Years from now, when the details of this tournament have faded, one thing will remain unforgettable: the legendary performance of Mason Kraft.
On Thursday, we were treated to an electrifying four-goal showcase from the Moorhead star. But it didn’t end there—his dominant performance in the Championship game, with four goals in the first period alone, was the decisive factor in taming the Ponies. The 4-goal first period put him in elite company as he matched legend John Mayasich’s 1951 Feat.
Kraft had countless scoring chances throughout the game, using his soft hands and hockey IQ to slice through the Stillwater defense, leaving fans on the edge of their seats with every touch of the puck. It was clear: they were witnessing something truly special.
By the end of the tournament, Kraft netted 9 goals, 11-points, an All -Tournament Selection, and a State Championship.
His performance at the Minnesota State High School Hockey Tournament will place him as one of the most unforgettable players in tournament history.
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