| RECORD: 16-4-0 | ||
| Date | Visitor | Home |
| 2/10 | Cathedral | Hutchinson |
| 2/4 | Little Falls 1 | Cathedral 7 |
| 2/3 | Fergus Falls 0 | Cathedral 11 |
| 1/26 | Wadena-DC 2 | Cathedral 13 |
| 1/24 | Cathedral 7 | L/D-C 2 |
| 1/21 | Cathedral 8 | Alexandria 1 |
| 1/17 | Apollo 1 | Cathedral 5 |
| 1/13 | Cathedral 1 | Hermantown 2 |
| 1/10 | Mound-Westonka 3 | Cathedral 6 |
| 1/7 | Cathedral 3 | Warroad 2 |
| 1/6 | Cathedral 7 | Crookston 3 |
| 1/3 | Cathedral 1 | Holy Family 4 |
| 12/22 | Mora 0 | Cathedral 14 |
| 12/19 | Proctor 0 | Cathedral 6 |
| 12/17 | Sauk Rapids 0 | Cathedral 6 |
| 12/15 | Delano 1 | Cathedral 2 (OT) |
| 12/9 | Lourdes 4 | Cathedral 1 |
| 12/6 | Cathedral 4 | Little Falls 3 |
| 12/2 | Cathedral 8 | Sartell 0 |
| 11/26 | Cathedral 8 | Providence 2 |
| 11/25 | Breck School 8 | Cathedral 1 |
A 7-1 home win over Little Falls Feb. 4 reveals just how much Cathedral's hockey team has improved. In the Dec. 6 match-up at Little Falls, the Crusaders scored three third-period goals for a 4-3 comeback win. For parts of that contest Cathedral skaters were on their heels or chasing purple puck-carriers. Fast forward to Feb. 4: Little Falls went 0-for-4 on the powerplay, was scoreless until midway through the third period and pulled its star goalie with 12 minutes remaining.
Cathedral control of all phases of Saturday's game was evident in the first period with a Mitch Fritz goal, a dazzling Danny Johnston to Ryan Kissner 2-on-1 scoring play and a flawless five-minute penalty kill. In the second, Tommy Hall scored on the powerplay and Johnston scored unassisted on a low-angle wrister from the left side.
In the third, Hall scored on helpers from Will Hammer and Austin Poganski. Senior defenseman Sam Wood put nails in the coffin with back-to-back goals, pushing the CHS lead to 7-0. Wood's first tally chased Flyers' goalie Michael Stumpf, identified by Minnesota Hockey as one of the state's top 25 goalies. Senior forward Brandon Jameson set up Wood's second goal. Junior goalie Connor Amundson, who sports a gaudy .943 save percentage, saved 13. CHS has scored 51 goals in the last six games, an average of 8.5 per game. Poganski, who earned two assists, surpassed the 40-point mark on the season. View the RinkWriter scoresheet (PDF).
The outcome for Cathedral was 11-0
Fergus Falls was pointless, Mitch Fritz the hero
Friday, Feb. 3, down at the MAC
A full-on Fritzie sniper attack
Four goals sprung from his blue Warrior stick
Including a natural, a first-period hat trick
The D boys delivered assists, count ’em eight
Woody, Swingle and Bailey did skate
Through three zones, like hot knives through butter
Until our fans heard the Otter team mutter
How can we stop them? What can we do?
As the shots and goals began to accrue
Revier and Swingle scored on one powerplay
Just two of the highlights on this crazy day
Jordan from the slot and Austin on the goal line
You just knew the biscuit was finding the twine
Hall’s breakaway found a top-shelf angle
Spethmann’s tally was a heckuva dangle
Pogo scored, Will scored, Josh earned a goose egg
Robak saved 16, some off his right leg
In the second, Hall started the PP barrage
By then Mitchell’s left wrist needed massage
His offhand wristers flicked, if you please
From the right side, past the goalie, with apparent ease
Swingle reached the 20-point mark on the season, a significant scoring achievement for a defenseman. Fergus Falls' senior goalie Korey Anderson faced 43 shots. The visiting players skated hard to the end, applying pressure that produced a waved-off scoring play with three seconds remaining. View the RinkWriter scoresheet (PDF).
Cathedral skaters and coaches showed class Jan. 26, focusing on team over scoresheet and scoreboard tallies. The 13-2 home victory over winless Wadena-Deer Creek, a game in which the visitors were outshot 38-8, could have been much worse for the Otters. By the second period the Crusaders were making extra passes to set up Dylan Donnay and Brandon Jameson, players who've thus far seen limited varsity ice time. Jameson responded with a goal and an assist. Donnay wowed the crowd with several dazzling tip plays and re-direct attempts before burying the biscuit 10 minutes into the third period. Teammates saluted Jameson and Donnay with cheers as the two senior forwards headed to the locker room at game's end.
Ten Crusaders scored goals. Mitch Fritz recorded a hat trick. Danny Johnston, who earned a goal and three assists, reached the 40-point mark on the season. Austin Poganski scored twice and tallied an assist. Junior Peter Spethman, who centered the third line, lit the fuse for CHS with a behind-the-net feed to Travis Gadbois to open the scoring. Josh Robak was in goal. View the RinkWriter scoresheet (PDF). View the game photos in the CHS Photocast. Photos by Andy Golebiowski and Jeff Wood.
Goals from five players helped Cathedral beat Litchfield/Dassel-Cokato 7-2 Jan. 24 in Litchfield. The Crusaders outshot the Dragons 57-22. Austin Poganski scored twice and recorded three assists.
Danny Johnson opened scoring with even-strength and powerplay goals at 16:40 and 11:10, respectively, of the first. Mitch Fritz moved the score to 3-0 on a faceoff goal from Ryan Kissner with 4:05 left in the first. A nifty Will Hammer backhander from the low slot at the 2:45 mark suggested the Crusaders would take a 4-0 lead into the locker room. But, the Dragons scored eight seconds into a one-man advantage with 2:26 remaining and then scored an even-strength goal with 1:35 left.
CHS went scoreless on a five-minute powerplay that straddled the first and second periods. Tommy Hall got the visitors going again with an even-strength goal at 7:37 of the second. Poganski followed with a powerplay goal at 4:44.
Poganski scored even-strength one-minute into the third. Connor Amundson saved 20 in goal. View the game photos in the CHS Photocast. Photos by Andy Golebiowski.
Danny Johnston scored his 20th goal of the season to help Cathedral to a resounding 8-1 defeat of Alexandria Jan. 21 at Runestone Community Center in Alexandria. The Crusaders outshot the home team 43-8, thanks to a zone-holding blueline crew and backchecking forwards. Johnston collected an assist and two goals on the game, including a short-handed goal during the Crusaders' penalty-filled second period. Linemate Ryan Kissner scored and recorded three assists. The assist of the game was earned by senior forward Travis Gadbois, whose tic-tac-tic return pass to Sam Wood highlighted a 2-on-1 scoring play in the second. Austin Poganski scored twice, joining Johnston above the 30-point scoring threshold on the season. Josh Robak was in goal. View the Hockey Hub gamesheet. View the game photos in the CHS Hockey Photocast. Photos by Andy Golebiowski and Jeff Wood.
Coaches
Eric Johnson, coach
Ron Brown, assistant
Tom Bruce, assistant
Dave Erickson, goalies
Nick Thibault, assistant
Nick Maiers, assistant
Managers
Tommy Weisbrich
Tom Baker
Blue Line Club
Scott Bailey, president
Keith Swingle, past president
Jeff Spethmann, vice president
Mary Jo Robak, treasurer
Brigid Golebiowski, secretary
Jeff Wood, website
Activities
Emmett Kennan, activities director
Julie Murphy, administrative assistant
Administration
Mike Mullin, president
Lynn Grewing, principal
The 4:45 p.m. Feb. 6 practice at the MAC's Ritsche Arena is varsity only. View the calendar.
Sixth-ranked Cathedral (16-4) plays Hutchinson (9-13) 7 p.m. Feb. 10 at Burich Arena in Hutchinson. The Tigers' offense is led by senior forward #3 Trace Adams, a former St. Cloud Youth Hockey Association skater familiar to Cathedral's upperclassmen. Hutchinson lost 10-1 to Holy Family Feb. 4 at home.
A 7-1 home win over Little Falls Feb. 4 reveals just how much Cathedral's hockey team has improved. In the Dec. 6 match-up at Little Falls, the Crusaders scored three third-period goals for a 4-3 comeback win. For parts of that contest Cathedral skaters were on their heels or chasing purple puck-carriers. Fast forward to Feb. 4: Little Falls went 0-for-4 on the powerplay, was scoreless until midway through the third period and pulled its star goalie with 12 minutes remaining.
Cathedral control of all phases of Saturday's game was evident in the first period with a Mitch Fritz goal, a dazzling Danny Johnston to Ryan Kissner 2-on-1 scoring play and a flawless five-minute penalty kill. In the second, Tommy Hall scored on the powerplay and Johnston scored unassisted on a low-angle wrister from the left side.
In the third, Hall scored on helpers from Will Hammer and Austin Poganski. Senior defenseman Sam Wood put nails in the coffin with back-to-back goals, pushing the CHS lead to 7-0. Wood's first tally chased Flyers' goalie Michael Stumpf, identified by Minnesota Hockey as one of the state's top 25 goalies. Senior forward Brandon Jameson set up Wood's second goal. Junior goalie Connor Amundson, who sports a gaudy .943 save percentage, saved 13. Poganski, who earned two assists, surpassed the 40-point mark on the season.
After the game, FollowthePuck.com posted via Twitter: "Undefeated Hermantown's biggest threat for a 5A championship and a state tourney berth is an improving St. Cloud Cathedral team." CHS has scored 51 goals in the last six games, an average of 8.5 per game. View the RinkWriter scoresheet (PDF).
Hats off to the women and men who organized the Feb. 4 Senior Night social. Thanks to everyone who joined in celebrating the Class of 2012, including family, friends, neighbors, sponsors, and CHS Hockey alumni and their parents. Among those parents who did the heavy lifting are: Robyn Gerding, Lisa Spethmann, Lori Koopmeiners, Sheila Fritz and Alisse Amundson. Thanks to Geyer Signal and Manny Kissner for the CHS Hockey Seniors traffic sign. The Chuckie Dolls added color to the Torrey Arena mezzanine thanks to Jenny Jameson, Theresa Gadbois, Carla Johnston, Julie Wood, Terri Kerber, Carolyn Ruegemer and Kathy Wheelock. Our seniors are: Dylan Donnay, Travis Gadbois, Brandon Jameson, Danny Johnston, Michael Kerber, Ryan Kissner, Jordan Revier, Corey Wheelock and Sam Wood.
Register online today for Celebration of Seasons, Cathedral High School's annual fundraiser for arts, athletics, activities and achievement. Dance your socks off to the music of Bella Diva, an 11-piece show band from Minneapolis. Questions? Contact Kristen Glazer at KGlazer@chsj23.org or (320) 257-2121.
The outcome for Cathedral was 11-0
Fergus Falls was pointless, Mitch Fritz the hero
Friday, Feb. 3rd, down at the MAC
A full-on Fritzie sniper attack
Four goals sprung from his blue Warrior stick
Including a natural, a first-period hat trick
The D boys delivered assists, count ’em eight
Woody, Swingle and Bailey did skate
Through three zones, like hot knives through butter
Until our fans heard the Otter team mutter
How can we stop them? What can we do?
As the shots and goals began to accrue
Revier and Swingle scored on one powerplay
Just two of the highlights on this crazy day
Jordan from the slot and Austin on the goal line
You just knew the biscuit was finding the twine
Hall’s breakaway found a top-shelf angle
Spethmann’s tally was a heckuva dangle
Pogo scored, Will scored, Josh earned a goose egg
Robak saved 16, some off his right leg
In the second, Hall started the PP barrage
By then Mitchell’s left wrist needed massage
His offhand wristers flicked, if you please
From the right side, past the goalie, with apparent ease
Swingle reached the 20-point mark on the season, a significant scoring achievement for a defenseman. Fergus Falls' senior goalie Korey Anderson faced 43 shots. The visiting players skated hard to the end, applying pressure that produced a waved-off scoring play with three seconds remaining. View the RinkWriter scoresheet (PDF).
Advice from a family friend has launched Mitch Fritz on a scoring tear. The junior forward carries a puck in his pocket, a bit of superstition he's leveraged since going pointless in the Jan. 17 St. Cloud Apollo game. "He carries a puck with him everywhere, all the time," said his father, Troy Fritz. "He's scored every game since he started doing it." Mitchell's numbers over the last five games are compelling: 10 goals and four assists. That includes a rare feat -- back-to-back hat tricks. A Feb. 3 natural hat trick, part of a four-goal outburst against Fergus Falls, was preceded by a three-goal game Jan. 26 against Wadena-Deer Creek.
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Players, parents and family can freely download CHS Hockey game and event photos directly from Flickr:
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Ron Brown and Jane Brown, long-time supporters of The Cathedral High School and CHS Hockey, have a scholarship endowed in their names. The couple has served Cathedral for more than 30 years. Ron is an employee and assistant hockey coach. Jane is the hockey team videographer. The couple are parents of Cathedral alumni and veteran foster parents. The scholarship was created by their children in collaboration with the Advancement Office at Cathedral. To contribute, call Troy Fritz, director of advancement, at 320-257-2122. View photos from the Dec. 26 reception at which the scholarship was announced.
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Learn more about the fund supporting Benilde-St. Margaret's forward Jack Jablonski, whose spinal cord was severed in a checking incident. The 16-year-old was hurt during a Dec. 30 junior varsity game between the St. Louis Park Catholic secondary school and Wayzata High School. Cathedral students, including CHS hockey players, honored "Jabby" by wearing white clothes to school Jan. 5. Visit Jabby13.com.
View the updated Chuck-a-Puck fundraiser schedule (PDF). The Blue Line Club has at least one volunteer for each of the 11 games where pucks will be sold. To join in the fun, email Steve Hammer at hmms01@connections-etc.net or hmms01@windstream.net.