Game 1: Moose Lake > Red Wing (8-2)


Moose Lake celebrates one of its eight goals during Friday's win.

Player Team Stat 1 Stat 2
Gracie Hartl Moose Lake 2G 2A
Megan Hattenberger Moose Lake 2G
Sandra Ribich Moose Lake 1G 1A

Megan Hattenberger, Moose Lake.

NOTES

Moose Lake continues its undefeated season with a resounding 8-2 win over Red Wing, led by Gracie Hartl's two goals and two assists. Megan Hattenberger also scored two goals for the Rebels, with single tallies coming from Summer Wekseth, Sandra Ribich, Lily Kahara-Wallace, and Hallie Klavue. Cheyenne Tyler and Ariel Johnson each scored once for Red Wing in the loss. 

Game 2: Willmar >New Ulm-Sleepy Eye (4-0)


Willmar's Macee Hansen with the Tally.

Player Team Stat 1 Stat 2
Avery Quinn Willmar 1G 2A
Lauren Eilers Willmar 2G
Macee Hansen Willmar 1G 1G

Erin Eilers earned the shutout on Friday for Willmar.

NOTES

Willmar shut out New Ulm/Sleepy Eye 4-0 on Friday in a penalty-ridden affair, paced by Avery Quinn's goal and two assists. Lauren Eilers scored two goals for Willmar in the win, with the fourth goal going to Macee Hansen. 

Game 3: Mankato > Cloquet (2-1)


Morgan Evans, Mankato.

Player Team Stat 1 Stat 2
Morgan Evans Mankato 1G 1A
Delaney Giesen Mankato 1G
Emma Parks Cloquet 1G

Ella Prochaska held off Cloquet late in the third period to help Mankato emerge victorious.

NOTES

In one of the lowest-scoring games of the day, Mankato snuck past Cloquet 2-1. Delaney Giesen scored the eventual game-winning goal for Mankato, with Morgan Evans notching the other tally. Emma Parks scored the lone goal of the loss for Cloquet. Mankato will meet Woodbury Royal in the semifinals on Saturday. 

Game 4: Woodbury Royal > New Prague (5-3)


Katie Shanley of Woodbury Royal celebrates after tipping in a shot on Friday.

Player Team Stat 1 Stat 2
Payton Olsen Woodbury Royal 2G 1A
Avaya Schneider New Prague 1G 1G

Woodbury goaltender Gracie Ambright shut down the New Prague comeback chance late in the third period on Friday's win.

NOTES

Two goals and an assist from Payton Olsen helped power Woodbury Royal to a 5-3 win over New Prague, sending the Predators the semifinal round. New Prague took a 1-0 lead in the second period on a goal by Avaya Schneider, a one-goal advantage that was quickly erased by five Woodbury Royal tallies. The Trojans scored twice late in the third period before the Predators locked down the comeback attempt.