2A semis: Minnetonka and Hill Murray still tied 1-1

Hill-Murray was offsides twice in the final minute, killing scoring chances.

March 13, 2010 at 4:07AM

The most exciting thing about the second period? A four-way cheering war between students from Apple Valley, Blaine, Hill-Murray and Minnetonka.

And, let's be honest, it's not that exciting. But that's all I've got.

Yup - no scoring to speak of. Minnetonka had two (TWO!!!) shots on goal that period. Yikes.

So it comes down to 17 minutes of hockey to decide the winner; who plays for a white ribbon and who plays for a blue one.

Or do we have a little 1996 cooking here ...?

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Brian Stensaas

Multiplatform Editing Team Leader

Brian Stensaas has been with the Minnesota Star Tribune since 2004. He is a Multiplatform Editing Team Leader, with reporting experience covering high school sports, the NHL, NBA and professional golf.

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