ST. MICHAEL — Aiden Olsen scored three goals for the Brainerd Warriors as they beat the Rochester Raiders 11-0 to move to 5-0 overall Wednesday, Jan. 14.
Landon Brotherton tallied one goal and four assists. Summer Headlee scored two goals and dished one assist. James Martin scored two third-period goals.
Caleb Keran, Josh Pence and Henry Rivers added goals. Andrew Kargel notched five saves as Brainerd outshot Rochester 45-5.
First period: Brd-Caleb Keran (Summer Headlee) 1:11, Brd-Summer Headlee (Caleb Keran) 1:30, Brd-Aiden Olsen 10:30, Brd-Summer Headlee (Landon Brotherton) 10:39, Brd-Landon Brotherton 14:51
Second period: Brd-Aiden Olsen (Landon Brotherton, Josh Pence) 7:57
Third period: Brd-Josh Pence (Landon Brotherton) 2:41, Brd-Aiden Olsen (Landon Brotherton) 4:43, Brd-James Martin 5:45, Brd-Henry Rivers (Logan Kargel, Aiden Olsen) 6:20, Brd-James Martin (Caleb Keran) 14:55
Shots on goal: Brd 45, R 5
Goalies: Brd-Andrew Kargel (5 saves); R-Mikael Brown (34 saves)
Overall: Brd 5-0. Next: Brainerd vs. Dakota United at Maple Grove 6 p.m. Friday, Jan. 16.
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