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Pumpkin: All-Tournament Team

By YHH Staff , 10/31/17, 1:45PM CDT

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Blaine's Austin Burnevik scores one of his record-setting 15 goals at this year's Big Pumpkin.

2017 Pumpkin Highlight Video

The Biggest Of Pumpkins

Over the past weekend, Youth Hockey Hub's Big Pumpkin showcased some of the top Peewee teams in the state in Moorhead, with the Hawks of Hermantown coming out on top in a thrilling championship win over Woodbury.

With the victory, the Hawks became the first team, not from Edina or Osseo-Maple Grove, to take the title. The Hornets and Leafbirds had alternated Pumpkin crowns for the first four years of the tournament. 

The latest iteration of the Pumpkin featured several seminal moments, including Blaine's Austin Burnevik breaking the scoring record previously held by Minnesota Golden Gopher commits Chaz and Cruz Lucius. Burnevik totaled 15 goals and 22 points for the Bengals, topping Chaz's total of 12 goals and Cruz's total of 21 points.

After crowning a new champion and rewriting the record books, YHH is proud to present its 2017 Big Pumpkin All-Tournament Team, along with some new faces that impressed and the uniforms we liked best.  


Jimmy Clark of Edina recorded seven goals and 11 points for Edina in the Pumpkin.

Player Team Position
Luke Swanson Bloomington Jefferson Goalie
Garrett Opsahl Hermantown Goalie
Tanner Henricks Woodbury Defense
Ty Hanson Hermantown Defense
Simon Houge Woodbury Defense
Joseph Schiller Moorhead Defense
Zander Billins Farmington Defense
Gavyn Thoreson Andover Forward
Austin Burnevik Blaine Forward
Jimmy Clark Edina Forward
Ty Tuccitto Stillwater Forward
Max Plante Hermantown Forward
Zam Plante Hermantown Forward

Gavyn Thoreson earned a spot on this list thanks in part to his five-goal performance against Osseo-Maple Grove in the quarterfinals.

New Faces In The Crowd

Tyler Lafferty, Farmington

Totaled two goals and four points for a gritty Tigers' squad. 

Job Freier, Fargo Freeze Blue 

Finished second on his team with three goals and five points, Freier was instrumental in helping Fargo Blue win three games of the Pumpkin. 

Gracyn Sawchyn, Chaska-Chanhassen

The former Team Alberta standout from the North American Hockey Showcase racked up six goals and 10 points to lead the Stormhawks in scoring. 

Johnny Hendrickson, Wayzata

Paced the Trojans with eight goals and 12 points, including six goals in the Trojans' final two games of the tournament. 

Mason Leimbek, Rochester

Leimbek was never held scoreless in any of Rochester's games, leading the team to a pair of wins with seven goals in four games. 

Best Threads

Chaska-Chanhassen

Stormhawks prove that simplicity in the away sweater is best.

Rochester

The all-white kit is a bold move for any team, just ask the 2016 Bantam AA state champion White Bear Lake.

Minot Wolves

Gold helmets are key, but the Wolves' entire colorway is a refreshing change. 

Rosemount

Green (especially when they are breezers) and blue is always a winning combination.

Moorhead

Orange you glad you're a Spud so you can wear these standout colors? 


Dawson McCann shows off the slick Minot (ND) Wolves uniforms in the Big Pumpkin.

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