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Photos: St. Cloud State vs. Western Michigan on Tuesday, Dec. 1

St. Cloud State scores the game winner with 27.1 seconds left, topping Western Michigan in the 2020-21 season opener for both teams.

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St. Cloud State defenseman Brady Ziemer (2) and goaltender David Hrenak (34) attempt to stop a goal by Western Michigan in the second period Tuesday, Dec. 1, at Baxter Arena in Omaha. (Tyler Schank / tschank@duluthnews.com)

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St. Cloud State forward Micah Miller (15), defenseman Nick Perbix (25) and forward Chase Brand (27) celebrate Perbix's game-winning goal in the third period as Western Michigan goaltender Austin Cain (1) and forward Josh Passolt (21) react, realizing the puck bounced off Passolt into the net Tuesday, Dec. 1, at Baxter Arena in Omaha. (Tyler Schank / tschank@duluthnews.com)

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Western Michigan goaltender Austin Cain (1) looks back as the puck bounces from the net after a goal by St. Cloud State forward Kyler Kupka (10) in the third period Tuesday, Dec. 1, at Baxter Arena in Omaha. (Tyler Schank / tschank@duluthnews.com)

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Western Michigan forward Drew Worrad (13) and St. Cloud State forward Easton Brodzinski (26) battle for the puck in the third period Tuesday, Dec. 1, at Baxter Arena in Omaha. (Tyler Schank / tschank@duluthnews.com)

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St. Cloud State forward Micah Miller (15) high-fives teammates after scoring on Western Michigan in the second period Tuesday, Dec. 1, at Baxter Arena in Omaha. (Tyler Schank / tschank@duluthnews.com)

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St. Cloud State forward Jared Cockrell (21) and Western Michigan forward Luke Grainger (9) collide in the second period Tuesday, Dec. 1, at Baxter Arena in Omaha. (Tyler Schank / tschank@duluthnews.com)

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Western Michigan players celebrate forward Brett Van Os' (18) goal in the first period against St. Cloud State Tuesday, Dec. 1, at Baxter Arena in Omaha. (Tyler Schank / tschank@duluthnews.com)

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From left: St. Cloud State defenseman Brendan Bushy (18), St. Cloud State forward Will Hammer (16) and Western Michigan forward Luke Grainger (9) react as the puck becomes airborne in the first period Tuesday, Dec. 1, at Baxter Arena in Omaha. (Tyler Schank / tschank@duluthnews.com)

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Western Michigan forward Lukas Samuelsson (19) races after St. Cloud State defenseman Seamus Donohue (3) in the first period Tuesday, Dec. 1, at Baxter Arena in Omaha. (Tyler Schank / tschank@duluthnews.com)

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Western Michigan goaltender Brandon Bussi (30) and St. Cloud State forward Kevin Fitzgerald (28) react to Fitzgerald's goal in the first period Tuesday, Dec. 1, at Baxter Arena in Omaha. (Tyler Schank / tschank@duluthnews.com)

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St. Cloud State forward Kevin Fitzgerald (28) shoots and scores on Western Michigan goaltender Brandon Bussi (30) in the first period Tuesday, Dec. 1, at Baxter Arena in Omaha. (Tyler Schank / tschank@duluthnews.com)

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St. Cloud State forward Kyler Kupka (10) leaps over Western Michigan forward Jason Polin (14) in the first period Tuesday, Dec. 1, at Baxter Arena in Omaha. (Tyler Schank / tschank@duluthnews.com)

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