DELANO - Delano scored five unanswered goals, including Aaron Halonen's winning power-play goal goal with 1:58 seconds left, as it rallied from a four-goal deficit to beat Chanhassen 5-4 at Delano Area Sports Arena in one of four games played statewide on Wednesday.
Halonen re-directed Bryce Peterson's shot from the point past Chanhassen goaltender Steffano Carranza to put Delano in front.
Nolan Warner put Chanhassen (3-10-0) ahead 4-0 with 3:53 left in the second period.
Mason Hargarten and Daniel Halonen scored in the second period as the Tigers pulled to within 4-2. Hargarten's power-play goal with 2:56 left in regulation tied the score at 4-4.
STILLWATER - Liam Schultz and Caden Lindsay set each other up for goals in the second and third periods as Minnetonka pulled away for 3-0 victory over over Mahtomedi in at the St. Croix Valley Recreation Center.
Cullen Murray scored a first-period goal for No. 13-2A Minnetonka (7-6-1), which outshot the No. 10-1A Zephyrs 30-18.
Schultz scored on an assist from Lindsay in the second period, and Lindsay scored on an assist from Schultz in the third.
Chase Jerdee made 18 saves for the Skippers; Wes Strub made 27 stops for Mahtomedi.
ST. PAUL - Weston Schenkelberg scored twice in the third third period to help propel Hopkins to a 6-1 victory over St. Paul Highland Park.
Brady Tersteeg also scored twice for the Royals (6-6-0), who led 3-1 entering the final period.
Leo Kirsch scored the lone goal for St. Paul Highland Park (4-9-0).
ISANTI - Maverick McKinnon and Blake Jacobson each scored twice and Zachary Schnabel made 19 saves as Forest Lake beat Cambridge-Isanti 6-0 at Isanti Ice Arena to complete the game that was suspended on Tuesday night because of dangerous ice conditions.
Forest Lake (6-7-0) led 3-0 midway through the second period when the game was delayed and then suspended to Wednesday afternoon.
Jacobson, a senior, scored both his goals in the third period. McKinnon, an eighth-grader, scored a goal in each of the first and second periods. He leads the team with 12 goals.
Cambridge-Isanti dropped to 4-8-1 with the loss.
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