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Green Wave Cools the Dragons

Haley Mack’s five-point night leads East Grand Forks into the state semifinals.

Haley Mack completes her hat trick with this second-period goal in East Grand Forks’ state quarterfinal win over Litchfield/Dassel-Cokato on Wednesday night. (Photo / Debbie Koberinski)

A pair of first time state tournament participants experienced vastly different first impressions as No. 2 East Grand Forks outgunned Litchfield/Dassel-Cokato 8-1 in Wednesday night’s Class A quarterfinal clash. Sophomore forward Haley Mack led the Green Wave attack, scoring four goals in T.J. Oshie fashion—four goals in six shots—while chipping in an assist to complete her five-point effort.

Mack’s sister Alexa made it a family affair as the junior added three points of her own (1-3–4) while Riley Koberinski contributed a goal and two assists. East Grand Forks goaltender Madi Galstad helped her team reach the state semifinals with 11 saves in the win. The Green Wave will face St. Paul United, 5-2 winners over Proctor/Hermantown, on Friday at 1:00 p.m. for a spot in Saturday’s state title game.

While falling in the first game of their first-ever state tournament was heartbreaking for the Dragons, senior forward Sarah Kivisto spoke of the opportunity to perform on such a huge stage.

“It was the best feeling skating on the ice for warm-ups,” she said. “Obviously we wish the score would have been better but we played a good game against a very good team.”

Trailing 3-0 less than five minutes into the second period, the unranked Dragons cut the deficit to two on Kennedy Sommerfeld’s even-strength goal at 4:24 and gained some life after a penalty-marred opening frame. But the Green Wave responded by flooding the LDC net with three goals in a 2:34 span near the midway point of the contest culminating with Mack completing her hat trick at 10:06.

Mack scored her first two goals in a first period which saw the teams trade penalties to the tune of five minors overall, three of them to East Grand Forks. It’s not the way the Green Wave envisioned the first period to be according to East Grand Forks coach Jim Scanlan who said the penalties made it tough for his team to get into a rhythm.

“I thought we were a little bit tight the first period but that’s to be expected,” Scanlan said. “They’re high school kids, the first time being at the state tournament, the first time being in this environment. Certainly getting the first goal was key, I thought we settled down after that and I thought as the game went on we started moving our feet and moving the puck a lot better.”

The four-goal performance comes on the heels of Mack’s double overtime winner against Thief River Falls in the Section 8A finals in Warroad punching the Green Wave’s ticket to St. Paul. Her five-point effort on Wednesday ran her already school record-setting season total to 79 points (43-36–79).

“She’s stepped up and that’s the type of player she is, obviously it’s a bigger stage,” Scanlan said. “You might say she kind of relishes those challenges, but she’d be the first to say her linemates and her teammates are obviously a big part of that.”

Asked if he’d like to have been pushed a little harder with the competition ramping up in the semifinals, Scanlan said it wasn’t that important.

“I coached the boy’s team a long time ago and that first game was always a big game because … if you lose you’re in what we called the ‘Sunshine Bracket’ and you didn’t want to go in the ‘Sunshine Bracket,’” Scanlan said. “We just wanted to get the ‘W’, whether it was 2-1 in double overtime or 8-1; we just wanted to get to that next round.”

Minnesota Hockey Magazine Executive Editor Brian Halverson is a member of the Minnesota Chapter of the Professional Hockey Writers Association and is a contributor to The Sports Xchange's NHL coverage in St. Paul. An experienced sports feature writer and reporter, Brian's work has been published in The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, The Marquette Mining Journal, The St. Paul Pioneer Press and the Hartford Courant. Prior to joining the Minnesota Hockey Magazine team, Brian served as a WCHA co-columnist for U.S. College Hockey Online.

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