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Schwan Cup Tourney 2009-10
Posted: Mon Dec 28, 2009 10:05 pm
by ghshockeyfan
Links:
http://www.nscsports.org/sports/hockey/ ... esults.htm
Lots of non-MN teams in this tourney
Blue:
http://www.pointstreak.com/players/play ... sonid=4999
Rochester Mayo 0 Breck 3
Red Wing 4 Mound-Westonka 3
Coon Rapids 4 St. Croix Valley Fusion 2
Benilde-St. Margarets 4 Chaska/Chanhassen 3
Red:
http://www.pointstreak.com/players/play ... sonid=4999
Sun Prairie 2 SBTHCC Mariners 3
Prior Lake Lakers 1 Fargo North 4
Totino-Grace 8 Minnehaha Saints 0
White:
http://www.pointstreak.com/players/play ... sonid=4999
Mahtomedi 3 Hudson 2
Brookings Rangers 1 Eveleth-Gilbert 3
Bismarck Blizzard 0 USM Co-op Wildcats 1
Richfield 0 Badger Thunder 1
Green:
http://www.pointstreak.com/players/play ... sonid=4999
Aberdeen Lady Cougars 9 Middleton Lynx 2
Simley Spartans 5 Arrowhead HS 0
Cooper Hawks 1 Onalaska Hilltoppers 2
JV:
http://www.pointstreak.com/players/play ... sonid=4999
Benilde-St.Margarets 4 Orono 1
Henry Sibley 0 USM Co-op Wildcats 1
Breck 1 Simley 2
Chaska/Chanhassen 2 Champlin Park 4
Posted: Tue Dec 29, 2009 11:09 am
by joehockey
It is interesting to see the overall drop in the overall caliber of girls teams playing in this......why? Is it a factor of cost of Tournament to teams? High cost of gate to parents or famalies? Or opportunity for other schools to organize top tournaments and keep the gate?
Posted: Tue Dec 29, 2009 12:22 pm
by ghshockeyfan
joehockey wrote:It is interesting to see the overall drop in the overall caliber of girls teams playing in this......why? Is it a factor of cost of Tournament to teams? High cost of gate to parents or famalies? Or opportunity for other schools to organize top tournaments and keep the gate?
Not sure if it's all financial but that drives some of it I'm sure. Over the years I heard coaches cite lack of input into division composition, game times of JV & V teams being considered, cost or travel to play the same teams they play non-conf or even in-conf (due to lack of input into brackets/divisions). Then, in the early days, there were the multi-OT games pre MSHSL adoption of National Federation rules - so if you played a PM game you could be hours behind due to multiple OT contest(s) before you. It may have become too big, coaches and communities wanted to instead have more control and follow the Kaposia Classic model...
Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2009 6:25 am
by hockeya1a
ghshockeyfan wrote:joehockey wrote:It is interesting to see the overall drop in the overall caliber of girls teams playing in this......why? Is it a factor of cost of Tournament to teams? High cost of gate to parents or famalies? Or opportunity for other schools to organize top tournaments and keep the gate?
Not sure if it's all financial but that drives some of it I'm sure. Over the years I heard coaches cite lack of input into division composition, game times of JV & V teams being considered, cost or travel to play the same teams they play non-conf or even in-conf (due to lack of input into brackets/divisions). Then, in the early days, there were the multi-OT games pre MSHSL adoption of National Federation rules - so if you played a PM game you could be hours behind due to multiple OT contest(s) before you. It may have become too big, coaches and communities wanted to instead have more control and follow the Kaposia Classic model...
You have to give the Schwans cup kudos for putting on a good tournament year after year. and after trying to find scores and stats from other games at other facilities Schwans is by far the leader on posting stats with pointstreak.
Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2009 10:58 am
by ghshockeyfan
hockeya1a wrote:ghshockeyfan wrote:joehockey wrote:It is interesting to see the overall drop in the overall caliber of girls teams playing in this......why? Is it a factor of cost of Tournament to teams? High cost of gate to parents or famalies? Or opportunity for other schools to organize top tournaments and keep the gate?
Not sure if it's all financial but that drives some of it I'm sure. Over the years I heard coaches cite lack of input into division composition, game times of JV & V teams being considered, cost or travel to play the same teams they play non-conf or even in-conf (due to lack of input into brackets/divisions). Then, in the early days, there were the multi-OT games pre MSHSL adoption of National Federation rules - so if you played a PM game you could be hours behind due to multiple OT contest(s) before you. It may have become too big, coaches and communities wanted to instead have more control and follow the Kaposia Classic model...
You have to give the Schwans cup kudos for putting on a good tournament year after year. and after trying to find scores and stats from other games at other facilities Schwans is by far the leader on posting stats with pointstreak.
Agreed. Pointstreak was an option for MGHCA site but was expensive from what I recall... Also, I thought the boys HS assn used it for a while but I may be wrong...
Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2009 11:48 am
by Gov78
ghshockeyfan wrote:joehockey wrote:It is interesting to see the overall drop in the overall caliber of girls teams playing in this......why? Is it a factor of cost of Tournament to teams? High cost of gate to parents or famalies? Or opportunity for other schools to organize top tournaments and keep the gate?
Not sure if it's all financial but that drives some of it I'm sure. Over the years I heard coaches cite lack of input into division composition, game times of JV & V teams being considered, cost or travel to play the same teams they play non-conf or even in-conf (due to lack of input into brackets/divisions). Then, in the early days, there were the multi-OT games pre MSHSL adoption of National Federation rules - so if you played a PM game you could be hours behind due to multiple OT contest(s) before you. It may have become too big, coaches and communities wanted to instead have more control and follow the Kaposia Classic model...
I know from talking to a head coach from a team that played in the Schwan's tournament in the past that they didn't feel the cost was worth it and they pulled out and chose a different tournament.
Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2009 12:45 pm
by ghshockeyfan
Gov78 wrote:ghshockeyfan wrote:joehockey wrote:It is interesting to see the overall drop in the overall caliber of girls teams playing in this......why? Is it a factor of cost of Tournament to teams? High cost of gate to parents or famalies? Or opportunity for other schools to organize top tournaments and keep the gate?
Not sure if it's all financial but that drives some of it I'm sure. Over the years I heard coaches cite lack of input into division composition, game times of JV & V teams being considered, cost or travel to play the same teams they play non-conf or even in-conf (due to lack of input into brackets/divisions). Then, in the early days, there were the multi-OT games pre MSHSL adoption of National Federation rules - so if you played a PM game you could be hours behind due to multiple OT contest(s) before you. It may have become too big, coaches and communities wanted to instead have more control and follow the Kaposia Classic model...
I know from talking to a head coach from a team that played in the Schwan's tournament in the past that they didn't feel the cost was worth it and they pulled out and chose a different tournament.
I suppose economics plays a bigger role than I maybe realize... I don't even know what they charge now for this tourney as far as participation fee. I also would be curious to hear what they charge, if anything, for spectators...
Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2009 12:48 pm
by chickendance
From the website:
Division Details
* » Varsity and Junior Varsity divisions offered
* » Brackets – Blue, Red, White, Green
* » Bracket requests approved by tournament committee based on team qualifications
* » Eight teams accepted in each division
Fees
* » Varsity: $400
* » Junior Varsity: $350
* » Both: $700
Refund Policy
Teams canceling their participation in the tournament before May 1 will receive a full refund; teams canceling after May 1 will not receive a refund.
Application Deadline
May 1, 2009
Required Forms Deadline
December 1, 2009
Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2009 12:55 pm
by ghshockeyfan
chickendance wrote:From the website:
Division Details
* » Varsity and Junior Varsity divisions offered
* » Brackets – Blue, Red, White, Green
* » Bracket requests approved by tournament committee based on team qualifications
* » Eight teams accepted in each division
Fees
* » Varsity: $400
* » Junior Varsity: $350
* » Both: $700
Refund Policy
Teams canceling their participation in the tournament before May 1 will receive a full refund; teams canceling after May 1 will not receive a refund.
Application Deadline
May 1, 2009
Required Forms Deadline
December 1, 2009
I wonder how this compares to the other events out there. Did the other events have JV components? Doesn't seem like the JV & V discount part was a big sell for the Girls with only 1 JV bracket but there were also a lot of Non-MN teams in this event that likely didn't have JV's or at least didn't bring them along or put them in another event, etc...
I imagine the team-hosted events use the gate to pay for event costs so maybe there is little-to-no cost to participating teams (other than what they charge their fans to attend)?
Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2009 2:16 pm
by royals dad
Abra/Edina had a JV bracket with all 8 teams. It was a very good tourney.