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Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2015 10:41 am
by NORTHWOODS HOCKEY
Nevertoomuchhockey wrote:AA:
Hill
Minnetonka
Edina
Eden Prairie
Maple Grove
Wayzata
Blaine
Elk River
Lakeville N
Chaska/Chan
A:
Breck
SPU
Blake
Red Wing
TRF
New Prague
Warroad
EGF
Proctor Hermantown
Duluth Marshall
Duluth Marshall at 10??? I believe they went 0 - 4 in Cloquet and may not win a game all season. Proctor Hermantown has some real nice players and a few weeks into the season, may climb a little higher on people's list.
Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2015 10:49 am
by Froggy Richards
Nevertoomuchhockey wrote:Froggy Richards wrote:nu2hockey wrote:AA:
Tonka- losing Dman Crow hurts but still strong team
MG- Larson is gone, but plenty remains of their critical core players,
goaltending is very strong
Hm- 84 pts are gone, depth will help a lot but who will score is ?,
goalies are big ? mark
Edina- Williamson gone , but team potentially could be better
A:
Breck: No Schwartzman but team looks to be strong, very very good in goal
SPU: losing half of Dmen of an average defense hurts,offense looks good
plus 1 yr rental SR from Irondale looks to help offense even more
Blake:losing Chancellor and Lund says a lot
P/H: Two recruits from Duluth help a good team get better
Are the two Duluth recruits eligible? At least one of the families did not move to Hermantown by the start of the school year. They have an apartment while they're waiting for their house to sell but they didn't get it until well after the school year started.
But when did they rent the apartment? Like previous transfer recruits, Hermantown and elsewhere, as long as they can show a lease dated before school starts they can say they lived there and the MSHSL will never check. Surprised they sold their houses. Previous move-ins "allegedly" only moved on paper for a season and then returned to their original homes. I say "allegedly" because this was an ongoing discussion around the metro this summer. Even more so by their own families than by their opponents. No idea if this is true or who is affected but it is an impressive fiction if it is not in fact true. Guess the official rosters will tell the story?
This is the only case I've heard since the Achiever mess of a team trying to skirt the transfer rules ("allegedly") but it would be surprising to find they are the only ones doing this since the rule enforcers (MSHSL) have zero credibility. I'd like to believe this is not really happening. But it sounds like an awful lot of bad blood up north.
What next.
Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2015 10:51 am
by Nevertoomuchhockey
NORTHWOODS HOCKEY wrote:Nevertoomuchhockey wrote:AA:
Hill
Minnetonka
Edina
Eden Prairie
Maple Grove
Wayzata
Blaine
Elk River
Lakeville N
Chaska/Chan
A:
Breck
SPU
Blake
Red Wing
TRF
New Prague
Warroad
EGF
Proctor Hermantown
Duluth Marshall
Duluth Marshall at 10??? I believe they went 0 - 4 in Cloquet and may not win a game all season. Proctor Hermantown has some real nice players and a few weeks into the season, may climb a little higher on people's list.
I just threw that out there. I have no idea what their team looks like but someone up there told me they were in every game, including Proctor. We can resume talking about Breck and Blake now lol
Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2015 11:27 am
by JohnnyBuck
Don't know much about AA with the exception that the traditional powers will be in the mix again. Hill Murray returns some top talent. Eden Prairie as deep as ever. Minnetonka and Edina two good programs that just reload. Dark horses include Chaska/Chanhassen and Centential. Both have good young kids to include some sophs that are up there with the best in the state.
In A it will be much of the same IMO. Breck and Blake for sure. Both return some of the top talent in the State and their biggest challenge may be when they play each other . St. Paul United again will be tough. Up north Proctor/Hermantown is the team to beat (again). They lost little and return their top players. They will be deeper then in past years. East Grand Forsk was gutted when the coach left a few years ago and has not recovered. Thief lost alot, but still have Jorde. Not sure who Warroad recrutied in this year.
Looking forward to another great year!
Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2015 11:43 am
by Nevertoomuchhockey
JohnnyBuck wrote:Don't know much about AA with the exception that the traditional powers will be in the mix again. Hill Murray returns some top talent. Eden Prairie as deep as ever. Minnetonka and Edina two good programs that just reload. Dark horses include Chaska/Chanhassen and Centential. Both have good young kids to include some sophs that are up there with the best in the state.
In A it will be much of the same IMO. Breck and Blake for sure. Both return some of the top talent in the State and their biggest challenge may be when they play each other . St. Paul United again will be tough. Up north Proctor/Hermantown is the team to beat (again). They lost little and return their top players. They will be deeper then in past years. East Grand Forsk was gutted when the coach left a few years ago and has not recovered. Thief lost alot, but still have Jorde. Not sure who Warroad recrutied in this year.
Looking forward to another great year!
Are B/B still in same section?
Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2015 12:41 pm
by nu2hockey
Are B/B still in same section?[/quote]
Yes..sec 5A...Orono and Mound Westonka moved out to sec 2A along with New Prague and New Ulm
Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2015 8:50 pm
by Hard water fan
AA
Tonka
HM
Edina
EP
Wayzata
OMG
Centennial
Blaine
Roseau
Elk
A
Breck
Mirage
Blake
TRF
Redwing
SPU
Warroad
SSP
MWT
New Prague
Shake things up a bit...spoiler rankings
Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2015 10:22 pm
by itsfoilcoach
AA
Tonka
Edina
EP
Wayzata
HM - lost 84 points. Goaltending will be a big challenge for them. A retooling year for growth for their young players.
OMG
Centennial
Blaine
Roseau
LVN
A
Breck
Blake
SPU
SSP
Red Wing
TRF
Orono
Mirage
MWT
New Prague
Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2015 10:27 am
by puckdreams
AA
Wayzata
Maple Grove
Edina
Minnetonka
Blaine
Hill Murray
Eden Prairie
Elk River
Chaska/Chanhassen
Centennial
A
Breck
Blake
TRF
Proctor Hermantown
St. Paul United
East Grand Forks
Red Wing
Warroad
New Ulm
New Prague