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2024 Boys NIT: Day 4 Recap

By Minnesota Hockey, 04/28/24, 4:00PM CDT

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Minnesota HP Seniors: 2024 CCM NIT Champions

2024 CCM NIT All Tournament Team

Forwards
Grant Gardner (North Dakota)
Cade De St. Hubert (Minnesota Seniors)
Trevor Aberwald (Minnesota Seniors)

Defense
Carson Clark (Minnesota 18s)
Alex Ballard (Minnesota Seniors)

Goalies
Joe Bertram (Minnesota Seniors)
Alexander Sabev (Minnesota Seniors)

Minnesota Seniors 6, North Dakota 1

The championship matchup of the 2024 CCM NIT lived up to its billing, the Minnesota Seniors held on to a 2-1 lead heading into the third period and exploded with 4 goals in the final frame. North Dakota had no answer for Minnesota's offensive outburst and the home-state team takes home the first place trophy, 6-1 final.

Minnesota Goals: Cade De St. Hubert x3 (Wayzata), Trevor Aberwald x2 (Champlin Park), Seth Terhell (Cambridge-Isanti)

North Dakota Goal: Tyson Ulmer

Minnesota HP 18s 3, Michigan Seniors 1

The second to last matchup of the weekend had more penalties assessed than goals scored. The fierce, physical game saw a 3-1 victory for the Minnesota 18s over the Michigan Seniors. Minnesota's consistent offense, netting one goal per period, sustained enough scoring to down the visitors from Michigan, who scored one in the third.

Minnesota Goals: Carson Clark (Wayzata), Brooks Cullen (Moorhead), Jimmy Dodig (Cretin-Derham Hall)

Michigan Goal: Cade Pratt

Wisconsin 18s 6, Michigan Juniors 3

The Wisconsin 18s jumped out to a 2-1 lead over the Michigan Juniors in the first period and never looked back, added two more goals in each of the remaining periods. The Michigan Juniors did their best to keep up the pace, adding two of their own in the second, but it was not enough as they fall 6-3.

Wisconsin Goals: Gus Thorp x2, Adam Sexton, Matthew Richter, Wyatt Ehrhardt, Gabe Braun

Michigan Goals: Drew L'esperance, James Albers, Cade Sanborn

Wisconsin Seniors 10, Colorado 2

Colorado jumped out to an early 2-1 lead over the Wisconsin Seniors after 1 period of play. The next two periods were a different story as the Seniors from WI woke up their offense netting 4 and 5 goals in the second and third periods, respectively. The scoring output was too much for Colorado to match - Wisconsin wins 10-2.

Wisconsin Goals: Josh Dekarske x2, Andrew Jicha x2, Evan Burchardt, Ryan Hilbert, Mason Johnson, Carsen Gause, Will McDonald, Vincent Greene

Colorado Goals: Hayden Williamson, Vincent Cieslak