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Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2011 4:52 pm
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.

Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2011 5:08 pm
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.

Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2011 8:44 pm
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.