AA Quarterfinal: Eastview vs. #1 Hill-Murray
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AA Quarterfinal: Eastview vs. #1 Hill-Murray
EASTVIEW VS. #1 HILL-MURRAY
6:00 Thursday
-A Tournament heavyweight faces off against an insurgent suburban school making just its second trip to State to kick off the AA primetime session. This is the first ever meeting between these two teams.
Eastview (18-9-1, #20, 3-seed in 3AA)
State appearances: 2 (first since 2001)
Key section win: 4-1 over #4 Eagan
-The Lightning pulled off a huge upset against Eagan in the 3AA final and looked good in doing so, putting together a complete team effort in front of goaltender Zach Driscoll (30), who is a legitimate budding star. Ryan McNamara (8) is their leading scorer, and Jake McGlocklin (20) has buried some big goals as well, but this squad lacks any real obvious standout skaters. Instead, they will look to rely on a balanced, defensive approach to limit opponents’ scoring chances and give Driscoll every opportunity to steal some games. The Lighting seem to have the depth necessary to hang around with the State’s best teams, too. The road ahead is not an easy one, but if they can beat Eagan, they can certainly beat a fairly similar Hill team.
Hill-Murray (25-2-1, #1, 1-seed in 4AA)
State appearances: 26 (2 in a row)
Championships: 3 (1983, 1991, 2008)
Key section win: 1-0 over #17 White Bear Lake
-The Pioneers had the strongest regular season of any team, though they are not as convincing a favorite as other recent top seeds in the Tournament. As always, coach Bill Lechner’s squad has excellent depth; Zach LaValle (21) and Mitchel Slattery (28) lead a strong top line, while Wille Brown (17) anchors the second line, which includes 8th-grader Joey Anderson (8). The third line is effective, and they are also deep on defense, though they lack the real standouts they’ve had on some of their best recent teams. Goaltender John Dugas (1) has had to bail them out at times, and the Pioneers’ coaching staff is good at making sure they are rarely outmanned, even if that comes at the expense of some offense. They are the most complete team in the state, but they will still have to get through three tough games to claim the crown.
6:00 Thursday
-A Tournament heavyweight faces off against an insurgent suburban school making just its second trip to State to kick off the AA primetime session. This is the first ever meeting between these two teams.
Eastview (18-9-1, #20, 3-seed in 3AA)
State appearances: 2 (first since 2001)
Key section win: 4-1 over #4 Eagan
-The Lightning pulled off a huge upset against Eagan in the 3AA final and looked good in doing so, putting together a complete team effort in front of goaltender Zach Driscoll (30), who is a legitimate budding star. Ryan McNamara (8) is their leading scorer, and Jake McGlocklin (20) has buried some big goals as well, but this squad lacks any real obvious standout skaters. Instead, they will look to rely on a balanced, defensive approach to limit opponents’ scoring chances and give Driscoll every opportunity to steal some games. The Lighting seem to have the depth necessary to hang around with the State’s best teams, too. The road ahead is not an easy one, but if they can beat Eagan, they can certainly beat a fairly similar Hill team.
Hill-Murray (25-2-1, #1, 1-seed in 4AA)
State appearances: 26 (2 in a row)
Championships: 3 (1983, 1991, 2008)
Key section win: 1-0 over #17 White Bear Lake
-The Pioneers had the strongest regular season of any team, though they are not as convincing a favorite as other recent top seeds in the Tournament. As always, coach Bill Lechner’s squad has excellent depth; Zach LaValle (21) and Mitchel Slattery (28) lead a strong top line, while Wille Brown (17) anchors the second line, which includes 8th-grader Joey Anderson (8). The third line is effective, and they are also deep on defense, though they lack the real standouts they’ve had on some of their best recent teams. Goaltender John Dugas (1) has had to bail them out at times, and the Pioneers’ coaching staff is good at making sure they are rarely outmanned, even if that comes at the expense of some offense. They are the most complete team in the state, but they will still have to get through three tough games to claim the crown.
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New stage for the Eastview boys and coaching staff. Hill's coaching staff and players have far more experience and will be far more prepared. Especially being a night session game, Hill will take this one. Also, don't discount Dugas because Driscoll has been hot lately, Dugas is just as capable of stealing a game as Driscoll, although I don't think the Pioneers will require him to do so.
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There is always the chance that the Eastview kids will take a "just happy to be here" attitude into the game, but I doubt it.UntouchableFlow wrote:New stage for the Eastview boys and coaching staff. Hill's coaching staff and players have far more experience and will be far more prepared.
As for gameplans....if EV doesn't have HM game film I'm sure that there are more than a few programs that'd be happy to share.

Even if they don't...as somebody else mentioned, HM style of play isn't all that different than Eagan's. And if you're riding a really hot goalie, don't have to be all that elaborate...or do much more than WBL did on Friday.
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Todd Park wrote:EV bench is deeper than ppl give them credit for look at the Eagan box score of the producers. Hill should not take these boys lightly...doubtful they will be intimidated. Their parents drive nice cars too.
So we won't hear the "Daddy's money"? Oh that's right, that was directed at Edina when they were playing the poor staring children from MINNETONKA, which tells you how clueless these people are.
I have seen both of these teams play, on more than one occasion for the Pioneers. Hill is the clear favor. As was Eagan. We know how big of a difference one player can make, especially at the goalie position like Eastview has.
Hill has it all, coaching, experience, depth and pure talent. Many people viewed EV as terrible without Driscoll. I will leave you with this one note on the team that may prove they have a bit more depth than many people believe.
Tuesday, December 4th. Wayzata 3 Eastview 1. (Per hub)
Driscoll did NOT play. If he is on his game, it could only take 1.
Hill has it all, coaching, experience, depth and pure talent. Many people viewed EV as terrible without Driscoll. I will leave you with this one note on the team that may prove they have a bit more depth than many people believe.
Tuesday, December 4th. Wayzata 3 Eastview 1. (Per hub)
Driscoll did NOT play. If he is on his game, it could only take 1.
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1_2_Know wrote:One thing to note. Even though Eastview hasn't been to the big stage in hockey, a LOT of the kids on this team played on the State champ Lacrosse and Soccer team in the last year. I don't think the bright lights will affect them.
Lacrosse championship was held at Chanhassen High School, in front of a few thousand fans. And check out this picture of Eastview's soccer team celebrating with their championship trophy.
http://www.mnsoccerhub.com/news_article ... ferrer_id=
The bright lights might not catch their notice, but stepping out onto the ice and seeing 18,000 filled seats certainly will.
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