Tigers dominate in bounce-back win over Eagles
DeMuth, Mauch’s hat tricks lead No. 7 Marshall past Windom 13-0
Photos by Samantha Davis: The Marshall girls hockey team swarms Brooklyn Mauch with a hug after scoring the go-ahead goal in the third period on Saturday against Minnesota River. The Tigers defeated Windom Monday night 13-0 behind hat tricks from Mauch and Peyton DeMuth.
MARSHALL — Brooklyn Mauch and Peyton DeMuth each finished with a hat trick to power the No. 7 Marshall girls hockey team to a bounce-back win in dominant fashion, taking down Windom 13-0 in a Big South Conference game Monday night. The Tigers were coming off three-straight losses, two of which came in overtime.
Marshall controlled all areas of the rink from the jump, scoring nine goals alone in the first period, and outshot the Eagles overall 70-7.
Mauch and DeMuth led Marshall with 7 and 6 points, respectively, behind Mauch’s team-high four assists while DeMuth followed with three.
The opening period was packed with action for the Tigers, scoring in the second minute of the game as the rest came nearly every other minute. DeMuth and Mauch combined for six of the nine goals, finishing their hat tricks in the first period.
All of the Tigers’ goals were scored on even strength, as Mauch got the scoring started with an assist from Abbey Foley and DeMuth.
Abbey Foley also had two goals on the night, in the first and second period, while Ryle Messenbrink, Brianna Foley, Ava Kolander, Lucie Pearson and Dakota DeCamp all had one as well.
Nora Holmgren, Elsie Deutz and Eme DeMuth each had a pair of assists on the night, while Haylee Kirchner spent the night in the net, protecting all shots that came her way.
Marshall outshot Windom 36-6 in the first period, and held the Eagles quiet with no shots in the second as the Tigers cruised the rest of the way to victory.
SATURDAY
MARSHALL — Playing its second ranked-overtime game in less than 24 hours, the No. 7 Marshall girls hockey team suffered a 3-2 Big South Conference loss to No. 11 Minnesota River Saturday afternoon after the Bulldogs scored the game-winning goal on a power play. The loss marks three straight for the Tigers, while Minnesota River moved to 10 consecutive wins.
“I think it was more mentally exhausting for us, than it was physically,” Marshall head coach Cassi Weiss said. “It felt like physically, we were there, but mentally, we were making little mistakes that we don’t normally make, and our brains just weren’t quite keeping with where we wanted to be.”
Marshall and Minnesota River, two of the most dominant teams in the conference, went into overtime tied 2-2 after they each scored a goal in the third period, just as they did in the first and built up the intensity as time went on.
The Tigers were called for a minor tripping penalty 1:37 into overtime, as Minnesota River took advantage of the shorthand and scored in the third minute off a rebound to end the game.
“They’re [Minnesota River] a big rival for us. They’re one of the only teams last year that held us to one goal, I think in the entire season,” Weiss said. “Now, it’s three total goals in three games. We don’t like that. We like to score goals. I think we have a little chip on our shoulder the next time we come to play.”
Last year, Marshall and Minnesota River tied both times the two saw each other, 0-0 and 1-1.
Marshall had a fast turnaround from Friday night to Saturday afternoon, where the team took a lengthy road trip to fourth-ranked Blake in Minneapolis and came up short in a 2-1 overtime loss.
Although the Tigers are facing a tougher stretch in its regular season schedule, the team is hoping to use the losses as learning experiences to use to its advantage as the postseason comes around. Marshall’s losses have all come by the hands of ranked opponents by a single goal, to No. 6 Albert Lea and No. 10 Westonka, along with Blake and Minnesota River.
Specifically, Weiss said the team will take away how to manage high-intense situations by making quicker decisions down the stretch of the game.
After a scoreless second period with a 1-1 tie, Marshall came out hot in the third and put together several good looks, continuing to crash the crease, while trying to get around Bulldogs’ goalie Annika Magelee.
Abbey Foley found Brookyln Mauch for Marshall’s go-ahead goal at 4:29, right after Mauch had two back-to-back shots trying to get the puck to go through.
Yet, the Bulldogs found a response two minutes later while Minnesota River was shorthanded to tie the score once again. Noelle Simonette scored unassisted, taking the puck up the rink 1-on-1.
The two continued to take a few more shots each, and forced the game to the extra period.
Minnesota River was the first to get on the board in the fifth minute of the first period, but Mauch had an answer nearly immediately with a goal of her own 30 seconds later, assisted by Peyton DeMuth.
Overall, Marshall outshot the Bulldogs 34-26 with Lily Stelter finishing the day in the net with 23 saves and both of the Tigers’ goals scored by Mauch.
The Tigers had four penalties assessed throughout the game for eight minutes, as did Minnesota River with nine minutes on three penalties.
Marshall will face Minnesota River once more this regular season after the new year on Jan. 3 at the Bulldogs’ rink.
Saturday’s game was Marshall’s annual Stick it to Cancer night, where all players presented a name of a close one currently battling or who previously had the disease, detailing someone they were playing for. A video played throughout intermissions of the players holding up a board with their loved ones’ names.
“It means a lot [to play in the Stick it to Cancer night game]. Hockey is bigger than the game, it’s about making a difference,” Weiss said. “If we can raise a little bit of money to be able to give back to the cancer community, and those who are going through it, we want to do that.”
Marshall (12-4) will next hit the road for three games, starting with a pair of matchups in Fargo, N.D., next Monday and Tuesday. The Tigers will take on West Fargo at 10:30 a.m. on Monday, and Fargo North/South at 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday. Both games will be at the West Fargo Sports Arena.





