Class 2A boys' hockey quarterfinals: Grand Rapids' big rally beats Maple Grove

March 10, 2017 at 5:42AM
Grand Rapids forward Blake McLaughlin (7) celebrated his second period goal against Maple Grove. ] AARON LAVINSKY ï aaron.lavinsky@startribune.com Maple Grove played Grand Rapids in a boys' 2A quarterfinal hockey game on Thursday, March 9, 2017 at Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, Minn.
Grand Rapids forward Blake McLaughlin celebrated his second-period goal against Maple Grove. He scored another goal in the third. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Grand Rapids coach Trent Klatt said he loathes falling behind early in games but knows his explosive team can rebound.

Maple Grove saw its early two-goal buried under a landside of Grand Rapids goals in a 6-4 Thunderhawks victory in Thursday's late Class 2A quarterfinal.

Five different players scored as Grand Rapids turned a 2-0 deficit into a 5-2 lead it never surrendered.

Trevor Kukkonen and Sam Huff gave No. 4 seed Maple Grove (22-7) a 2-0 lead at 4:26 of the first period. Then No. 5 seed Grand Rapids (21-7-1) rallied.

First, Gavin Hain cut the Crimson lead to 2-1 by the first intermission. Four unanswered goals in the second period followed from John Stampohar, Jack Burnson, Drake Anderson and Blake McLaughlin.

"Once we pumped that second one in, the flood gates kind of opened," McLaughlin said. "It was a fun comeback."

"We got buzzed there pretty good," Crimson senior forward Huff said. "All the credit to them, they played well tonight."

Maple Grove didn't roll over, though. Third-period goals from Justin Kelley and Jayden Walsh sandwiched a second McLaughlin goal to keep Maple Grove within reach.

"If you take away that second period, we had a hell of a game," Maple Grove coach Todd Bergland said.

Grand Rapids has a habit of playing big playoff periods. The Thunderhawks blitzed Elk River for a five-goal third period in the Section 7 semifinals.

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