Friday, December 23, 2022

Minneapolis and SLP Orioles All Even at Five

Playing their final game before the Christmas holiday, the St. Louis Park Orioles got the tying goal from Griffin Krone with :12.4 left in regulation time to tie Minneapolis 5-5 on a frigid Friday night at The Rec Center.  

Teddy Dahlin would put the Orioles ahead as he scored off a pass from Max Rider.  Minneapolis would tie the game at one on Hank Davis' goal.  St. Louis Park would strike twice, starting with Krone's rebound goal, followed by Max Rider :46 later.  

Minneapolis would score the first two goals of the second period, both coming from Max Pankratz.  The Orioles would get their lone goal of the period when Henry Schultz lined a shot from the left face off circle and it would land in the net.  Pankratz would get the hat trick :26 later.  Ronan Davis would wrap up the second period scoring when he got a pass from Andrew Lybeck and sent it to the net.  

It looked like Minneapolis would get their second win of the season in the third period as the scoreboard did not budge.  But wait.  With 1:31 left in regulation time, St. Louis Park head coach Tyler Brodersen pulled goalie Josh Middleton for a sixth attacker and they would capitalize on the extra man when Krone drove the puck past the right side of Minneapolis goalie Griffin Simpson and over the goal line with :12.4 to go and the game would enter overtime where nobody would score the game winning goal.  

Minneapolis improved their record to 1-4-1 and they will play in the opening round of the Herb Brooks Holiday Classic on Monday, December 26 at 1:30 PM at the Super Rink in Blaine.  The game will be played on Rink 4.  St. Louis Park extended their unbeaten streak to four games and now has a record of 3-3-1.  They will be back in action in the opening round of the Tradition Classic on Tuesday, December 27 at noon against the Champlin Park Rebels.  

Saturday, December 17, 2022

BSM Red Knights Blast Holy Angels

 It was a Saturday matinee matchup between two top ranked Class AAA girls basketball teams as Olivia Olson scored 23 points to lead the third ranked Benilde-St. Margaret's Red Knights to an 88-73 victory over the second ranked Holy Angels Stars at Haben Center in St. Louis Park.  

The Stars got off to an early 6-0 run with three pointers from Kaylee Caron and Jenna Buer.  The Red Knights got on the board with four straight points from Kendall McGee.  McKenzie Wells would score a three point play to cut the Holy Angels lead to two and McGee's two free throws tied the game at 14.  Buer would regain the lead for the Stars with a three pointer.  The Red Knights would vault into the lead as they would go on a 12-0 run that included two three pointers from Sierra Lumpkin.  Celia Lund would end the run for Holy Angels and McGee would hit a three to put BSM ahead by 14.  Olson would heat up on offense, scoring five straight points to spark a 7-0 run and the Red Knights led 46-27 at the half.  

Kaylee Caron would begin the second half scoring for the Stars on a free throw awarded due to an intentional foul by McGee.  And speaking of fouls, the fouls began to pile up for Holy Angels and they would lose Kaylee Caron, Ella Pritchard and Buer to fouls.  The Red Knights would lead by as much as 20.  Olson, a junior who committed to Michigan, made an outstanding pass to McGee for a basket. Defense also was a factor as Josie Nnjai blocked Molly O'Malley's shot and Olson recorded five steals.  Holy Angels did have some late life as Lind hit three pointers but Lumpkin scored four straight points to clinch the win.  

Other Red Knights in double figures were McGee with 22 points.  Lumpkin added 18 and Zahara Bishop came off the bench to score 14.  Lind led the Stars with 17 points.  Also in double figures were Buer with 14 points, Kiera O'Rourke and Elizabeth Pierce 11.  

BSM improved their record to 4-2 and will head to Minneapolis to face the DeLaSalle Islanders on Tuesday, December 20 at 5:30 PM.  Holy Angels ended their six game winning streak and fell to 6-1.  They also return to action in the 20th as they host they host the Chanhassen Storm at 7 PM.  


Tuesday, December 13, 2022

Brodersen's First Career Win is Shutout

 Chalk up win number one in the Tyler Brodersen Era.  Max Rider scored two goals and Henry Schultz recorded two assists to lead the St. Louis Park Orioles to a 4-0 shutout of the Hopkins Royals Tuesday night at The Rec Center.  

The game was originally scheduled to be played on The Rec Center's outdoor rink but was moved to the Orioles usual West Rink home due to rain.  

The Orioles got on the board in the first period on Schultz's center slot shot that was tipped in by Max Rider.

St. Louis Park added two goals to their ledger in the second period.  The first came when Griffin Krone scored on a rebound.  The second goal would while the Royals Malaki Berry was serving a two minute roughing penalty that put the Orioles on the power play.  Max Rider would score his second goal of the game from the left side to put St. Louis Park ahead by three.  

But St. Louis Park was not finished putting the puck into the net.  They would conclude the scoring with the lone third period goal as Mason Amelse went top shelf from the left point.  

The Orioles improved their record to 1-2 and will play their first road game of the 2022-23 campaign Saturday, December 17 against the Armstrong/Cooper Wings at 7 PM at New Hope Arena.  The Royals fell to 1-3 and will return to action on Thursday, December 15 when they host the Waconia Wildcats at 7 PM at the Hopkins Pavilion.  

Friday, December 9, 2022

Waconia Wildcats Edge SLP Orioles

 Though the St. Louis Park Orioles dominated the shots on goal, outshooting the Waconia Wildcats 35-14, it was the visitors from Carver County who would prevail as Charles Vacek's game winning goal with 1:17 left in regulation time to lead Waconia to a 2-1 win over St. Louis Park Friday night at The Rec Center.

Both teams would tally in the first period.  The Orioles broke out of the starting gate when Henry Schultz fed Phil Hirte on the left side of Wildcat goalie Matthew Johnson, found an opening and put it in the net.  The Wildcats even the score on Luke Puchner's center slot goal.  

Neither team would score in the second period.  The third period looked like the game would head into overtime as the score stayed even at one. St. Louis Park kept Johnson busy in goal as he made some outstanding saves.  But it was Waconia who would break the deadlock when Vacek would rebound the puck off the boards and he would fire it across the goal line with 1:17 to go.  The Orioles would call time out and head coach Tyler Brodersen pulled goalie Brett Middleton, who replaced his brother Josh in the third period for a sixth attacker.  Could St. Louis Park get the equalizer to send the game into overtime?  They would have several chances but Johnson prevented them from scoring to end the game.

The Wildcats improved their record to 5-2 and will face the Hopkins Royals on Thursday, December 15 at 7 PM at the Hopkins Pavillion.  The Orioles fell to 0-2 and will also face the Royals in an outdoor game at The Rec Center Tuesday, "December 13 at 7 PM.  

St. Louis Park's Elijah Puchner and Drew and Luke Puchner of Waconia are cousins.  

Thursday, December 1, 2022

Five Goal Outburst Leads Chaska Hawks in SLP Orioles Home Opener

Tyler Brodersen's maiden voyage as head coach of the St. Louis Park Orioles boys hockey team would turn into a sunken ship as Ty Broten scored two goals in a five goal third period to lead the Chaska Hawks to a 6-1 win over the Orioles Thursday night at The Rec Center.  

Both teams would tally in the first period.  The Hawks would struck quick, 1:30 into the period when Nathan Hinze rebounded Tristin Wassengeso's shot.  The Orioles would even the score pn Cole Taylor's goal.  

Neither team would erase the ones from their end of the scoreboard in the second period.  In the third period, Chaska would break the game open with four goals in a period of 3:02. The first would come on a power play goal from Matthew Magnusson, followed by two straight goals from Broten.  The first came unassisted and the second was from the center slot.  Luke Iverson would put the Hawks up by four on his goal from the right corner and they would conclude the scoring when Zach Markwell got a pass from Ryder Herrmann and Zach Markwell would score from the left point.  

Chaska improved their record to 1-2 and returns to action as they host the Chanhassen Storm on Tuesday, December 6 at 7 PM at the Chaska Community Center.  St. Louis Park, playing their first game of the season after their opener on November 29 against Bloomington Kennedy was postponed due to the  snowstorm fell to 0-1 and will host the Waconia Wildcats on Friday, December 9 at The Rec Center at 7 PM.  

The game against Kennedy has been rescheduled for Wednesday, December 21 at 7 PM at the Bloomington Ice Garden.