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February 17, 2004 @
Aldrich
| South St. Paul |
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| Hill-Murray
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First period
HM, Dickhudt 16 (Kelly, Guentzel), 16:29.
Second period
HM, Adamson 4 (Kaufman, Gresback), 5:11.
SSP, Crowe (Pilot, Bernier), 8:12.
HM, McEnaney 3 (Thompson, Yearsley), 8:51.
HM, Guentzel 19 (Mercado), 11:39.
Third period
HM, Cascalenda 12, 7:46 (pp).
HM, Kelly 35 (Guentzel, Phillippi), 12:34 (pp).
Game Stats
Shots on Goal - SSP 7-8-8-23; HM 12-10-8=30.
Goalie Saves - SSP, A. Stalock (L, 24/30); HM, Fangel (W, 22/23).
Power Plays - SSP 0-2; HM 2-3.
Game Recap
Hill-Murray completed their Classic Suburban schedule at
16-0, in the process matching their longest winning streak of the season at
seven games. In three years since joining the CSC, the team's record is 43-2-3. Since leaving the City Conference, HM had a perfect conference record in just one other season (1996).
The conference championship was
Hill-Murray's 27th in school history.
Game Recap: The Pioneers opened the scoring with 30 seconds left in the first. Ryan Guentzel fed Sam Kelly on a 2-on-1; Alex Stalock made a great save on Kelly's shot but Tim Dickhudt was there to knock in the rebound. HM made it 2-0 in the second when Craig Kaufman slid a pass across the crease to Garrett Adamson for a tap in goal. South St. Paul cut into the lead when Brett Crowe's shot from the blue line went through a screen and into the net. But HM regained the two goal lead less than a minute later when Joey McEnaney put in a rebound, and the Pioneers cruised to a 6-1 win.
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