A hockey fan walked into Aldrich Arena on Saturday ... No. 1 Moorhead and No. 2 Hill-Murray matched skill and spirit in a game befitting a state tournament crowd. Neither team stopped coming ...
For the second year in a row, Edina and Hill-Murray met to decide the Class 2A state girls hockey title. This time, though, senior forward Ella Hornung made sure the outcome turned out differently.
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Hill-Murray vowed that this latest meeting with Edina would be different. In the past three games against the Hornets, Hill-Murray had surrendered 14 goals and mustered just three in reply.
Emily Pohl had two goals and two assists, Jaycee Chatleain had two goals and one assist, and Hill-Murray beat Rosemount 5-2 in a state Class 2A girls hockey semifinal at the Xcel Energy Center.
Senior Ella Hornung scored the game-winning goal on a deflection in double overtime, securing the Class 2A girls hockey state championship for Hill-Murray in thrilling fashion against powerhouse ...
But hockey doesn’t always work out the way you’d like it to. Such was the case for Hill-Murray, which dropped a 4-3 heartbreaker in overtime to Stillwater in the Section 4 final.
Hill-Murray defenseman Kasey Senden holds the team’s trophy over her head after the Pioneers defeated Edina in two overtimes Saturday. (Aaron Lavinsky/The Minnesota Star Tribune) ...
The Minnesota State girl’s hockey tournament continued on Friday ... In Class AA, No. 3 Hill-Murray took down No. 7 Rosemount 5-2. Then top-seeded Edina defeated the No. 5 Academy of Holy ...
Hill-Murray avenged a title-game loss to Edina in the Class 2A girls hockey state championships Saturday night at the Xcel Energy Center. Two overtimes were required to produce a 5-4 victory for ...