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Andrew Johnson Jr. scored twice and Dane Callaway stopped all 25 shots as Hermantown blitzed Centennial 5-0 in high school boys hockey today at historic Hermantown Arena. The Hawks (2-0-1) will play host to Duluth Marshall (1-2-1) on Tuesday and defending Class 1A state champion Mahtomedi (2-4-0) Saturday.

Cloquet-Esko-Carlton rebounded from a frustrating 5-4 boys hockey road loss against Duluth Denfeld on Thursday night – when the previously-unbeaten Lumberjacks squandered a 3-0 lead – with an impressive 3-2 road victory against Class 1A/No. 1-rated East Grand Forks today. CEC (3-1-0) will play host to Proctor (5-2-0) in Lake Superior Conference action Tuesday night.

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HOWIE'S TOP-5 BOYS HOCKEY TEAMS

  1. Hermantown
  2. Cloquet-Esko-Carlton
  3. Proctor
  4. Grand Rapids
  5. Hibbing

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