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Tuttle, Strand have hand in securing a Roseau victory at rival Warroad

By Cheryl A. Myers, SportsEngine, 02/19/21, 2:00PM CST

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Goalie Andrew Tuttle stopped 25 shots in the game while forward Max Strand scored the game-winner in overtime to help the Rams avenge a loss to the Warriors earlier this season.

Roseau goaltender Andrew Tuttle makes a pad save in the first period. Tuttle returned to the lineup after missing three games due to quarantine helping the Rams to a 4-3 overtime win at Warroad on Thursday night. Photo by Cheryl A. Myers, SportsEngine

Roseau goaltender Andrew Tuttle makes a pad save in the first period. He finished with 25 saves to help the Rams to a 4-3 overtime victory at Warroad on Thursday night. Photo by Cheryl A. Myers, SportsEngine

Roseau traveled to Warroad Thursday night to face its longtime rival — one hoping to use home-ice advantage to sweep the regular-season series the first time since 2013-14.  

The Rams turned that plan on its head, butting the Warriors' offensive attack with a defense led by senior goaltender Andrew Tuttle and securing a 4-3 victory on an overtime goal from junior forward Max Strand.

Sophomore forward Jayson Shaugabay (17) carries the puck through defenders in the neutral zone.  Shaugabay score two goals and added an assist in a 4-3 overtime loss to Roseau. Photo by Cheryl A. Myers, SportsEngine

Sophomore forward Jayson Shaugabay (17) carries the puck through defenders in the neutral zone. Shaugabay scored two goals and added an assist in a 4-3 overtime loss to Roseau. Photo by Cheryl A. Myers, SportsEngine

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