Summer Hockey toumaments ?
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Summer Hockey toumaments ?
Anyone know the dates of some summer hockey tournaments. Like the Marshall Hilltopper Classic or Cloquets or Buffalos tournament. Any idea what schools will be playing in them?
Summer Tournament
Buffalo Boys Varsity June29-July1
Armstrong
Blaine
Minnetonka
Maple Grove
Rosemount
Duluth Denfeld
Minnehaha
Buffalo Sophmore Tournament July28-29
Armstrong
Blaine
Minnetonka
Maple Grove
Rosemount
Duluth Denfeld
Minnehaha
Buffalo Sophmore Tournament July28-29
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Summer hockey tournaments
Hopkins is hosting its inaugural Summer Hockey Festival July 28-29 at the Tonka rink. Three of the eight teams won or shared their conference championships last season.
Blaine: 22-8 last season and 16-2 for a co-championship in the Northwest Suburban Conference on the way to a State Tournament appearance.
Buffalo: 13-10-4 overall and 8-1-3 for second place in the Mississippi 8 Conference.
Centennial: 20-7 overall and 16-2 in the Northwest Suburban, tying Blaine for first. The Cougars’ playoff run ended at the hands of Hill-Murray.
Eden Prairie: 18-8-2 overall and 15-4-1 for the Lake Conference title. The Eagles lost to Edina in the Section Final.
Minnetonka: 16-6-4 overall and 5-1-2 in the Classic Lake, second behind Edina in the traditionally challenging conference.
Rosemount: 12-14-1 overall and 11-8-1 in the Lake Conference. Highlights included victories over Eden Prairie and Burnsville,
Wayzata: 9-16-1 overall and 3-4-1 in the Classic Lake. The Trojans lost six games by 1 goal.
Hopkins had one of its best seasons in recent memory, rising above .500 to finish 12-11-3 before being eliminated in the playoffs by Eden Prairie.
Each Festival participant plays two games July 28 and two July 29 in a two-pool format.
And the best part: Admission is free.
Blaine: 22-8 last season and 16-2 for a co-championship in the Northwest Suburban Conference on the way to a State Tournament appearance.
Buffalo: 13-10-4 overall and 8-1-3 for second place in the Mississippi 8 Conference.
Centennial: 20-7 overall and 16-2 in the Northwest Suburban, tying Blaine for first. The Cougars’ playoff run ended at the hands of Hill-Murray.
Eden Prairie: 18-8-2 overall and 15-4-1 for the Lake Conference title. The Eagles lost to Edina in the Section Final.
Minnetonka: 16-6-4 overall and 5-1-2 in the Classic Lake, second behind Edina in the traditionally challenging conference.
Rosemount: 12-14-1 overall and 11-8-1 in the Lake Conference. Highlights included victories over Eden Prairie and Burnsville,
Wayzata: 9-16-1 overall and 3-4-1 in the Classic Lake. The Trojans lost six games by 1 goal.
Hopkins had one of its best seasons in recent memory, rising above .500 to finish 12-11-3 before being eliminated in the playoffs by Eden Prairie.
Each Festival participant plays two games July 28 and two July 29 in a two-pool format.
And the best part: Admission is free.