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Eastview Beats Rosemount 5-4 in Overtime, Places 5th in Girls Hockey Tourney

The Lightning held off a Rosemount team that scored two goals in the final 1:21 of regulation.

The Eastview Lightning beat the Rosemount Irish in the fifth-place game at the Louis Schmitz Hockey Classic in Farmington on Thursday afternoon.

The pace of play began furiously from two of the tournament's most skilled teams.

Rosemount came out looking to prove they belonged in the winner's bracket after an overtime loss to Hastings, while Eastview hoped to shake off a 1-5 drubbing from first-round opponent Park Cottage Grove.

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Rosemount's highly-touted powerplay unit got the Irish on the board first, with a goal from senior Sarah Tollefson with six minutes to play in the first period.

The Lightning evened the score when playmaker Courtney Kukowski assisted on an Emily Snodgrass goal with two minutes remaining in the period. Kukowski also assisted on three Snodgrass goals in the Lightning's 5-3 second-round tournament win over Apple Valley.

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Misfortune struck with 13:50 to go in the second period when Eastview goaltender Delaney McKay mishandled a routine save and scooped the puck into her own net. Rosemount's Kendra Goodrich was credited with the goal.

Eastview's dynamic duo struck again five minutes later. Kukowski and Snodgrass executed a two-on-one that resulted in Kukowski's second goal of the tournament and a 2-2 score heading into the second intermission.

Just two minutes into the third period Eastview captain Sophie DesLauriers scored an unassisted goal to give the Lightning its first lead of the game.

Snodgrass and Kukowski hooked up for the third time in the game with 10:15 remaining to give Snodgrass her second goal of the game and the Lightning a 4-2 advantage. 

Rosemount's Goodrich scored her second goal of the game with 1:21 left to cut the Eastview lead to 4-3. 

Then the unthinkable happened.

In a scramble in front of the Eastview net, Rosemount senior Alison Warweg scored with 7.5 seconds on the clock to tie the game at four goals apiece.

Despite momentum and a ferocious Rosemount attack in overtime, Eastview prevailed after junior Amanda Parranto scored the game-winner with 2:27 left.

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