Best lines in the state?

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dueling21
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Post by dueling21 »

gus13 wrote:"Besse Horn and Steinhauser. Easy?" No way. Look at their stats. Take away the 21 goals they scored against St. Francis, Chisago Lakes & Robbinsdale. They score about a goal a game against real competition. That doesn't come close to qualifying as best line in the state.

2 best lines are ----
Wayzata's Cameranesi-Lucia-Klein - dominate with puck possesion
EP's Rau-Rath-Rath - putting up big points playing states toughest AA schedule

Both of these lines play solid D and score
Gotta say after seeing many top lines, it'd be tough to beat those two trios.
underthenbar01
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Post by underthenbar01 »

"Besse Horn and Steinhauser. Easy?" No way. Look at their stats. Take away the 21 goals they scored against St. Francis, Chisago Lakes & Robbinsdale. They score about a goal a game against real competition. That doesn't come close to qualifying as best line in the state.

2 best lines are ----
Wayzata's Cameranesi-Lucia-Klein - dominate with puck possesion
EP's Rau-Rath-Rath - putting up big points playing states toughest AA schedule

Both of these lines play solid D and score
Well the numbers don't lie for Eden Prarie, but I have not had the privelege of watching them in person this year, so I can't say. But the BSM line was just a bit more impressive to me than that of Wayzata.
keepyourheadup
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Post by keepyourheadup »

BSM's big line isn't even together at this point. Team dynamics don't allow them to play together. You could see against Ep that after the three top guns Bsm had a tough time sticking with EP. Looks like they've split to generate a little more offense.
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