Section 8AA River Lakes used a four-goal second period to snap the Lakers’ five-game unbeaten streak in a 6-1 girls hockey win at Kent Freeman Arena Saturday afternoon. The Stars out-skated Detroit Lakes for two periods of play and scored four times in five minutes to ice the game early in the second period. Emily Kuhlman scored the game-winner 30 seconds into the period, the first of two back-to-back goals as her tally at 3:56 put the Stars up 3-1 Jessica Chiantera and Samantha Mugge added goals a minute apart at 4:43 and 5:44. Alyssa Meed made it a 6-0 game unassisted at 10:02 of the third period.
Allie Stanger got the Stars on the board in the first period unassisted at 13:30. River Lakes fired 38 shots at Laker goalie Veronica Badurek. Randa Larsen was stopped on a shorthanded breakaway backhand 40 seconds into the third period. Hailey Sonstegard got loose on a clean breakout but could not score as Detroit Lakes came out with more jump in the third period as play evened out between the two teams. The Stars were quicker to loose pucks and had a distinct advantage in attack time the first 34 minutes of play helping to create the gap on the scoreboard. DL's Dani Unruh scored her second goal of the season with 4.1 seconds remaining in the game, assisted by Jamie Bollig and Lily Burnside, to negate a shutout for River Lakes' goalie Jordyn Tomaszewski. River Lakes (11-2-1) is a Class 2A co-op between Albany, Belgrade-Brooten-Elrosa, Eden Valley-Watkins, New London-Spicer, Paynesville Area, Rocori, St. John's Prep, and Community Christian High School. Detroit Lakes (9-4-1) will play its next game at home Monday, Dec. 22 against Northern Lakes (1-10). Laker results RL 1 4 1 - 6 DL 0 0 1 - 1 Scoring FIrst period RL - Stanger Second period RL - Kuhlman RL - Kulhman from Elle Anderson RL - Chiantera from Shaye Cogelow-Ruter RL - Mugge Third period RL - Meed DL - Unruh from Bollig and Burnside Saves: RL - Tomaszewski 14/15; DL - Badurek 32/38 Section 8AA River Lakes used a four-goal second period to snap the Lakers’ five-game unbeaten streak in a 6-1 girls hockey win at Kent Freeman Arena Saturday afternoon.The Stars out-skated Detroit Lakes for two periods of play and scored four times in five minutes to ice the game early in the second period.Emily Kuhlman scored the game-winner 30 seconds into the period, the first of two back-to-back goals as her tally at 3:56 put the Stars up 3-1Jessica Chiantera and Samantha Mugge added goals a minute apart at 4:43 and 5:44.Alyssa Meed made it a 6-0 game unassisted at 10:02 of the third period.
Allie Stanger got the Stars on the board in the first period unassisted at 13:30.River Lakes fired 38 shots at Laker goalie Veronica Badurek.Randa Larsen was stopped on a shorthanded breakaway backhand 40 seconds into the third period. Hailey Sonstegard got loose on a clean breakout but could not score as Detroit Lakes came out with more jump in the third period as play evened out between the two teams.The Stars were quicker to loose pucks and had a distinct advantage in attack time the first 34 minutes of play helping to create the gap on the scoreboard.DL's Dani Unruh scored her second goal of the season with 4.1 seconds remaining in the game, assisted by Jamie Bollig and Lily Burnside, to negate a shutout for River Lakes' goalie Jordyn Tomaszewski.River Lakes (11-2-1) is a Class 2A co-op between Albany, Belgrade-Brooten-Elrosa, Eden Valley-Watkins, New London-Spicer, Paynesville Area, Rocori, St. John's Prep, and Community Christian High School.Detroit Lakes (9-4-1) will play its next game at home Monday, Dec. 22 against Northern Lakes (1-10).Laker resultsRL 1 4 1 - 6DL 0 0 1 - 1ScoringFIrst periodRL - StangerSecond periodRL - KuhlmanRL - Kulhman from Elle AndersonRL - Chiantera from Shaye Cogelow-RuterRL - MuggeThird periodRL - MeedDL - Unruh from Bollig and BurnsideSaves:RL - Tomaszewski 14/15; DL - Badurek 32/38
Four-goal second period leads Stars over Lakers
Section 8AA River Lakes used a four-goal second period to snap the Lakers' five-game unbeaten streak in a 6-1 girls hockey win at Kent Freeman Arena Saturday afternoon.

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