Hatchet Hockey Team Co-Champions of Great Northern Conference Published on 02/12/2024 under Sports
Tomahawk's hockey team suffered an unfortunate defeat at the hands of Lakeland in the Great Northern Conference Tournament Championship Game at Mosinee Saturday night, 2-0. The Hatchets were shut out for the first time since December 29 when they lost to University School in Neenah. 

The Hatchets got many opportunites to put the puck in the back of the net, but never got a shot past T-Bird goalie Andrew Maulson. 

Tomahawk held Lakeland scoreless for 49 minutes until Aden Theissen poked one in past Tomahawk goalie Trevor Seliskar. 

The loss drops Tomahawk to 15-8 on the season and finish the Great Northern Conference with a record of 9-1. Despite the loss, Tomahawk does clinch a co-champion with Lakeland, which marks the first GNC title in the 51-year history of the Hatchet hockey program. 

The Hatchets will begin postseason play Thursday in the WIAA Division 2 Regional playoff as they will take on #8-seeded Rhinelander. Zach Garner and Alex Koch will be in the broadcast booth with the Fehrman Orthodontics Pregame Show at 6:35 and opening faceoff at 7:00 from SARA Park in Tomahawk.


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