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Girls Hockey: Offensive woes continue for Minot United in pair of shutout losses

Goals have been hard to come by for the Minot United girls hockey team this season and this weekend was just the latest example.

Minot United closed out a six-game road trip with a weekend trip to Fargo and left the east side of the state with as many goals scored as they did when they arrived. Fargo North/South dealt Minot United a 4-0 defeat on Friday, Jan. 2, at John E. Carlson Coliseum before West Fargo United handed Minot United yet another shutout loss, 5-0, on Saturday, Jan. 3, at the West Fargo Sports Arena.

Minot United has now been shutout five times this year – four of them coming during the long road trip. Minot United scored just three goals away from Maysa Arena. The scoring drought currently sits at 113 minutes dating back to the third period against Williston on Dec. 30.

The Spruins (8-1-0-0 overall, 8-0-0-0 state) put up 44 shots over the first two periods on Friday, getting three past Minot United goaltender Faith Seekings. Kenleigh Fischer had the first two, both in the opening stanza. Her first came just 25 seconds into the contest. Marin Nelson got credited for the assist on the first Fischer goal and Emmersynn Hager earned the assist on the second.

Jada Purdy scored the lone power-play goal of the night at 6:53 of the second period. Nelson tacked on a fourth goal in the third period.

Things didn’t get any better the following day against West Fargo United, though they did manage to keep their opponent off the scoreboard after the first period. But West Fargo United (6-4-0-0, 6-3-0-0) broke through with three goals in the second period. Riley Ruud opened the scoring at 1:13 of the frame and Kaylee Augdahl netted another just over a minute later. Payton Stocker lit the lamp in the final 1:07 to take a 3-0 lead into the second intermission.

Augdahl and Stocker added a second goal each in the third period. West Fargo United put up 67 shots on goal and outshot Minot United 50-10 over the final two periods.

Seekings finished with 62 saves.

Minot United (2-7-1-0, 1-7-1-0) is averaging just 1.30 goals per game this season.

Minot United plays their first game at Maysa Arena since Dec. 11 when they host Dickinson at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 6.

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