Holy moly, goalie! one for the books
Shots on goal, by period, Apple Valley vs. East Ridge
PeriodApple ValleyEast Ridge
1426
2711
3119
OT1410
OT2113
OT327
OT4717
OT526
OT6215
Total40114
The game eclipsed two records set in a six-overtime state tournament semifinal game between Minnetonka and Lakeville North on Feb. 22, 2013.
• Longest high school girls' hockey game: 121 minutes, 58 seconds
Previous record: 113 minutes, 29 seconds
• Most saves in an overtime game: 111
Previous record: 59 (Cassie Alexander, Lakeville North)
Most saves in a regulation game: 118, by Taylor Baumhoefner of Worthington in 2007 game against New Ulm.
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