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Ray Anderson had 20 saves and Ilsa Lindaman scored two power-play goals to power visiting Duluth Marshall past Roseau 5-2 in a high school girls hockey opener for both teams Friday night. Annie Bachand, Nina Thorson and Hailey Cummins also scored for the Hilltoppers (1-0).

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Ellie Marciniak and Mae McCall scored for the Duluth Northern Stars in a 5-2 season opening loss to Breck in high school girls hockey Friday night at Heritage Center.

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Proctor-Hermantown fell to Warroad 2-1 in a nonconference high school girls hockey season opener Friday night at Warroad Memorial Gardens. Izy Fairchild had a goal and Suri Langley 18 saves for the Mirage (0-1).

SATURDAY EVENTS

Girls Hockey

Proctor-Hermantown at Roseau, 1 p.m.

Roseville at Duluth, 2 p.m.

Cloquet-Esko-Carlton at Anoka, 3 p.m.

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