Twenty-second Game of 1998-1999 Season Section 6 Playoffs Shakopee 0 0 0 1--1 Breck 0 0 0 0--0 Overtime: Shakopee--Emily Bender, 4:17. Saves: Shakopee--Robin Doepke, 9-6-3-3-- 21; Breck--Kathryn Struthers, 2-4-2-0--8. Records: Shakopee (11-10-2); Breck (11-11-1). Recap: The Breck Girls Hockey team lost a 1-0 heartbreaker to Shakopee on Wednesday night. The teams ended regulation time tied 0-0. Each team had a goal disallowed in the game. Shakopee scored halfway into the overtime period, as a shot going wide of goal from the right point was inadvertently steered into the goal by a Breck player who was attempting to steer the puck behind the goal. With the goal, the Breck seniors were bid farewell, Captains Christina Twomey, Britt Kittelsen and Lauren Bolles, along with defender Katie Fannon. Tri-Metro: The conference did not do well in the second round of the playoffs as the Tri-Metro Champion & Section 4 (#2-seed) St. Paul Blades were beaten by the (#7) Forest Lake Rangers 5- 2. (Note-Forest Lake was the best team the Mustangs faced this year. They outshot us 37-6, including a 20-0 first period. How they could be ranked #7 in their section is a surprise to me). Also losing in their first games: Stillwater 5, St. Paul United 2 Eagan 12, Cretin-Derham Hall 1 Irondale 10, Minnehaha Academy 1 The only conference winner was Blake by a 4-2 score over Chaska. Blake will now play top-seeded Bloomington Jefferson on Wednesday. Jefferson was a 4-1 winner over Shakopee on Friday night. Jefferson outshot the Sabers 55-5, but Shakopee's eighth-grade goalie Robin Doepke kept the Sabers close by saving 49, including all 25 shots she faced in the third period. Doepke was lifted in the final minute to allow senior goaltender Jenny McGrath (2 saves) to finish the game.
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