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Warrior Cup: Champions Crowned

By Tony Scott, 04/20/15, 1:00AM CDT

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12 Teams Claim first prize Sunday


Jayden Veney scores the for '05 Tommy Chicago's

06 Invite: Breakaway beats Colorado 5-2 to avenge a morning loss to the Kodiaks to win the Championship.

MVP: Ryan McPartland, Breakaway

Predicted Winner: CO Kodiaks (0/1)

06 Open: MN Frost beat Warrior 7-2 avenging a first game tie on Friday to win the Warrior Cup Sunday in Edina.

MVP: Malachi McKinnon, MN Frost

05 Invite: Tommy Chicago avenged a Pool Play loss to Northern Wings Sunday morning and won the title in the afternoon sending the Kodiaks back to the mountains with a 9-2 win.

MVP: Jayden Veney, Tommy Chicago

Predicted Winner: Velocity (0/2)

05 Open: After going 3-1 in Pool Play, the Ice Clams knocked off WI Pride 4-3 to win the Warrior Cup on Sunday in Prior Lake.

MVP: Nicholas Rocholl, Ice Clams


03 Invite MVP Joe Greniuk

04 Invite: Miracle Gold showed why they are one of the best '04 teams in MN. Gold went 4-1 on the weekend including a nice 3-1 win over Breakaway.

MVP: Jack Kritzeck, Miracle Gold

Predicted Winner: Velocity (0/3)

04 Open: The Steeldogs captured first place by outscoring their opponents on Sunday 16-2 en route to a spot on the Winner's Circle. The Dogs showed more bite than bark by going 4-1 on the weekend.

MVP: Casey Seidl, Steeldogs.

03 Invite: Miracle Gold was dominant all weekend long, never being seriously tested  the entire tournament. They oustscored their opponents 40-4 in five games. 

MVP: Joe Greniuk, Miracle Gold

Predicted Winner: Miracle Gold (1/4)

03 Open: After narrowly beating the Icemen in the morning 5-4, North beat Hometown 7-2 to win the Warrior Cup Championship in Richfield.

MVP: Aksel Reid, North


Alex Harlan from Kodiaks scores of his 3G Sunday

02 Invite: The Lake Superior Stars went 2-1 in Pool Play, but brought their A game on Sunday. First they beat tourney favorite Velocity 3-1 in the morning and then they beat a very good CO Kodiaks team in a shootout to win the title. 

MVP: Blake Biondi, Lake Superior Stars

Predicted Winner: Velocity (1/5)

02 Open: The Southside Stars held off the Northern Storm 7-2 to win the Warrior Cup prize in Woodbury.

MVP: Ben Konik, Southside Stars

01 Invite: The Colorado Kodiaks gained the final at four Invite levels this weekend. Late on Sunday afternoon, they were zero for three. After spotting Tommy Chicago's a goal, the Kodiaks scored 5 unanswered goals to go on and beat TC 8-4 to win the Warrior Cup. Brady Berlin and Alex Harlan each had a Hatty for the Bears.

MVP: Brady Berlin, CO Kodiaks

Predicted Winner: Euro American (1/6)

01 Open: The MN Frost gave their opponents a chilly reception winning all five games on their way to the championship in Hudson Sunday. They outscored their opponents 32-5 over five games to win the Warrior Cup.

MVP:


Carter Clafton with game saving saving in the Shootout for Lake Superior Stars.

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