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Highlights: Tuesday, Dec. 19

By Kassondra Burtis, SportsEngine, 12/19/17, 9:00PM CST

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Holy Family/Waconia 3, Hopkins/St. Louis Park 2, OT. Grace Blood was the overtime hero for the Wildfire, scoring her second power play goal of the game 5:19 into the extra frame. Molly Garin recorded a goal and two assists in the win as Alex Pellicci made 42 saves. Emily Bolen stopped 25 shots for Hopkins/St. Louis Park.

Wayzata 2, Lakeville North 1, OT. Emily Wisnewski scored 2:10 into the overtime frame to send the Trojans home with the win as goaltender Stephanie Garvis made 24 saves. Sloane Matthews assisted on both Trojan goals. Kallie Schneider stopped 29 shots for the Panthers.

Andover 3, Minnetonka 2. Trailing 2-0 after the first period, the Huskies scored three unanswered goals to come from behind and defeat the Skippers. Peyton Hemp and Jamie Nelson each tallied a goal and an assist for the Huskies as Amanda Pelkey made 20 saves. Abby Manlove stopped 18 shots for the Skippers.

Irondale 4, Robbinsdale Armstrong/Cooper 3. Emma Beckman scored the first two goals for the Knights to lead the offense before Mary Herstel and Emma Fagerlee scored the Knights’ final two goals. Zoe Stegora-Peterson stopped 24 shots to back the Knights’ win, as her goaltending counterpart Kaylee Launderville made 12 saves for the Wings. Lauren Price led the Wings offense with a goal and an assist.

Centennial 3, Eden Prairie 1. Five players factored into the scoring for the Cougars, all registering one point in the win, though Maija Almich scored a short-handed goal late in the second which proved to be the game-winner. Mackie Torma earned the win in net making 17 saves, and the Eagles’ Alexa Dobchuk stopped 19 shots. Macy Townsend scored the lone goal for the Eagles.

Delano/Rockford 5, Minneapolis 1. Jamie Byrne and Anna Keranen each recorded four points for the Tigers, scoring two goals and adding two assists, in the win over Minneapolis. Grace Glasrud was nearly perfect for the Tigers, letting in just one goal midway through the first period on 33 total shots. Lydia Peterson scored the lone goal for Minneapolis as Ruby Sieger made 29 saves.

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