
In the first round of the tournament, Wayzata scored early and often against Buffalo. Junior forward Mario Lucia scored the Trojans’ first goal of the season at 1:36 of the first period on a snap shot over sophomore goaltender Blake Schmidt’s shoulder. Midway through the period Wayzata’s Tony Cameranesi (assists: Lucia, Lucas Whelan) scored the first of his four goals. Minutes later Cameranesi (assists from Miles Death and Seth Barnes) tallied another score after out skating defenders and drilling a shot off the top pipe. Senior forward Scott Holm (assists: Cameranesi , DJ Jones) gave Wayzata a 4-0 lead on a power play goal with less than a minute remaining in the first period.

In the second period, junior Tanner Jensen flipped the puck over Schmidt in front of the net after taking a crisp pass from defenseman Colin Mohagen in the left corner. Camernesi pumped in a pair of goals and Whelan added his second and third assists. In the third period, sophomore forward Kage Tiller (assist: Sam Majka) made it 8-0. Wayzata goaltender Andrew McIntyre made 11 saves and Schmidt had 21 saves for Buffalo.

Wayzata 4, Edina 2
In the championship game, Wayzata fell behind Edina 1-0 late in the first period on a goal by Blake Chapman (assists: Steven Fogarty, Jake Sampson), despite outshooting the Hornets 7-4. Junior Tyler Klein tied the game in the second period on an unassisted goal and Holm (assist: Barnes) put the Trojans ahead at the 12-minute mark with a sniper shot off the crossbar from high in the slot. Edina answered less than a minute later with a goal by Fogarty (assists: Ben Ostlie, Sampson). The score was tied at 2 and the end of two periods.

In third period, Holm scored his second goal of the evening on a power play with assists from Whelan and Jones. Wayzata’s Cameranesi (assist: Holm) made it 4-2 on an empty netter from just inside the blue line with a minute remaining. McIntyre stopped 19 shots for Wayzata and Edina goaltender Connor Girard made 26 saves.

“I’m really pleased how hard we competed, especially in the championship,” said Davis. “Our team speed and depth was a big factor in the win over Edina.

Cameranesi finished the tournament with 6 points (5 goals, 1 assist) and Whelan and Holm each had four points.

Wayzata plays Centennial at 7:00 pm on Thursday at Plymouth Ice Center. The JV game begins at 5:00 pm.

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Sunday, November 29, 2009

Class A Top 10: How they fared

1.
Breck School Mustangs (0-0-0)

Best wishes to Head Coach Les Larson. Larson had triple-bypass surgery in late October and will be sharing coaching duties with his son, Peter Larson, this season.

This week:

Tuesday, 12/1, 7:30PM: at Mahtomedi | St. Croix Recreation Center
Saturday, 12/5, 6:00PM: at Red Wing | Prairie Island Arena
____________________________________________

2. St. Thomas Academy Cadets (0-0-0)


This week:

No games scheduled (First game is on Tuesday, 12/8 at Breck School)
____________________________________________

3. Warroad Warriors (0-0-0)

This week:

Friday, 12/4, 7:30PM: at Mound-Westonka | Thaler Sports Center
Saturday, 12/5, 2:00PM: at Orono | Orono Ice Arena
____________________________________________

4. Hermantown Hawks (0-0-0)

This week:

Friday, 12/4, 7:00PM: at Sauk Rapids-Rice | Sports Arena East
____________________________________________

5. St. Cloud Cathedral Crusaders (0-0-0)

This week:

Tuesday, 12/1, 7:15PM: St. Cloud Apollo | St. Cloud MAC Arena
Friday, 12/4, 7:00PM: at Sartell-St. Stephen | Bernick's Pepsi Arena
____________________________________________

6. Virginia/Mountain Iron-Buhl (1-1-0)
Lost to: Mound-Westonka 0-3
Defeated: Cloquet/Esko/Carlton 3-0

This week:

Friday, 12/4, 7:30PM: Little Falls | Miners Memorial Arena
Saturday, 12/5, 3:15PM: Minnetonka | Miners Memorial Arena
____________________________________________

7. Mahtomedi Zephyrs (0-0-0)

This week:

Tuesday, 12/1, 7:30PM: Breck School | St. Croix Recreation Center
Thursday, 12/3, 7:30PM: Red Wing | St. Croix Recreation Center
____________________________________________

8. Sartell-St. Stephen Sabres (0-0-0)

This week:

Friday, 12/4, 7:00PM: St. Cloud Cathedral | Bernick's Pepsi Arena
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9. Red Wing Wingers (0-0-0)

This week:

Tuesday, 12/1, 7:30PM: at Rochester Mayo | Rochester Graham Arena
Thursday, 12/3, 7:30PM: at Mahtomedi | St. Croix Recreation Center
Saturday, 12/5, 6:00PM: Breck School | Prairie Island Arena
____________________________________________

10. International Falls Broncos (0-0-0)

This week:

Tuesday, 12/1, 7:30PM: Hibbing/Chisholm | Bronco Arena
Saturday, 12/5, 4:00PM: Little Falls | Bronco Arena

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Class AA Top 10: How they fared

1.
Eden Prairie Eagles (0-0-0)

Head Coach Lee Smith must have anticipated that the Eden Prairie football team would still be playing this past weekend. The Eagles first game won't be until next Saturday, December 5th, against Eastview.

This week:

Saturday, 12/5, 7:30PM: Eastview | Eden Prairie Community Center
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2. Minnetonka Skippers (2-0-0)

Defeated: #14A Duluth Marshall 6-0
Defeated: #8AA Woodbury 9-1

This week:

Friday, 12/4, 7:30PM: at Hibbing/Chisholm | Hibbing Memorial
Saturday, 12/5, 3:15PM: at Virginia/MIB | Miners Memorial
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3. Hill-Murray Pioneers (1-0-0)
Defeated: Burnsville 5-2

This week:

Saturday, 12/5, 8:00PM: Duluth Marshall | Aldrich Arena
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4. Bloomington Jefferson Jaguars (1-0-0)
Defeated: Rosemount 7-1

This week:

Thursday, 12/3, 7:30PM: at Chaska/Chanhassen | Victoria Arena
Saturday, 12/5, 7:30PM: Centennial | BIG Arena
____________________________________________

5. Academy of Holy Angels Stars (0-0-0)
Anticipation is making the Stars wait. The Stars won't play their first game for almost another two weeks! They play Shakopee on Friday, December 11th at Richfield Ice Arena.

This week:

No games scheduled
____________________________________________

6. Benilde-St. Margaret's Red Knights (0-0-0)

This week:

Tuesday, 12/1, 7:00PM: at St. Cloud Tech | National Hockey Center - SCSU
Friday, 12/4, 7:00PM: Stillwater Area | St. Louis Park Recreation Center
____________________________________________

7. Blaine Bengals (0-0-0)

This week:

Friday, 12/4, 7:30PM: at Roseau | Roseau Memorial Arena
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8. Woodbury Royals (1-1-0)
Defeated: #14AA Tartan 4-1
Lost to: #2AA Minnetonka 1-9

This week:

Tuesday, 12/3, 7:30PM: at Eastview | Apple Valley Sports Arena
Saturday, 12/5, 7:30PM: at East Ridge | Cottage Grove Ice Arena
____________________________________________

9. Elk River/Zimmerman Elks (0-0-0)

This week:
Saturday, 12/5, 7:30PM: at Andover | Andover Arena
____________________________________________

10. Roseau Rams (0-0-0)

This week:

Tuesday, 12/1, 7:30PM: at Thief River Falls | Ralph Engelstad Arena
Friday, 12/4, 7:30PM: Blaine | Roseau Memorial Arena
Saturday, 12/5, 3:30PM: Totino-Grace | Roseau Memorial Arena

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Saturday, November 28, 2009

Scoreboard: Saturday, November 28th, 2009

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Note: Numbers in parentheses ( ) are the total goals for the year for that player.


Saturday, November 28th, 2009

Apple Valley 2, Eastview 1

AV: Kris Goodman (1), Trent Heurer (1) GWG | Heuer scored w/ 11 sec left in the game
AV: Aaron Gretz 13 saves on 14 shots
E: Jonathon Cobb (1)
E: Ryan O'Shea 44 saves on 46 shots

Bloomington Jefferson 7, Rosemount 1
BJ: Ryan Siiro (1, 2) 2g, 1a, Caleb Herbert (1) 1g, 2a, Zach Knight (1) 1g, 2a
BJ: John Roisum (1) 1g, 1a, Tyler Dietzler (1), Alex Nicholas (1)
BJ: Justin Woodley 10 saves on 11 shots | Win
R: Mike Cossalter (1)
R: Hank Fairchild 51 saves on 58 shots

Bloomington Kennedy 5, Rochester John Marshall 3

BK: Sam Merchant (1) 1g, 2a, Neil Hultgren (1) 1g, 2a
BK: Aaron Hoese (1), Chris Langer (1), Zachary Booth (1)
BK: Andrew Carpenter 15 saves on 15 shots | Win
BK: Patrick Koerble 3 saves on 6 shots
RJM: Alex Antolak (1) 1g, 1a, Eric Mackey (1), Ryan Yetzer (1)
RJM: Bryan King 38 saves on 43 shots

Faribault 5, Dodge County 1
F: Bo Putrah (1) 1g, 1a, George Richie (1) 1ppg, 1a, Ryan Dwyer (1)
F: Jack Helgeson (1) pp, Dan Mahoney (1)
F: Aaron Forgaard 10 saves on 11 shots | Win
DC: Nicolas Enerson (1)
DC: Dustin Stevens 27 saves on 32 shots | Loss

Hibbing/Chisholm 3, Mound-Westonka 1
HC: Jake Stampohar (1), Adam Johnson (1), Ryan Johnson (3) en
HC: Nathan Tromp 12 saves on 13 shots | Win
MW: Riley Hanson (1)
MW: Aaron Davis 44 saves on 46 shots | Loss

Hill-Murray 5, Burnsville 2
HM: David Bruchu (1, 2) 2g (en), 1a
HM: Willie Faust (1), J. D. Controneo (1), Kevin Becker (1)
HM: Tim Shaughnessy 25 saves on 27 shots | Win
B: Adam Smyth (1), Charlie Mosey (1)
B: Bodhi Engum 31 saves on 35 shots | Loss

Kittson County Central 8, Landon Junior Gold (ND) 1
KCC: Craig Lindegard Hat Trick (1, 2, 3), Tyler Hultgren (1, 2)
KCC: Donovan Kasprowicz (1) 1g, 1a, Nathan Youngren (1), Breaden Weimer (1)
KCC: Alex Chuput 11 Saves | Win
LJG: Russell Hiltner 1 goal
LJG: Brady Crockett 26 Saves | Loss

Mankato East/Loyola 7, Portage Collegiate Institute (MB, CN) 2
ME/L: Ryan Willaert (1, 2, 3) Hat Trick, 1 assist
ME/L: Andrew Gertner (1, 2) 2g, Janne Viiala (1), Taylor Ries (1) sh
ME/L: Dylan Meyer 16 saves on 18 shots | Win
PCI: Chad Miller 1g, Brendon Bridge 1g
PCI: Mitchell Nelissen | Loss

Marshall 5, Austin 2

M: Aaron Antony (1, 2) 2g, Dereck Deutz (1) 1g, 1a, Brian Willett (1), Erich Rieppel (1)
M: Mitch Campion 31 saves on 33 shots | Win
A: Cameron O'Connor (1), Marcus Stoulil (1)
A: Aaron Dooley 39 saves on 44 shots | Loss

Princeton/Milaca 7, Robbinsdale Armstrong 2
P/M: Trever Forland (1, 2) 2g, 2a, Ryne Grove (1, 2) 2g, 1a
P/M: Ian Robertson (1) 1g, 4a, DJ Perez (1) 1g, 1a, John Jelinek (1) 1g, 1a
P/M: Josh McLouth 22 saves on 24 shots | Win
RA: Tyler Johnson (1, 2) 2g
RA: Michael Greenberg 16 saves on 23 shots | Loss

Roseville Area 7, Rochester Mayo 1
RA: Spencer Sand (1, 2) 2 sh goals, 1a, Jake McCann (1, 2) 2g, 1a
RA: Michael Hughes (1, 2) 2g, Tom Debace (1)
RA: Brian Comiskey 16 saves on 17 shots | Win
RM: Adam Truex 1 goal
RM: Stefan Elde 22 saves on 29 shots | Loss

Stillwater Area 3, Grand Rapids 2 OT
S: Alex Chuhel (1) scored the GWG with ONE SECOND left in overtime
S: Neal Goff (1), Blake Dochniak (1)
S: Rick Cotter 23 saves on 25 shots
GR: John Skrbec (1), Travis Underwood (1)
GR: Dom DeGuiseppi 19 saves on 22 shots

Virginia/Mountain Iron-Buhl 3, Cloquet/Esko/Carlton 0
VMIB: Travis Eddy (1, 2) 2g, 1a, Troy Nichols (1)
VMIB: Casey Myhre 39 saves on 39 shots | Shutout Win
CEC: Boyd Smith 29 saves on 32 shots | Loss

White Bear Lake 4, Rochester Century 3
WBL: Justin Hauswirth (1) 1g, 1a, Ryan Wolter (1), R.J. Majkozak (1), Mac Jansen (1)
WBL: Jared Schletty 25 MIN, 10 saves on 11 shots | Win
WBL: Michael Jordan 26 MN, 14 saves on 16 shots
RC: Drew Anderson (1) 1g, 1a, Wyatt Travis (1), Jordan Martini (1)
RC: Brock Kautz 22 saves on 26 shots | Loss

Bob Nelson Tournament
Championship:
Blake School 9, Owatonna 3
B: E. J. Faust (1, 2) 2g, Kolten Fischer (1, 2) 2g
B: Ben Bennett (1) 1g, 2a, Ford Traff (1) 1g, 2a, Kasey Boyd (2) 1g, 2a
B: Charlie Velie (1) 1g, 1a, Ryan Bullock (2)
B: Ryan Hayes 17 saves on 20 shots | Win
O: Matt Snorek (2) 1g, 1a, Logan Pirkl (2) 1g, 1a, Zach Olson (1)
O: Nick Paulson 20 saves on 29 shots | Loss

Third Place:
Delano/Rockford 4, University School of Milwaukee (WI) 3

D/R: Bobby Emmer (1, 2) 2 goals, Adam Ernst (1), Tyler Heinonen (3)
D/R: Ryan Pinoniemi 23 saves on 26 shots | Win
USoM: Alex Tesensky 1g, 1a, Simon Leahy 1g, 1a, Corey Roadhouse 1g
USoM: ben Myers 21 saves on 25 shots | Loss

Detroit Lakes Tournament
Championship:
Fort Frances (ON, CN) 5, Detroit Lakes 3
FF: Devon Ball 2 goals, Brett McMahon 1g, 2a, Nathan Calder 1g, Dustin Brown 1g
FF: Wes Brown 26 saves on 29 shots
DL: Nate Baker (3, 4) 2g (1pp), Davis Johnson (2)
DL: Andrew Friesen 22 saves on 27 shots | Loss

Third Place:

Bagley/Fosston 5, Becker/Big Lake 4

BF: Dillon Spray (1, 2, 3) Hat Trick, Nelson Papke (1) 1g, 2a, Tal Iverson (1)
BF: Gavin Ross 34 saves on 38 shots | Win
BBL: Luke Molus (1) 1g, 1a, Zach Johanns (1), Trey Gust (1), Dylan Harlicker (1)
BBL: John Rogers 22 saves on 27 shots | Loss

Siren (WI) Tournament
Championship:
North Branch 5, Burnett (WI) 4 OT-Shootout
NB: Jerrett Sachs (5, 6) 2g | Sachs scored the GTG w/ 51 seconds left in the 3rd period
NB: Gavin Runberg (1), Tommy Toohey (1)
NB: Hunter Miska 33 saves on 38 shots | Win
B: Joe Englehart Hat Trick, Russ Thoreen 1g
B: Thomas Labatt 43 saves on 49 shots | Loss
Note: Calvin Miska & Michael SantaBrigida each scored a shootout goal for North Branch.

Spring Lake Park Tournament
Championship:
Spring Lake Park 7, Cambridge-Isanti 6 OT
SLP: Nick Auman (1, 2) 2 goals | GTG w/ 2:49 left in the 3rd period
SLP: Jorde Ranum (3) 1g, 2a | GWG at 5:52 of overtime
SLP: AJ Fossen (2) 1g, 1a, Zach Randall (1) 1g, 1a, Tommy Moe (2), Luke Gerding (2)
SLP: Mike Nelson 20 saves on 26 shots | Win
C-I: Garrett D'Aigle (1) 1g, 1a, Jerid Adamson (1) 1g, 1a, Peter Johnson (2) 1g, 1a
C-I: Branden Ziebarth (2), Jordan Treichel (1), Tim Holter (1)
C-I: Joe Renier 26 saves on 33 shots | Loss

Third Place:
St. Paul Como Park 5, Irondale 4 OT
SPCP: Adam Crowley (1, 2, 3) Hat Trick | Crowley scored GWG at 2:51 into overtime
SPCP: Tom Bakker (1) 1g, 1a, Jake Melchior (1)
SPCP: Zeller 19 saves on 23 shots | Win
I: Joe Norton (1) 1g, 1a, Luke Debruzzi (1), Jimmy Gjere (1), Jake Dalnes (1)
I: Lance Bortot 24 saves on 29 shots | Loss

St. Paul Academy/MPA Tournament
Championship:
St. Paul Academy/MPA 3, Redwood Valley 2
SPA: Wyatt Wenzel (5), James Trevathan (1), Charlie Bemis (1)
SPA: Pete Simpson 17 saves on 19 shots | Win
RV: Eric Lyrvall (1), Eric Hanson (1)
RV: John Rebstock 29 saves on 32 shots | Loss

Third Place:
Henry Sibley 6, Waconia 3
HS: Luke Meyer (1, 2) 2g, Jeff Carlson (1) 1g, 1a, Anthony Casalenda (1) 1g, 1a
HS: Aaron Westman (1)
HS: Matt Harrity 26 saves on 29 shots | Win
W: Forrest Parsch (1), Ryan Mattson (1), Charlie Smothers (1)
W: Nathan Kovach 25 MIN, 11 saves on 16 shots | Loss
W: Cory McKeever 26 MIN, 9 saves on 10 shots

Turket Trot Tournament
Championship:
Wayzata 4, Edina 2
W: Scott Holm (2, 3) 2 goals, Tyler Klein (1), Tony Cameranesi (5)
W: Andrew McIntyre 19 saves on 21 shots | Win
E: Blake Chapman (1), Steven Fogarty (1)
E: Connor Girard 26 saves on 30 shots | Loss

Third Place:
Maple Grove 4, Buffalo 1
MG: Alec Horton (1, 2) 2 goals, Alex Pitra (1), Rick Norenberg (1)
MG: Ryan Coyne 15 saves on 16 shots | Win
B: Josh Gaughan (1)
B: Blake Schmidt 37 saves on 41 shots | Loss

Woodbury Tournament
Championship:
Minnetonka 9, Woodbury 1
M: Max Gardiner (2, 3) 2g (1pp), 3a, Andrew Prochno (1, 2) 2g (1sh, 1pp), 2a
M: Jake Thornberg (2) 1g, 1a, Connor Ryan (1) 1g, 1a
M: Thomas Schutt (4), Justin Holl (1) pp, Max Coatta (1) sh
M: Jim Kruger 13 saves on 14 shots | Win
W: Max Gaede (3)
W: Mike Ness 14 saves on 22 shots | Loss
W: Patrick Moore 5 saves on 6 shots

Third Place:
Tartan 6, Duluth Marshall 3
T: Jake Horton (1, 2, 3) Hat Trick, Jake McKee (1, 2) 2g, Dave Friberg (1)
T: Alex Gierke 18 saves on 21 shots | Win
DM: Josh Wentz (1), Jordan Shockley (1), Joe Rectenwald (1)
DM: Max Elstad 29 saves on 35 shots | Loss

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