LaceEmUp17 wrote:you'd think with the amount of kids between the two schools that they'd be competitive enough to play at the A level and field a B team too.
From talking with their coach he said that a bunch of kids have quit playing and they have also had a number of kids run off to private schools.
Do the teams Lakeville beat have an A team? Maybe, it doesn't explain much.
Lakeville has two high schools with approximately 40 kids play for each school. We don't cut any players and need to beg kids to come out just to have enough to field a team. When we have enough for two teams, we'll be playing A. Eagan has an A, B, and U16 team. Check out how many teams the other associations have.
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Looks like Buffalo is starting to play better...they recently defeated EP and Wessy Boys..Biggest problem for Bison is numbers as they have 20 skaters...
LaceEmUp17 wrote:you'd think with the amount of kids between the two schools that they'd be competitive enough to play at the A level and field a B team too.
I think Lakeville has 18 players on the roster. All but 3 are from Lakeville South.
bufpuck wrote:Looks like Buffalo is starting to play better...they recently defeated EP and Wessy Boys..Biggest problem for Bison is numbers as they have 20 skaters...
i disagree EP is not an impressive victory and the win against wessy's boys was miracle on ice. wessys were up 4-1 when a kid got a 5 min major for kicking and buffalo got some lucky bounces on wessys brutal 2nd string goalie. wessys hit the post like 15 times. buffalo was greatly outshot.