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CCM HP Boys 16 Final 54: Day 1

By Minnesota Hockey, 04/23/16, 9:45PM CDT

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Team White 4, Team Blue 3

Jett Jungels opened the scoring for Team White less than two minutes into the game. Chase Foley made it 2-0 in the last minute of the period. White made it 3-0 early in the second period with a goal from Jacob Seitz, his third point of the night after assisting on the first two goals. But Team Blue battled back. Andrew Stoneman got Blue on the board. Then, on a 2-on-1, Cody Hendrickson one-timed home a pass from Carson Cochran to make it a 3-2 game late in the game. Team White fought right back to re-extend the lead to 4-2 when Ben Helgeson fired home a low, hard shot from the right circle on the rush. But Team Blue wouldn’t go quietly. Levi Stauber responded with a goal to cut the lead to 4-3. Team Blue almost completed the comeback with seconds left in the game and an empty net, but Team White held on for the victory. Andrew Beran and Jack Cusey combined for 31 saves in the Team White win. Jacob Sibell and Isaiah Dilaura stopped 16 for Team Blue.

Team Red 6, Team Blue 1

Brendan McFadden flashed some nifty coordination for the first goal of the game. The St. Thomas Academy forward caught a pass from Landon Langenbrunner in his skates, kicked it to his stick, deked the goaltender and banged it home to give Team Red the 1-0 lead. Red made it 2-0 early in the second with an even-strength goal from Edina’s Michael Vorlicky. Blue would tally its first and only goal of the game from Shattuck-St. Mary’s Andrew Stoneman, with assists to Brady Ziemer and Cody Hendrickson. It was all Red from there. Rochester John Marshall’s Xander Lamppa scored two and Minnetonka’s Jack Bayless and Shattuck-St. Mary’s Wyatt Palmer scored to seal the 6-1 victory. Jacob Sibell and Isaiah Dilaura stopped 37 shots for Blue; Travis Allen and Atticus Raasch stopped 17 for Red.

Team White 6, Team Red 3

Team White scored first when Payton Matsui’s shot banked off the boards and right to Jett Jungels, who banged the puck into an open net to make it 1-0. Hill-Murray’s Ben Helgeson made it 2-0 with a snap shot from the left circle with an assist to Chase Foley. Nick Strom of Breck then fired a wrist shot from the point through traffic and into the net to make it 3-0. Moorhead’s Isaac Henkemeyer Howe pounded home a rebound and it was 4-0 White after the first period. Mankato East goaltender Jack Cusey was spectacular for White, stoning Taiyo Larson and Charlie Ankeny in the first while stopping 16 shots in the first period. Jungels added another tally in the second, with another assist to Henkemeyer Howe, who finished with four points on the night. Red staged a comeback with three unanswered goals from Joseph Gimberlin, Brendan McFadden and Luke Herzog, but White held on to their lead for a 6-3 victory.