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Jadyn Weiser, North Wright County. The sophomore goaltender made 59 saves in the RiverHawks’ 2-2 overtime tie against Minnetonka on March 6. Weiser posted a .967 save percentage and faced nearly triple the 22 shots the RiverHawks (5-10-1) produced on offense. Her 61 shots faced is 22 more than any other game for Weiser this season.
Maria Cooper, Eagan. The junior forward recorded season highs with three goals and five points in the Wildcats’ 6-5 victory against Rosemount on March 6. Cooper recorded a goal and an assist early in the first period, but the Wildcats trailed 4-2 after the first. She tallied a second goal and a power-play assist midway through the second period. With the game tied 5-5 late in the third period, Cooper scored her third goal, the game-winner, with less than two minutes remaining to secure the Wildcats' (3-11-1) third win of the season.
Megan Goodreau, Centennial. The junior forward recorded seven points on the Cougars’ 10 total goals during wins at Robbinsdale Armstrong/Cooper and Rogers last week. On March 2, Centennial (12-4-0) defeated Robbinsdale Armstrong/Cooper 6-2 as Goodreau recorded a hat trick, including one goal shorthanded and one on a power play, and a power-play assist. Goodreau then tallied three points in the Cougars' 4-1 win against Rogers on March 6, scoring once and adding two assists.
Maggie Hanzel, Rochester Lourdes. Hanzel led the Eagles’ offense in their 10-1 rout of Windom on March 6, tallying three goals and four assists. The senior defender leads the Eagles (6-8-0) with 16 goals and 30 points this season. The seven-point effort marked her eighth multi-point game of the season.
Nettie Kimble, Bemidji. The senior goaltender backed the Lumberjacks’ first win of the season on March 6, a 3-1 victory at Sartell/Sauk Rapids. Kimble, who has faced on average 43 shots per game this winter, made 46 saves in the Lumberjacks’ (1-15-1) most recent win for a season-best .979 save percentage.
Jadyn Weiser, North Wright County. The sophomore goaltender made 59 saves in the RiverHawks’ 2-2 overtime tie against Minnetonka on March 6. Weiser posted a .967 save percentage and faced nearly triple the 22 shots the RiverHawks (5-10-1) produced on offense. Her 61 shots faced is 22 more than any other game for Weiser this season.
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