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Hockey Night: Gentry Academy stuns No. 2 Chanhassen

By Legacy Hockey staff, 02/10/23, 12:00AM CST

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Feb. 9: Anthony Zolezzi stops 37 shots for Stars in shocking win over the Storm; Roseau falls to Grand Forks Red River

Gentry Academy 3, Chanhassen 1

VICTORIA - Anthony Zolezzi stopped 37 shots and Gentry Academy scored the final three goals on Thursday as it earned a 3-1 upset win over No. 2-2A Chanhassen at the Victoria Recreation Center.

The Stars took a 2-1 lead on a goal by Justin Obrochta with 1:33 left in regulation and Eli Bailey added an empty-net, insurance goal 26 seconds later.

Chanhassen's Tyler Smith scored a power-play goal with 5:14 left in the second period to put the Storm ahead 1-0. Gentry Academy (14-8-0) answered with a goal by Ryder Betzold with 4:51 remaining in the second.

Chanhassen (19-3-0) outshot Gentry Academy 38-13.

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Grand Forks Red River (N.D.) 7, Roseau 4

ROSEAU - Grand Forks Red River, the top-ranked team in North Dakota, scored five unanswered goals as it defeated Roseau 7-4 at Roseau Memorial Arena.

Noah Urness gave Roseau (14-7-1) a 1-0 lead with a power-play goal with 11:24 left in the first before Grand Forks Red River (18-2-1) went on its scoring burst.

Red River, which has gone 4-0-0 against Minnesota competition, tied the game with 7:28 left and then took the lead with 2:09 remaining in the first. Another Red River goal came with 53 seconds left in the opening period.

Red River pushed the lead to 5-1 after scoring two goals, including one from North Dakota scoring leader Mikey Coleman, midway through the second period.

Gavin Jensen brought the Rams to within 5-2 with a power-play goal in the second.

The teams traded goals in the third.

Urness finished with two goals and two assists for the Rams.

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Rosemount 5, Shakopee 4 (OT)

ROSEMOUNT - Christian Garrity's goal with 2:06 left in overtime gave Rosemount a 5-4 win over Shakopee at Rosemount Ice Arena.

Kade Lotysz's power-play goal tied the contest, setting up Garrity's game-winning goal in overtime as Rosemount (11-9-1) stretched its unbeaten streak to eight games.

Shakopee (14-7-0) led 2-1 after the first after goals by Cooper Simpson and Jacob Lee. Owen Durigan scored for the Irish.

Garrity tied the game 4:44 into the second period but the Sabers got power-play goals from Simpson and Nate Pederson for a 4-2 lead. Cadyn Campbell brought Rosemount within one, 4-3, with 2:12 left in the middle period.

Rosemount outshot Shakopee, 55-37. Aleksi Husen made 50 saves for the Sabers.

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Alexandria 3, Fergus Falls 0

FERGUS FALLS - Elijah Rasmussen made 20 saves en route to his second shutout the season as Alexandria upset No. 11-1A Fergus Falls 3-0 at the Fergus Falls Community Arena.

Leo Kompelien's power-play goal gave Alexandria (9-12-1) a 1-0 lead early in the second period. Joe Lamski later extended the lead to 2-0 with 6:11 left in the second.

Caleb Lind added an insurance goal in the third.

Ben Swanson made 42 saves for Fergus Falls (12-8-2).

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Warroad 8, Bemidji 0

BEMIDJI - Hampton Slukynsky made 27 saves for his eighth shutout of the season and 19th of his career and Murray Marvin-Cordes continued his torrid scoring pace with three goals as Warroad remained unbeaten with an 8-0 triumph over Bemidji.

Marvin-Cordes, who has scored eight goals in his last four games, gave No. 1-1A Warroad (24-0-0) a 2-0 lead after the first. Marvin-Cordes, a junior forward, completed his hat trick with 10:43 left in the second.

Gaabi Boucha scored twice in the third for the Warriors.

Senior forward Jayson Shaugabay finished the night with a goal and four assists, pushing his career scoring total to 288 points, ranking him seventh on Minnesota's all-time list. He is three points shy of passing Luverne's Jaxon Nelson.

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Rochester Mayo 5, New Prague 4

ROCHESTER - Jacob Brown scored with 11 seconds left to give Rochester Mayo a 5-4 win over New Prague at Graham Arena.

The Spartans, who are 7-1-1 in their last nine games, scored all five of their goals in the third period.

Will Seymour scored with 1:40 left to give New Prague the lead but Kor tied the game 36 seconds later, setting the stage for Brown's goal in the final seconds.

Following a scoreless first, Michael Beckius gave New Prague (12-7-1) the lead by scoring with 5:27 remaining in the second.

Rochester Mayo (16-4-2) opened the third with goals by Payton Nor and Cohen Ruskell to take a 2-1 lead 3:42 into the period.

The Trojans responded with goals by Beckius and Eric Berg to take a 3-2 lead before Mayo's Samuel Jacobson tied the game with 6:59 remaining.

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Little Falls 3, Detroit Lakes 2

LITTLE FALLS - Junior forward Carter Oothoudt scored twice in the third period as Little Falls rallied to beat Detroit Lakes 3-2 at Exchange Arena.

Oothoudt tied it at 2-2 early in the third period and scored the winner with 2:36 remaining for his third goal of the game and 26th of the season.

The victory was the fourth straight and ninth in 10 games for the No. 12-1A Flyers (15-8-1).

Ben Hines and Aiden Kennedy scored in the second period for No. 9-1A Detroit Lakes (16-6-1) as it took a 2-1 lead.

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