GOLDEN VALLEY - Nate Miller scored two goals and Jack Thomson made 47 saves as Breck knocked off No. 11-1A Providence Academy 3-0 Thursday at the Anderson Ice Arena.
Miller opened the scoring with 13:52 left in the first period despite Providence Academy (17-5-1) outshooting Breck 18-1 in the opening 17 minutes.
Eddie Martin pushed the Mustangs' lead to 2-0 by scoring with 6:09 left in the second. Miller recorded his second goal with 18 seconds remaining in the second.
Breck (8-13-0) previously beat No. 4-1A Minneapolis this season.
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ST. PAUL - Jake Fisher scored twice as No. 2-2A Cretin-Derham Hall recorded a 4-1 win over No. 19-2A Stillwater at Highland Arena.
The victory clinched the Suburban East's North Division title for Cretin-Derham Hall, which plays South Division champion White Bear Lake Saturday for the conference title.
The Raiders took a 1-0 lead with Attila Lippai's goal with 2 minutes remaining in the first period. Fisher then pushed the lead to 2-0 by scoring with 10 minutes left in the second period but Stillwater's Daniel Roeske scored two minutes later to bring the Ponies (15-7-1) within one, at 2-1, after two periods.
Drew Fisher scored with 11 minutes left in regulation to give Cretin-Derham Hall (20-3-0) a 3-1 lead before Jake Fisher scored a short-handed goal with one minute remaining for the final score.
Marko Belak made 28 saves for the win.
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MINNEAPOLIS - Chisago Lakes opened the game with three straight goals only to see Minneapolis answer by scoring the next six for a 6-3 win at the Parade Ice Garden in a game of top 20-ranked teams in Class 1A.
Jack Bakken gave No. 14-1A Chisago Lakes (16-4-1) a 1-0 lead with a goal with 6:29 left in the first. Nikolas Jinks added a power-play goal with 4:33 remaining and Cullen Dorcas gave the Wildcats a 3-0 lead with 2:40 left.
No. 4-1A Minneapolis (17-5-1) got on the board with Zander Zola's goal with 1:21 left in the first. Jack Hanson then scored twice in the second period's first 45 seconds to tie the game.
Minneapolis took a 4-3 lead on Drew Pitts' power-play goal with 4:08 left in the second. Zola and Evan Grimm added third-period goals for the final score.
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LA CRESCENT - Charlie Kielty scored twice and Xander Carter-Kleven made 30 saves as Rochester Lourdes defeated La Crescent-Hokah 5-0 at the La Crescent Community Arena.
The Eagles (17-6-0) got a power-play goal by Preston Loeslie to open the second midway through the first period.
Kielty gave Lourdes a 2-0 lead with a goal with 14:56 left in the second.
Aiden Ritter, Colton Rich and Kielty scored in the third period for the Eagles.
Wyatt Farrell, the state's No. 2 goal scorer with 40, failed to register a point for the first time this season for La Crescent-Hokah (11-9-2). He also had his six-game goal-scoring streak snapped.
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DATELINE - Wes Berg scored three goals as Gentry Academy defeated No. 17-2A Lakeville North 7-2 at Ames Arena in a game that had 23 penalties.
After Lakeville North's (15-5-0) Luke Jech opened the scoring, Berg scored twice in the first period to give the Stars a 2-1 lead.
Gentry (16-3-0) erupted for four goals in the second as Shane Dean, Reese Shaw, Kaden Milles and Barrett Hall scored around Jech's second goal of the night.
Shaw and Jech each scored on penalty shots.
Berg completed his hat trick with 14:51 remaining in the third.
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EDEN PRAIRIE - Ryan Andor and Tyler Johnson scored in the second period to lift No. 14-2A Eden Prairie to a 3-2 win over St. Michael-Albertville at the Eden Prairie Community Center.
The teams traded goals in the first period as Phil Feinberg scored for Eden Prairie (13-9-0) while Tyler Jordan scored a power-play goal for the Knights (8-14-0).
Andor gave the Eagles a 2-1 lead midway through the second before Tyler Johnson scored with 6:55 left in the second for a 3-1 Eden Prairie lead.
Max Miller's power-play goal brought St. Michael-Albertville within one at 3-2 with 14:08 remaining in regulation but the Knights could not get another shot by Sam Schowalter, who finished with 17 saves.
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DATELINE - Kaden Postal, Andy Larson and Wittaker Heart scored to give No. 10-1A Duluth Denfeld (17-8-0) a 3-2 win over Duluth Marshall (7-15-1) at the Heritage Sports Center.
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