Kyle Kozma was dominant in the blue paint for the Magicians shutting the door on 29 of 32 shots. Chippewa scores came from Joseph Grainda, Barak Braslavski, and Ethan Benz all with help from Sam Frandina. Jon Bell, Trevor Kukkonen, Gavin Best, and Will Schumacher also grabbed goals for Minnesota, and Lucas Kanta chipped in a pair of assists. MN Magicians 6 Chippewa 3 – A two goal performance from Hunter Longhi led the Magicians to a 6-3 victory over the Steel on opposing ice. Jacob Zacharewicz was stellar behind the crease for the Wilderness stopping 28 pucks fired his way, while Ethan Roberts put up a fight on the other end in net for Springfield going 37 for 39. Aaron Pionk and Ethan Wolthers answered back for Minnesota, but Michael Valdez netted his second of the season for the Jr.
Cole Schenider tickled the twine 22 seconds into the battle for Springfield.
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Blues, splitting the weekend series in Springfield. MN Wilderness 3 Springfield 2 (SO) – Matthew McQuade recorded the game-winning goal six rounds into the shootout to give the Wilderness the 3-2 advantage over the Jr.
Maine keeper Gus Holt had 25 saves in a losing effort. In the final twenty minutes of play, Mitch Lafay and Roux Bazin each scored goals assisted by Jak Vaarwerk. After a scoreless first period, Max Hamstad and Conor Sedlak found the back of the net for Jamestown just over four minutes apart in the middle frame. Jamestown 4 Maine 0 – Goal tender Nolan Suggs denied 27 attempts to collect his fifth win of the season leading the Rebels to a 4-0 win over the Nordiques. Salvatore Evola denied 35 chances in the Johnstown loss. Titans goal keeper Andrew Takacs was strong between the pipes turning aside 24 of 25. New Jersey closed out the contest with two straight scores from Anthony Calafiore and Rocco Testa-Basi. Brendan Dumas got the first tally less than a minute into the game, but Dustin Geregach scored the lone Tomahawks goal at 4:46 into the second frame to tie it up. New Jersey 3 Johnstown 1 – Three different skaters lit the lamp for the Titans to secure a 3-1 victory over Johnstown on the road extending their win streak to five. Adam Johnson and Josh Seeley teamed up for 32 saves in the Danbury loss. Branden Piku struck for the Black Bears with just 3:58 left in the game to claim his eighth of the season. Maryland came out strong with four goals in the first period coming off the sticks of Conor Cole, Elliot Lareau, Jesse Horacek, and Ryan Bottrill who also contributed three assists. Hat Tricks fired in his direction to earn the 5-0 shutout win for Maryland on Saturday afternoon. Maryland 5 Danbury 0 – Luca Di Pasquo stopped all 24 shots the Jr. Bruin’s Klayton Knapp was a force in front of the net stopping 29 of 31 opposing shots for his first win this season. Austin went on a 3-0 run to seal the deal backed by Jack Malinski, Matys Brassard, and Alex Trombley. Bruins player Jens Richards answered back with his eleventh of the season 3:44 into the second, but Aberdeen’s Seamus Campbell found the back of the net less than three minutes later. Landry Schmuck landed a tally late in the first frame to open scoring for the Wings. Tommy Aitken was dealt the loss as he denied 25 of 31 shots.Īustin 4 Aberdeen 2 – A pair of goals in the final twenty minutes broke the tie and lifted Austin over Aberdeen by a score of 4-2 to secure a weekend sweep for the Bruins. Kayden Hargraves improved to 8-1 on the year as he stopped 33 shots. Cole Dubicki netted the only goal for the Brown Bears in a losing effort. Tyler Herzberg and Billy Renfrew also tickled the twine for Fairbanks. Camden Shasby, and Alexander Malinowski had a goal and an assist in the victory. Cameron Ricotta passed out three assists to lead the Ice Dogs. Ryan Whitaker took the loss as he made 21 stops.įairbanks 6 Kenai River 1 – McCabe Dvorak potted a pair of goals as the Fairbanks Ice Dogs knocked off the Kenai River Brown Bears 6-1. Raythan Robbins was the winning netmnder as he made 28 saves. Grayden Daul, Will Troutwine and Cy LeClerc netted goals for Janesville in the loss.
Jackson Krock, Alexander Babich and Colton Friesen all lit thee lamp as well for the Wolverines. Talon Sigurdson and Aiden Westin each had a goal and an assist in the win for Anchorage. Janesville 3 A nchorage 7 – Drake Albers had two goals and an assist as the Anchorage Wolverines defeated the Janesville Jets 7-3. Alex Trombley helped the Austin Bruins pick up a weekend sweep in Aberdeen to widen their lead atop the Central Division.