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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The greatest high school tournament in the nation is in the state of hockey. In fact, it is the boys high school tournament, known as The Tourney, that makes Minnesota the State of Hockey. Sure, we have the most Division I College programs in the nation with six, as well as the NHL’s Minnesota Wild, but without The Tourney, and what it has meant since its inception in 1945, this is the base that truly makes Minnesota the State of Hockey.</p>
<p>What starts out with dreams of glory, scoring the game-winning goal to win the championship in overtime, is played out over and over in the minds of youngsters who will watch the games on TV, knowing someday, this dream may come true.</p>
<p>The television rights to The Tourney at one point were valued more than the rights to televise the Minnesota North Stars for the season. WCCO won the bid in 1985, paying $1.55 million for the next three years, which was about what the North Stars were paid for their season. At that time, the average TV viewership was 250,000 with another 100,000 in attendance for the three-day tourney. The WCCO broadcast team included the likes of Lou Nanne, Herb Brooks and Doug Woog.</p>
<p>It is in these broadcasts that youngsters begin to dream, from mites on up, that one day, they and their friends will be playing in St. Paul for the title. Tickets are willed down within families, with multiple years waiting list for those wanting tickets.</p>
<p>Viewing now actually goes beyond state borders as people from around the country and in places around the world are drawn back to viewing on the internet. The Tourney is more than what you see on TV. It starts when a child first starts to skate, playing for his community, and stays with him long after graduation.</p>
<p>The actual tournament starts in sectional play featuring every team playing hockey and ends in St. Paul where the top eight teams in two classes vie for the championship. Just to get to The Tourney is a milestone that is highly sought. Once in St. Paul, the teams start with seeing each other at a banquet honoring them for being there. It is well deserved.</p>
<p>Some teams in the tourney this year arrived as No. 5 seeds in their sectional tournament. Rogers, who at the end of the regular season was top ranked in some polls, was eliminated by Wayzata. Another top sectional seed in Hill-Murray was upset by Gentry Academy. Both fifth seeds won their section but saw their championship dream end in the state quarterfinals.</p>
<p>From West 7 th Street, the bars and restaurants, as well as the hotels, all fill up, with fans from around the state gathering for a four-day hockey tournament that continues to grow and flourish. At the restaurants and bars, from Mancini’s to Tom Reid’s and Zamboni’s, the chatter is all hockey, with the talk of past games and players being replayed, as well as the games that are going on.</p>
<p>Up in the press box, the television and radio, as well as print publications are full speed ahead, trying to cover and share the game with their audiences. The officials from the tournament are also watching their colleagues who are now on the ice, keeping the game safe and in control.</p>
<p>One of the officials up top is John Boche, who has officiated at all levels, from his early days calling youth games, to Division I and Division III college playoffs. His son, Brenden, is now part of his crew, who last year were the officials for the Class 2A final that saw Moorhead hold on to beat Stillwater 7-6.</p>
<p>For both classes, in the quarterfinals, the higher-seeded teams didn’t disappoint, with top seeds advancing, setting up Hibbing/Chisholm vs. Mahtomedi and Warroad vs. Delano Class 1A semifinals.</p>
<p>The Class 2A tourney saw top-seeded Minnetonka take on Rosemount, with Edina and Moorhead battling in the late game of the semifinals. These two games were played with more than 20,000 in attendance.</p>
<p>Both Boches were on the ice for the semifinal between Rosemount and Minnetonka, where Minnetonka won a close battle, 4-3, coming from a 2-0 deficit, rallying and winning in overtime to get them to the championship. In the other Class 2A semifinal, Moorhead broke open a tough, physical game against Edina, winning 3-1.</p>
<p>Minnetonka coach Sean Goldsworthy, son of former Minnesota North Star legend Bill Goldsworthy led the Skippers to the title in 2018 and again in 2023 and was thankful to advance.</p>
<p>“This team plays its best hockey the back half of each period because other teams get tired,&#8221; Goldsworthy said.</p>
<p>Minnetonka player Ethan Sturgis noted that “our super-strong schedule during the regular season puts us in a good spot for overtime games.”</p>
<p>Moorhead coach Jon Ammerman recalled: “We were on our heals a bit to start the first five minutes, but not too bad, finished the first well, with the second period having the puck a lot but not getting shots on net, but loved the way we played, and in the third period we played outstanding from start to finish.”</p>
<p>Moorhead junior forward Zac Zimmerman noted after defeating Edina: &#8220;It feels great, just knowing how special it was last year with 20,000 people there playing for your community. I am ready to do it again.”</p>
<p>In Class 1A, 3-seed Warroad beat 2-seed Delano 6-3, with top-seeded Hibbing/Chisholm beating Mahtomedi 4-2. The championship finals did not disappoint, as both games needed overtime to decide a champion.</p>
<p><strong>Class 1A: All North final for the ages</strong><br />
It’s only fitting that this year’s Class 1A final featured two northern teams, Warroad and Hibbing/Chisholm. It is well documented why Warroad in the state of Hockey is known as Hockeytown USA. Warroad is just six miles from the Canadian border and has less than 2,000 residents. Its ties to USA hockey is every team that has won the Olympic Gold medal for the United States has had a player from Warroad on its roster, with the Christian brothers Roger and Bill in 1960, David Christian in 1980 and Brock Nelson in 2026.</p>
<p>Cal Marvin, the brother not involved in the global Marvin Windows company and what drives employment with more people employed than the population of the town, is considered the Godfather of Warroad hockey. His passion for the game was evident in his Warroad Lakers Senior A Men’s hockey club that were one of the most famous amateur hockey clubs in North America and a major factor of Warroad becoming Hockeytown USA.</p>
<p>The Club was established in 1946 playing in the Manitoba Amateur Hockey Association, where they played for the Allan Cup. The winner of the Allan Cup, a Canadian nationwide hockey tournament, where the winning team represented Canada in the World and Olympic tournaments through 1960.</p>
<p>Warroad was the only club ever to win three-straight Allan Cups in 1994, 1995 and 1996, narrowly missing a fourth in 1997. The team folded after the 1997 season. This club built the tradition of hockey in Warroad with the Christians in Roger, Bill and Dave, along with former NHLer Henry Boucha playing for the Lakers.</p>
<p>Hibbing is no stranger to the state tourney, but has won just two titles, both when the tourney was a one-class tourney, the last being in 1973 and the first being in 1952, when they stopped Eveleth’s early dynasty of four-straight tournament crowns, winning in 1948, 1949, 1950 and 1951. Eveleth is now the home of the U.S. Hall of Fame.</p>
<p>Hibbing in 1973 were led by Joe Micheletti with seven goals and four assists in that tournament. He would later have a long NHL career with St. Louis and is now a well-known NHL TV Analyst. His teammates included George Perpich, who went on to coach the Hibbing team for almost three decades and had Frank Brimsek Jr. in net. Brimsek’s father was a star goaltender in the NHL from Eveleth, whose name is still honored with the top Minnesota goalie awarded the Frank Brimsek award.</p>
<p>Frank Brimsek was also involved in Eveleth’s run, as the NHL goalie, gave then Eveleth goalie Willard Ikola, a pair of goalie skates, and with these skates on, Ikola never lost an Eveleth game, winning back-to-back to back championships.</p>
<p>Warroad’s last state championships were in 2003 and 2005, where NHL and Olympic star T.J. Oshie led Warroad to two state championships.</p>
<p>The game was a rematch of the 1994 game with Warroad beating Hibbing 5-3 at the old St. Paul Civic Center. In that game, Tom Lund scored for Warroad, and his son Connor would get the Warroad Warriors on the scoreboard in the 2026 game. Hibbing/Chisholm had two family connections with Derek Gabardi being the uncle of Joe Gabardi and Eric Rewertz being the uncle of Whitaker Rewertz, who scored Hibbing/Chisholm&#8217;s first goal.</p>
<p>Warroad’s goalie, Patrick Kennedy, had to step up in the section tournament, where the team steamrolled it’s way into the state tournament with three lopsided wins.</p>
<p>He would be needed throughout the staet tournament,and in the state championship game he was peppered with 32 shots on goal in the first two periods, giving up only one to Rewertz in keeping Warroad in the game.</p>
<p>Isaiah Hildebrandt got Hibbing/Chisholm within one on the rebound of a scramble in front and on the 45th shot Hibbing/Chisholm tied it up on a Rewertz blast from the high slot with Kennedy screened. Less than a minute later, Hibbing/Chisholm scored to take the lead at 4-3 on a shot that rebounded off the back wall to the side of the net and Ben Galli quickly slid past Kennedy.</p>
<p>With 46 seconds left, Warroad tied the game upon a high tip from Gavin Andersen on a shot that was a deliberate pass from the top of the circle with the game going into overtime.</p>
<p>Both teams gave their all, and with the next goal being for a state championship, the players dug deep. Warroad ended the game 1 minute into overtime on a 3-on-2 rush which went from the left wing Rodrick Jackson to the high slot Andersen down low to Jackson and over to Ryan Shaugabay, with Jackson sliding the puck off the pad of the goalie onto the stick of Shaugabay, who buried his shot into the back of the net.</p>
<p>His fifth goal of the tourney was for the state championship, bringing tears of joy to Shaugabay and all of Warroad and would share his game-winning goal with his father, Son Shaugabay, who is an assistant coach.</p>
<p>Ryan Shaugabay noted, “We hadn’t won one since 2005, since T.J. Oshie, and this is a special feeling, everytime I looked up to the crowd, I started crying because this is such a special community, we live and breathe hockey, and it couldn’t have ended any better.”</p>
<p>Ryan had some huge footsteps to follow, as his brother Jayson won the 2023 Mr. Hockey Award and is a leading scorer in college hockey playing for the University of Minnesota Duluth. When asked if he had ever dreamt of scoring the overtime winner playing pick-up hockey, Ryan noted “so many times, when I scored the overtime winner, I slid into the corner and just started to cry, it was just an unbelievable experience.”&nbsp;</p>
<p>Shaugabay noted that the team&#8217;s defense was the strength, giving up just four goals in the team&#8217;s last seven games entering the tournament. Kennedy played well, being called upon to be the team&#8217;s goalie after finding out late in the season Finn Hanson, the regular-season goalie, would be unavailable after getting injured late in the season. In the championship game, Warroad was outshot 47-33 with Kennedy keeping them in the game until the overtime winner.</p>
<p>In a game where it was sad to see one of the teams lose, Hibbing/Chisholm saw the agony of defeat, as they played hard and could have easily been the winner. They finished the season 26-3-2. The last loss being one that none of these players will forget.</p>
<p>With 10,518 in attendance, those in the building witnessed a game that will be talked about for years to come, with two historic programs battling to the end.</p>
<p><strong>Class 2A: A classic double-overtime thriller</strong><br />
Minnetonka will also feel the pain. The Class 2A championship game, ending the four-day tournament, was even more painful for the Skippers. To recap, they had the game in control, up 4-1, when Moorhead put on a frantic finish, scoring three goals in the game&#8217;s last 10 minutes, with the last being with just 36 seconds left and their goalie pulled.</p>
<p>Minnetonka was playing in its seventh tourney, while Moorhead, the defending state Class 2A champion making its 18th appearance. Both teams were highly rated throughout the year and heading into the tournament were a toss-up for the rating and deserved to be in the title game.</p>
<p>The game itself started with Minnetonka taking a quick three-goal lead, as Moorhead sophomore goalie Will Arnold struggled in what seemed to be a bad case of nervousness and an unfortunate cross-checking penalty giving the Skippers the power play. They cashed in with senior center Jordan Johnson one timing a cross-ice pass from Danny Browing just 2:45 into the game.</p>
<p>A few minutes later, the Skippers added to the lead as right wing Ethan Sturgis carried the puck into the zone and drove toward the net and slid the puck from a very sharp angle toward the net. The puck went five-hole, between the skates of Arnold, and found the back of the net. The soft goal put Moorhead down 2-0 with 9:28 still remaining in the first period.</p>
<p>Arnold’s low point of the night was after giving up the third goal on another stoppable shot by<br />
Minnetonka sophomore Cash Hardie, as he took the puck off the boards at center ice and beat Arnold with a wrist shot, with this being Hardie’s fourth goal of the tourney.</p>
<p>Down three goals, Moorhead would need a monumental effort, against a strong defensive team known for its defenders, and goalie Chase Jerdee with a season save percentage of .922. The Spuds have the offense to do that, and they started to mount a comeback midway through the second period as Micheal Herman found the back of the net with Tyden Bergeson&#8217;s 52nd assist of the season and 81st point, with Max Cullen adding his 34th assist of the season.</p>
<p>Late in the second period, Minnetonka made it 4-1 on Max Aronson’s goal. The momentum swung back to ‘Tonka, and with a comfortable three-goal cushion, time now matters as the Skippers are one period away from the crown.</p>
<p>Moorhead starts it way back with under 10 minutes to play with a power-play goal by Joey Cullen. The sophomore took a pass from Zac Zimmerman and snapped the shot past Jerdee to get Moorhead within two with under 10 minutes to play. Four minutes later, Zimmerman tipped a shot past Jerdee making it a one-goal game. Zimmerman was playing in the USHL for the Fargo Force to start the school year but returned to his team, to see if they could repeat.</p>
<p>With just 36 seconds left, Zimmerman scored to tie the game at 4, sending the arena crowd into a frenzy. The play became even more intense, with the crowd now standing for both overtimes. The teams opened up and raced up and down the rink, until Max Cullen sent in Evan Wanner who snapped a wrist shot past Jerdee to retain the Class 2A crown.</p>
<p>Moorhead Coach Jon Ammerman noted: &#8220;It was a tough start, no doubt about that, but just incredible character from the kids, there was never a murmur of doubt on the bench.”</p>
<p>Bergeson noted in the press conference that “never a doubt that we weren’t winning this game, never a doubt that we weren’t going to get back into the game, play our best hockey, and see what happens.”</p>
<p>Wanner noted this was a childhood dream, “A lot of kids dream about that, the title goal, OT winner, kind of unbelievable, and when it happens you don’t know what to do.&#8221;</p>
<p>His roommate, Drew Simonich, had the conversation the night before, at around 1:30 a.m., asking Wanner: “What would you do if you scored the overtime game winner, and I remember him saying &#8216;I would just throw everything into the crowd.&#8217;”</p>
<p>It happened just as they thought, with Wanner getting the OT game winner and equipment ending up in the crowd.</p>
<p>The attendance was 19,648 to go with Friday&#8217;s semifinal Class 2A session of 20,350 had a combined attendance of 40,000 for Friday and Saturday evening. Combined with Thursday&#8217;s two quarterfinal sessions, and the Class 1A total of 37,485, the tournament again exceeded more than 100,000 in attendance.</p>
<p>The Tourney is alive and well, but is now faced with challenges that have crept in, some within the last few years. Minnesota and its community-based model have worked well for more than 80 years, but the landscape is changing.</p>
<p>Several of the top players in the state are no longer choosing to stay playing for their high school teams, with the pull for the next level of junior hockey being too strong. With the advent of junior Canadian hockey now recruiting Minnesota players, offering more games and other perks, and with these players now able to play college hockey with the NCAA’s recent rule change, we need to be aware of the competition for the best of the best and what is at stake.</p>
<p>For now, we will relish where we are at, with two of the best hockey games in recent memory played for the 2026 State Championships. Congratulations to both Warroad and Moorhead, you worked overtime.</p>
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<h3 style="text-align: left;">Red Knights ready to ride remarkable run into postseason</h3>
<p>The 2015-2016 regular season concluded with some entertaining games this past week.&nbsp; When assessing this year what is known is that one team stood above the rest and that was the Benilde-St. Margaret&#8217;s Red Knights.&nbsp; The Stillwater Ponies earned their way to the second spot in an impressive season.&nbsp; There was a bit of a stumble for the Blaine Bengals who rose to the top in the end ranking third and performed as expected.&nbsp; There were 392 goals scored by those three teams and they allowed just 148 against making for a productive quotient in the win column.</p>
<p>After the top three teams there were the clubs that had the task of beating up on each other and it took its toll in the win loss column.&nbsp; The emergence of Minnetonka at the 4th slot was impressive and they delivered a balanced scoring output with terrific goaltending.&nbsp; The Wayzata Trojans round out a top five and were a team of peaks and valleys with the peaks outweighing the valleys propelling them up the ladder.</p>
<p>The rest of the field stayed in or lurked in the top ten much of the season and were in some cases, victims of schedules and weaker conferences that may have had more Class 1A games than top ten games like some of the others on a weekly basis.&nbsp; It has been said here and is appears to be true that the section playoffs will be dramatic this year and the state tournament could have some traditional names absent with fresh faces in the field this year.&nbsp; That will make for an entertaining three weeks of high school hockey.</p>
<p>Given the State of Hockey&#8217;s overall mood right now, the notion of sectional playoffs and a fantastic state tournament is welcomed by all with open arms.</p>
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<li><strong> Benilde-St. Margret&#8217;s (24-0-1)</strong></li>
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<p><strong>Last Week:&nbsp; </strong>W 4-2 Wayzata, W 5-2 St. Louis Park</p>
<p>The Red Knights completed the season with an unbeaten record.&nbsp; Their one tie to Lakeville North (4-4) was the only blemish.&nbsp; The Red Knights notched 135 goals on the season which were the most in the Class 2A this year.&nbsp; Senior leadership and a cohesive locker room have been key to the Red Knights’ season. They had plenty of offensive contributors as eight players notched 20 points or more this season.&nbsp; Offensive leader, Cade Gleekel, went down with an injury early in the Wayzata game this past week and his return is uncertain at this point.&nbsp; The Red Knights prevailed in the Wayzata game and also defeated St. Louis Park in a hard fought contest to close out the season.&nbsp; Goaltender Ryan Bischel posted a 23-0-1 recored with a 2.09 goals against average and a .912 save percentage for veteran coach Ken Pauly&#8217;s team.&nbsp; The Red Knights have the depth and character to overcome the Gleekel injury, yet the Mr. Hockey semifinalist will be missed in their post season run.&nbsp; Overall, it was a year that not many predicted for the Red Knights. Although they were considered to be a very good hockey team, an unbeaten season was not expected.&nbsp; They have exceeded all expectations at this stage of the season but perhaps their own.</p>
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<p><strong>Last Week:&nbsp; </strong>W 5-2 White Bear Lake Area, W 3-2 Holy Family Catholic</p>
<p>There is only one team that won more games in Class 2A hockey than the Stillwater Ponies and that was Benilde-St. Margaret&#8217;s.&nbsp; While it can be debated that the Ponies schedule was not loaded with a lot of top ten teams, a total of 5 games, Stillwater, did take care of business with teams they were expected to this year.&nbsp; Two players captured more than 50 points with junior Noah Cates (20g-34a-54pts) and senior Jackson Cates (20g-33a-53pts) working the impressive one-two punch.&nbsp; Jackson is slated to play his college hockey for Mel Pearson and the Michigan Tech Huskies.&nbsp; Wins over White Bear Lake and a tough battle with Holy Family Catholic capped off a offensively productive season for the Ponies who tallied 128 goals and allowed a Class 2A low 42 goals against.&nbsp; This team was recognized as an offensively talented edition this year but the level of defensive play was what stood out even more for this offensively entertaining team.&nbsp; Matt Doman&#8217;s team has already accomplished their first goal by capturing the Suburban East Conference title making it their first conference hockey title in school history.&nbsp; They now have their sights set on another section championship and first-ever state title.</p>
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<li><strong> Blaine (21-4-0)</strong></li>
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<p><strong>Last Week: </strong>&nbsp;W 4-1 Robbinsdale Armstrong, W 5-0 Roseville Area</p>
<p>It was a 21-win regular season for the Bengals who are winners in their last eight games. &nbsp;Blaine has two Mr. Hockey semifinalists and 78 point players in Luke Notermann (28g-50a-78pts), and Riley Tufte (47g-31a-78pts).&nbsp; Tufte&#8217;s 47 goals is nothing short of impressive and he has scored a major portion of those goals while playing five-on-five.&nbsp; Notermann is a gifted set-up man and the two have been difficult for other teams to contain this year.&nbsp; The Bengals spread 4 losses throughout the schedule and are in position to make a second straight State Tournament appearance and 12th in school history.&nbsp; The Bengals scored 129 goals this season with Notermann and Tufte accounting for 75 of them.&nbsp; Goaltender Ridge Gerads took the starting goaltender reigns and posted a 15-3-0 record with a 1.94 goals against average and sterling .926 save percentage.&nbsp; Coach Chris Carroll&#8217;s team has the talent with their top guns to be an issue for any team it faces this season.</p>
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<li><strong> Minnetonka (18-6-1)</strong></li>
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<p><strong>Last Week:&nbsp; </strong>W 6-1 Edina, W 6-1 Duluth East</p>
<p>The Skippers closed out the season with a 4-0-1 record and outscored their opponents 31-8 in those games.&nbsp; There is no doubt the Lake Conference still is the best high school hockey conference in Minnesota.&nbsp; It may not be the largest, but it certainly presents 8 games a year that are challenging.&nbsp; Minnetonka captured the conference title with a 6-1-1 record which is speaks for itself.&nbsp; Coach Brian Urick challenges his team with a tough non-conference schedule as well.&nbsp; Minnetonka had 16 games among teams in the MNHockeyMag CrankyApe.com Top-10 this year, including high-end Class 1A Hermantown, finishing 9-6-1 in those games.&nbsp; A tough Section 2AA with Eden Prairie, Holy Family, and Prior Lake stands in the way of the Skippers and the State Tournament.&nbsp; They are looking to make their sixth appearance in school history and first since 2010.&nbsp; This year has seen a bit of a resurgence for the Skippers and Urick has maintained his patient approach to sticking with his plan and putting players in position to succeed.&nbsp; Senior Brendan Skarda (17g-19a-36pts) led the Skippers in points and more impressively has posted (6g-6a-12pts) in his last five games.&nbsp; Goaltender Thomas Hanson is 15-6-1 on the season with a 2.24gaa and .919 save percentage.&nbsp; He could hold the keys to the Skippers potential trip to St. Paul this year.</p>
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<li><strong> Wayzata (16-8-1)</strong></li>
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<p><strong>Last Week:&nbsp; </strong>L 4-2 B-SM, W 7-0 Hopkins</p>
<p>The Trojans finished second in the Lake Conference this season with a 6-2 record.&nbsp; Wayzata posted a 7-2 record in their last nine games and those losses were to Minnetonka and B-SM, both rated ahead of them.&nbsp; Coach Pat O&#8217;Leary&#8217;s team maintains their structure and is able to strike when needed.&nbsp; When playing the Trojans, most teams know they have to earn their scoring chances. Their 10-7-1 record against teams that have been ranked at some point in the MNHockeyMag CrankyApe.com Top-10 this year, including Class 1A powers Hermantown and Beck, is impressive and the volume of high end games has teed up the Trojans as a legitimate state tournament contender.&nbsp; They share a section with Benilde-St. Margaret&#8217;s which could set up some interesting drama and a potential date at Mariucci Arena in the section final.&nbsp; The Trojans also have Edina in their section who they have turned aside three times.&nbsp; Can they do the unthinkable and beat Edina four times in one year?&nbsp; It is hard to imagine a team that has ever accomplished the feat of defeating Edina four times in one year, if ever.&nbsp; North Dakota recruit Mark Senden (7g-26a-33pts) leads his team with Colin Schmidt (12g-12a-24pts) standing second.</p>
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<li><strong> Grand Rapids (18-6-1)</strong></li>
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<p><strong>Last Week:&nbsp; </strong>W 4-1 Duluth Denfeld</p>
<p>A late season surge by the Grand Rapids Thunderhawks propelled them to the sixth position in the final MNHockeyMag.com rankings this year.&nbsp; They are 10-1 since Dec. 7 and have won five straight since losing to Wayzata by a score of 3-2 on Jan. 22.&nbsp; Coach Trent Klatt&#8217;s Thunderhawks have gotten better throughout the year and finished the season with a power play that connects at a 28.6 percent clip.&nbsp; The power play illustrates the high end talent this team has.&nbsp; North Dakota recruit Mitchell Mattson (17a-29a-46pts), Alex Adams (16g-19a-35pts), and Jonah Bischoff (14g-18a-32pts) lead a team that has five players with 30 points or more this year and a sixth that has 29 points.&nbsp; They wild card to earning their first State Tournament berth since 2007 may lie in goaltender Gable Holum (13-1-0).&nbsp; It has been a successful first season for Klatt behind the bench and the drive down 169 to St. Paul is certainly a solid possibility for the Thunderhawks who have put together a terrific regular season.</p>
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<li><strong> Holy Family Catholic (19-5-0)</strong></li>
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<p><strong>Last Week:&nbsp; </strong>W 5-2 STMA, W 5-4 St. Cloud Cathedral, L 3-2 Stillwater</p>
<p>The Fire had a breakout year and their path to the upper echelon to the Class 2A was a welcome addition.&nbsp; The Fire were ranked second for a few weeks with the MNHockeyMag.com and tumbled to seven after losing to Grand Rapids and Stillwater in the last seven days of the season.&nbsp; The Wright County Conference games that are peppered with Class A opponents represented 11 of their 24 games against such opponents, the second most of any team in the top ten only to Bemidji&#8217;s 13 games.&nbsp; The Fire posted a 9-4 record against Class 2A opponents and were 4-5 against teams that have been ranked in the MNHockeyMag top 10 at some point this season including Class A power Breck.&nbsp; Head coach Noel Rahn&#8217;s team was stingy defensively allowing just 45 goals against his season which is a winning formula for playoff hockey.&nbsp; Goalies Jaxson Stauber (9-1-0, 1.24gaa) and Jared Moe (10-4-0, 2.12gaa) are an impressive duo that can be relied upon.&nbsp; Offensively Will Garin (24g-23a-47pts) and Matt Anderson (9g-26a-35pts) are playing like the DI recruits that they are.&nbsp; With Eden Prairie, Minnetonka, and Prior Lake in the hunt for the Section 2AA title, the Fire have every reason to believe they could make their first trip to the State Tournament.</p>
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<li><strong> Lakeville North (19-5-1)</strong></li>
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<p><strong>Last Week:&nbsp; </strong>W 4-1 St. Thomas Academy, W 8-2 Eastview, W 7-6 Prior Lake</p>
<p>The Panthers are among the hottest teams in the Class 2A with 8 straight wins and a 14-1 mark in their last 15 games including the thrilling 3-2 win at Bayfront Park in Duluth on Hockey Day Minnesota.&nbsp; Since then it was 4-1 wins over St. Thomas Academy, 8-2 over Eastview, and 7-6 over Prior Lake.&nbsp; Coach Trent Eigner&#8217;s team is one win away from the 20-win club.&nbsp; With 133 goals scored and just 54 goals allowed this year, the Panthers continue their formula of success which is stifling defensive zone play and creative offensive production that starts in transition.&nbsp; St. Cloud State recruit Ryan Poehling (20g-34a-54pts) leads the team offensively and Bowling Green bound Max Johnson leads in goals with (27g-19a-46pts).&nbsp; Buzz Eigner has notched 3 shutouts and owns a record of (13-3-1) and will be called upon in the playoffs.&nbsp; With the perfect season of 2015 firmly behind them, this year&#8217;s edition has been able to forge their own identity and appear comfortable with it heading to the post season.&nbsp; A Section 1AA title would mark the 3rd straight state tournament appearance and 10th overall.&nbsp; They will have a tough run in their section with Farmington among other teams ready to take a run at the Panthers.</p>
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<li><strong> Bemidji (21-2-2)</strong></li>
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<p><strong>Last Week:&nbsp; </strong>W 4-1 Thief River Falls</p>
<p>Much like he team one slot ahead of them, the Bemidji Lumberjacks have put together a solid close to the season by winning 10 straight and 14 of their last 15 games.&nbsp; They are known as a defensive team and are in allowing just 47 against his year.&nbsp; With 119 goals for the Lumberjacks&nbsp; have a knack to score and in bunches.&nbsp; Coach Wade Chiodo&#8217;s team is 2-0-1 against teams that have been ranked in the top ten of the MNHockeyMag.com including a win over Class 1A big dog Hermantown.&nbsp; Still, they are 12-0-1 against Class 1A teams and while the 21 wins are impressive indeed, there were not as many grinding top ten games as the teams ranked ahead of them to justify being slotted higher.&nbsp; Bemidji, is the defending Class 8AA champions and a top ten team that can do some damage if they qualify for the tournament a second straight time.&nbsp; Alex Pollock (15g-25a-40pts) and Brady Tatro (14g-24a-38pts) lead their team offensively and goalie Matt Fitzgerald (17-2-2, 2.05gaa) has been solid in goal for the Lumberjacks who will have a challenge waiting in the section playoffs this year.</p>
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<li><strong> Centennial (18-6-1)</strong></li>
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<p><strong>Last Week:&nbsp; </strong>W 7-3 Totino-Grace, W 7-2 Spring Lake Park, W 7-1 Irondale</p>
<p>Five wins in a row and a 12-1 record in their last 13 has been impressive for the Centennial Cougars to complete a successful regular season.&nbsp; They found their goal scoring groove by beating tier last five teams by a combined 39-8.&nbsp; Ritch Menne&#8217;s Cougars have tallied 114 goals this season and have allowed just 63 against.&nbsp; They finished one point shy of the Northwest Suburban North Conference title behind Blaine.&nbsp; The Cougars defeated Blaine and tied Elk River/Zimmerman in conference action this year while posting a 2-5-1 record against teams that were ranked in the top ten this year.&nbsp; Tyler Nyman lit it up this year with (18g-30a-48pts) and Lucas McGregor (13g-21a-34pts) finished second in points and assists for the Cougars this season.&nbsp; Nathan Fellows (12-5-1, 2.43gaa) took the majority of the minutes in the crease but Travis Allen (6-1-0, 2.68) was equally effective when called upon.&nbsp; Centennial is in search of their 4th state tournament appearance and 3rd in 4 years out of the Section 5AA.&nbsp; Some quality teams will be standing in their way yet if they continue to light the lamp, the Cougars will be in the final mix with their rival Blaine.</p>
<p><strong>Others Receiving Consideration:&nbsp; </strong>&nbsp;Prior Lake,&nbsp; Edina, Eden Prairie, Hill-Murray,&nbsp; Duluth East, Elk River, Farmington, Moorhead, St. Michael Albertville, Rochester John Marsall, Rogers</p>
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<h3>Red Knights poised to run the table, Ponies giving chase</h3>
<p class="p1">Week 12 of the CrankyApe.com rankings represents the last week of the regular season.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>We will have one more final ranking that will come out next week and then our attention will focus on the sectional and state tournament action.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>The Benilde-St. Margaret&#8217;s Red Knights still have a zero in the loss column and have not moved from the top spot for weeks.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>Stillwater reclaimed the second spot after Holy Family Catholic was tripped up and that opened up a slot for Blaine to move up to No. 3.</p>
<p class="p1">There are a number of teams that could be considered for the 8-10 slots this week with Eden Prairie being dropped like it&#8217;s hot.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>There are legitimate reasons for that yet the Eagles are 0-3-1in their last four games with the 3 losses accounting for half of their season losses.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>There could be a number of upsets in sectional play and a potential state tournament field that could be peppered with some variety this year which would be great for the game.</p>
<p class="p1"><b>1.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>Benide-St. Margaret&#8217;s (22-0-1) </b></p>
<p class="p1"><b>Last Week:<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span></b>W 5-1 Chaska, W 5-3 Eden Prairie</p>
<p class="p1"><b>This Week:<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span></b>at Wayzata (2/11), vs St. Louis Park (2/13)</p>
<p class="p1">The Red Knights defeated a motivated Eden Prairie team on the road this past week in an entertaining 5-3 game.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>After jumping out to a 3-0 lead, the high flying Red Knights held off the Eagles who rallied to pull within one at 4-3 in the third period.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>Mr. Hockey finalist Cade Gleekel scored a pair of goals to help lead his team to the win before a packed house.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>B-SM also dispatched the Chaska Hawks 5-1 to open the week and remain unbeaten.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>The win over Eden Prairie improves the Red Knights record to 7-0-1 against teams that have been in the MNHockeyMag CrankyApe.com Top-10&nbsp;this season.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>Two big sectional games are up next with Wayzata on deck this week and natural rival St. Louis Park each standing in the Red Knight&#8217;s way with an unbeaten regular season this year.</p>
<p class="p1"><b>2.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>Stillwater (21-1-1)</b></p>
<p class="p1"><b>Last Week:<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span></b>W 6-1 Forest Lake, W 3-1 Woodbury</p>
<p class="p1"><b>This Week:<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span></b>at White Bear Lake (2/11), vs Holy Family Catholic (2/13)</p>
<p class="p1">It was a pair of wins in Suburban East Conference for the Ponies who defeated Forest Lake and Woodbury.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>The Ponies close out the season with two more games games.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>One is at White Bear Lake<b> </b>and and the second is at home when the Ponies host Holy Family Catholic.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>The White Bear Lake game could be a preview to a sectional matchup with the season finale being a re-match with Holy Family Catholic from the St. Louis Park Holiday Classic game which resulted in a Fire win over the Ponies.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>That loss represents the only loss of the season for the Ponies who have won nine straight and are 13-0-1 since losing to Holy Family Catholic.</p>
<p class="p1"><b>3.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>Blaine (18-4-0)</b></p>
<p class="p1"><b>Last Week:<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span></b>W 5-0 Irondale, W 7-1 Coon Rapids</p>
<p class="p1">This Week:<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>vs Champlin Park (2/8), vs Armstrong/Cooper (2/10), vs Roseville Area (2/13)</p>
<p class="p1">The Bengals have climbed back to the third slot this week by turning aside Irondale and Coon Rapids, a pair of teams they are expected to beat.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>Featuring two Mr. Hockey finalists in Luke Notermann and Riey Tufte, the Bengals are going to be an issue for a number of teams come sectional time and perhaps beyond.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>They have won five straight and are 8-3 against teams that have been ranked in the MNHockeyMag CrankyApe.com Top-10 this year and that is plenty of reason to have them in the elite of the rankings for their body of work by owning the most wins against the fewest losses of top teams this year.</p>
<p class="p1"><b>4.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>Holy Family Catholic (17-4-0) </b></p>
<p class="p1"><b>Last Week:<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span></b>at Hopkins (ppd), W 5-0 Duluth Marshall, L 5-3 Grand Rapids</p>
<p class="p1"><b>This Week:<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span></b>at St. Michael Albertville (2/9), vs St. Cloud Cathedral (2/11), at Stillwater (2/13)</p>
<p class="p1">A 10-game winning streak was snapped by the Grand Rapids Thunderhawks this past weekend as the Fire fell by a score of 5-3 in an outdoor game at Grussendorf Park in Grand Rapids on Hockey Day Minnesota.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>The night before Holy Family Catholic stopped the Marshall School, Duluth with a 5-0 win at Amsoil Arena.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>For the season, Holy Family is now 4-3 against teams ranked among the MNHockeyMag CrankyApe.com Top-10, placing them among a majority of the teams battling it out this year in the top-10 &#8211; proving there is incredible balance among a number of teams thus far.</p>
<p class="p1"><b>5.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>Minnetonka (16-6-1)</b></p>
<p class="p1"><b>Last Week:<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span></b>T 3-3 Eden Prairie, W 7-3 Wayzata</p>
<p class="p1"><b>This Week:<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span></b>at Edina (2/11), vs Duluth East (2/13)</p>
<p class="p1">The Skippers are 3-1-1 in their last four and 8-2-1 since Jan. 2.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>Moreover, Minnetonka is 3-2-1 against top-10&nbsp;teams in that span as well.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>Wins over Eden Prairie, Edina, and Wayzata were impressive to go along with a tie against<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>Eden Prairie in their last six games. Their<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>losses to Wayzata and Benilde-St. Margaret&#8217;s are nothing to be ashamed of as<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>It has been a rough schedule in January for Minnetonka who have promoted their case as a top five team with big wins over the last five weeks.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>Minnetonka is 6-5-1 against top-10&nbsp;teams in the MNHockeyMag.com CrankyApe.com rankings to date.</p>
<p class="p1"><b>6.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>Wayzata (15-7-1)</b></p>
<p class="p1"><b>Last Week:<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span></b>W 5-1 Edina, L 7-3 Minetonka</p>
<p class="p1"><b>This Week: <span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span></b>vs Benilde-St. Margaret&#8217;s (2/11), at Hopkins (2/13)</p>
<p class="p1">Which team are the Trojans is the question.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>Are they the one that was a convincing 5-1 winner over Edina?<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>Or, are they the team that lost in convincing fashion to Minnetonka 7-3 &#8211; all in the span of one week.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>They Trojans have the most losses and fewest wins among the top seven teams this week, yet are 8-5-1 in games against teams that have been in this top-10&nbsp;at some point this year, tying them with Blaine and Eden Prairie for the most wins in that category.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>The belief here is that Wayzata is the team that has won the eight games and they had a six-game winning streak snapped that included wins against Edina (2), Minnetonka, Grand Rapids, and Eden Prairie.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>Wayzata will look to hand the B-SM Red Knights their first loss on the season this week and will close out the regular season with a Section 6AA opponent in Hopkins.</p>
<p class="p1"><b>7.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>Grand Rapids (17-6-1) </b></p>
<p class="p1"><b>Last Week:<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span></b>W 8-3 Hopkins, W 5-2 Holy Family Catholic</p>
<p class="p1"><b>This Week:<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span></b>at Duluth Denfeld (2/12)</p>
<p class="p1">One game is on the schedule for Grand Rapids, at Duluth Denfeld, and Trent Klatt&#8217;s edition will be preparing for the competitive Section 7AA playoffs.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>If the Thunderhawks take care of business against Denfeld and win their first sectional game, this is a 20-win team and when all is said and done that will be a short list of teams this year.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>Consider that the Thunderhawks are 11-2-0 since Dec. 29 when they picked up play after the Edina Holiday Classic and have a respectable 4-5-1 against &nbsp;MNHockeyMag.com CrankyApe.com Top-10 teams this year, they are in the same class as a number other top-10 teams this year.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>A head-to-head win by Wayzata is the difference in the Thunderhawks standing in seventh again this week.</p>
<p class="p1"><b>8.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>Lakeville North (16-5-1) </b></p>
<p class="p1"><b>Last Week:<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span></b>W 4-1 Lakeville South, W 3-2 Duluth East</p>
<p class="p1"><b>This Week:<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span></b>vs St. Thomas Academy (2/9), vs Eastview (2/11), at Prior Lake (2/13)</p>
<p class="p1">The Panthers are 2-3-1 against top ten teams from this year in this ranking system.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>They have two additional losses to Section 1AA opponent Farmington by scores of 1-0 and 5-3.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>Lakeville North handed Benilde-St. Margaret&#8217;s their only tie on the season which is a feather in their cap and are 11-1-0 since Jan. 5 while cleaning house on the South Suburban with the exception being Farmington.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>A test in the St. Thomas Academy Cadets opens the weekend with two conference games featuring Eastview and Prior Lake closing out the regular season campaign for the Panthers.</p>
<p class="p1"><b>9.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>Bemidji (20-2-2)</b></p>
<p class="p1"><b>Last Week:<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span></b>W 6-4 Brainerd, W 11-0 Warroad, W 5-4 Sartell-St. Stephen<b>&nbsp;</b></p>
<p class="p1"><b>This Week:<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span></b>vs Thief River Falls</p>
<p class="p1">The Lumberjacks have won nine games in a row and are just the second 20-win team this season only to B-SM.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>Bemidji has posted a 1-0-1 record among the top-10 teams which fewest such games among the top-1o.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>Still, they have scored an impressive 120 goals and have allowed just 46 against this year.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>Their two losses have come in overtime to Cloquet-Esko-Carlton (4-3), and Moorhead (3-2).<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>One final game with Thief River Falls remains for the Lumberjacks.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span><b> </b></p>
<p class="p1"><b>10.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>Eden Prairie (15-6-2)</b></p>
<p class="p1"><b>Last Week:<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span></b>T 3-3 Minnetonka, L 5-2 Benilde-St. Margaret&#8217;s</p>
<p class="p1"><b>This Week:<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span></b>vs Hopkins (2/11), at Edina (2/13)</p>
<p class="p1">The Eagles are 0-3-1 in their last four games and are clinging to the top-10 this week.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>There is no question Eden Prairie is a top-five team but going 2-4-2 in their last eight games is tough to justify remaining among the top teams.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>All of their losses are to top -10 teams in these rankings and they are 8-6-2<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>for the season against top-10 teams tying them with Blaine and Wayzata for the most wins in that category.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>The Eagles are a good team and if they can re-focus their energy on the next 3-4 weeks of hockey can be considered a state title contender still this year.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>We have said it before here, there is a reason for the tough patch for this team and<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>that is understandable.</p>
<p class="p1"><b>Others Receiving Consideration:<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span></b>Farmington, Elk River/Zimmerman, Edina, Duluth East, Hill-Murray, Centennial, Prior Lake, Lakeville South</p>
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<h3>Trojans on the move while Hornets, Panthers climb back in</h3>
<p>Two weeks remain in the regular season with the majority of the teams at or near 20 of their 25 games played.&nbsp; The Benilde-St. Margaret&#8217;s Red Knights had a big week topping Minnetonka in a well-played game, earning a 4-2 win, and hold onto the top spot again, something they have not relinquished since taking over in week three.</p>
<p>The surging team this week is the Wayzata Trojans, winners of five in a row, including four against top-10 teams, since the middle of January.&nbsp; The Edina Hornets climbed back in the top-10 and last year&#8217;s defending state champion Lakeville North Panthers also settled in at No. 10.</p>
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<li><strong> Benilde-St. Margaret&#8217;s (20-0-1)</strong></li>
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<p><strong>Last Week:&nbsp; </strong>W 4-2 Minnetonka, W 12-0 Bloomington Kennedy, W 10-1 Chanhassen</p>
<p><strong>This Week:&nbsp; </strong>at Chaska (2/4), at Eden Prairie (2/6)</p>
<p>The Red Knights defeated the Minnetonka Skippers in a marquee match-up last week at the St. Louis Park Rec Center.&nbsp; Utilizing their depth, the Red Knights are finding ways to win each night.&nbsp; B-SM went on to light up two Metro West Conference opponents in wins over Bloomington Kennedy and Chanhassen by scores of 12-0 and 10-1 respectively.&nbsp; The Red Knights continue Metro West play this week when they face Chaska and then it is Eden Prairie to close out the schedule for the week.&nbsp; With 116 goals on the season, the Red Knights are the highest-scoring team in the Class 2A as Cade Gleekel (20g), Auggie Moore (15g), and Jacob Holmers (14g) pace the way in goal scoring.</p>
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<li><strong> Holy Family Catholic (16-3-0)</strong></li>
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<p><strong>Last Week:&nbsp; </strong>W 7-0 Litchfield/Dassel-Cokato, W 4-1 Delano</p>
<p><strong>This Week:&nbsp; </strong>at Hopkins (2/2), at Duluth Marshall (2/5), at Grand Rapids (2/6)</p>
<p>The Fire have won 9 straight since a Dec. 17 loss to Wayzata.&nbsp; This week, they picked up wins over Litchfield/Dassel-Cokato (7-0) and Delano (4-1).&nbsp; They have three Class 2A opponents this week starting with Hopkins, then they travel north this weekend for games against Duluth Marshall, and the talented Grand Rapids Thunderhawks.&nbsp; All are away from the friendly confines of the Victoria Arena and will provide a solid test for the Fire who have allowed 31 goals against on the season with a pair of goaltenders sharing the duties in goal.&nbsp; Jared Moe (9-2-0, 1.69, .929), and Jaxson Stauber (7-1-0, 1.30, .931) have been steady manning the pipes this year giving their team a chance every outing.</p>
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<li><strong> Stillwater (19-1-1)</strong></li>
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<p><strong>Last Week:&nbsp; </strong>W 4-0 Mahtomedi, W 8-1 Mounds View</p>
<p><strong>This Week:&nbsp; </strong>vs Forest Lake (2/4), at Woodbury (2/6)</p>
<p>The Ponies topped Mahtomedi, ranked No. 5 in the CrankyApe.com top-10 last week, and hammered Mounds View to put them on the cusp of a 20-win season.&nbsp; They bring a high octane offensive approach to the table and are second to the Red Knights with 111 goals scored this season in Class 2A. .&nbsp; Luke Manning (20g), Noah Cates (19g), and Jackson Cates (18g) lead the team in goals.&nbsp; They captured their first Suburban East Conference hockey title with three conference games remaining.&nbsp; Forest Lake and Woodbury represent two of those SEC games this week.</p>
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<li><strong> Blaine (16-4-0)</strong></li>
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<p><strong>Last Week:&nbsp; </strong>W 6-3 vs Maple Grove, W 10-1 vs Andover</p>
<p><strong>This Week:&nbsp; </strong>vs Robbinsdale Armstrong (2/2), vs Irondale (2/4), at Coon Rapids (2/6)</p>
<p>The Bengals climbed two slots from the sixth to the fourth on the strength of three straight wins.&nbsp; In the process, they leap-frogged Minnetonka and Eden Prairie, each of which have won and lost some big games over the past two weeks.&nbsp; Like the other top teams in our rankings, the Bengals are putting the puck in the net with 102 on the season.&nbsp; Riley Tufte (33g), and Luke Notermann (21g) account for 53% of the Bengals goals.&nbsp; Three games are on the schedule this week for the Bengals who will look to finish strong heading into sectional tournament in a couple of weeks.</p>
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<li><strong> Wayzata (14-6-1)</strong></li>
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<p><strong>Last Week:&nbsp; </strong>W 4-1 Hopkins, W 4-2 Eden Prairie</p>
<p><strong>This Week:&nbsp; </strong>vs Edina (2/4), vs Minnetonka (2/6)</p>
<p>The Wayzata Trojans could be peaking at the right time after earning five straight wins in the past two weeks.&nbsp; They accomplished that after stumbling to a 1-4-1 mark from the middle of December to the middle of January.&nbsp; The Trojans have gotten back to their defensive ways in allowing just six goals against over the course of their streak.&nbsp; Consider that they have won four of their five games against top-ten teams in that time and are 8-5-1 against teams that have been ranked in both the Class 1A and Class 2A rankings of the CrankyApe.com rankings and they have one impressive resume.&nbsp; Mark Senden leads the Trojans in points (4g-21a-25pts) and Colin Schmidt leads in goals with 10.&nbsp; The Trojans have allowed just 43 goals against this year and position themselves as a legitimate threat in the Section 6AA that features both B-SM and Edina among the top teams.</p>
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<li><strong> Minnetonka (15-6-0)</strong></li>
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<p><strong>Last Week:&nbsp; </strong>L 4-2 B-SM, W 9-0 Hopkins</p>
<p><strong>This Week:&nbsp; </strong>vs Eden Prairie (2/4), at Wayzata (2/6)</p>
<p>The Skippers are 7-2 in their last nine games with both losses coming at the hands of teams ranked above them in B-SM and Wayzata.&nbsp; Minnetonka picked up a win over an Edina team which may be turning the corner this year, and then crushed Hopkins 9-0 to close out their week.&nbsp; A challenging week is on deck for Minnetonka which faces off against Eden Prairie and Wayzata.&nbsp; Things won&#8217;t get any easier for the Skippers who will see Edina and Duluth East to close out the 2016 regular season.&nbsp; Brendan Skarda leads a hard working group in scoring for the Skippers (12g-14a-26pts)</p>
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<li><strong> Grand Rapids (15-6-1)</strong></li>
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<p><strong>Last Week:&nbsp; </strong>W 5-3 Moorhead</p>
<p><strong>This Week:&nbsp; </strong>vs Hopkins (2/5), vs Holy Family Catholic (2/6)</p>
<p>The Thunderhawks have clawed their way to a respectable No. 7 position in the top-10.&nbsp; They are 7-2 in their last nine games after falling to highly regarded Hermantown on Jan. 5.&nbsp; Since then, the Thunderhawks’ only blemish was at the hands of Wayzata by a score of 3-2.&nbsp; That was not a loss to be ashamed of as the Trojans have launched themselves to top-5 status this week with an impressive run.&nbsp; Only one game was scheduled for Grand Rapids last week and that was a 5-3 win over Moorhead.&nbsp; Hopkins and Holy Family Catholic are waiting in the wings for the Thunderhawks this week and Rapids will close out the regular season with one game next week against Duluth Denfeld.&nbsp; Goaltender Gabe Holum has taken the bull by the horns and is now 11-1-0 on the season with his only loss coming to Wayzata.&nbsp; Holum has a 1.99 GAA with three shutouts this year.&nbsp; The sophomore goalie is as advertised and gives the Thunderhawks a chance to win every game he plays.</p>
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<li><strong> Edina (13-7-2)</strong></li>
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<p><strong>Last Week:&nbsp; </strong>W 4-3 Eden Prairie, W 5-0 Academy of Holy Angels</p>
<p><strong>This Week:&nbsp; </strong>at Wayzata (2/4), vs Minnetonka 2/11)</p>
<p>The Hornets are back and earned their way in with a big win over Eden Prairie and followed that up with a solid win over the Academy of Holy Angels.&nbsp; The addition of freshman and University of Minnesota recruit Ben Brinkman to the blue line has paid dividends for the Hornets who have moved Clayton Phillips, another U of M recruit to forward.&nbsp; It will be the moment of truth for the Hornets who take on Wayzata and Minnetonka, each for the third time this year, and have yet to solve either club going 0-4 in those games.&nbsp; Sammy Walker (18g-16a-34pts) and Ben Copeland (14g-19a-33pts) lead the Hornet in points and goals this year.&nbsp; Goalie Charlie de Grood flies under the radar for Edina and has been impressive.&nbsp; The senior goalie is 12-7-2 on the season, has four shutouts, and has put together a .907 save percentage.&nbsp; de Grood was the difference in the Eden Prairie game and is also a big reason why his Hornet team is welcomed back into the top ten this week.&nbsp; They could fall out as fast as they returned if they stumble in their games this week.</p>
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<li><strong> Eden Prairie (15-5-1)</strong></li>
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<p><strong>Last Week:&nbsp; </strong>L 4-3 Edina, L 4-2 Wayzata</p>
<p><strong>This Week:&nbsp; </strong>at Minnetonka (2/4), vs B-SM (2/6)</p>
<p>The Eagles dropped both of their games last week and are 2-3-1 in their last six games.&nbsp; There is a legitimate reason for the Eagles’ slide and it is understandable with some of the challenges the club is facing.&nbsp; They have been in all of their games during the six-game stretch, losing in overtime to Minnetonka and to Edina 4-3 and Wayzata 4-2.&nbsp; Expected wins over Bloomington Jefferson and Hopkins have been delivered to go along with a tie to St. Thomas Academy.&nbsp; Casey Mittelstadt (19g-30a-49pts), Micheal Graham (13g-25a-38pts), Nolan Sulivan (16g-18a-34pts), and defenseman Nicky Leivermann (9g-21a-30pts) lead a potent offensive attack for the Eagles.</p>
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<li><strong> Lakeville North (14-5-1)</strong></li>
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<p><strong>Last Week:&nbsp; </strong>W 13-0 Apple Valley, W 2-1 (OT) Rosemount</p>
<p><strong>This Week:&nbsp; </strong>at Lakeville South (2/4), at Duluth East (2/6)</p>
<p>The defending state champs are back in the top-10 after some time away on the strength of a 9-1 record over their last 10 games.&nbsp; The Panthers are 2-3-1 against teams that are ranked among the top-10 in the CrankyApe.com rankings this year and the volume of top-10 games among the teams placed ahead of them plays into the consideration as to why they are not any higher.&nbsp; Add to that two losses to Farmington in section play and the Panthers may not even get the top seed.&nbsp; Some losses that Farmington has endured keep them from the top-10 and this slot is the Panthers’ for this week.&nbsp; The Panthers will take on crosstown rival Lakeville South and Duluth East at the much anticipated Hockey Day Minnesota event in Duluth.&nbsp; Ryan Poehling (15g-27a-42pts), Henry Enebak (13g-25a-38pts), and Max Johnson (24g-13a-37pts) are the offensive leaders for the Panthers this year.</p>
<p><strong>Others Receiving Consideration:&nbsp; </strong>Duluth East, Farmington, Centennial, Hill-Murray, Bemidji, Elk River/Zimmerman, Lakeville South, St. Thomas Academy, Prior Lake</p>
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<h3>Red Knights still rule while Skippers test top-5 waters</h3>
<p class="p1">Week 10 saw no change among the top three teams with Benilde-St. Margaret&#8217;s, Holy Family Catholic, and Stillwater holding serve.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>Minnetonka continued is ascent to the top of the pack as they checked in at the No. 4 spot.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>Blaine is 2-2 in its last four games and fell to No. 6 this week.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>Wayzata and and Centennial continued to move up this week by earning big victories.</p>
<p class="p1"><b>1.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>Benilde-St. Margaret&#8217;s (17-0-1) </b></p>
<p class="p1"><b>Last Week:<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span></b>W 2-1 (ot) Farmington, W 5-2 Bloomington Jefferson</p>
<p class="p1"><b>This Week: <span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span></b>vs Minnetonka (1/26), vs Bloomington Kennedy (1/28), at Chanhassen (1/30)</p>
<p class="p1">After having a week off, the Red Knights traveled to Schmitz-Maki Ice Arena and faced a solid Farmington team.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>The game was a 2-1 overtime win for the Red Knights as they needed almost the entire overtime period to get it done.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>Cade Gleekel scored his 17th of the season with :24 remaining on the clock.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>B-SM then went on to defeat Bloomington Jefferson 5-2 in a Metro West Conference game.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>They have a non-conference game against Minnetonka which always brings plenty of energy and emotion between those two rivals on Tuesday.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>Then, it is back to Metro West Conference play for the Red Knights who are tuning up for the stretch run of their schedule.</p>
<p class="p1"><b>2.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>Holy Family Catholic (14-3-0)</b></p>
<p class="p1"><b>Last Week:<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span></b>W 7-1 Orono</p>
<p class="p1"><b>This Week:<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span></b>at Litchfield/Dassel-Cokato (1/26), vs Delano (1/28)</p>
<p class="p1">The Fire won their only game last week with a 7-1 win over Orono at the Victoria Recreation Center.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>They will face a pair of Wright County teams next week as the Fire continue their assault on the rest of the conference.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>Holy Family Catholic topped Delano 4-3 earlier this season and face a Litchfield/Dassel-Cokato team that is 14-4 this year.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>Fire wins over Minnetonka, Lakeville North, Stillwater, St. Tomas Academy, and Prior Lake provide enough signature victories for the Fire to hold onto the number two slot this week.</p>
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<p class="p1"><b>3.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>Stillwater (17-1-1)</b></p>
<p class="p1"><b>Last Week:<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span></b>W 7-0 East Ridge, W 5-2 Hill-Murray</p>
<p class="p1"><b>This Week:<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span></b>vs Mahtomedi (1/28), vs Mounds View (1/30)</p>
<p class="p1">The Ponies delivered an impressive win over Hill-Murray and established themselves as the team to beat in the Section 4AA.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>What is more impressive is the Ponies averaged 5.6 goals scored per game over the last 5 games.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>This offensively entertaining team has outscored opponents 99-35 this year.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>They are behind Holy Family Catholic due to their head-to-head loss to the Fire earlier this year.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>While two top-ten victories&nbsp;over Lakeville North and Hill-Murray are quality wins, the Ponies will close out the season with just four games against teams ranked in the&nbsp;CrankyApe.com Top-10 at some point this season.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; T</span>wo of those games will have come&nbsp;against Holy Family Catholic.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>Stillwater has taken care of business against teams they are expected to and are setting themselves up for what could be a memorable post season run.</p>
<p class="p1"><b>4.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>Minnetonka (14-5-0)</b></p>
<p class="p1"><b>Last Week:<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span></b>L 4-0 Wayzata, W 5-2 Edina</p>
<p class="p1"><b>This Week:<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span></b>at Benilde-St. Margaret&#8217;s, vs Hopkins (1/30)</p>
<p class="p1">One would think a loss to Wayzata would send he Skippers back in the top ten this week.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>But, they do reside in the rugged Lake Conference where top teams take turns beating up on each other.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>With a 4-3 overtime win and a second win against<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>Edina this year added to the Skipper ledger, Minnetonka lands in the fourth slot this week.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>They are 6-5 against teams that have been ranked in the CrankyApe.com Top-10 this year.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>The Skipper schedule calls for five of their last six games against top ten teams at one point this year making for one of the most difficult schedules this year and they have fared quite well.</p>
<p class="p1"><b>5.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>Eden Prairie (15-3-1)&nbsp;</b></p>
<p class="p1"><b>Last Week:<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span></b>T 2-2 St. Thomas Academy, W 7-1 Bloomington Jefferson,<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>W 5-2 Hopkins</p>
<p class="p1"><b>This Week:<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span></b>vs Edina (1/28) vs Wazata (1/30)</p>
<p class="p1">The Eagles finished the week 2-0-1 after losing to Minnetonka in overtime last week.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>They tied St. Thomas Academy with Michael Graham out of the lineup due to illness.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>A convincing win over Boomington Jefferson and grinding 5-2 win over Hopkins teed up a big week of hockey for the Eagles this week when they take on Edina and Wayzata.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>The Eagles are 8-1-1 in their last ten and continue to be on the short list of legit state title contenders this year. <b> </b></p>
<p class="p1"><b>6.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>Blaine (14-4-0) </b></p>
<p class="p1"><b>Last Week:<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span></b>L 5-2 Hill-Murray, W 4-1 Anoka</p>
<p class="p1"><b>This Week:<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span></b>vs Maple Grove (1/28), vs Andover (1/30)</p>
<p class="p1">A 5-2 loss to open the week didn&#8217;t help the Bengals cause as they fell out of the top five in the CrankyApe.com rankings for the first time this season.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>The Bengals avenged a 6-3 loss to Anoka earlier in the season with a 4-1 win this past Saturday. Blaine continues their run through Northwest Suburban Conference teams with home games against Maple Grove and Andover this week. The one-two punch of Luke Notermann (19-32-51) and Riley Tufte (29-21-50) continue their productive season.&nbsp;<b> </b></p>
<p class="p1"><b>7.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>Wayzata (12-6-1) </b></p>
<p class="p1"><b>Last Week: </b>W 4-0 Minnetonka, W 3-2 Grand Rapids</p>
<p class="p1"><b>This Week:<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span></b>vs Hopkins (1/28), at Eden Prairie (1/30)</p>
<p class="p1">Three wins against quality opponents in their last three games have propelled the Trojans to the 7th slot this week.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>After going on a rough 1-4-1 stretch that tossed the Trojans from the top ten, they have righted the ship by defeating Edina for the second time this year which is huge for sectional implications.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>Wins over Minnetonka and Grand Rapids, two ranked opponents, are enough to keep Wayzata relevant.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>They are still behind Minnetonka despite picking up the win against the Skippers as they have more ground to make up in their climb to the top five from their rough 6 game stretch.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>Wayzata has a key contest with Minnetonka scheduled on Feb. 6.</p>
<p class="p1"><b>8.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>Centennial (13-5-1) </b></p>
<p class="p1"><b>Last Week:<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span></b>W 2-1 White Bear Lake, W 3-2 Maple Grove, W 3-2 Moorhead</p>
<p class="p1"><b>This Week:<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span></b>vs Elk River/Zimmerman (1/28), vs Brainerd/Pillager/Pierz (1/30)</p>
<p class="p1">The Cougars have won 7 straight and moved up to the No. 8 position this week with a 3-2 win on the road over Moorhead, a team that had won five straight.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>Centennial will have a two key games this week with Elk River/Zimmerman and Brainerd/Pillager/Pierz.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>What is an impressive is Centennial&#8217;s 7-1-0 in Section 4AA games including a solid win over Blaine a week ago.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>With two more sectional games on the schedule, the Cougars have a chance to shore up their position in the section playoffs.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; &nbsp;</span></p>
<p class="p1"><b>9.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>Elk River/Zimmerman (12-6-1) </b></p>
<p class="p1"><b>Last Week:<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span></b>W 3-2 Andover, L 4-2 Maple Grove</p>
<p class="p1"><b>This Week:<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span></b>at Centennial (1/28), at Duluth East (1/30)</p>
<p class="p1">The loss to the Maple Grove Crimson has the Elks standing at 1-2 in their last 3 games.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>While they are <b> </b>5-2 in their last 7 games including a win over Lakeville North, the Elks have been playing well enough to maintain a spot among the top-10.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>They have a tough week away from home with games scheduled against Centennial and Duluth East.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>The Elks are 3-0 among Section 7AA teams so far this season and have played the fewest<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>games against opponents from within the section.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>The Duluth East game will play large in the discussion for where teams will play out in the section seedings.</p>
<p class="p1"><b>10.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>Grand Rapids (14-5-1)</b></p>
<p class="p1"><b>Last Week:<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span></b>W 5-4 (ot) Duluth Marshall, L 3-2 Wayzata, W 7-3 White Bear Lake</p>
<p class="p1"><b>This Week:<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span></b>vs Moorhead (1/30)</p>
<p class="p1">The Thunderhawks opened he week squeaking past Duluth Marshall in overtime and then lost to Wayzata before a packed house at the IRA Civic Center this past Friday.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>Grand Rapids climbed right back on the horse and took down White Bear Lake 7-3 the following day to close out last week.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>Just one game is on the schedule next week with Moorhead slated for Grand Rapids with three remaining on the season.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>Don&#8217;t look now, but the season is just three weeks away from the final week and Grand Rapids is a team with a lot of talent that has developed over the long haul, positioning itself for a post season run in the competitive Section 7AA.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span><b><span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; &nbsp;</span></b></p>
<p class="p1"><b>Others Receiving Consideration:<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span></b>Hill-Murray, Farmington, St. Thomas Academy, Edina,<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>Lakeville North, Moorhead, Bemidji, Prior Lake</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Jan 2016 18:00:50 +0000</pubDate>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Will Garin (16) and the Holy Family Catholic Fire vault to No. 2 this week while T.J. Rogers (23) and the Minnetonka Skippers crack the top-5 in this week&#8217;s CrankyApe.com Class 2A Top-10. (Photo by <a href="http://hfphoenix.com/staff/?writer=Joe%20Esenther" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Joe Esenther</a> /&nbsp;<a href="http://hfphoenix.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">The Phoenix</a>)</em></p>
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<h3>Fire putting the heat on BSM while Skippers sail&nbsp;upward</h3>
<p>It is anyone&#8217;s guess as to who the top ten teams really are anymore this year.&nbsp; What is known is the Benilde-St. Margaret&#8217;s Red Knights have earned the top billing and continue to do so for six consecutive weeks by pulling away from the field with a 15-0-1 record.&nbsp; While they were idle last week, the rest of the top ten teams took turns in winning and losing big games along the way.&nbsp; Making the big move was Holy Family Catholic as they surged to the number two slot.&nbsp; Not far behind is Stillwater, who like Holy Family, is feasting on its conference games.</p>
<p>The Minnetonka Skippers have been workmanlike in climbing the ladder earning the fifth slot this week with a hard fought overtime win over the Eden Prairie Eagles.&nbsp; Wayzata defeated Edina for the second time this year and knocked the Hornets out of the top ten yet are 2-4-1 in their last seven games which keeps the Trojans from the top ten this week.&nbsp; From week to week, the top ten remains a work in progress with plenty of movement and certainly offers a lot of opportunity for discussion.&nbsp; Centennial and Hill-Murray are the two newest teams to enter the top ten this week. Hill-Murray&#8217;s decisive 7-1 win over Wayzata a few weeks back coupled with a four game unbeaten streak propelled them past the Trojans to the No. 10 slot this week.&nbsp;&nbsp; All of the movement signifies what should be a dramatic section and state playoff run for all teams this year proving it will be wide open.</p>
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<li><strong>Benilde-St. Margaret&#8217;s (15-0-1)</strong></li>
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<p><strong>Last Week:&nbsp;&nbsp;</strong>Off<br />
<strong>This Week:&nbsp;</strong>&nbsp;at Farmington (1/19), at Bloomington Jefferson (1/23)</p>
<p>The Red Knights had the week off to work on their game, not that it needed much, but they will be asked to come off their break against a very good Farmington team this upcoming week that cracked the top ten in the No. 9 position.&nbsp; A passionate Schmitz-Maki Arena will await the Red Knights with some of the best fans in high school hockey.&nbsp; B-SM will return to Metro West Conference play when they invade the Bloomington Ice Garden and face-off with the Bloomington Jefferson Jaguars.</p>
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<li><strong>Holy Family Catholic (13-3-0)</strong></li>
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<p><strong>Last Week:&nbsp;&nbsp;</strong>W 4-0 Mound Westonka<br />
<strong>Last Week:&nbsp;&nbsp;</strong>vs Orono (1/21)</p>
<p>The Fire are winners of six straight and 11 of their last 12.&nbsp; Questions surround this team more from curiosity among fans in high school hockey that have not seen the Fire play over the course of the season.&nbsp; The Wright County Conference does not do them any favors with Fire being the only Class 2A team in the conference.&nbsp; Their win over Stillwater combined with solid wins over Minnetonka, St. Thomas Academy, Lakeville North, and Prior Lake is enough to propel them to the second slot in the ranking this week.&nbsp; They have just one game this week, against Orono, and will finish the final stages of the season with Class 2A madcaps against Hopkins, Duluth Marshall, Grand Rapids, STMA, and a re-match with Stillwater.&nbsp; That stretch will say a lot about where this team stands in the elite of the Class 2A.</p>
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<li><strong>Stillwater (15-1-1)</strong></li>
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<p><strong>Last Week:&nbsp;&nbsp;</strong>W 6-1 Park of Cottage Grove, W 7-3 Roseville, W 3-1 Cretin-Derham Hall<br />
<strong>This Week:&nbsp;</strong>&nbsp;vs East Ridge (1/21), at Hill-Murray (1/23)</p>
<p>The Ponies moved up from the fifth spot to the third this week with three wins.&nbsp; They outscored their Suburban East Conference opponents by a combined 16-5 last week continuing their offensive surge this year and are running away with the conference which would be their first conference title in school history.&nbsp; They have an East Ridge team that has played solid defensive hockey and will present the Ponies with some potential goal scoring challenges.&nbsp; A huge section 4AA game is on the schedule this week with Hill-Murray who is 5-0 against section opponents.&nbsp; The Ponies are 4-0-1 and a win would position them for a potential top seed if they take care of business the rest of the way.</p>
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<li><strong>Blaine (13-3-0)</strong></li>
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<p><strong>Last Week:&nbsp;&nbsp;</strong>L 6-2 Centennial, W 4-2 Elk River/Zimmerman|<br />
<strong>This Week:&nbsp;</strong>&nbsp;at Hill-Murray (1/19), at Anoka (1/23)</p>
<p>The Bengals are slotted two spots ahead of Eden Prairie as both clubs hold identical records.&nbsp; Even though the Bengals were worked by Centennial last week, the win over Elk River carries a lot of credibility.&nbsp; Blaine has defeated both Minnetonka and Blaine already this year and has added signature wins over Edina, and Duluth East.&nbsp; Two tough games are on deck this week for the Bengals and both on the road at Hill-Murray and Anoka.</p>
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<li><strong>Minnetonka (13-4-0)</strong></li>
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<p><strong>Last Week:&nbsp;&nbsp;</strong>W 4-1 Hopkins, W 4-3 (ot) Eden Prairie<br />
<strong>This Week:&nbsp;&nbsp;</strong>vs Wayzata (1/21), vs Edina (1/23)</p>
<p>The Minnetonka Skippers have gone about their business in coach Brian Urick&#8217;s typical workmanlike fashion.&nbsp; They have defeated St. Thomas Academy, Hermantown, Edina, and Eden Prairie in their march to a top five ranking this week.&nbsp; They were topped by Grand Rapids by a score of 5-2 to open the season.&nbsp; The play for the Skippers since the first of the year has been impressive with 9 wins in their last 10 games including 5 in a row.&nbsp; The upcoming schedule is a grinder with Wayzata (twice), Edina (twice), B-SM, Hopkins, EP, and Duluth East on the calendar.&nbsp; That could be the toughest final 8 games anyone has on the schedule.</p>
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<li><strong>Eden Prairie (13-3-0)&nbsp;</strong></li>
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<p><strong>Last Week:&nbsp;&nbsp;</strong>W 4-2 Wayzata, L 4-3 (ot) Minnetonka|<br />
<strong>This Week:&nbsp;&nbsp;</strong>at St. Thomas Academy (1/19), vs Bloomington Jefferson (1/21), at Hopkins (1/23)</p>
<p>The Eagles were stopped in overtime by Minnetonka in Lake Conference play this past Saturday and were chasing the game from the opening face-off having never led. Two of their three losses have been in overtime to B-SM and Minnetonka.&nbsp; The other was a 5-2 loss at the hands of the Blaine Bengals.&nbsp; A steady week for the Eagles should keep them on track as they are indeed one of the top teams in the state and on the short list as a title contender this year.</p>
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<li><strong>Elk River/Zimmerman (11-5-1)</strong></li>
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<p><strong>Last Week:&nbsp;&nbsp;</strong>W 4-3 Totino-Grace, W 7-2 Anoka, L 4-2 Blaine<br />
<strong>This Week:&nbsp;&nbsp;</strong>at Andover (1/21), vs Maple Grove (1/23)</p>
<p>The Elks fell to a quality Blaine Bengal team last week for the second time this season.&nbsp; All five of their losses have come to teams that have been in the top-10 this year. Blaine (2), Edina, Eden Prairie, B-SM.&nbsp; They have defeated Grand Rapids and Lakeville North to hold a 2-5-1 record against those teams with the tie coming to this week&#8217;s #10 Centennial Cougar club.&nbsp; Two Northwest Suburban Conference games are on tap for Elk River this week who carry a 2-0-0 Section 7AA record and the Andover game will double as a conference-section game.</p>
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<li><strong>Grand Rapids (12-5-1)</strong></li>
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<p><strong>Last Week:&nbsp;&nbsp;</strong>W 5-1 Cloquet-Esko-Cartlton, W 3-0 Hibbing/Chisolm<br />
<strong>This Week:&nbsp;</strong>&nbsp;at Marshall School, Duluth (1/19), vs Wayzata (1/22), vs White Bear Lake (1/23)</p>
<p>It has been 4 straight wins for the Thunderhawks since they were hammered by Hermantown 5-0 a couple of weeks back.&nbsp; They posted a 5-2 win over Minnetonka in the early part of the year and followed that up with a controlling 6-4 win over Edina right after that.&nbsp; They are 3-5-1 against teams that have been ranked in the top-10 at some point this year including Class A power Hermantown.&nbsp; That is not enough to propel the Thunderhawks to top-five status this week.&nbsp; Do not count this team out as they have the talent to win the big prize in St. Paul.</p>
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<li><strong>Centennial (10-5-1)&nbsp;</strong></li>
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<p><strong>Last Week:&nbsp;&nbsp;</strong>W 6-2 Blaine, W 5-0 Andover)<br />
<strong>This Week:&nbsp;&nbsp;</strong>at White Bear Lake (1/19), at Maple Grove (1/21), at Moorhead (1/23)</p>
<p>The Cougars had a rough holiday run where they were 0-3-1 over a four game stretch.&nbsp; Since then, they have bounced back with four straight wins over the past two weeks.&nbsp; The have three games against teams that will provide a variety of games with non-conference games against White Bear Lake and Moorhead and conference foe Maple Grove.&nbsp; Tyler Nyman (8-17-25) and Matthew Jennrich (8-11-19) pace the way offensively for the Cougars.</p>
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<li><strong>Hill-Murray (11-4-1)&nbsp;</strong></li>
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<p><strong>Last Week:&nbsp;&nbsp;</strong>W 3-1 Tartan, W 1-0 St. Thomas Academy<br />
<strong>This Week:&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</strong>vs Blaine (1/19), vs Henry Sibley (1/21), vs Stillwater (1/23)</p>
<p>On the strength of a 3-0-1 record in the last four games, the Pioneers have landed back in the top ten. They have quality wins over Wayzata (7-1) and St. Thomas Academy (1-0).&nbsp; They also tied Edina 3-3 after losing a close game 5-4.&nbsp; They have a huge game with No. 4 Blaine to open the week and close out with No. 3 Stillwater in a critical Section 4AA tilt.</p>
<p><strong>Others receiving consideration:&nbsp;</strong>&nbsp;Wayzata, Edina, Bemidji, Farmington, Lakeville North, St. Thomas Academy</p>
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<h3>Red Knights strengthen grip on top spot, Elks among those trending upward</h3>
<p>The top five stayed in the same spots this week with some minor shuffling among the 10th-6th ranked teams.&nbsp; The biggest drop was experienced by Grand Rapids who fell from 6th to 9th this week after losing to Hermantown 5-0.&nbsp; Elk River/Zimmerman moved up one spot from No. 7 to No. 6 and Minnetonka moved up from No. 8 to No. 7 this week.&nbsp; Edina also moved up one slot from No. 9 to No. 8.</p>
<p>There are plenty of quality games this week featuring No. 2 Blaine against No. 6 Elk River, No. 3 Eden Prairie vs No. 7 Minnetonka and Wayzata, and No. 10 Bemidji facing Class 1A No. 1Hermantown.</p>
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<li><strong> Benilde-St. Margaret&#8217;s (15-0-1)</strong></li>
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<p><strong>Last Week:&nbsp; </strong>W 5-3 St. Thomas Academy, W 5-2 Chanhassen, W 6-3 Bloomington Jefferson</p>
<p><strong>This Week:&nbsp; </strong>Off</p>
<p>The Red Knights have the week off before resuming play on Jan. 19 at Farmington.&nbsp; Certainly, Schmitz-Maki Arena will be rocking with some of the best fans in the game.&nbsp; The Red Knights’ Cade Gleekel has been outstanding in leading his team offensively (16g-22a-38pts) from the forward position with Nick Austin (7g-14a-21pts) creating offensive opportunities from the blue line and defending really well.&nbsp; B-SM picked up an impressive win over St. Thomas Academy and back-to-back Metro West victories over Chanhassen and Bloomington Jefferson last week.</p>
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<li><strong> Blaine (12-2-0)</strong><strong>&nbsp;</strong></li>
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<p><strong>Last Week:&nbsp; </strong>W 5-1 Andover, W 6-2 Maple Grove <strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</strong></p>
<p><strong>This Week:&nbsp; </strong>vs Centennial (1/14), at Elk River (1/16)</p>
<p>The Bengals have won 5 straight games including wins over Eden Prairie (5-2), White Bear Lake (5-0), Duluth East (5-2), Andover (5-1), and Maple Grove (6-2).&nbsp; Luke Notermann (17g-28a-45pts) and Riley Tufte (25g-19a-44pts) have pulled away from the field in scoring with defenseman Tanner Vescio (0g-17a-17pts) leading the defensemen in points and placing third on the team.&nbsp; Their game with Centennial this week always brings a great game and will be a challenge and they follow that up with Elk River which will be a great challenge.</p>
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<li><strong> Eden Prairie (12-2-0)</strong></li>
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<p><strong>Last Week:&nbsp; </strong>W 7-0 Cloquet-Esko-Carlton, W 4-1 Duluth East</p>
<p><strong>This Week:&nbsp; </strong>at Wayzata (1/14), vs Minnetonka (1/16)</p>
<p>The Eagles won back-to-back games before shellacking Cloquet-Esko-Carlton and then defeating Duluth East in a game that had a big hit and subsequent scare to Duluth East&#8217;s Nathaniel Benson.&nbsp; It factored into the outcome of the game as the building took on a cerebral distracted feel as the full house at the EP Community Center had the Hounds defenseman and all of the players in their thoughts and prayers.&nbsp; Reports are positive from the team that Benson will be able to get back on the ice and when it initially appeared as though it may be much worse.&nbsp; Eden Prairie continues to pile up the wins and have lost their only games to the two teams ahead of them in the rankings. The Lake Conference schedule begins this week and two high end opponents await the Bengals in Wayzata and Minnetonka.</p>
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<li><strong> Holy Family Catholic (12-3-0)</strong></li>
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<p><strong>Last Week:&nbsp; </strong>W 4-3 Delano, W 6-1 New Prague</p>
<p><strong>This Week:&nbsp; </strong>at Mound-Westonka (1/12),</p>
<p>There are plenty of quality wins on the Fire ledger this year including resume victories over Lakeville North, Stillwater, St. Thomas Academy, Wayzata, Minnetonka, and Prior Lake.&nbsp; Their losses have been to Edina in the first game of the season, Breck, and Wayzata.&nbsp; If there is such a thing as quality losses those would be it.&nbsp; Even at number four in this ranking and being as high as that in others, one gets the feeling that Holy Family Catholic is flying under the radar.&nbsp; With how they have performed, the Fire are now putting together their final ten games looking to get their playoff game on and dialed in.&nbsp; Will Garin (16g-14a-30pts), Ethan Mesler (9g-12-21pts), and defenseman Matt Anderson (3g-18a-21pts) are the offensive leaders on the Fire who have nine players with 10 or more points through 15 games this season.</p>
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<li><strong> Stillwater Area (12-1-1)</strong></li>
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<p><strong>Last Week: &nbsp;</strong>W 4-1 Woodbury, T 0-0 White Bear Lake</p>
<p><strong>This Week:&nbsp; </strong>vs Park of Cottage Grove (1/12), vs Roseville (1/14), at Cretin-Derham Hall (1/16)</p>
<p>The Ponies skated to a rare 0-0 tie with White Bear Lake and defeated Woodbury last week.&nbsp; The tie did little to impact the large lead that Stillwater has in the Suburban East Conference as they are ahead of second place White Bear Lake by two points with two games in hand at this point of the season.&nbsp; Stillwater is searching for their first ever conference title in school history this year with designs on bigger things to come.&nbsp; Section 4AA big-dawgs White Bear Lake and Hill-Murray will be waiting in line to stop those pans for the Ponies this year.&nbsp; Three conference games pave the way this week for Stillwater with the grind of the SEC in full swing.&nbsp; Three players have notched over 20 points for Stillwater who are led by Noah Cates (13g-17a-30pts), Luke Manning (14g-14a-28pts), and Jackson Cates (8g-13a-21pts).</p>
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<li><strong> Elk River-Zimmerman (9-4-1)</strong></li>
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<p><strong>Last Week:</strong>&nbsp; W 7-1 Andover</p>
<p><strong>This Week:&nbsp; </strong>at Totino-Grace (1/12), at Anoka (1/14) vs Blaine (1/16)</p>
<p>With an impressive 7-1 win over the Andover Huskies, the Elks are now 2-0 in section 7AA games and currently hold the keys to the top seed.&nbsp; They opened the season with 5 straight wins and then went on to lose three straight all to quality opponents.&nbsp; Since the Edina Holiday Classic, the Elks have posted a 4-1-1 record with their lone loss coming to B-SM in a 3-2 game.&nbsp; Three Northwest Suburban Conference foes are scheduled this week that closes out with two tough games against Anoka and Baine.</p>
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<li><strong> Minnetonka (11-4-0)</strong></li>
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<p><strong>Last Week:</strong>&nbsp; W 4-1 Academy of Holy Angels, W 6-3 Blake School</p>
<p><strong>This Week:&nbsp; </strong>at Hopkins (1/14), at Eden Prairie (1/16)</p>
<p>Two more wins were recorded by the Skippers who are 7-1 in their past eight games including wins over Hermantown, Bloomington Jefferson, and Edina in that run.&nbsp; The Skippers open Lake Conference play this week with two games on the road at Hopkins and Eden Prairie.&nbsp; Brendan Skarda (9g-10-19pts) and Joe Molenaar (7g-11a-18pts) are the Skippers leading scorers on a team with seven players who have notched 10 points or more in their 15 games played.&nbsp; Goalie Thomas Hanson is 8-4 with a 2.31gaa and .918 save percentage.</p>
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<li><strong> Edina (9-5-2)</strong></li>
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<p><strong>Last Week:&nbsp; </strong>T 3-3 Hill-Murray</p>
<p><strong>This Week:&nbsp; </strong>at Hopkins (1/11), vs Wayzata (1/16)</p>
<p>After a stretch of going on a 2-4-1, the Hornets defeated and tied Hill-Murray and earned a convincing win over White Bear Lake in their last three games.&nbsp; A rare Monday game is on the schedule at Hopkins this week and then Edina closes out the week with a home game against Wayzata.&nbsp; Ben Copeland (10g-11a-21pts) and Sam Walker (9g-12a-21pts) lead the Hornets offensively.&nbsp; Goalie Charlie deGrood has posted a 7-5-2 recored with 3 shutouts and a .902 save percentage.&nbsp; The Hornets typically tune up their game in January and are ready to go for the playoffs.</p>
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<li><strong> Grand Rapids (10-5-1)</strong></li>
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<p><strong>Last Week:&nbsp; </strong>L 5-0 Hermantown, W 4-3 (ot) Duluth East, W 9-0 Andover</p>
<p><strong>This Week:&nbsp; </strong>at Cloquet-Esko-Carlton (1/12), at Hibbing/Chisholm (1/14)</p>
<p>The Thunderhawks were hammered by Hermantown, a high end Class A team, and that dropped them a couple notches to the ninth slot this week as that was the only loss recorded last week among teams in the top-10.&nbsp; A Drake Anderson overtime goal was enough to defeat Duluth East last week and a 9-0 win over Andover has the Thunderhawks back on the winning track.&nbsp; A big game will be played on Tuesday at Cloquet with Cloquet-Esko-Carlton.&nbsp; Mitchell Mattson (13g-19a-32pts) leads the Thunderhawks in goals and points.</p>
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<li><strong> Bemidji (11-1-2</strong></li>
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<p><strong>Last Week:&nbsp; </strong>W (6-1) Crookston, W 4-2 St. Cloud Tech</p>
<p><strong>This Week:&nbsp; </strong>at Moorhead (1/12), vs East Grand Forks (1/14(, at Hermantown (1/16)</p>
<p>The Lumberjacks are sweeping through Mariucci Conference play and will continue with games against Moorhead and East Grand Forks this week.&nbsp; Bemidji tied East Grand Forks in December and shutout Moorhead earlier this year.&nbsp; The week is capped off against Hermantown who are 12-1-1 this year.&nbsp; Three players have collected over 20 points this year with Brady Tatro (11g-12a-23pts), Alex Pollock (9g-13-22pts), and Nick Leitner (7g-15a-22pts) leading the charge of nine players in double digits in points this year for the Lumberjacks through 14 games played.</p>
<p><strong>Others receiving consideration: </strong>&nbsp;Farmington, Lakeville North, Hill-Murray, St. Thomas Academy, Wayzata, White Bear Lake,</p>
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<h3>Bengals hot on the Red Knights&#8217; trail, Elks take giant leap</h3>
<p class="p1">Most teams are at the midway point of their schedule having played a dozen or so regular season games this year.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>The Benilde-St. Margaret&#8217;s Red Knights held serve this past week and maintain the top spot in the CrankyApe.com top-10 with a 2-0-1 record at the St. Louis Park Holiday Classic.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>The Blaine Bengals seized the 2nd slot this week and Eden Prairie landed in the 3rd position after capturing the Schwan Cup Gold Division title.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>Elk River was the big mover this week as they went from the 12th spot to 7th after having an impressive St. Louis Park Holiday Classic.</p>
<p class="p1"><b>1.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>Benilde-St. Margaret&#8217;s (12-0-1) </b></p>
<p class="p1"><b>Last Week</b>:<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>T 4-4 Lakeville North, W 3-2 Elk River, W 4-3 (ot) Maple Grove</p>
<p class="p1"><b>This Week:</b><span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>vs St. Thomas Academy (1/5), vs Chanhassen (1/7), vs Bloomington Jefferson (1/7)</p>
<p class="p1">The Red Knights battled through the Sports Authority St. Holiday Classic with a pair one-goal wins over Elk River/Zimmerman and Maple Grove in overtime.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>Those came after opening the three-day event with a 4-4 tie against Lakeville North.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>Three games are on deck for B-SM this week with St. Thomas Academy in non-conference action and Chanhassen and Bloomington Jefferson all waiting in the wings with Metro West Conference play.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>It is a benefit for the Red Knights to play in the SLP Holiday Classic as they wind up having ten of their last eleven games played out at the friendly confines of the St. Louis Park Rec Center.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>They opened the season with five away games.</p>
<p class="p1"><b>2.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>Blaine (10-2-0) </b></p>
<p class="p1"><b>Last Week:<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span></b>W 5-2 Eden Prairie, W 5-0 White Bear Lake, W 5-3 Duluth East</p>
<p class="p1"><b>This Week:</b><span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>at Andover (1/7), at Maple Grove (1/9)</p>
<p class="p1">The Bengals posted an impressive 5-2 win over Eden Prairie and delivered a pair of five-goal games in wins over White Bear Lake (5-0) and Duluth East (5-3) sticking with their 5.25 average per game.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>Luke Notermann (12g-26a-38pts) and Riley Tufte (22g-15a-37pts) are on a 3-point-per-game pace and tearing it up this year.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>Two conference games are on the schedule this week for the Bengals.</p>
<p class="p1"><b>3.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>Eden Prairie (10-2-0)</b></p>
<p class="p1"><b>Last Week: </b>W 2-0 Burnsville, W 4-2 Hill-Murray, W 4-3 Minnetonka</p>
<p class="p1"><b>This Week:</b><span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>vs Cloquet-Esko Carlton (1/8), vs Duluth East (1/9)</p>
<p class="p1">The Eagles swept the Schwan Cup Gold division with wins over Burnsville, Hill-Murray and Minnetonka.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; Each</span>&nbsp;of those three teams were in the most recent CrankyApe.com top-10. However, there is a fine line between the bottom half of the top-10&nbsp;and the next 10 to 15 teams and that proved itself out last week as Minnetonka debuted in the top-10 this week.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>Eden Prairie bounced back from their 5-2 loss to the Blaine Bengals two weeks ago.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>That loss places them one notch blow Blaine in this week&#8217;s rankings.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>This week takes a northern flair for the Eagles as they play host to Cloquet-Esko Carlton and Duluth East.</p>
<p class="p1"><b>4.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>Holy Family Catholic (10-3-0) </b></p>
<p class="p1"><b>Last Week:<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span></b>W 5-3 Stillwater, W 4-2 Lakeville North, W 5-2 Prior Lake</p>
<p class="p1"><b>This Week: </b> at Delano (1/5), at New Prague (1/7)</p>
<p class="p1">A three-game sweep at the Sports Authority Holiday Classic and posting 8 wins in their last 9 games is enough to propel the Fire to top-four status this week in the rankings.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>Quality wins over Stillwater, Lakeville North, and Prior Lake capped off a fantastic New Year&#8217;s week for Noel Rahn&#8217;s hockey cub.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>They have earned signature wins over Minnetonka and St. Thomas Academy this year.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>The Fire head back to conference play this week with games at Delano and New Prague.</p>
<p class="p1"><b>5.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>Stillwater Area (11-1-0) </b></p>
<p class="p1"><b>Last Week:<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span></b>L 5-3 Holy Family Catholic, W 8-2 Maple Grove, W 6-2 Moorhead, L 4-1 Forest Lake</p>
<p class="p1"><b>This Week:<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span></b>vs Woodbury (1/7), vs White Bear Lake (1/9)</p>
<p class="p1">After losing their first game of the season to Holy Family Catholic, the Ponies came back and hammered Maple Grove (8-2) and put a solid game together against Moorhead (6-2) to round out the St. Louis Park Holiday Classic playing some very good hockey last week.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>The busy week was capped off with a 4-1 Suburban East Conference win over Forest Lake.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>Woobury and<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>White Bear Lake will travel to the St. Croix Rec Center to face-off with the Ponies this week and if they take care of business could enter the second half of the season with just one loss which is impressive.</p>
<p class="p1"><b>6.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>Grand Rapids (8-4-1) </b></p>
<p class="p1"><b>Last Week:<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span></b>W 5-2 Forest Lake, W 6-5 Brainerd</p>
<p class="p1"><b>This Week: </b> vs Hermantown (1/5), vs Duluth East (1/7), vs Andover (1/9)</p>
<p class="p1">All four of the Grand Rapids&#8217; losses have come to teams that were ranked in the top-10 including its lone tie.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>The Thunderhawks got past Brainerd in a tightly-contested 6-5 game last week and handled Forest Lake in a sectional game improving their record to 2-1.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>This week will be a big week for Thunderhawks fans with three games on the menu at the IRA Civic Center.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>All three games are against Section 7AA teams and will take them a long way in their seeding and positioning with three wins to a top one or two seed come playoff time.</p>
<p class="p1"><b>7.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>Elk River/Zimmerman (8-4-1) </b></p>
<p class="p1"><b>Last Week:<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span></b>W 3-1 Prior Lake, L 3-2 Benilde-St. Margaret&#8217;s, W 4-2 Lakeville North</p>
<p class="p1"><b>This Week:<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span></b>vs Andover (1/5)</p>
<p class="p1">The Elks had a solid week at the St. Louis Park Holiday Classic.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>Wins over Prior Lake and Lakeville North can be considered signature wins this year and they played Benilde-St. Margaret&#8217;s tough as well.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>That effort last week lifted the Elks to the 7th spot in this week&#8217;s rankings.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>The Elks have one game this week when they face Andover with Section 7AA implications.</p>
<p class="p1"><b>8.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>Minnetonka (9-4-0) </b></p>
<p class="p1"><b>Last Week:<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span></b>W 3-2 Centennial, W Edina (3-2), L Eden Prairie (4-3)</p>
<p class="p1"><b>This Week:<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span></b>vs Academy of Holy Angels, vs Blake School</p>
<p class="p1">The Skippers earned the 8th spot this week with an impressive showing at the Schwan Cup.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>They opened the Gold Division with a pair of 3-2 wins over Centennial and Edina and then were stopped by Eden Prairie by a score of 4-3.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>They closed out the week with a 9-4 win over Totino-Grace and are 6-1 in their last seven games with signature wins over Hermantown and Edina.</p>
<p class="p1"><b>9.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>Edina (9-5-1)</b></p>
<p class="p1"><b>Last Week:<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span></b>T 1-1 St. Thomas Academy, L 3-2 Minnetonka, W 5-4 Hill-Murray, W 6-1 White Bear Lake</p>
<p class="p1"><b>This Week:<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span></b>at Hill-Murray (1/9)<b> </b>at Hopkins (1/11)</p>
<p class="p1">The Hornets are 4-4-1 in the last nine games and opened the Schwan Cup Gold division with a regulation tie and subsequent shoot-out win over St. Thomas Academy.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>They followed that up with a loss to Minnetonka and outlasted Hill-Murray with a 5-4 win.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>A non-conference 6-1 victory over White Bear Lake closed out the up and down week for Edina.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>This is a team that is 2-4 against ranked teams and over the past three weeks have played well enough to stay in the top-10 yet not great enough to be in the top five.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>Never count the Curt Giles led edition out in the end as they will always factor in the final say.</p>
<p class="p1"><b>10.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>Bemidji (9-1-2) </b></p>
<p class="p1"><b>Last Week:<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span></b>L 4-3 (ot) Cloquet-Esko-Carlton, W 6-0 Marshall School, Duluth, W 6-2 Delano</p>
<p class="p1"><b>This Week:<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span></b>at Crookston (1/5), at St. Cloud Tech (1/9)</p>
<p class="p1">The Lumberjacks were stopped cold in the opening round of the Hilltopper Classic by Cloquet-Esko-Carlton in overtime. They rebounded with a pair of wins that combined or a 12-2 margin righting the ship.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>The Jacks have allowed four goals against just twice this year and will continue to ride that strength throughout the year.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; &nbsp;</span></p>
<p class="p1"><em><b>Others Receiving consideration:<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span></b>Farmington, St. Thomas Academy, Hill-Murray, Wayzata, Lakeville North, Eagan, Cloquet-Esko-Carlton</em></p>
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<h3>Red Knights defend top spot but Lumberjacks are climbing</h3>
<p>There are plenty of teams that can be considered in the top ten this week.&nbsp; Many have posted solid wins yet a number have been defeated as well making for a tricky evaluation process for week six.&nbsp; The top three teams make it pretty easy on the decision making process with all holding serve and winning all of their games this past week.&nbsp; Two losses in three games by Blaine and Edina sent them tumbling and the St. Thomas Academy Cadets are surging after a convincing 5-0 win over Wayzata&nbsp; Edina falls out of the top ten for the first time in recent memory, dating back to the pre-fab five era some eight years ago.&nbsp; Bemidji catapulted to the fourth slot and have yet to lose this year.</p>
<p>With holiday tournaments slated for the upcoming week, there is certain to be major shakeups in the top ten from week six to week seven.&nbsp; Happy Holidays to all of our viewers on the MNHockeyMag.com. Thank you for logging on each week and viewing all of our original content and live streaming games.&nbsp; Your support has been remarkable and appreciated by all at MinnesotaHockeyMagazine.com.</p>
<p>So without further ado, here is a look at this week’s top ten.</p>
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<li><strong> Benilde-St. Margaret’s</strong> (10-0-0)</li>
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<p><strong>Last Week:</strong>&nbsp; W 4-3 vs Blaine, W 6-1 vs Moorhead, W 6-3 vs Hopkins<br />
<strong>This Week:</strong>&nbsp; Sports Authority St. Louis Park Holiday Classic (12/28 &#8211; 12/30)</p>
<p>The Red Knights have darted to the top spot with a 10-0 record while averaging five goals per game.&nbsp; Cade Gleekel (10-12-22) and Auggie Moore (8-12-20) pace the Knights offensively.&nbsp; With quality wins over Grand Rapids (4-3 ot), Hill-Murray (5-1), Eden Prairie (6-5 ot), and Blaine (4-3), the Red Knights own one of the better groups of defensemen in the game right now with Nick Austin (4-9-12) leading the charge. Note that the Red Knights have had to work the extra session capture wins twice and own three one-goal wins as well.&nbsp; Ken Pauly’s team usually gains confidence as the season wears on and that could be a great formula for the Red Knights as they head into the Sports Authority Holiday Classic at St. Louis Park next week.</p>
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<li><strong> Eden Prairie</strong> (7-1-0)</li>
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<p><strong>Last Week:</strong>&nbsp; W 5-2 Elk River Zimmerman, W 6-3 Grand Rapids, W 6-4 Edina<br />
<strong>Next Week:</strong>&nbsp; at Blaine (12/23), Schwan Cup Gold Division (12/28-12/30)</p>
<p>It was an impressive Edina Holiday Classic for the Eagles who went 3-0 for the first time in 10 years at the three-game, round robin event.&nbsp; By the time the third period rolled around in each game, the Eagles were in cruise control as they finished their opponents off.&nbsp; The Eagles have a big test at Blaine this week before they participate in the Schwan Cup Gold division to open play after Christmas. It is evident the Eagles have two productive lines working right now with Casey Mittelstadt (7-13-20), Michael Graham (8-10-18), Nolan Sullivan (9-9-18) and Cole Lawrence (4-13-17) being key components.&nbsp; Hunter Johannes has been an effective power forward for the Eagles who have had a great physical presence in all three zones.</p>
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<li><strong> Stillwater Area </strong>(8-0-0)</li>
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<p><strong>Last Week:</strong>&nbsp; W 4-3 Bloomington Jefferson, W 8-1 Mounds View<br />
<strong>This Week:</strong>&nbsp; Sports Authority St. Louis Park Holiday Classic (12/28-12/30)</p>
<p>The Ponies are a smooth 8-0 on the season and will see competition the likes of Maple Grove and Moorhead.&nbsp; Their season opening victory over Lakeville North (6-5) is the only ranked opponent the Ponies have played this year and with a deep field at the Holiday Classic they will have a great feel as to how good they are.&nbsp; Wins over Bloomington Jefferson and Mounds View last week lifted the Ponies record to 8-0 with Luke Manning (9-12-21) tearing it up offensively.&nbsp; TJ Sagissor (11-7-18) leads his team in goals and Noah Cates (7-11-18) has been equally productive.&nbsp; The Ponies are handling teams they should be and are outscoring their opponents 46-17 this year.</p>
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<li><strong> Bemidji </strong>(7-0-2)</li>
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<p><strong>Last Week:</strong>&nbsp; T 1-1 East Grand Forks, W 6-4 Brainerd/Pillager/Pierz, W 5-0 Roseau<br />
<strong>This Week:</strong>&nbsp; Hilltopper Classic (12/29-12/31)</p>
<p>It is well known the Lumberjacks are a quality defensive team.&nbsp; They allow just 1.67 goals against per game and have a penalty kill that is shut down at 96 percent.&nbsp; Add to that a team that scores 4.67 goals per game and the Lumberjacks have handled teams they are expected to and went toe-to-toe with Grand Rapids in an entertaining 1-1 tie early on this year. This is a 23-win team from last year which has the potential to improve on that which says a lot.&nbsp; Brady Tatro (8-10-18) paces five players that have scored in double digits. &nbsp;The Hilltopper Classic is next on the schedule for the Lumberjacks.</p>
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<li><strong>Wayzata </strong>(8-3-0)</li>
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<p><strong>Last Week:</strong>&nbsp; W 6-4 Holy Family Catholic, W 2-1 Buffalo, L&nbsp; 5-0 St. Thomas Academy<br />
<strong>This Week:</strong>&nbsp; Schwan Cup Tournament (12/28 -12/30)</p>
<p>The next three teams are interchangeable and have taken turns beating each other.&nbsp; Wayzata gets the nod at five with signature wins over Edina, Hill-Murray, Breck, and Holy Family Catholic.&nbsp; Their losses have been to Hermantown, Duluth East, and St. Thomas Academy.&nbsp; The Trojans are playing a tough schedule as usual and had won six straight before being stopped by St. Thomas Academy.&nbsp; Which way the Trojans go in the top ten next week will be determined by how they perform at the Schwan Cup Gold Division tournament this upcoming week.</p>
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<li><strong> St. Thomas Academy </strong>(7-2-1)</li>
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<p><strong>Last Week:</strong>&nbsp; W 8-2 Henry Sibley, W 2-1 Tartan<br />
<strong>This Week:</strong>&nbsp; Schwan Cup Gold Division (12/28 -12/30)</p>
<p>The Cadets delivered their most impressive win over the season and in convincing fashion over the Wayzata Trojans by a score of 5-0.&nbsp; However, losses to Minnetonka and Holy Family Catholic place them in the sixth slot.&nbsp; It is the nature of the win over Wayzata that helps but the losses and tie to Eastview keep the Cadets in at six this week where they make their top ten debut.&nbsp; There will be no lack of competition when it comes to the Schwan Cup for the Cadets next week and they will be tested.</p>
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<li><strong> Holy Family Catholic</strong> (7-3-0)</li>
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<p><strong>Last Week:</strong>&nbsp; L 6-4 Wayzata<br />
<strong>This Week:</strong>&nbsp; Sports Authority St. Louis Park Holiday Classic (12/28 &#8211; 12/30)</p>
<p>It was a quiet week for the Fire and, despite a loss to Wayzata, stay put in the seventh spot.&nbsp; They have an opening round game against No.3 Stillwater to open the Holiday Classic in St. Louis Park this upcoming week.&nbsp; Wins over Minnetonka, and St. Thomas Academy are resume type wins that has earned them the respect of our ranking committee and they will look to build on that later in St. Louis Park.</p>
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<li><strong> Blaine </strong>(7-2-0)</li>
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<p><strong>Last Week:</strong>&nbsp; L 4-3 B-SM, W 3-2 Minnetonka, L 6-3 Anoka<br />
<strong>This Week:</strong>&nbsp; vs Eden Prairie (12/23), at White Bear Lake (12/29)</p>
<p>The Bengals have lost two of three games in the past week and tumbled to the eighth slot in the week six rankings.&nbsp; A one-goal loss to Benilde-St. Margaret’s was followed up by a solid win over Minnetonka.&nbsp; Then, in North Suburban Conference play, the Bengals were clipped by Anoka.&nbsp; That is a 17-win Anoka team from last year and a team that can beat anyone on any given night as was proven with the Bengals.&nbsp; Blaine will face a quality Eden Prairie team this week with White Bear Lake waiting in the wings to close out the 2015 calendar year.</p>
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<li><strong> Lakeville North </strong>(4-2-0)</li>
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<p><strong>Last Week:</strong>&nbsp; W 6-0 Apple Valley, W 6-0 Rosemount<br />
<strong>This Week:</strong>&nbsp; vs Lakeville South (12/23), Sports Authority St. Louis Park Holiday Classic (12/28- 12/30)</p>
<p>After starting the season 1-2, the Panthers are winners of three straight.&nbsp; A big 4-3 overtime win against Grand Rapids have propelled the Panthers to a pair 6-0 wins against South Suburban Conference foes.&nbsp; They have Lakeville South this week to go with the St. Louis Park Holiday Classic.&nbsp; Their opening round opponent is top ranked Benilde-St. Margaret’s and that alone will prove to be worth the tournament billing.</p>
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<li><strong> Grand Rapids </strong>(6-4-1)</li>
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<p><strong>Last Week:</strong>&nbsp; W 6-4 Edina, L 6-3 Eden Prairie, L 6-2 Elk River<br />
<strong>This Week:&nbsp; </strong>None. (vs. Forest Lake 12/29)</p>
<p>We really had a tough time finding the No. 10 team in this week’s top ten.&nbsp; The reason being is we are getting into the teams with 3-4 losses, yet have quality wins as well.&nbsp; Grand Rapids lost two of three games at the Edina Holiday Classic but was impressive in its win over Edina.&nbsp; They were equally unimpressive in their loss to Elk/River-Zimmerman who could stake claim to this spot as could Edina and the next seven teams on this list.&nbsp; What is known about the Thunderhawks is they have high end forwards with solid goaltending and are developing for the long haul.&nbsp; Wins over Minnetonka and Edina and a tie with Bemidji are enough to keep them in the top ten one more week. &nbsp;Grand Rapids hosts its own tournament this week at the IRA Civic Center.</p>
<p><strong>Others Receiving Consideration:</strong>&nbsp; Prior Lake, Edina, Minnetonka, Elk River/Zimmerman, Farmington, Hill-Murray, Anoka, White Bear Lake Area, Brainerd/Pillager/Pierz</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Red Knights rise, Ponies and Trojans on the ascent</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Connor Mayer (18) and Benilde-St. Margaret&#8217;s is off to an 8-0-0 start and No. 1 ranking in Class 2A this winter. Above, Mayer looks toward the Eden Prairie zone before last year&#8217;s game against the Eagles. (Photo by Tim Kolehmainen / Breakdown Sports USA)</em></p>
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<h3>Red Knights rise, Ponies and Trojans on the ascent</h3>
<p>One-third of the way through the schedule, the Benilde-St. Margaret&#8217;s Red Knights have pulled away from the pack.&nbsp; At least, the Red Knights have pulled away somewhat.&nbsp; Overtime was required for B-SM to get past Eden Prairie and a two-goal third period rally to top previously unbeaten Blaine kept the Red Knights record perfect this season.</p>
<p>The Eden Prairie Eagles only fall one spot after the tough loss to the Red Knights.</p>
<p>Moving up three slots to third this week is Stillwater who has not lost yet.&nbsp; They have one top-10 win this year and it was a big one against the pre-season number one Lakeville North.&nbsp; Blaine held steady at number four this week and Wayzata crept up four slots to fifth this week</p>
<p>The Duluth East Greyhound are in free-fall mode and tumbled out of the top ten with three straight losses last week to Cloquet-Esko-Carlton, St. Michael-Albertville, and Centennial.</p>
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<li><strong> Benilde-St. Margaret&#8217;s (8-0-0)</strong></li>
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<p><strong>Last Week:</strong>&nbsp; W 4-2 vs Woodbury, W 6-5 (ot) vs Eden Prairie, W 4-3 vs Blaine</p>
<p><strong>This Week:</strong>&nbsp; vs Moorhead (12/18), at Hopkins (12/22)</p>
<p>The Benilde-St. Margaret&#8217;s Red Knights you have repelled all eight of their opponents this year.&nbsp; They topped Woodbury last week and delivered a thrilling 6-5 overtime win over last week&#8217;s number one team Eden Prairie.&nbsp; Blaine was handed their first loss of the season on Tuesday night with a Red Knight third period rally on goals by Jerry Calengor and Nick Austin.&nbsp; With an impressive 4-0 record against teams that have been ranked in our top-10 this year, B-SM has been playing solid hockey from the opening face-off.&nbsp; This week they cap off their four-game homestead with the Moorhead Spuds and travel to Hopkins for a Section 6AA game on Tuesday.</p>
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<li><strong> Eden Prairie (4-1-0)</strong></li>
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<p><strong>Last Week:</strong>&nbsp; W 4-0 Cretin-Derham Hall, L 6-5 (ot) Benilde-St. Margaret&#8217;s</p>
<p><strong>This Week:</strong>&nbsp; vs Elk River (12/17), vs Grand Rapids (12/18), at Edina (12/19)</p>
<p>The Eagles swapped spots with Benilde- St. Margaret&#8217;s after B-SM won their game in overtime last week.&nbsp; A win over Cretin-Derham Hall opened the week for the Eagles who are preparing for the Edina Holiday Classic that present three games in three days against high end teams in Edina, Grand Rapids, and Elk River at Braemar Arena.&nbsp; All six games can be viewed on the MNHockeyMag.com.</p>
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<li><strong> Stillwater (6-0-0)</strong></li>
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<p><strong>Last Week:</strong>&nbsp; W 7-1 Hastings, W 4-2 East Ridge, W 7-2 Park of Cottage Grove</p>
<p><strong>This Week:</strong>&nbsp; vs Bloomington Jefferson (12/17), at Mounds View (12/19)</p>
<p>The Ponies vaulted to the second spot in this week&#8217;s top-10 with a resume win in the opening week over Lakeville North.&nbsp; They have been scoring goals in bunches averaging 5.67 per game.&nbsp; While they only have one game against a top ten team it is the way in which they are defeating other teams that propels them to the third slot.&nbsp; The high scoring Bloomington Jefferson Jaguars will present an interesting match-up for the Ponies and a conference game with Mounds View is scheduled of this week.</p>
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<li><strong> Blaine (6-1-0)</strong></li>
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<p><strong>Last Week:</strong>&nbsp; W 4-2 Centennial, W 5-2 Elk River, L 4-3 Benilde-St. Margaret&#8217;s</p>
<p><strong>This Week:</strong>&nbsp; at Minnetonka (12/17), vs Anoka (12/19)</p>
<p>The Bengals have a challenging schedule and have earned wins over solid teams including Edina, Centennial and Elk River.&nbsp; The one-two punch of Luke Notermann (8g-15a-23pts) and Riley Tufte (14g-8a-22pts) is proving to be near impossible to contain this year considering their production has come in just seven games played. Blaine saw a 3-2 lead slip away in the third period against B-SM that resulted in their first loss of the season this past Tuesday.&nbsp; Two games are on deck this week with Minnetonka and Anoka waiting in the wings.</p>
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<li><strong> Wayzata (6-2-0)</strong></li>
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<p><strong>Last Week:</strong>&nbsp; Win 2-1 Breck, Win 3-1 Anoka</p>
<p><strong>This Week:</strong>&nbsp; at Holy Family Catholic (12/17), vs Buffalo (12/19), at STA (12/22)</p>
<p>After a tough road trip that included back-to-back losses to Hermantown and Duluth East, the Trojans rebounded with four straight wins and have gotten back to their defensive ways.&nbsp; In their four consecutive wins, Wayzata has allowed just 3 goals against and defeated two solid teams in Hill-Murray and Breck &#8211; a team ranked second in the Class A rankings.&nbsp; The Trojans will face-off with Holy Family Catholic this week with a home game against Buffalo and a game at St. Thomas Academy before they take a break and open the Schwan Cup.</p>
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<li><strong> Edina (5-2-0)</strong></li>
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<p><strong>Last Week:</strong>&nbsp; None</p>
<p><strong>This Week:</strong>&nbsp; vs Grand Rapids (12/17), vs Elk River (12/18), vs Eden Prairie (12/19)</p>
<p>Edina will take to the ice after a long break.&nbsp; They will have to hit the ground running with three tough games in three straight days against high end teams at the Edina Holiday Classic that include Grand Rapids, Elk River and rival Eden Prairie.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<ol start="7">
<li><strong> Holy Family Catholic (7-2-0)</strong></li>
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<p><strong>Last Week:</strong>&nbsp; W 9-0 Waconia, W 6-1 Hutchinson, W 7-3 St. Thomas Academy</p>
<p><strong>This Week:</strong>&nbsp; vs Wayzata (12/17)</p>
<p>32 goals in five games and five straight wins have lifted the Fire to the seventh spot in this week&#8217;s top ten.&nbsp; They took apart St. Thomas Academy 7-3 last week and crushed teams they were expected to beat.&nbsp; Wins over Maple Grove, Lakeville South, and Minnetonka have added to their impressive start to the season.&nbsp; There is only one game for Holy Family Catholic this week and it is a big test for their offensive surge against the Wayzata Trojans who have been defensively stout of late.</p>
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<ol start="8">
<li><strong> Lakeville North (2-2-0)</strong></li>
</ol>
<p><strong>Last Week:</strong>&nbsp; L 5-3 Farmington, W 4-3 (ot) Grand Rapids</p>
<p><strong>This Week:</strong>&nbsp; at Apple Valley (12/17), at Rosemount (12/19)</p>
<p>There is not a lot of sample size for the Panthers but enough to make it difficult to rank this team.&nbsp; A 1-2 start after losses to Stillwater 6-5 and Farmington 5-3 knocked them down in the rankings.&nbsp; The win over Grand Rapids actually keeps the Panthers in the top-10 this week which was a quality victory.&nbsp; If the Farmington Tigers had not lost to Edina and Eden Prairie by a combined score of 12-1, they would have displaced the Panthers this week.&nbsp; South Suburban games with Apple Valley and Rosemount are on deck this week.&nbsp; The Panthers are the best 2-2 team in high school hockey.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<ol start="9">
<li><strong> Grand Rapids (5-2-1)</strong></li>
</ol>
<p><strong>Last Week:</strong>&nbsp; W 5-0 Cloquet-Esko-Carlton, L 4-3 Lakeville North (ot)</p>
<p><strong>This Week:</strong>&nbsp; at Edina (12/7), at Eden Prairie (12/18), vs Elk River (12/19)</p>
<p>The Thunderhawks won a key Section 7AA game against Cloquet-Esko-Carlton and had a tough loss in overtime to Lakeville North last week.&nbsp; Their two losses this year came to teams that were ranked number one at some point this year.&nbsp; The always humbling Edina Holiday Classic is next with three difficult games in a row at Braemar Arena.</p>
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<li><strong> Bemidji (5-0-2)</strong></li>
</ol>
<p><strong>Last Week:</strong> W 8-3 Warroad, W 7-2 Rogers, T 1-1 East Grand Forks</p>
<p><strong>This Week:</strong>&nbsp; vs Brainerd (12/19), vs Roseau (12/22)</p>
<p>The Lumberjacks are getting it done this year as expected.&nbsp; They tied Grand Rapids and handled Moorhead so far this season.&nbsp; Another difficult game is on their schedule this week with Brainerd and they play host to Roseau before heading to Duluth for the Holiday tournament.</p>
<p><strong>Others receiving consideration:</strong>&nbsp; <em>Farmington, Elk River-Zimmerman, Cloquet-Esko-Carlton, Minnetonka, Centennial, Hill-Murray, St. Michael-Albertville, Brainerd, White Bear Lake,&nbsp; St. Thomas Academy,&nbsp; Duluth East.</em></p>
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