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Friday Finals: Jets win fifth straight

November 28, 2015

MN Wilderness 2 @ Janesville 3 (OT) – Adam Winborg scored less than a minute into overtime as the Jets won their 5th straight game with a 3-2 win over the visiting Wilderness. After a scoreless 1st period, the Jets took a 1-0 lead with a 2nd period goal from Taylor Fernandez. The Wilderness tied the game at 1-1 with a goal early in the 3rd period from Tyler Cline. The Jets would regain the lead with a goal from Zach Solow. With less than two minutes remaining, a goal from Minnesota’s Kobe Roth would force overtime, where Winborg would prove to be the hero. Jack LaFontaine made 21 saves in the win, while Luke Kania took the loss, making 21 saves. Boxscore

Aston 3 @ Johnstown 4 – Dalton Hunter scored with just over five minutes remaining in regulation to lead the Tomahawks to a 4-3 win at home over the Rebels. The teams traded goals throughout the three periods with the Tomahawks taking the lead, only to see the Rebels fight back. Tomahawks goals came from Brendan Jaquay and Alex Alger in the 1st period, Kelly O’Brien in the 2nd period and Hunter in the 3rd period. Aston got goals from Jerry Miettuten and Austin Swingle in the 1st period. Swingle then added his second goal of the game in the 3rd period to briefly tie the game. Ryan Glander picked up the win in goal, making 25 saves. Boxscore

Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 4 @ New Jersey 2 – The Knights knocked off the division-leading Titans, 4-2 thanks to two goals from Carson Knop. Wilkes-Barre/Scranton jumped out to a 3-0 lead early in the 2nd period, which included two goals from Knop and another from Jacob Hamacher. New Jersey tried to fight back with back-to-back goals from Keegan Miller, which made it 3-2 late in the 3rd period, but an empty-net goal from Austin Redders secured the win for the Knights. Andrey Svistunov made 31 saves in the win, while Spencer Wright made 28 saves in the loss. Boxscore

Wichita Falls 2 @ Odessa 1 (SO) – In a classic goaltending duel, it was Wildcats goalie Justin Kapelmaster who outlasted Odessa’s Dean Shatzer as the Wildcats edged the Jacks, 2-1 in a shootout. After a scoreless 1st period, the Wildcats took a 1-0 lead with a 2nd period goal from Austin Albrecht. Odessa would tie the game late in the 3rd period on a goal from Gray Marr. In the shootout, Adam Goodsir scored the only goal of the six shooters in the shootout. Kapelmaster made 34 saves in the win, while Shatzer made 35 saves in the loss. Boxscore

Minot 1 @ Austin 3 – The Bruins moved into a 1st place tie in the Central thanks to a 3-1 win over the visiting Minotauros. All the scoring came in the 1st period. Austin opened up a 3-0 lead thanks to goals from Justin Misiak, Jade Miller and Marcus Karlstrom. Before the period was out, Chase Springman would add the lone Minotauros goal. The rest of the way, it was Austin goalie Kris Carlson who kept the Minotauros at bay, making 28 saves in the game. Lucas Murray was perfect in a relief appearance for Minot, making 13 saves. Dawson DiPietro had two assists for the Bruins. Boxscore

Brookings 0 @ Aberdeen 4 – Peter Thome stopped all 36 shots that came his way for his first shutout of the season as the Wings blanked the visiting Blizzard on Friday, 4-0. The eventual game-winning goal came midway through the 1st period on a goal from Kieran Durgan. Jackson Graalum added a 2nd period goal and Jake Leitner and Gavin Payne scored in the 3rd period. Josh Kuehmichel made 30 saves in the losing effort for Brookings. Boxscore

Amarillo 0 @ Lone Star 2 – The Brahmas defense suffocated the Bulls, allowing them just nine shots in goal in the game as the Brahmas blanked the Bulls, 2-0. Both Lone Star goals came in the 1st period. Alex Berardinelli scored the first goal with assists from Peter Kessel and Cameron Clarke and Bud Madej added the second goal with assists to Oskar Andren and Martin Mellberg. Conor O’Brien made just nine saves in the win, while Anton Martinsson played well in the loss, making 34 saves. Boxscore

Springfield 1 @ Topeka 2 – Topeka stayed hot with a 2-1 win at home over the visiting Jr. Blues. It was the 4th straight win for the RoadRunners and 3rd straight over Springfield. After a scoreless 1st period, all the scoring came in the 2nd period. The Jr. Blues took a 1-0 lead on a goal from Sam Craggs. The RoadRunners responded with goals from Dominic Lutz and Quinn Preston. Juho Niku had to make just 13 saves in the win, while Tommy Nappier also played well in the loss, making 37 saves. Boxscore

MN Magicians 4 @ Coulee Region 3 – Casey Jerry scored twice to lead the Magicians to a 4-3 road win in Coulee Region on Friday. Things looked good for the Chill early as they took a 2-0 lead just over eight minutes into the game with goals from Nico Luka and Brady Ferner. The Magicians stormed back with four straight goals including two from Jerry and others from Pierce Crawford and Mitch Slattery. Shane Kuzmeski added the other goal for the Chill. Will Ulrich made 34 saves in the win, while Matiss Kivlenieks took the loss, making 20 saves. Boxscore

 
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