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Former Bulldogs on National Hockey League opening-right rosters:

Cole Koepke (F) and Riley Tufte (F), Boston Bruins

Joey Anderson (F) and Wyatt Kaiser (D), Chicago Blackhawks

Mikey Anderson (D), Los Angeles Kings

Noah Cates (F), Philadelphia Flyers

Justin Faulk (D) and Scott Perunovich (D), St. Louis Blues

Carson Soucy (D), Vancouver Canucks

Alex Iafallo (F), Neal Pionk (D) and Dylan Samberg (D), Winnipeg Jets

Prep Scoreboard

Boys Soccer, Section 7AAA

Duluth East 2, Forest Lake 1. The visiting Greyhounds face second-seeded Andover in a semifinal at 6 p.m. Thursday.

Boys Soccer, Section 7AA

Hermantown 5, North Branch 1. The second-seeded Hawks host No. 3 Grand Rapids in a semifinal match at 6 p.m. Thursday.

Grand Rapids 8, Hibbing-Chisholm 0. The Thunderhawks advance to face host Hermantown in a semifinal Thursday night.

Duluth Denfeld 8, Mesabi East Area 0. The Hunters visit top-seeded Cloquet in a semifinal at 4:30 Thursday.

Boys Soccer, Section 7A

Duluth Marshall 11, Proctor 1. The Hilltoppers visit second-seeded PACT Charter at 4 p.m. today.

Girls Soccer, Section 7AAA

Duluth East 8, Coon Rapids. The top-seeded Greyhounds host No. 4-seed Blaine in a semifinal match at 6:30 p.m. Thursday.

Girls Soccer, Section 7AA

Duluth Denfeld 2, North Branch 1. The Hawks face No. 1 seed Cloquet-Carlton in a semifinal at 7 p.m. Thursday in Cloquet.

Hermantown 4, Hibbing/Chisholm 0. The Hawks visit Grand Rapids in a semifinal at 7 p.m. Thursday.

Girls Soccer, Section 7A

Esko 6, Two Harbors 0. No. 1 seed Esko hosts No. 5 Legacy Christian Academy in a semifinal today at 6 p.m.

Duluth Marshall 4, Proctor/South Ridge/Stella Maris 0. The No. 3-seeded Hilltoppers visit second-seeded Lakes International Academy at 4 p.m. today.

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Hermantown rolls past Denfeld in Northeast Red opener

“Overall it was a beautiful night for football … a big crowd, a new flag pole dedicated to a tremendous man and coach (former Hawks coach Gary Bowen) and a Hermantown win … really couldn’t ask for much more than that.” -- Hermantown Coach Mike Zagelmeyer.

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Gophers open with home win over undermatched Buffalo

Minnesota’s defense dominated from the outset, holding Buffalo to just 151 total yards and limiting the Bulls to 1 of 11 on third down. The Gophers forced six three-and-outs and kept Buffalo’s rushing attack under 40 yards.

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