Huron hockey teams compete in several home matches
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HURON — Top-ranked Sioux Falls 1 outscored the Huron All-Stars 6-1 in the final two periods to record a 7-4 victory on Saturday at Bergman Arena.
Lucas Snyder, Carson Duba and Jayden Bogh had goals in the opening period to help the All-Stars to a 3-1 advantage. Cody Ruedebusch assisted on Snyder’s goal, while the other two were unassisted.
Cody Ruedebusch had the final goal for Huron in the third period on a pass from Duba.
Fred Roufs stopped 18 of the 22 shots he faced to earn the win for the Flyers, who improved to 8-1.
Cooper Letcher recorded 31 saves in the net for Huron, which is now tied for third in the league standings with a 6-4 record.
On Friday the All-Stars escaped with a 5-4 win against Oahe in Ft. Pierre.
The two teams swapped 3-0 runs in the first two periods.
Duba had a pair of goals assisted by Walker Schiltz just 16 seconds apart in the first minute of the opening period to give Huron the lead. Schiltz then scored on an unassisted shot to make it 3-0 heading into the second period.
Elliot Leif had a pair of goals to help the Capitals even things up in the second period.
The All-Stars regained their advantage as Schiltz scored just over seven minutes into the final period with Duba and Snyder combining on the assist.
Just over a minute after the goal by Schiltz, Duba would score the eventual game-winner for Huron on a pass from Ruedebusch.
Leif would finish with a hat trick for Oahe as he scored the final goal during a power play.
Letcher secured the win for All-Stars with 34 saves.
Huron had 26 shots on goal, with Kieran Duffy stopping 21 of them for the Capitals.
Next up for the All-Stars is a game against Rushmore at 8 p.m. Friday at Bergman Arena.