• EDINA 4, CENTENNIAL 0: The Hornets jumped out to a 2-0 lead in front of a home crowd in the first period with offensive pressure and a couple of power plays Thursday night. Bo Brauer found the net first for Edina and just 19 seconds later Andy Jordahl scored. Edina outshot Centennial 25-4 in the second period and added two more goals. A scoreless third period gave the Hornets their fourth victory of the season.• WAYZATA 2, ANDOVER 1: The Trojans and Huskies traded goals in the opening frame, but after a quick, scoreless second period Wayzata's Brian Machut scored in the third to give his team a slim 2-1 lead that would hold up until the final buzzer.
• HILL-MURRAY 2, BURNSVILLE 1: These two teams engaged in a defensive battle, with neither team scoring nor committing a penalty for nearly the first 30 minutes of play. Hill-Murray's Mitch Slattery scored a goal near the end of the second period to break the streak. The Blaze scored on a power play to start the third period to tie the score, but Hill-Murray's Jacob Olson found the net soon after for the game-winner.
• IRONDALE 4, WACONIA 3: After trading goals in the first two periods, Irondale jumped out to a lead after the final intermission on Logan Johnson's goal. Waconia evened the score again a few minutes later on a power play, but Kilen Eilefson gave his team a 4-3 lead, which the Knights clung to for the final 4 minutes.
• EDEN PRAIRIE 7, CHAMPLIN PARK 1: The Eagles went on a shooting frenzy in the first two periods, scoring seven times on 32 shots. Colton Schmidt, Michael Graham, and Steven Spinner each scored twice, and goalie Jake Kielly stopped 21 Champlin Park shots.
GIRLS' HOCKEY
Royals win with one goal• HOPKINS 1, CENTENNIAL 0: A second-period power play goal from Grace Bizal was all the scoring in this game, but one goal was enough for the Royals to hang on. Hopkins outshot Centennial by a 20-10 margin.
• CRETIN-DERHAM HALL 3, ROSEVILLE 2: Cretin-Derham Hall took 15 shots in the overtime period, but didn't find victory until Natalie Kelly found the net on a power-play goal. Emma May had 25 saves for the Raiders.
• LAKEVILLE SOUTH 5, APPLE VALLEY 3: Ari Reid scored three goals in the second period for Lakeville South to notch the hat trick, and Kalley Ravndalen found the net twice to give the Panthers a 5-3 road win. Lakeville South goalkeeper Chloe Crosby saved 21 shots.