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1. Elk River
2. Duluth East
3. Andover
4. Forest Lake
5. Grand Rapids
6. Cloquet
7. St. Francis
8. Cambridge
9. Princeton
There are two remaining section games--Cambridge v. Princeton and DE v. Cloquet. So the bottom two could switch, and if Cloquet were to pull off the upset, East would drop a spot. Otherwise, I see little movement over the next 2 and a half weeks.
Going strictly by records one might argue that Cloquet should be lower, but Cloquet got the 6-seed last year and were worse than they are this year.
2. Duluth East
3. Andover
4. Forest Lake
5. Grand Rapids
6. Cloquet
7. St. Francis
8. Cambridge
9. Princeton
There are two remaining section games--Cambridge v. Princeton and DE v. Cloquet. So the bottom two could switch, and if Cloquet were to pull off the upset, East would drop a spot. Otherwise, I see little movement over the next 2 and a half weeks.
Going strictly by records one might argue that Cloquet should be lower, but Cloquet got the 6-seed last year and were worse than they are this year.
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No way Cloquet should have got the 6 seed last year and they shouldn't this year. The difference with this season, though, is that they beat Forest Lake late in the season last year. A strong section win late in the season helped, so if they do not beat East they should be in the play-in game.karl(east) wrote:1. Elk River
2. Duluth East
3. Andover
4. Forest Lake
5. Grand Rapids
6. Cloquet
7. St. Francis
8. Cambridge
9. Princeton
There are two remaining section games--Cambridge v. Princeton and DE v. Cloquet. So the bottom two could switch, and if Cloquet were to pull off the upset, East would drop a spot. Otherwise, I see little movement over the next 2 and a half weeks.
Going strictly by records one might argue that Cloquet should be lower, but Cloquet got the 6-seed last year and were worse than they are this year.
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I agree completely. But this is what I think it will be, not what it should be. Cloquet should be the 8 seed if they don't beat East.steelheader wrote:No way Cloquet should have got the 6 seed last year and they shouldn't this year. The difference with this season, though, is that they beat Forest Lake late in the season last year. A strong section win late in the season helped, so if they do not beat East they should be in the play-in game.karl(east) wrote:1. Elk River
2. Duluth East
3. Andover
4. Forest Lake
5. Grand Rapids
6. Cloquet
7. St. Francis
8. Cambridge
9. Princeton
There are two remaining section games--Cambridge v. Princeton and DE v. Cloquet. So the bottom two could switch, and if Cloquet were to pull off the upset, East would drop a spot. Otherwise, I see little movement over the next 2 and a half weeks.
Going strictly by records one might argue that Cloquet should be lower, but Cloquet got the 6-seed last year and were worse than they are this year.
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Wow is Cloquet unpredictable. I thought if they had pulled one off tonight, they could have been a number 6 seed and in line for an upset in the quarters again. Either way, I would not look past them is I were Elk River. Maybe the most dangerous 8 seed in the state. How about this possible road to state for Elk River? Quarters vs Cloquet, Semis vs Grand Rapids, Finals vs East
With all that said, I believe the winner of the Flake Rapids game will upend the Elks and maybe even win the section. Should be fun!

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you never know in a one and done tourny, any team could pull an upset but i don't see that happening to the elks. they are 10-2-3 in their last 15 games and their goalie franke has 3 shutouts in his last 5 games, one against centennial and one against maple grove. i think that it will be the elks against east again this year with the elks heading to st.paul.
That's a double edged sword there. I love watching and LISTENING to Tony walk in front of the kids screaming all game long, but I hate watching their style of play on the ice.slyer wrote:you never know in a one and done tourny, any team could pull an upset but i don't see that happening to the elks. they are 10-2-3 in their last 15 games and their goalie franke has 3 shutouts in his last 5 games, one against centennial and one against maple grove. i think that it will be the elks against east again this year with the elks heading to st.paul.
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You don't like watching teams win? You a Sleepy Eye fan?BodyShots wrote:That's a double edged sword there. I love watching and LISTENING to Tony walk in front of the kids screaming all game long, but I hate watching their style of play on the ice.

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BigWorm wrote:1. Elk River
2. Duluth East
3. Andover
4. Flake
5. Rapids
6. St. Francis
7. Cambridge
8. Cloquet
9. Princeton
Cloquet could always get a higher seed like last year, but I doubt it winless in the section. If they could have beat Flake tonight things would be different but they got blown out, 8-0.
This looks right, but who knows? I wonder how much weight goes into how the teams finished the season. Cloquet will have a tough time arguing better than 8 but it wouldn't shock me to see them at 7.
Logistically it makes more sense to have Cambridge & Princeton in the play-in game but that shouldn't factor in. Not sure East wants to play Cloquet in the 7-2 matchup.
I think there will be one upset in the quarterfinals btw.
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steelheader wrote:BigWorm wrote:1. Elk River
2. Duluth East
3. Andover
4. Flake
5. Rapids
6. St. Francis
7. Cambridge
8. Cloquet
9. Princeton
Cloquet could always get a higher seed like last year, but I doubt it winless in the section. If they could have beat Flake tonight things would be different but they got blown out, 8-0.
This looks right, but who knows? I wonder how much weight goes into how the teams finished the season. Cloquet will have a tough time arguing better than 8 but it wouldn't shock me to see them at 7.
Logistically it makes more sense to have Cambridge & Princeton in the play-in game but that shouldn't factor in. Not sure East wants to play Cloquet in the 7-2 matchup.
I think there will be one upset in the quarterfinals btw.
Cambridge beat Cloquet earlier in the season so that should ensure them the higher seed. Cloquet had a nice win on the road against FL last year in their final game that helped them make a case for the 6th seed, but the only case Esse can make this year is that they played some teams close. I can't see that argument going anywhere.
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No, Sleepy Eye is what I get when I watch the Elks play.EREmpireStrikesBack wrote:You don't like watching teams win? You a Sleepy Eye fan?BodyShots wrote:That's a double edged sword there. I love watching and LISTENING to Tony walk in front of the kids screaming all game long, but I hate watching their style of play on the ice.

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BodyShots wrote:No, Sleepy Eye is what I get when I watch the Elks play.EREmpireStrikesBack wrote:You don't like watching teams win? You a Sleepy Eye fan?BodyShots wrote:That's a double edged sword there. I love watching and LISTENING to Tony walk in front of the kids screaming all game long, but I hate watching their style of play on the ice.



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BodyShots wrote:No, Sleepy Eye is what I get when I watch the Elks play.EREmpireStrikesBack wrote:You don't like watching teams win? You a Sleepy Eye fan?BodyShots wrote:That's a double edged sword there. I love watching and LISTENING to Tony walk in front of the kids screaming all game long, but I hate watching their style of play on the ice.





