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Chanhassen tops Maple Grove

By Luke Hanlon, SportsEngine, 05/01/23, 6:45AM CDT

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The Storm had a narrow lead until the fourth quarter where they expanded the Crimson's deficit.


Chanhassen's Carter Van Holland (4) scored six goals Friday night in a 13-6 victory over host Maple Grove. Photo by Korey McDermott, SportsEngine

In a span of 20 seconds in the first quarter against Maple Grove, Daxton Bush and Carter Van Holland each scored a goal for Chanhassen to put the Storm up 2-0.  

That foreshadowed what was to come for the rest of the game, as Bush and Van Holland combined to score 11 goals in a 13-6 win against the Crimson.  

“It’s such a dynamic duo,” Chanhassen coach Jon Junker said of Bush and Van Holland.


Crimson senior Tanner Brendon (33) fights for space May 5 against a Chanhassen defender. Brendon made the scoresheet, but the Crimson lost to the Storm 13-6. Photo by Korey McDermott, SportsEngine


Storm goalie Grant Penttinen makes a save as a teammate looks on May 5 against Maple Grove. Photo by Korey McDermott, SportsEngine

First Report

Chanhassen maintained its perfect record on Friday night by defeating Maple Grove 13-6 on the road.  

The Storm (7-0, 3-0) controlled the game early, as Daxton Bush, Carter Van Holland and Nolan Strang all scored in a 56-second span to give them a 3-0 lead with 7:08 to go in the first. Ricky Peterson and Rory Scanlon scored on the opposite side of Bush’s second goal to make it 4-2 Chanhassen at the end of the first.  

The Crimson (6-1, 6-0) controlled the ball for the majority of the second quarter. However, goals from Bush and Van Holland made it 6-2 in favor of the Storm at halftime.  

After Roman Schreiber scored the first goal of the second half, the Crimson rattled off three unanswered, with one of them coming from goaltender Hale Farniok. Looking like the Crimson would carry momentum into the fourth, Van Holland scored his third goal of the game at the buzzer to make it 8-5 Chanhassen at the end of three.  

Bush and Van Holland combined for five goals in the fourth quarter to see out the victory.

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