AA Rankings for 2/7/10
Posted: Sun Feb 07, 2010 12:57 am
Time for another set of rankings from our nation’s snowbound capital. Of course it looks like a normal winter day for a kid who grew up in Duluth, instead of the “Snowpocalypse,” as the DCites have termed it. I am having a lot of fun at their expense.
Speaking of fun, it’s time for the oft-repeated disclaimer to return: these rankings are done in the spirit of fun and to provide some good discussion. Let’s all keep that in mind. Last week’s died a bit prematurely, so let’s keep it going.
There are two added features this week. First, there’s a second record next to the team names; that’s the team’s record in games decided by 2 goals or less. In a perfect world I’d have included 3-goal EN losses, but I’m afraid I don’t have them recorded. The second, back by popular demand, is the “need” feature, which I hope is self-explanatory. As usual, these additions don’t necessarily mean anything in terms of the rankings; they’re just there as something to mull over.
1. Minnetonka (20-0-1/3-0-1)
-*Yawn.*
Need: To take control of games. For as great a team as they are, Tonka really doesn’t control play the way one might expect; good teams can clearly win the possession battle against them. If this team loses, I suspect it will be a low-scoring game in which the other team spends a lot of time in their zone and gets a few good bounces.
This week: Thurs at #9 Edina, Sat at Armstrong
2. Wayzata (16-2-2/8-2-2)
-Three wins over Edina in a season is most impressive and gives the high ranking even more legitimacy. Three games they should win this week in preparation for the second showdown with Tonka.
Need: Mental readiness for the Tonka rematch. That I have to dig that far to find a need is a very good sign.
This week: Tues vs. Lakeville North, Thurs vs. Armstrong, Sat vs. Buffalo
3. Blaine (15-3-3/7-3-3)
-Win over Elk River keeps them unbeaten in the conference, which is a considerable achievement considering its strength. Still some loseable games over the last few weeks, though, the first of which will be Saturday at their biggest rival. A win there would probably cement them the top seed.
Need: Stronger defensive play
This week: Thurs vs. North Metro, Sat at #12 Centennial
4. Bloomington Jefferson (16-3-2/4-3-2)
-Wins over Eagan and Moorhead continue their hot streak and push them into the top 5. A win over EP would ice the cake nicely and lock them in up here.
Need: Quality play from defensemen not named Faust or Pauluk. The goaltending switch looks like it was the right move.
This week: Tues at Eastview, Thurs vs. #6 Eden Prairie
5. Burnsville (12-6-3/5-4-3)
-Just how far am I going to ride this bandwagon? All the way into the top 5, evidently. This is where you ignore the early record and go with what they’ve been doing lately, and since what they’ve been doing lately includes wins over the two teams immediately below them, this was the logical place to go. The next three games will all be prep for the huge season finale against Jefferson.
Need: To keep on working the magic they’ve found over the past month.
This week: Thurs vs. Eastview, Sat vs. Bloomington Kennedy
6. Eden Prairie (15-4-1/6-4-1)
-Rough week for the defending champs as they go down to Burnsville and tie Duluth East. But with the Lake crown on the line on Thursday, there’s no time to look back. Now would be the time to bring back the memories of last year lest the climb they face get even tougher.
Need: Same as last time--production out of the 2nd and 3rd lines. No top team is as reliant on a top few select players.
This week: Thurs at #4 Bloomington Jefferson, Sat vs. Rosemount
7. Eagan (16-4-1/8-2-1)
-I saw them for the first time this week and, despite the loss, I was impressed; they’ve got no obvious weaknesses and have some good potential. Should ride out the season with 4 straight wins and collect the top seed in 3AA.
Need: More scoring punch, I suppose.
This week: Tues at Park (CG), Sat at Eastview
8. Hill-Murray (18-2-1/7-2-1)
-This might look like an overreaction to a loss to a very good STA team, but the Pioneers’ list of achievements on the statewide level this year is not all that long. The win over DE was impressive, and they deserve some credit for the early win over Burnsville, though it’s hard to say how much. But beyond that, they haven’t done much to earn a very high rank. I think they’re better than this, but they need to go back to playing like it, and when the Pioneer faithful starts to express concern, I take note.
Need: A few come to mind--getting healthy, having their experienced players step up in big spots, and regaining their swagger in general.
This week: Thurs at Tartan, Sat vs. Richfield
9. Edina (13-6-2/5-5-2)
-Missed a chance to right the ship and fell for the 3rd time to Wayzata. Don’t completely overlook their matchup with Tonka this week; they gave the Skippers a great run the first time around, and if Tonka takes them for granted after the second meeting, they may be in for a surprise. But this team needs a big win soon, or things might snowball out of control.
Need: To go back to how they were playing around Christmas. The stars on this team need to step up and score some big goals.
This week: Thurs vs. #1 Minnetonka, Sat at Hopkins
10. Duluth East (13-5-4/6-2-4)
-It was a big week for the Hounds; the offense broke out against Apple Valley, then they pulled off their second tie against an elite AA team. That’s enough to nudge them up a few spots for now. Only one game this week, but it has a chance to be a little more interesting than it should be if East isn’t careful.
Need: Same old, same old--find a way to turn more of those scoring chances into goals.
This week: Tues at Cloquet
11. Elk River (13-6-2/6-3-2)
-Locked up the #1 seed in 7AA with a second win over Andover, though the loss to Blaine wasn’t as close as the first one and sets them back a little bit. Big game in the conference standings against Centennial this week.
Need: More contributions from the underclassmen; the scoring is incredibly senior-heavy.
This week: Thurs at #12 Centennial, Sat vs. Coon Rapids
12. Centennial (13-5-2/4-4-2)
-Continued their strong recent play by avenging their earlier loss to Maple Grove. Very big week ahead as they face the other two top-tier NWSC teams. Perhaps the busiest schedule remaining for any team and in good position to make a leap; would be higher had they not lost head-to-head to the two teams in front of them.
Need: To sustain the momentum of recent weeks and avoid falling back into their earlier inconsistencies.
This week: Tues at North Metro, Thurs vs. #11 Elk River, Sat vs. #3 Blaine
13. Holy Angels (13-7-1/1-4-1)
-Served notice to the rest of the state with their near-win over SSM. Could they be a top-10 team? Maybe. But when you play a very unbalanced schedule, you need to take care of business against certain teams, and AHA couldn’t do that against WBL or DE. And since all three MSHSL teams played SSM pretty well, one might argue that Shattuck isn’t quite as good as they normally are. At any rate, I’m keeping them at #13 for now, and it’s back to the Missota for a bit now for AHA.
Need: Hard to say; they basically need to keep on plugging along and developing themselves for a run through sections.
This week: Tues at Prior Lake
14. Andover (14-5-2/5-4-2)
-Lost to Elk River again, but responded by taking out their anger on Champlin Park. One important NWSC game this week before a very tough final week in the conference. Something of a dropoff in terms of achievements between them and the teams above them, but they can earn their way to a higher rank with a quality end to the season.
Need: Scoring from people not on the top line.
This week: Thurs at Maple Grove, Sat vs. Anoka
15. Moorhead (9-8-2/3-1-2)
-Nothing too surprising in the Jefferson result, but they stay in the rankings since they convincingly beat the team immediately below them a week ago. Face a pair of huge section tests this week; though they’ve already beaten both this season, a slip-up could cost them their rank and a top seed. Warroad also looms in there as a chance for a big win.
Need: More scoring punch.
This week: Tues vs. Bemidji, Thurs at Warroad, Sat at Brainerd
After that…
Benilde-St. Margaret’s (14-5-2)
-Played Shattuck pretty well, which has to count for something. But with a weak schedule and poor showings against top competition over the past month, they remain on the outside looking in.
Brainerd (17-2)
-Win over Roseau was a big step in the right direction as they continue to climb upwards. Pity their schedule doesn’t let them prove much. Time to see if they can grab the top seed.
Maple Grove (11-7-3)
-Continue to putter along as a good-but-not-great team in both the NWSC and 5AA. Two other opponents at about their level (Andover and Osseo) this week give them the chance to prove something.
Osseo (12-6-3)
-Coon Rapids? Really? Probably the ugliest loss of the year by a team considered for a ranking; keeping them up here is in fact a bit charitable. Results of late have not been all that impressive, but two 1-goal losses to Blaine say they shouldn’t be written off just yet.
White Bear Lake (14-7-1)
-The suddenly streaking Bears are back in the picture; if you throw out the suspension games, they’ve won 8 straight. They’re not exactly setting the world on fire, but in this year’s SEC, they’re doing enough to turn a few heads. Two huge conference games this week with Woodbury and CDH; if they win both, Hill had better start checking their rear-view mirror. If not, this conference just gets even more muddled from a ranking standpoint.
Roseau (15-4-1)
-Loss to Brainerd hurts; all they can do now is regroup and look to close out the season on a high note. Important game against Bemidji Monday.
Forest Lake (13-6-2)
-Making waves in the SEC, but there are enough head-scratchers on the record to keep them out of the top 20. Should probably win out from here.
Lakeville South (13-8)
-Win over AV gives 1AA’s finest the title of ‘best of the rest’ in the Lake.
Cretin-Derham Hall (15-7)
-State’s most inconsistent team keeps up its act. They’re dangerous, but too unreliable to go any higher.
Apple Valley (12-9)
-Slumping through the tough part of their schedule; loss streak should end this week before a tough final week.
After that…
Woodbury
Stillwater
Tartan
Grand Rapids
Bemidji
Two weeks til sections. We’re in the home stretch.
Speaking of fun, it’s time for the oft-repeated disclaimer to return: these rankings are done in the spirit of fun and to provide some good discussion. Let’s all keep that in mind. Last week’s died a bit prematurely, so let’s keep it going.
There are two added features this week. First, there’s a second record next to the team names; that’s the team’s record in games decided by 2 goals or less. In a perfect world I’d have included 3-goal EN losses, but I’m afraid I don’t have them recorded. The second, back by popular demand, is the “need” feature, which I hope is self-explanatory. As usual, these additions don’t necessarily mean anything in terms of the rankings; they’re just there as something to mull over.
1. Minnetonka (20-0-1/3-0-1)
-*Yawn.*
Need: To take control of games. For as great a team as they are, Tonka really doesn’t control play the way one might expect; good teams can clearly win the possession battle against them. If this team loses, I suspect it will be a low-scoring game in which the other team spends a lot of time in their zone and gets a few good bounces.
This week: Thurs at #9 Edina, Sat at Armstrong
2. Wayzata (16-2-2/8-2-2)
-Three wins over Edina in a season is most impressive and gives the high ranking even more legitimacy. Three games they should win this week in preparation for the second showdown with Tonka.
Need: Mental readiness for the Tonka rematch. That I have to dig that far to find a need is a very good sign.
This week: Tues vs. Lakeville North, Thurs vs. Armstrong, Sat vs. Buffalo
3. Blaine (15-3-3/7-3-3)
-Win over Elk River keeps them unbeaten in the conference, which is a considerable achievement considering its strength. Still some loseable games over the last few weeks, though, the first of which will be Saturday at their biggest rival. A win there would probably cement them the top seed.
Need: Stronger defensive play
This week: Thurs vs. North Metro, Sat at #12 Centennial
4. Bloomington Jefferson (16-3-2/4-3-2)
-Wins over Eagan and Moorhead continue their hot streak and push them into the top 5. A win over EP would ice the cake nicely and lock them in up here.
Need: Quality play from defensemen not named Faust or Pauluk. The goaltending switch looks like it was the right move.
This week: Tues at Eastview, Thurs vs. #6 Eden Prairie
5. Burnsville (12-6-3/5-4-3)
-Just how far am I going to ride this bandwagon? All the way into the top 5, evidently. This is where you ignore the early record and go with what they’ve been doing lately, and since what they’ve been doing lately includes wins over the two teams immediately below them, this was the logical place to go. The next three games will all be prep for the huge season finale against Jefferson.
Need: To keep on working the magic they’ve found over the past month.
This week: Thurs vs. Eastview, Sat vs. Bloomington Kennedy
6. Eden Prairie (15-4-1/6-4-1)
-Rough week for the defending champs as they go down to Burnsville and tie Duluth East. But with the Lake crown on the line on Thursday, there’s no time to look back. Now would be the time to bring back the memories of last year lest the climb they face get even tougher.
Need: Same as last time--production out of the 2nd and 3rd lines. No top team is as reliant on a top few select players.
This week: Thurs at #4 Bloomington Jefferson, Sat vs. Rosemount
7. Eagan (16-4-1/8-2-1)
-I saw them for the first time this week and, despite the loss, I was impressed; they’ve got no obvious weaknesses and have some good potential. Should ride out the season with 4 straight wins and collect the top seed in 3AA.
Need: More scoring punch, I suppose.
This week: Tues at Park (CG), Sat at Eastview
8. Hill-Murray (18-2-1/7-2-1)
-This might look like an overreaction to a loss to a very good STA team, but the Pioneers’ list of achievements on the statewide level this year is not all that long. The win over DE was impressive, and they deserve some credit for the early win over Burnsville, though it’s hard to say how much. But beyond that, they haven’t done much to earn a very high rank. I think they’re better than this, but they need to go back to playing like it, and when the Pioneer faithful starts to express concern, I take note.
Need: A few come to mind--getting healthy, having their experienced players step up in big spots, and regaining their swagger in general.
This week: Thurs at Tartan, Sat vs. Richfield
9. Edina (13-6-2/5-5-2)
-Missed a chance to right the ship and fell for the 3rd time to Wayzata. Don’t completely overlook their matchup with Tonka this week; they gave the Skippers a great run the first time around, and if Tonka takes them for granted after the second meeting, they may be in for a surprise. But this team needs a big win soon, or things might snowball out of control.
Need: To go back to how they were playing around Christmas. The stars on this team need to step up and score some big goals.
This week: Thurs vs. #1 Minnetonka, Sat at Hopkins
10. Duluth East (13-5-4/6-2-4)
-It was a big week for the Hounds; the offense broke out against Apple Valley, then they pulled off their second tie against an elite AA team. That’s enough to nudge them up a few spots for now. Only one game this week, but it has a chance to be a little more interesting than it should be if East isn’t careful.
Need: Same old, same old--find a way to turn more of those scoring chances into goals.
This week: Tues at Cloquet
11. Elk River (13-6-2/6-3-2)
-Locked up the #1 seed in 7AA with a second win over Andover, though the loss to Blaine wasn’t as close as the first one and sets them back a little bit. Big game in the conference standings against Centennial this week.
Need: More contributions from the underclassmen; the scoring is incredibly senior-heavy.
This week: Thurs at #12 Centennial, Sat vs. Coon Rapids
12. Centennial (13-5-2/4-4-2)
-Continued their strong recent play by avenging their earlier loss to Maple Grove. Very big week ahead as they face the other two top-tier NWSC teams. Perhaps the busiest schedule remaining for any team and in good position to make a leap; would be higher had they not lost head-to-head to the two teams in front of them.
Need: To sustain the momentum of recent weeks and avoid falling back into their earlier inconsistencies.
This week: Tues at North Metro, Thurs vs. #11 Elk River, Sat vs. #3 Blaine
13. Holy Angels (13-7-1/1-4-1)
-Served notice to the rest of the state with their near-win over SSM. Could they be a top-10 team? Maybe. But when you play a very unbalanced schedule, you need to take care of business against certain teams, and AHA couldn’t do that against WBL or DE. And since all three MSHSL teams played SSM pretty well, one might argue that Shattuck isn’t quite as good as they normally are. At any rate, I’m keeping them at #13 for now, and it’s back to the Missota for a bit now for AHA.
Need: Hard to say; they basically need to keep on plugging along and developing themselves for a run through sections.
This week: Tues at Prior Lake
14. Andover (14-5-2/5-4-2)
-Lost to Elk River again, but responded by taking out their anger on Champlin Park. One important NWSC game this week before a very tough final week in the conference. Something of a dropoff in terms of achievements between them and the teams above them, but they can earn their way to a higher rank with a quality end to the season.
Need: Scoring from people not on the top line.
This week: Thurs at Maple Grove, Sat vs. Anoka
15. Moorhead (9-8-2/3-1-2)
-Nothing too surprising in the Jefferson result, but they stay in the rankings since they convincingly beat the team immediately below them a week ago. Face a pair of huge section tests this week; though they’ve already beaten both this season, a slip-up could cost them their rank and a top seed. Warroad also looms in there as a chance for a big win.
Need: More scoring punch.
This week: Tues vs. Bemidji, Thurs at Warroad, Sat at Brainerd
After that…
Benilde-St. Margaret’s (14-5-2)
-Played Shattuck pretty well, which has to count for something. But with a weak schedule and poor showings against top competition over the past month, they remain on the outside looking in.
Brainerd (17-2)
-Win over Roseau was a big step in the right direction as they continue to climb upwards. Pity their schedule doesn’t let them prove much. Time to see if they can grab the top seed.
Maple Grove (11-7-3)
-Continue to putter along as a good-but-not-great team in both the NWSC and 5AA. Two other opponents at about their level (Andover and Osseo) this week give them the chance to prove something.
Osseo (12-6-3)
-Coon Rapids? Really? Probably the ugliest loss of the year by a team considered for a ranking; keeping them up here is in fact a bit charitable. Results of late have not been all that impressive, but two 1-goal losses to Blaine say they shouldn’t be written off just yet.
White Bear Lake (14-7-1)
-The suddenly streaking Bears are back in the picture; if you throw out the suspension games, they’ve won 8 straight. They’re not exactly setting the world on fire, but in this year’s SEC, they’re doing enough to turn a few heads. Two huge conference games this week with Woodbury and CDH; if they win both, Hill had better start checking their rear-view mirror. If not, this conference just gets even more muddled from a ranking standpoint.
Roseau (15-4-1)
-Loss to Brainerd hurts; all they can do now is regroup and look to close out the season on a high note. Important game against Bemidji Monday.
Forest Lake (13-6-2)
-Making waves in the SEC, but there are enough head-scratchers on the record to keep them out of the top 20. Should probably win out from here.
Lakeville South (13-8)
-Win over AV gives 1AA’s finest the title of ‘best of the rest’ in the Lake.
Cretin-Derham Hall (15-7)
-State’s most inconsistent team keeps up its act. They’re dangerous, but too unreliable to go any higher.
Apple Valley (12-9)
-Slumping through the tough part of their schedule; loss streak should end this week before a tough final week.
After that…
Woodbury
Stillwater
Tartan
Grand Rapids
Bemidji
Two weeks til sections. We’re in the home stretch.