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Minnesota Girls High School Hockey IV

Re: Minnesota Girls High School Hockey IV

Clearly a Minnesota bias that can't be ignored!
And CLEARLY, with Hannah Brandt having graduated from H-M three years prior, there can't be any other explanation! ;)
 
Re: Minnesota Girls High School Hockey IV

Hill-Murray only has one All State selection yet has the best team in America?
 
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Minnesota Revolution...is the former Achiever Academy I guess?

Wondering if this organization can fill the T'breds void so to speak and become a good alternative for those seeking development their MSHSL team, or home state situation may not provide. Referring to the T'breds in that organizations better days when they developed quite a bit of D-I talent, in comparison.

I've noticed quite a few Stillwater kids have jumped ship in favor of The Revolution. Noticed per the Pony hockey struggles the last few seasons.
 
Minnesota Revolution...is the former Achiever Academy I guess?

Wondering if this organization can fill the T'breds void so to speak and become a good alternative for those seeking development their MSHSL team, or home state situation may not provide. Referring to the T'breds in that organizations better days when they developed quite a bit of D-I talent, in comparison.

I've noticed quite a few Stillwater kids have jumped ship in favor of The Revolution. Noticed per the Pony hockey struggles the last few seasons.

Cost of playing for the Revolution vs. Stillwater?
 
Re: Minnesota Girls High School Hockey IV

Congrats to all the MN girls who had an excellent showing at last weekend's NAHA tournament, winning the championship at both the U19 and U16 levels.

The Whitecaps U19 Black team's record was 6-1 and beat Chicago Mission 2-1 in their championship game. Also in U19 the Minnesota Icecats went 4-0 before bowing out in the semi's to Mission, 1-2 in a shootout.

At U16 the MN OS Selects went undefeated at 6-0 and beat Stoney Creek 3-0 in their final.

Awesome job! :)
 
Re: Minnesota Girls High School Hockey IV

Congrats to all the MN girls who had an excellent showing at last weekend's NAHA tournament, winning the championship at both the U19 and U16 levels.

The Whitecaps U19 Black team's record was 6-1 and beat Chicago Mission 2-1 in their championship game. Also in U19 the Minnesota Icecats went 4-0 before bowing out in the semi's to Mission, 1-2 in a shootout.

At U16 the MN OS Selects went undefeated at 6-0 and beat Stoney Creek 3-0 in their final.

Awesome job! :)

I think this is the first time that Minnesota has won the Championship in U19 and U16. Congratulations to a talented group of MN girls who showed well for the State of Hockey!
 
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I think this is the first time that Minnesota has won the Championship in U19 and U16. Congratulations to a talented group of MN girls who showed well for the State of Hockey!

And congrats to the non-Minnesota girls on the championship team!
 
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Looks like at least three future Gophers on that roster.
Per Iceburg, MN Elite White U19 had five: Emily Brown, Cristalyn Hengler, Catie Skaja, Taylor Wente and Grace Zumwinkle.
 
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Per Iceburg, MN Elite White U19 had five: Emily Brown, Cristalyn Hengler, Catie Skaja, Taylor Wente and Grace Zumwinkle.
Skaja name was familiar. I thought maybe but wasn't sure. Never heard Hengler news before.
 
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First rankings of the season are out. Must be some kind of mistake, no Ponies?

High School Girls AA - PRESEASON
1 HILL-MURRAY (15)
2 Minnetonka (4)
3 Edina
4 Maple Grove
5 Wayzata
6 Eden Prairie (1)
7 Lakeville North
8 Lakeville South
9 Cretin-Derham Hall
10 Blaine
11 Centennial
12 Roseau
13 Buffalo
14 Chaska/Chanhassen
15 Dodge County
16 Elk River/Zimmerman
17 Mounds View
18 Hopkins
19 Eastview
20 Benilde-St. Margaret's

High School Girls A - PRESEASON
1 BLAKE (5)
2 Breck (2)
3 Thief River Falls (3)
4 St. Paul United
5 Warroad
6 Red Wing
7 East Grand Forks
8 Orono
9 New Prague
10 Proctor/Hermantown
11 South St. Paul
12 Alexandria
13 Mound Westonka
14 Hibbing/Chisholm
15 Northfield
16 Hutchinson
17 Mahtomedi
18 New Ulm
19 Moose Lake Area
20 Princeton
 
First rankings of the season are out. Must be some kind of mistake, no Ponies!
Lately it looks like the Ponies are losing their best to the nearby "Revolution" program which seems to be filling the void left by the T'breds.

There's a connection between the Revolution and the former Achiever Academy...right?
 
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Yes I'm pretty sure there is, but I don't know the details.

Achiever became "Bauer-somebody Academy" but got sued by the skate people. I believe they did be come Revulsion. They are currently disallowed from MSHSL games. But they do appear to want to be yet another hockey factory disguised as a high school.
 
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Top Games of the Week

Blake at Hill-Murray
7:30 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 10
Hill-Murray embarks on its quest for a third consecutive Class 2A state title by opening the season against Class 1A state runner-up Blake at Aldrich Arena.

The Pioneers have reached the state championship game each of the last three years, losing to Minnetonka 3-1 in 2013 title match before beginning its run of back-to-back championships.

Hill-Murray, which finished with a 25-5 overall record last year, welcomes back U.S. Women’s Under-18 National Team members and Division I commits Kenzie Prater (7 goals, 11 assists; Quinnipiac) and Mekenzie Steffen (14G, 14A; Wisconsin).

They should help make up for the graduation of leading goal scorers Jess Bonfe (27G, 19A) and Becca Zarembinksi (21G, 21A), as should the return of Laura Anderson (20G, 21A), Jac Kaasa (15G, 21A) and Lindsey Featherstone (11G, 18A).

Blake forward and Princeton commit Carly Bullock is back and looks to build off a junior year in which she notched 49 goals and 36 assists. The Bears also return all-state defender and fellow Princeton commit Sylvie Wallin (4G, 26A), along with sophomore goalie Anna Kruesel, who finished 22-4 with five shutouts and boasted a 1.65 goals-against average and a .929 save percentage last year.

The Bears, who won five titles in eight trips to state, ended last season falling to Thief River Falls 3-1 in the Class 1A championship game.

Blake is off to a strong start following a 4-1 victory over Cretin-Derham Hall in the season opener on Nov. 7.

http://www.mngirlshockeyhub.com/news_article/show/574277?referrer_id=980516
 
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