Koposia Classic
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Koposia Classic
Who is in this year's Kopsia Classic?
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Re: Koposia Classic
Here are the varsity brackets:
http://hockey-girls.secondary.sspps.sch ... c88a020325
http://hockey-girls.secondary.sspps.sch ... c88a020325
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Just one question about the Kaposia....
How come SSP never seems to draw any of the top schools in the first round of the Kaposia like all the other top programs that play their do? Not taking anything from the Hibbings program, or Hutchinson, or some of the others that SSP has played in the first round over the years. But they never seem to draw Blake or Warroad or Roseville or Minnetonka.
How come SSP never seems to draw any of the top schools in the first round of the Kaposia like all the other top programs that play their do? Not taking anything from the Hibbings program, or Hutchinson, or some of the others that SSP has played in the first round over the years. But they never seem to draw Blake or Warroad or Roseville or Minnetonka.
First of all its their tournament. So there is no "draw" that you speal of. SSP picks who they want to play, and who everyone else is going to play. Do you think these games are picked out of a hat?
Second, if you take a look at the first round games they have some reason behind those "draws." SSP should play warroad in the second round and roseville will play the winner of Minnetonla and Hill. I am not sure how good Blake will be this year. So they have it set up to have a top class AA team play a toip class A team in the championship.
Second, if you take a look at the first round games they have some reason behind those "draws." SSP should play warroad in the second round and roseville will play the winner of Minnetonla and Hill. I am not sure how good Blake will be this year. So they have it set up to have a top class AA team play a toip class A team in the championship.
Just one of the advantages of running your own tournament...nothing new here, no conspiracy, nothing wrong with it... just a statement of fact. Teh field for the Kaposia is usually pretty strong, so I don't think there is any real "pushover" team in the tourney.Hansonbrother wrote:Just one question about the Kaposia....
How come SSP never seems to draw any of the top schools in the first round of the Kaposia like all the other top programs that play their do? Not taking anything from the Hibbings program, or Hutchinson, or some of the others that SSP has played in the first round over the years. But they never seem to draw Blake or Warroad or Roseville or Minnetonka.
Not sure why they would want top A and top AA teams to play in final. One would think (in theory) for this packed of a tournament, they would want the top 2 teams, regardless of class, to play in the Championship. Seems a little too quaint for my taste. Yes, I realize it's their tournament and they can do what they want, but I think they could garner more interest and more excitement by seeding appropriately, imho.
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That is correct, HM did beat Tonka with HB in the lineup. May not have made a difference today, but clearly they can beat them should they meet for a third time. Tough loss for the HM squad, but they get another chance tomorrow to show they can win without her in the lineup. It isn't clear when her training is over and whether she can make the consolation or 7th place game on Saturday or not...hckynut12 wrote:I believe when they played earlier this year HM did beat Mtka 5-4 with BrandtMNHockeyFan wrote:Not sure Hannah Brandt's presence could have overcome a 5 goal margin.hckynut12 wrote:Minnetonka 5 HM 0
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And another question is whether the seedings will be determined by their QRF rankings or the traditional coaches vote? One advantage of the coaches vote, I suppose, is that they have the ability to take missing players into account when evaluating the results in important games such as these...but whether they choose to do this, or not, is yet another question!Sparlimb wrote:The other question that won't be answered in this tournament is who has the inside track on the #1 seed in 4AA, Roseville or HM.
True enough. Although the coaches aren't an independent voice either, they can and do have agendas. This likely makes very little difference in 4AA though as 4 teams are ranked in top 15 in state, so there is very little advantage to have the #1 versus the #2 other than line changes in a potential section final.MNHockeyFan wrote:And another question is whether the seedings will be determined by their QRF rankings or the traditional coaches vote? One advantage of the coaches vote, I suppose, is that they have the ability to take missing players into account when evaluating the results in important games such as these...but whether they choose to do this, or not, is yet another question!Sparlimb wrote:The other question that won't be answered in this tournament is who has the inside track on the #1 seed in 4AA, Roseville or HM.
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Agreed on coaches - I was thinking the same thing!Sparlimb wrote:True enough. Although the coaches aren't an independent voice either, they can and do have agendas. This likely makes very little difference in 4AA though as 4 teams are ranked in top 15 in state, so there is very little advantage to have the #1 versus the #2 other than line changes in a potential section final.MNHockeyFan wrote:And another question is whether the seedings will be determined by their QRF rankings or the traditional coaches vote? One advantage of the coaches vote, I suppose, is that they have the ability to take missing players into account when evaluating the results in important games such as these...but whether they choose to do this, or not, is yet another question!Sparlimb wrote:The other question that won't be answered in this tournament is who has the inside track on the #1 seed in 4AA, Roseville or HM.
And... beyond line changes - I could only see this being an issue if it's "high seed host" - but I think this is played at a neutral site. Not every conf. is this this way.
Unless my memory is completely shot, all the 4AA section games were at Aldrich last year, which does happen to be HM's home rink, but I doubt that gives them any advantage.ghshockeyfan wrote:Agreed on coaches - I was thinking the same thing!Sparlimb wrote:True enough. Although the coaches aren't an independent voice either, they can and do have agendas. This likely makes very little difference in 4AA though as 4 teams are ranked in top 15 in state, so there is very little advantage to have the #1 versus the #2 other than line changes in a potential section final.MNHockeyFan wrote: And another question is whether the seedings will be determined by their QRF rankings or the traditional coaches vote? One advantage of the coaches vote, I suppose, is that they have the ability to take missing players into account when evaluating the results in important games such as these...but whether they choose to do this, or not, is yet another question!
And... beyond line changes - I could only see this being an issue if it's "high seed host" - but I think this is played at a neutral site. Not every conf. is this this way.
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I believe you are right about 4AA and Aldrich now that you mention it. Some coaches object to using a section team's home rink as the central site for various reasons. Must not be an issue with the section 4AA group.Sparlimb wrote:Unless my memory is completely shot, all the 4AA section games were at Aldrich last year, which does happen to be HM's home rink, but I doubt that gives them any advantage.ghshockeyfan wrote:Agreed on coaches - I was thinking the same thing!Sparlimb wrote: True enough. Although the coaches aren't an independent voice either, they can and do have agendas. This likely makes very little difference in 4AA though as 4 teams are ranked in top 15 in state, so there is very little advantage to have the #1 versus the #2 other than line changes in a potential section final.
And... beyond line changes - I could only see this being an issue if it's "high seed host" - but I think this is played at a neutral site. Not every conf. is this this way.
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When shots are 51-11, that says enough. Sometime a goalie makes the saves. I'll take that margin in shots any night of the week.hockeymannorth wrote:come on it was Hibbing not Edina they should have won 10 to 0 on running timeSparlimb wrote:HM welcomed HB back and beat Hibbing 5-0 to win the consolation bracket. Hannah had 3 goals and an assist in her return. Shots were 51-11.Sparlimb wrote:Anybody have updates from today's action?