AA QF: #5 Centennial vs. #4 St. Thomas Academy
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AA QF: #5 Centennial vs. #4 St. Thomas Academy
#5 CENTENNIAL VS. #4 ST. THOMAS ACADEMY
-Two quality programs in search of first round breakthrough wrap up the quarterfinals. St. Thomas has won their only two recent contests, including a 4-1 Schwan Cup meeting last season.
Centennial (19-6-3, #10, 1-seed in 5AA)
State appearances: 4 (first since 2014)
Championships: 1 (2004)
Key section win: 6-4 over 2-seed Maple Grove
-The Cougars roll into the State Tournament as a team that sits somewhere below the big four top seeds, but clearly ahead of the three unseeded teams. Mr. Hockey finalist Lucas McGregor (11), who carries the offense, is as important to his team’s success as any one player in the field. Three additional forwards, Hayden Brickner (14), Carter Wagner (8), and Jack Menne (10) were also highly productive, and Will Francis (7) is their clear leader on defense. They don’t have exceptional depth beyond that, but generally play tight, trapping hockey. Travis Allen (1) is an experienced, solid goaltender. If they can lock in to their defensive style and spring their top forwards a few times, 5AA will have a shot at its first quarterfinal win since 2009.
St. Thomas Academy (25-2-1, #3, 1-seed in 3AA)
State appearances: 3 in AA (2 in a row); 8 in Class A
Championships: 5, all in Class A (2006, 2008, 2011, 2012, 2013)
Key section win: 4-1 over #12 Eastview
-A year after a quarterfinal upset loss, the Cadets are back at it in search of their first AA quarterfinal win. They didn’t lose in regulation this season, though the schedule was somewhat easier than the other top four. Payton Matsui (14) joins brothers Ray (15) and Rob (11) Christy in leading the offense, while Brendan McFadden (21) has also emerged as a serious threat. Chase Foley (17) is one of the most productive offensive defensemen in the state, and Blake Holmes (5) also anchors the blue line. The one edge they do have over the other top four seeds is goaltender Atticus Kelly (30), who is a finalist for the Frank Brimsek Award. They boast a lethal power play, but will need to avoid the looseness that has plagued them in some big games in recent seasons.
-Two quality programs in search of first round breakthrough wrap up the quarterfinals. St. Thomas has won their only two recent contests, including a 4-1 Schwan Cup meeting last season.
Centennial (19-6-3, #10, 1-seed in 5AA)
State appearances: 4 (first since 2014)
Championships: 1 (2004)
Key section win: 6-4 over 2-seed Maple Grove
-The Cougars roll into the State Tournament as a team that sits somewhere below the big four top seeds, but clearly ahead of the three unseeded teams. Mr. Hockey finalist Lucas McGregor (11), who carries the offense, is as important to his team’s success as any one player in the field. Three additional forwards, Hayden Brickner (14), Carter Wagner (8), and Jack Menne (10) were also highly productive, and Will Francis (7) is their clear leader on defense. They don’t have exceptional depth beyond that, but generally play tight, trapping hockey. Travis Allen (1) is an experienced, solid goaltender. If they can lock in to their defensive style and spring their top forwards a few times, 5AA will have a shot at its first quarterfinal win since 2009.
St. Thomas Academy (25-2-1, #3, 1-seed in 3AA)
State appearances: 3 in AA (2 in a row); 8 in Class A
Championships: 5, all in Class A (2006, 2008, 2011, 2012, 2013)
Key section win: 4-1 over #12 Eastview
-A year after a quarterfinal upset loss, the Cadets are back at it in search of their first AA quarterfinal win. They didn’t lose in regulation this season, though the schedule was somewhat easier than the other top four. Payton Matsui (14) joins brothers Ray (15) and Rob (11) Christy in leading the offense, while Brendan McFadden (21) has also emerged as a serious threat. Chase Foley (17) is one of the most productive offensive defensemen in the state, and Blake Holmes (5) also anchors the blue line. The one edge they do have over the other top four seeds is goaltender Atticus Kelly (30), who is a finalist for the Frank Brimsek Award. They boast a lethal power play, but will need to avoid the looseness that has plagued them in some big games in recent seasons.
The Eastview game proved STA can be vulnerable under the right circumstances, even with the best goalie in the tourney .
Cougers are just as good a team as EV, if not better, so they should build some confidence off that close section 3 AA final.
IMHO this is the closest quarterfinal, and if an upset is going to happen this will be it.
(Good luck Travis Allen mom, your friend from Braemar!)
Cougers are just as good a team as EV, if not better, so they should build some confidence off that close section 3 AA final.
IMHO this is the closest quarterfinal, and if an upset is going to happen this will be it.
(Good luck Travis Allen mom, your friend from Braemar!)
STA 4 Centennial 3 OT. This will be a good game & the Cougars are certainly capable of pulling off the upset. These Centennial Seniors (as Bantams) I believe entered the Bantam AA Tourney in 2015 ranked #1 in the State. Lost in the Section 5AA semifinals as sophomores & finals as Juniors...now at State as Seniors...they won’t be an easy out for the Cadets.
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