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Section 7AA
How many teams are in section 7AA?
Two???
Two???
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In the game against BSM Cloquet enjoyed a huge differential in penalties and power plays, and without them the score differential would probably have been greater. I know after two periods the penalty count was 12-2, and Cloquet had two 5 on 3 advantages for almost two minutes each (they scored on one of them). Despite all of their penalty problems, BSM had a slight edge in total shots for the game.boblee wrote:Cloquet is 1-1
Benilde-St. Margaret's 4
Cloquet 2
Cloquet 4
Stillwater 2
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Forest Lake is much improved over last year, and they have outstanding goaltending. The shots last night were STillwater 40 F/L 19. The goaltending was clearly the difference. I think it is too early to be shuffling teams up and down the rankings - maybe after 10-12 games it would be more accurate, but no doubt F/L will win their share this year.
Duluth Wins...
River Lakes…..0 -0 - 1—1
Duluth….2 -1 - 1—4
First period – 1. Duluth, Gina Dodge , 8:56; 2. Duluth, Dodge (Ashley Birdsall, Megan Stingle), 15:22 (pp).
Second period – 3. Duluth, Tyra Kerr (Stingle), 12:28 (pp).
Third period – 4. RL, Jenn Paul (Abbie Rhoda, Greta Omann), 10:49 (pp); 5. Duluth, Birdsall (Stingle, Stephanie Lenz), 13:56 (pp).
Saves – Tracy Skluzacek, RL, 43; Laura Bellamy, Duluth, 7, Blaize Maruska, Duluth, 3.
River Lakes…..0 -0 - 1—1
Duluth….2 -1 - 1—4
First period – 1. Duluth, Gina Dodge , 8:56; 2. Duluth, Dodge (Ashley Birdsall, Megan Stingle), 15:22 (pp).
Second period – 3. Duluth, Tyra Kerr (Stingle), 12:28 (pp).
Third period – 4. RL, Jenn Paul (Abbie Rhoda, Greta Omann), 10:49 (pp); 5. Duluth, Birdsall (Stingle, Stephanie Lenz), 13:56 (pp).
Saves – Tracy Skluzacek, RL, 43; Laura Bellamy, Duluth, 7, Blaize Maruska, Duluth, 3.
GRG (3-2) also wins...
Lakeville North 0 1 0 – 1
Grand Rapids-Greenway 2 1 2 – 5
First period – 1. GRG, Natalie Newton (Maggie Rothstein, Molly Arola) 8:44; 2. GRG, Dana Gallop, 13:34.
Second periord – 3. GRG, Emily Erickson, 5:43; 4. LN, Hatcher, 15:57.
Third period – 5. GRG, Erickson, 3:06; 6. GRG, Gallop, 6:07.
Saves – Sara Hammann, GRG, 17; Solange, LN, 42
Lakeville North 0 1 0 – 1
Grand Rapids-Greenway 2 1 2 – 5
First period – 1. GRG, Natalie Newton (Maggie Rothstein, Molly Arola) 8:44; 2. GRG, Dana Gallop, 13:34.
Second periord – 3. GRG, Emily Erickson, 5:43; 4. LN, Hatcher, 15:57.
Third period – 5. GRG, Erickson, 3:06; 6. GRG, Gallop, 6:07.
Saves – Sara Hammann, GRG, 17; Solange, LN, 42
The Lumberjacks improved their unbeaten streak to five games with the Lake Superior Conference tie at the DECC.bella01 wrote:i am really amazed that the duluth girls tied cloquet... think it was goaltending? i don't know any details about shot or anything... can anyone update me?
Caitlyn McVey and Danielle Beck scored for CEC (4-1-1), while Taylor Stutsman countered with two goals for Duluth (6-1-1).
Cloquet-Esko-Carlton 0-2-0-0—2
Duluth 0-0-2-0—2
First period — No scoring.
Second period — 1. CEC, Caitlyn McVey, 13:15; 2. CEC, Danielle Beck (Katie Lamirande), 15:24.
Third period — 3. D, Taylor Stutsman (Stephanie Lenz), 9:03; 4. D, Stutsman (Ashley Johnson), 15:01.
Overtime — No scoring.
Saves — Paige Thunder, CEC, 23; Laura Bellamy, D, 32.