STAR TRIBUNE'S THREE STARS
1. Ryan Kesler, Canucks: Three weeks after scoring twice against Minnesota, he scored three more.
2. Mason Raymond, Canucks: The ex-Bulldog scored twice on the night UMD advanced to the Frozen Four final.
3. Colton Gillies, Wild: Of the Houston Aeros in the lineup, he once again was the standout.
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