PLYMOUTH, Minn. — Michael Herman helped get Moorhead off to an early lead and the Spuds scored three third-period goals to put away Edina 6-3 on Friday in Minnesota boys hockey.

In a rematch of last season’s state semifinals, Edina stormed back quickly after falling behind 3-0. Tucker Johnson scored twice in 22 seconds — the latter on a penalty shot — to make it 3-2 in the second before Nash Paine tied the game four minutes later.

Moorhead’s Tyden Bergeson, who had a team-high two assists, opened the third by wiring a shot past Wyatt Spindler from the left circle to put the Spuds back on top. Max Cullen and Joey Cullen, who took a nifty pass from Max Cullen from behind the net, followed with goals less than a minute apart later in the period.

The Spuds outshot the Hornets 33-25.

Brandon Mickelson followed Herman’s opening goal by scoring on the power play to give the Spuds a 2-0 lead. Herman then opened the second period with a power-play goal of his own before Edina rattled off its three straight goals.

Nolan Cook stopped 13 of 16 shots for the Spuds while Will Arnold came in and earned the win with nine saves in the third.

Beau Rademacher leads Davies to boys hockey win

FARGO — Beau Rademacher had a goal and two assists as Fargo Davies opened the season with a 4-0 home win over Minot United on Friday.

Sam Glur, Carter Salberg and Noah Schmidt also scored for the Eagles. Schmidt also added an assist.

Breckum Metcalf had 31 saves in the shutout, while Minot’s Canton Christians was forced to make 54 saves.

Big second half lifts Park Christian over Fosston

MOORHEAD — Ashlynn Forde had 25 points as Park Christian went on a second-half tear to beat Fosston 72-39 on Friday in Minnesota girls basketball.

Annika Frueh chipped in 13 points along with a team-high seven rebounds while Annika Johnson added 11 points. The Falcons outscored the Greyhounds 47-15 after halftime.

Brielle Duppong scored 15 points to lead Fosston.

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