AA Ranking Update for 2/24/13 (State Seeding)

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Here's the top sophs
http://minnesota-high-school-hockey.blo ... _6096.html

Newhouse is definitely a player to watch for Benilde. But I still think Freytag and Vaughn Ayrens give us a big edge at soph and if Pitlick returns it's not even close
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Well they do have Nick Austin and Peter Heimbold (both D) so it is hard to compare the ability when they all play different positions, but yes Baer leaving really ruins the Red Knights for the future, but BSM has around 5 or 6 freshmen that play on the top two lines this year. There are a few kids that play Wayzata bantam AA and A that go to BSM. A few from other big schools, which should help for the future. Wayzata does have very strong tendys, when BSM does not. I just flat out hate it when kids leave for all purposes. Even kids leave BSM to go to Juniors or other schools for hockey...
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MHL All-Star wrote:Well they do have Nick Austin and Peter Heimbold (both D) so it is hard to compare the ability when they all play different positions, but yes Baer leaving really ruins the Red Knights for the future, but BSM has around 5 or 6 freshmen that play on the top two lines this year. There are a few kids that play Wayzata bantam AA and A that go to BSM. A few from other big schools, which should help for the future. Wayzata does have very strong tendys, when BSM does not. I just flat out hate it when kids leave for all purposes. Even kids leave BSM to go to Juniors or other schools for hockey...
Nick and Peter are both good players for sure. Not sure if they are at the same level right now as Baer, Zimmer and Senden. I like Peter's potential. Probably unfair to Nick, but I always compare him to his big brother and those are big shoes to fill. He's a good skater though and if he ends up like his brother they have a good one there, but not at the same level as Wayzata at this point. Another BSM freshman I do like is Calenger.

You mention some Wayzata Bantam AA's attend BSM. Which ones?
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Holmers, Hewitt, and I know 1 other will be coming to BSM next year. Can't think of his name though. You and me both know that Pauly will get some new freshmen and sophomores for next year if you know what I'm sayin' :wink:
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MHL All-Star wrote: BSM has around 5 or 6 freshmen that play on the top two lines this year.
Just curious as to who these 5 or 6 players are. Looking on the BSM roster on HockeyHub, there are only 2 freshman listed on the team (Nick Austin & Peter Heimbold). Who are they missing?
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MHL All-Star wrote:Holmers, Hewitt, and I know 1 other will be coming to BSM next year. Can't think of his name though. You and me both know that Pauly will get some new freshmen and sophomores for next year if you know what I'm sayin' :wink:
I wouldn't be surprised if Pauley's phone is ringing off the hook after the section re-alignment.

I wish I could get the inside scoop on the realignment, as I believe the housing market will get a boost once that is released. :lol:
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sorry this was directed towards the JV team that they have 5 or 6 freshmen just on JV. Do you want to know who they are? Most of them aren't the best freshmen in their grade though, so it should be interesting to see who steps up and who doesn't.
"the housing market will get a boost once that is released" thats a good one :wink:
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Re: AA Ranking Update for 2/24/13 (State Seeding)

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karl(east) wrote:If they really want to avoid that Edina-Wayzata match-up. After all, human rankings other than mine have been a bit more skeptical of Eagan, and the coaches may decide to drop the Wildcats a spot if they want to. I don't think that would be very fair to Eagan, but if they wanted a new match-up, that would probably be the way they'd do it.
Out of curiosity, which rankings would those be? I see your rankings and LPH have Eagan #4, while Lee (PageStat) and Mnhockeyrankings.com both have Eagan at #3.

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http://www.mnhockeyrankings.com/
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scorekeeper wrote:
karl(east) wrote:If they really want to avoid that Edina-Wayzata match-up. After all, human rankings other than mine have been a bit more skeptical of Eagan, and the coaches may decide to drop the Wildcats a spot if they want to. I don't think that would be very fair to Eagan, but if they wanted a new match-up, that would probably be the way they'd do it.
Out of curiosity, which rankings would those be? I see your rankings and LPH have Eagan #4, while Lee (PageStat) and Mnhockeyrankings.com both have Eagan at #3.

http://www.minnhock.com/
http://www.mnhockeyrankings.com/
I was referring to the length of time that it took LPH to get Eagan up into the top 5. I think it only happened in the last week of the season. They'd kept them behind the Lake teams for most of the second half of the year, while I had the Cats somewhere in the middle of those teams.
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gotcha. I see what you're saying
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karl(east) wrote: I was referring to the length of time that it took LPH to get Eagan up into the top 5. I think it only happened in the last week of the season. They'd kept them behind the Lake teams for most of the second half of the year, while I had the Cats somewhere in the middle of those teams.
I would think, after watching Edina struggle to get by Prior Lake (earlier this season), Jefferson and Burnsville (twice) - by a single goal in each game, that should firm up the Wildcats as #3 or #4 well ahead of the Hornets, since they handled all 3 of those teams fairly easily, building a 6-0 resume' and winning by margins of 4-2, 7-3, 3-2, 6-3, 5-4 & 6-3.

Interesting to note that both Edina and Eagan had similar losses, losing tight games to Hill Murray (Eagan loss in OT) & Minnetonka (Edina twice lost to the Skippers)
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scorekeeper wrote:
karl(east) wrote: I was referring to the length of time that it took LPH to get Eagan up into the top 5. I think it only happened in the last week of the season. They'd kept them behind the Lake teams for most of the second half of the year, while I had the Cats somewhere in the middle of those teams.
I would think, after watching Edina struggle to get by Prior Lake (earlier this season), Jefferson and Burnsville - by a single goal each, that should firm up the Wildcats as #3 or #4 well ahead of the Hornets, since they handled all 3 of those teams fairly easily, building a 6-0 resume' and winning by margins of 4-2, 7-3, 3-2, 6-3, 5-4 & 6-3.
I would agree.

Blaine's loss doesn't affect the seedings at this point, but it could come into play if there are more upsets. If Rapids beats East, they'd be the #5. If Hill or Eagan go down, it might be a bit harder to find the next in line.
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karl(east) wrote:
scorekeeper wrote:
karl(east) wrote: I was referring to the length of time that it took LPH to get Eagan up into the top 5. I think it only happened in the last week of the season. They'd kept them behind the Lake teams for most of the second half of the year, while I had the Cats somewhere in the middle of those teams.
I would think, after watching Edina struggle to get by Prior Lake (earlier this season), Jefferson and Burnsville - by a single goal each, that should firm up the Wildcats as #3 or #4 well ahead of the Hornets, since they handled all 3 of those teams fairly easily, building a 6-0 resume' and winning by margins of 4-2, 7-3, 3-2, 6-3, 5-4 & 6-3.
I would agree.

Blaine's loss doesn't affect the seedings at this point, but it could come into play if there are more upsets. If Rapids beats East, they'd be the #5. If Hill or Eagan go down, it might be a bit harder to find the next in line.
Interesting to note also that both Edina and Eagan had similar losses, losing tight games to Hill Murray (Eagan loss in OT) & Minnetonka (Edina twice lost to the Skippers)
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scorekeeper wrote:
karl(east) wrote:
scorekeeper wrote: I would think, after watching Edina struggle to get by Prior Lake (earlier this season), Jefferson and Burnsville - by a single goal each, that should firm up the Wildcats as #3 or #4 well ahead of the Hornets, since they handled all 3 of those teams fairly easily, building a 6-0 resume' and winning by margins of 4-2, 7-3, 3-2, 6-3, 5-4 & 6-3.
I would agree.

Blaine's loss doesn't affect the seedings at this point, but it could come into play if there are more upsets. If Rapids beats East, they'd be the #5. If Hill or Eagan go down, it might be a bit harder to find the next in line.
Interesting to note also that both Edina and Eagan had similar losses, losing tight games to Hill Murray (Eagan loss in OT) & Minnetonka (Edina twice lost to the Skippers)
Ah yes similar losses to a few opponents but you see edina never loss to a team like eastview. so complain as much as you want about edina just squeaking by teams because in the end it does not matter how much you win by but instead that you got the win.

P.S Edina lost to Hill in overtime too
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Revised rankings for seeding purposes after the Wednesday night games.

1. Hill-Murray (24-2-1/4AA)
2. Duluth East (23-4/7AA)
3. Eagan (23-3-1/3AA)
4. Edina (22-6/2AA) STATE
5. Wayzata (21-7/6AA) STATE
6. Grand Rapids (19-4-3/7AA)
7. Centennial (21-4-2/5AA)
8. White Bear Lake (17-9-1/4AA)
9. Eastview (17-9-1/3AA)
10. Moorhead (14-11-2/8AA) STATE
11. Lakeville North (10-16-1/1AA)
12. Lakeville South (11-16/1AA)
13. Champlin Park (11-13-3/5AA)
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green4 wrote: complain as much as you want about edina just squeaking by teams because in the end it does not matter how much you win by but instead that you got the win.

P.S Edina lost to Hill in overtime too
Oh I'm not complaining at all. I think the ranking is just fine how it is.

I do agree with you that wins are wins and losses are losses and Edina has twice as many losses as Eagan, so I guess that also plays into the rankings.
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karl(east) wrote:Revised rankings for seeding purposes after the Wednesday night games.

1. Hill-Murray (24-2-1/4AA)
2. Duluth East (23-4/7AA)
3. Eagan (23-3-1/3AA)
4. Edina (22-6/2AA) STATE
5. Wayzata (21-7/6AA) STATE
6. Grand Rapids (19-4-3/7AA)
7. Centennial (21-4-2/5AA)
8. White Bear Lake (17-9-1/4AA)
9. Eastview (17-9-1/3AA)
10. Moorhead (14-11-2/8AA) STATE
11. Lakeville North (10-16-1/1AA)
12. Lakeville South (11-16/1AA)
13. Champlin Park (11-13-3/5AA)
Finally, the Bears crack the top 10. :wink:
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karl(east) wrote: And yes, one upset (or a BSM win over Wayzata...much as you may not want to see it :wink: ) will take care of all of this.
Well, you knew we were going to spoil that party. Now where are we? Surely Wayzata deserves a higher seed than #5 after impressive back-to-back wins over Minnetonka and Benilde
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D3Referee wrote:
karl(east) wrote: And yes, one upset (or a BSM win over Wayzata...much as you may not want to see it :wink: ) will take care of all of this.
Well, you knew we were going to spoil that party. Now where are we? Surely Wayzata deserves a higher seed than #5 after impressive back-to-back wins over Minnetonka and Benilde
Agreed that it should count for something, while they did beat East in their meeting, they are 0-3 against Edina this season. But they are 1-0 against Hill-Murray.
I think a case could be made for the top 5 in many orders.

I think a case could be made for Eagan to be lower (or higher) for that matter. While they lost in OT to Hill, the only other teams at state they have played this year will be the 1AA representative...this assumes they make it to state.
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Spot on Karl, totaly agree with the seedings BSM loss helps east if they can get by Grand Rapids but seedings can be misleading East thought it was a bargain to play Lakeville South last year.
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Mike Randolph will take the title this year.
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HShockeywatcher wrote: I think a case could be made for Eagan to be lower (or higher) for that matter. While they lost in OT to Hill, the only other teams at state they have played this year will be the 1AA representative...this assumes they make it to state.
All due respect, but I hope that dog doesn't hunt. If it was settled on your record vs teams at State (assuming the remaining favorites make it in), the seeds would be like this;

1.) Hill Murray 4-1 (loss was 3-1 to Wayzata)
2.) Edina 4-2 (lost to East 4-1, HM in OT)
3.) Eagan 2-1 (loss was to HM in OT)
4.) Centennial 2-1 (loss was 4-0 to Edina)
5.) Duluth East 3-2 (lost 1-0 to Wayzata, 5-2 to Centennial)
6.) Wayzata 3-3 (all 3 losses to Edina)
7.) Moorhead 0-4 (lost to East, HM, Cent, Wayzata)
8.) Lakeville North 0-4 (lost to East, HM & Eagan twice)

I guess we just pray for an Eagan or East loss tomorrow (or Hill Murray on Friday) and all of this will truly take care of itself.
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D3Referee wrote:
HShockeywatcher wrote: I think a case could be made for Eagan to be lower (or higher) for that matter. While they lost in OT to Hill, the only other teams at state they have played this year will be the 1AA representative...this assumes they make it to state.
All due respect, but I hope that dog doesn't hunt. If it was settled on your record vs teams at State (assuming the remaining favorites make it in), the seeds would be like this;

1.) Hill Murray 4-1 (loss was 3-1 to Wayzata)
2.) Edina 4-2 (lost to East 4-1, HM in OT)
3.) Eagan 2-1 (loss was to HM in OT)
4.) Centennial 2-1 (loss was 4-0 to Edina)
5.) Duluth East 3-2 (lost 1-0 to Wayzata, 5-2 to Centennial)
6.) Wayzata 3-3 (all 3 losses to Edina)
7.) Moorhead 0-4 (lost to East, HM, Cent, Wayzata)
8.) Lakeville North 0-4 (lost to East, HM & Eagan twice)

I guess we just pray for an Eagan or East loss tomorrow (or Hill Murray on Friday) and all of this will truly take care of itself.
Edina at #2 and Centennial at #4? Bad/poor calls, Ref! No wonder you are D3 as opposed to D1. :D
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koolio wrote:
D3Referee wrote:
HShockeywatcher wrote: I think a case could be made for Eagan to be lower (or higher) for that matter. While they lost in OT to Hill, the only other teams at state they have played this year will be the 1AA representative...this assumes they make it to state.
All due respect, but I hope that dog doesn't hunt. If it was settled on your record vs teams at State (assuming the remaining favorites make it in), the seeds would be like this;

1.) Hill Murray 4-1 (loss was 3-1 to Wayzata)
2.) Edina 4-2 (lost to East 4-1, HM in OT)
3.) Eagan 2-1 (loss was to HM in OT)
4.) Centennial 2-1 (loss was 4-0 to Edina)
5.) Duluth East 3-2 (lost 1-0 to Wayzata, 5-2 to Centennial)
6.) Wayzata 3-3 (all 3 losses to Edina)
7.) Moorhead 0-4 (lost to East, HM, Cent, Wayzata)
8.) Lakeville North 0-4 (lost to East, HM & Eagan twice)

I guess we just pray for an Eagan or East loss tomorrow (or Hill Murray on Friday) and all of this will truly take care of itself.
Edina at #2 and Centennial at #4? Bad/poor calls, Ref! No wonder you are D3 as opposed to D1. :D
Take another sip of coffee, koolio....he was using that ranking to illustrate why he thought HS's call to bump Eagan down a notch or two (knock on wood) was off. :wink:
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I think you can justify how the seeds should go in a lot of ways. But in the end (if the high seeds hold serve in their section finals), I don't think Randolph, Lechner & the other coaches really care if Edina & Wayzata are playing for a 4th time & are concerned about a fresh match-up. They'll go based on the body of work.

1: Hill-Murray
2: Duluth East
3: Eagan
4: Edina
5: Wayzata
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