State championship contenders 2018-2019
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State championship contenders 2018-2019
So another state tournament has ended. Who do you think should be the favorites next season in both classes?
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Hermantown in A. They will be staked.hermantown2000 wrote:So another state tournament has ended. Who do you think should be the favorites next season in both classes?
The usual suspects in AA. Minnetonka from the metro and Duluth East from the north will be the favorites from the north and Metro. Moorhead from the West.
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Section 7 is going to be fun in 2019!rainier2 wrote:Cloquet wins 7AA next year.
And Greenway wins 7A.
You picked 2 good teams to contend rainier2. +++
Looking forward to seeing CEC back in St. Paul in 2019.
Section 8 Spuds return in AA. EGF in A.
Roseau a potential contender?
Come on RAMS!
Come on Rochester pull your hockey head out and get us a perennial contender in 1AA
Long shots? I'd disagree.kniven wrote:Wow. Greenway beats Hermantown and Cloquet beats Andover and Duluth East. Sounds good but those are very long shots.rainier2 wrote:Cloquet wins 7AA next year.
And Greenway wins 7A.
The bulk of Greenway's talent was sophs and juniors this season, and although they don't have a bumper bantam crop coming in, I think they will be better next season. Hermantown does have a great bantam group coming up, but they lose more to graduation than Greenway does.
Cloquet brings back most of their talent and has an excellent bantam group on the way. East likely will take at least a half-step back, especially if Donovan leaves, and GR and DM won't be contenders. Andover will be good, and I'm not sure how ER is looking next year.
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If Greenway gets their goalie back they are not a long shot and will be competitive with Hermantown. Btw aren’t you the one who said Hermantown would put Greenway in running time?kniven wrote:Wow. Greenway beats Hermantown and Cloquet beats Andover and Duluth East. Sounds good but those are very long shots.rainier2 wrote:Cloquet wins 7AA next year.
And Greenway wins 7A.
Yes. I love that program up in Greenway, but I’m not on this forum to be a “yes” man. Hermantown will be 3-4 lines deep with 4-6 D deep. Greenway 2 lines an 2-3 d deep. Hermantown would be top 5-10 AA team next year. Greenway would be somewhere around 30. I’m not saying it ant happen, but this also will be their last year in A so they will want to crush every A squad on their way out.greenwayraider wrote:If Greenway gets their goalie back they are not a long shot and will be competitive with Hermantown. Btw aren’t you the one who said Hermantown would put Greenway in running time?kniven wrote:Wow. Greenway beats Hermantown and Cloquet beats Andover and Duluth East. Sounds good but those are very long shots.rainier2 wrote:Cloquet wins 7AA next year.
And Greenway wins 7A.
Alexandria returns nearly everyone except Powell and Boline. While those are two important players, 6A is going to be a dogfight at the top again.green4 wrote:In A Cathedral looks like they could be dangerous.
Elsewhere, Orono loses their goalie and quite a bit of scoring, but the cupboard is far from bare and they will still be dangerous. Warroad has some nice underclass talent and could definitely take a step forward next year. Mahtomedi returns nearly everyone, including Huber in net. I would peg the Zephyrs in the preseason top three teams, for sure.
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Knivsy, Hermantown's a program that just reloads most years. They lose 2/3 of the 1 line scoring so unknown where the scoring depth will come from as of today. 201702018 they were a 1 line team for scoring. Greenway gets all of their scoring back for next year and like greenwayraider stated if the goalie returns they are in great shape to challenge Hermantown for the section trip to St. Paul. Hope they punch the ticket in 7A.kniven wrote:Yes. I love that program up in Greenway, but I’m not on this forum to be a “yes” man. Hermantown will be 3-4 lines deep with 4-6 D deep. Greenway 2 lines an 2-3 d deep. Hermantown would be top 5-10 AA team next year. Greenway would be somewhere around 30. I’m not saying it ant happen, but this also will be their last year in A so they will want to crush every A squad on their way out.greenwayraider wrote:If Greenway gets their goalie back they are not a long shot and will be competitive with Hermantown. Btw aren’t you the one who said Hermantown would put Greenway in running time?kniven wrote: Wow. Greenway beats Hermantown and Cloquet beats Andover and Duluth East. Sounds good but those are very long shots.
Did you give up on Cloquet already?
Hey oldtimer. I sure hope your right. It would be fun to see someone challenge Hermantown. They will end up with 8 boys on the elite league North team. East will also have 8. I know the elite league isn’t everything, but it does make a person think.
I’ll never give up on CEC. This year was very tough and grinding on me. I want those boys to win so badly. Coach Smalley is a great guy/Coach. I just hope they can figure things out this off season/next year. The schedule for CEC gets a lot tougher next year. It scares me! I’m a huge fan of the team in purple but I’m also honest. I am an idiot and it’s just me. I’m also not in the habit of underestimating our competition. Andover, Duluth East, Elk, Rapids, and Marshall are tough Andover and East will also be very talented on paper next year and Randolph and Manney-who they’ve had as their coach for years. CEC still trying to figure it out - coaches and players.
I’ll never give up on CEC. This year was very tough and grinding on me. I want those boys to win so badly. Coach Smalley is a great guy/Coach. I just hope they can figure things out this off season/next year. The schedule for CEC gets a lot tougher next year. It scares me! I’m a huge fan of the team in purple but I’m also honest. I am an idiot and it’s just me. I’m also not in the habit of underestimating our competition. Andover, Duluth East, Elk, Rapids, and Marshall are tough Andover and East will also be very talented on paper next year and Randolph and Manney-who they’ve had as their coach for years. CEC still trying to figure it out - coaches and players.
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Maple Grove will be better than people think (assuming they don't lose key kids to National Development)
St Thomas will be very good (Really good JV team moving up)
Chaska should be a solid state contender
WBL could be solid
Most improved team should be Eden Prairie (after their worst varsity season in years)
Minnetonka - Will either win state again or not make it out of their region
Edina will be loaded but as with every year goaltending may be their soft spot?
Holy Family is just 1-2 recruits away from being right there again
Duluth East and Moorhead should be the top teams from the North
Blake could and will surprise a ton of people
Right now I'm picking Edina as the early favorite.
St Thomas will be very good (Really good JV team moving up)
Chaska should be a solid state contender
WBL could be solid
Most improved team should be Eden Prairie (after their worst varsity season in years)
Minnetonka - Will either win state again or not make it out of their region
Edina will be loaded but as with every year goaltending may be their soft spot?
Holy Family is just 1-2 recruits away from being right there again
Duluth East and Moorhead should be the top teams from the North
Blake could and will surprise a ton of people
Right now I'm picking Edina as the early favorite.
What do you mean get their goalie back? Was he a senior ?greenwayraider wrote:If Greenway gets their goalie back they are not a long shot and will be competitive with Hermantown. Btw aren’t you the one who said Hermantown would put Greenway in running time?kniven wrote:Wow. Greenway beats Hermantown and Cloquet beats Andover and Duluth East. Sounds good but those are very long shots.rainier2 wrote:Cloquet wins 7AA next year.
And Greenway wins 7A.
Are they? I was wondering why Holy Family was not on O-Town’s sweet 16 list, but looking at the roster from this year they are graduating a ton of talent and production. HF had seven players who scored 20 or more points, and five of those are seniors. Hayton played nearly every minute in goal, and he will also be gone. That is a lot to replace, and it will take more than one or two new players.yesiplayedhockey wrote:Holy Family is just 1-2 recruits away from being right there again
Granted, HF still does have some young talent, and you never really know how the roster is going to shape up until shortly before the season. But looking at the current composition it looks to be a bit of a rebuilding year.
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Fetchko and Pino should be very good, but that's about all they have coming back. The thing that makes them hard to predict is that they tend to get some very convenient transfers. Hard to bank on that each year though.Stang5280 wrote:Are they? I was wondering why Holy Family was not on O-Town’s sweet 16 list, but looking at the roster from this year they are graduating a ton of talent and production. HF had seven players who scored 20 or more points, and five of those are seniors. Hayton played nearly every minute in goal, and he will also be gone. That is a lot to replace, and it will take more than one or two new players.yesiplayedhockey wrote:Holy Family is just 1-2 recruits away from being right there again
Granted, HF still does have some young talent, and you never really know how the roster is going to shape up until shortly before the season. But looking at the current composition it looks to be a bit of a rebuilding year.
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Greenway's goalie is a foreign exchange student so he only has one year of eligibility. He wants to come back but getting eligibility will be a challenge starting with having his mother moving here and then take care of any immigration issue or possibly guardianship issue. The backup goalie has improved quite a bit but he is small too and not nearly as quick as Ville.mulefarm wrote:What do you mean get their goalie back? Was he a senior ?greenwayraider wrote:If Greenway gets their goalie back they are not a long shot and will be competitive with Hermantown. Btw aren’t you the one who said Hermantown would put Greenway in running time?kniven wrote: Wow. Greenway beats Hermantown and Cloquet beats Andover and Duluth East. Sounds good but those are very long shots.