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Guru20
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Bright futures

Post by Guru20 »

I know it is only the halfway point of this H.S. season, but what teams are being successful this season with young teams?

A few off the top of my head

Roseau - Most of team will be back next year, Junior goalie
Breck - Not many Seniors
St. Thomas Academy - Loaded with young forwards
Maple Grove - 3 Seniors on top 3 lines, Junior goalie, only 1 Junior on JV
Hopkins - 7 of top 10 in points return next year, soph goalie
Edina - Im sure everyone knows about their Junior class, backup goalies???

Anyone know of more teams, or have more information?
wblsuperfan A
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Bright Futures

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What is Ness planning on doing next year?
BERG RENOLZ
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Re: Bright Futures

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wblsuperfan A wrote:What is Ness planning on doing next year?
Gophers
wbmd
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Re: Bright Futures

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BERG RENOLZ wrote:
wblsuperfan A wrote:What is Ness planning on doing next year?
Gophers
Only if he is able to graduate this year.
HSHockeyFan08
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Post by HSHockeyFan08 »

I know Maple Grove and Breck both are being led by their Junior classes as of now. Fulton and Reycamp have been doin extremely well lately, and Maple Grove's first line of all Juniors seems to be a threat everytime they are on the ice.

Not to mention Edina. We all know who they have.
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Post by goldenhockey20 »

The Jags have an excellent group of sophmores on this years team as some solid juniors, two of which are captains...the team only has like 6 seniors
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Post by hockeyjunkie2 »

Doesn't Centennial have alot of talent coming back? I thought 10th through 12th grade was solid their?
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Post by sicknasty7722 »

Hill Murray, Centennial, and White Bear all should do very well.
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Post by parrish4president »

There are 5 Huge players in the upcoming years:

Edina- We know their junior class is supurb, but also their peewees and bantams are top rated teams.

Jefferson- My favorite pick because basically their sophomores are responsible for all the success this year. Booster not looking as hot, but somehow (except for once) they always come together come varsity time (i.e. recruiting).

Eden Prarie- Stacked for the next few years, look out Perrennials like the two I named above.

Woodbury- A shocker, I have always poked fun of the Woodbury program, but they have a HUUUUGE booster program. With that many kids to pick from (the scraps after hill is done) should be enough to put together some decent teams.

Wayzata- A top 5 team every for a while starting in 3 years, look out for the Trojans.



I dont know anything about the North side of the State, if anybody has some input please share
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