Hatchet Hockey Falls to New Richmond in State Semi-Finals
Published on 02/29/2024 under News
The Tomahawk High School hockey season came to an end in their first trip to the State Tournament in more than 30 years.
Tomahawk drew a tough match-up in the semifinals against defending-state champion and top seeded New Richmond, and the Hatchets couldn't overcome the Tiger's experience and depth. New Richmond cruised to an 8-4 victory.
The high-powered Hatchet offense actually wasted little time after the opening puck drop, jumping out to a 1-0 lead just 2:39 into the first period when leading goal scorer Jonah Dickens buried a feed from Landyn Seymour.
The Tigers bounced back quickly scoring three consecutive goals, however Tomahawk rallied for two late scores in the first to knot the game at 3-3 heading into intermission. Caleb Dickens fed Logan Seymour on the second Hatchet goal; then Jonah Dickens used his speed to create space and score his second of the morning.
New Richmond used a flurry of goals in the second including three in just over a minute to put the game out of reach at 7-3. Caleb Dickens gave the Hatchets a little hope at 6-4 with an unassisted short-handed goal to end the second period.
After a high scoring start to the game, there was two goals in the third, with New Richmond extending their lead back to 8-4. They outshot the Hatchets 35-18.
The Tigers move on to face the winner of the other semifinal between their Big Rivers Conference-rival River Falls and the Fond du Lac Springs. The Wildcats and the Ledgers did not face each other during the regular season. New Richmond split their two regular season games with River Falls. They defeated Fondy Springs in their lone match-up.
As for the Hatchets closed out one of the most successful seasons in program history with a GNC Conference Co-Championship, and their first trip to Madison since the 'Dandy Dozen' back in 1991.
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