BENILDE ST. MARGARET'S- 2013-14 Record: 15-9-3, Section Finalists
Conference: Metro West
Youngsters You Should Know: Zach Risteau, Jordan Roo and Goalie Ryan Bischel
Last State Title: 2012
Top Returning Scorers: F Carter Roo 35 points, Ben Newhouse 33 points, Chase Jungels 32 points, Mark Kaske 19 points, Nick Austin 15 points, Jack Lawton 14 points
Key Losses from last season: Spencer Naas, Johnny Austin, Evan Fleming, Nate Meyer, Zach Hale
Potential Lines:
C Carter Roo, F Chase Jungels, F Mark Kaske
C Auggie Moore, F Will Duda, F Zach Risteau
C Jordan Roo, F Jerry Calengor, F Luke Horton
D Ben Newhouse, D Peter Heimbold
D Jack Lawton, D Nick Austin
D Cade Gleekel, D Connor Mayer
G Jalen Long 10-6-1 3.48 GAA, .865 SV/G Ryan Bischel 3-1-2, 2.93 GAA, .845 SV
HOLY FAMILY CATHOLIC- 2013-14 Record: 20-6-1, Section Semifinalists
Conference: Wright Co.
Youngsters You Should Know: James Marooney, Ben Almquist, Brady Ziemer, Jaxson Stauber
Last State Title: N/A
Top Returning Scorers: F John Peterson 62 points, Will Garin 36 points, Matt Runyon 21 points, Patrick Reddan 20 points, Tyler Rock 17 points, Matt Anderson 14 points
Key Losses from last season: Ryan Swanson 51 points, Joey Marooney 46 points, Dylan Woolf 29 points, Jake Dickison 24 points, Derek LaCombe 9-4-1, 2.44 GAA, .914 SV, Dayton Rasmussen 10-1
EDEN PRAIRIE- 2013-14 Record: 18-10-3, Section Winner
Conference: Lake
Youngsters You Should Know: Casey Mittelstadt, Nolan Sullivan
Last State Title: 2011
Top Returning Scorers: F Riley Argetsinger, F Michael Graham, D Brady Schoo, D Andy Aguilar, D Marc Sullivan
Key Losses from last season: Steven Spinner 39 points, Luc Snuggerud 38 points, Colton Schmidt 18 points, Harry Pajor 3 points, Michael Parrish 11 points, Jack Keeley 14 points, Jack Sullivan 17 points, Jesse Niederer 5 points, Jack Claeys 9 points, Erik Evers 2.35 GAA, Jake Gerdes 2.75 GAA, .897 SV,
Potential Lines:
C Riley Argetsinger, F Casey Mittelstadt , F Michael Graham
C Charlie Lawrence, F Cole Lawrence, F Carter Pattison
C Nolan Sullivan, F Matt Hastings, F Spencer Steen
C Wesley Young, F Alex Pezon, F Evan Cocallas
D Brady Schoo, D Andy Aguilar
D Marc Sullivan, D Brett Boldenow
D Nicky Leivermann, D Louie Roehl
G Shaun Durocher OR Nick Wiencek
MINNETONKA- 2013-14 Record: 8-18, Section Quarterfinalists
Conference: Lake
Youngsters You Should Know: K'Andre Miller, TJ Rogers
Last State Title: N/A
Top Returning Scorers: F Gavin Payne, F Nick Greene, D John Schuldt, Sam McNeil, Jacob Klein
Key Losses from last season: AJ Klein 12 points, Jack Kuehn 8 points, Jacob Nelson 6 points
Potential Lines:
C Gavin Payne, F Nick Greene, F Brendan Skarda
C Jacob Klein, F Max Cavanaugh, F Dominic Picciano
C K'Andre Miller, F TJ Rogers, F Jack Bowman
C Brendan Ryan, F Pierson Pass, F Mario Bertogliat
D John Schuldt, D Pieter VonSteinbergs
D Zachary Van Sant, D Ty Cousineau
D Jack Kuzma, D Ben Hersman
G Jacob Berger 7-11, 2.98 GAA, .898 SV, GK Thomas Hanson
6. Hopkins, 7. Robbinsdale Cooper/Armstrong (Trey Rooney SR returns)
MNHSPuck Top-20
1. Lakeville North (1AA)
The Panthers return nearly the entire core of last year's state runner-up team and they should only be better this year. The three Poehling brothers give them one of the top lines in the state, and on the blue line, Jack McNeely and Jack Sadek are excellent defenders, and two of only a handful of players still playing high school hockey that will be considered as potential NHL Draft picks this summer.
College commitments: Jack Poehling(St. Cloud), Nick Poehling(St. Cloud), Ryan Poehling(St. Cloud), Jack McNeely(Omaha), Jack Sadek(Minnesota), Ryan Edquist(Minnesota)
Newcomer to Watch: The Panthers lost star freshman goalie Jake Oettinger to the NTDP, but found a pretty solid replacement. Minnesota commit Ryan Edquist returned home from Shattuck-St. Mary's to give Lakeville North one of the top goalies in the state.
2. St. Thomas Academy (3AA)
The Cadets lost their top forward in Tommy Novak, but return one of the most dynamic duos in the state in Odeen Tufto and Christiano Versich, and Alec Broetzman adds some muscle and scoring punch. Their defense, which was a weak point last year should be much stronger with senior Seamus Donohue and sophomore Brian Hurley, both top-end talents, with an extra year of maturity.
College commitments: Seamus Donohue(Air Force), Christiano Versich(Colorado College), Brian Hurley (Ohio State).
Newcomer to Watch: Sophomore defenseman Robbie Stucker played sparingly with the varsity squad last year, but spent the majority of the season on the JV squad. Stucker is a big kid that was a bit overlooked because of a late birthdate, but impressed Waterloo of the USHL enough over the summer to earn a spot on their affiliate list despite being undrafted.
3. Edina (2AA)
The late departures of Ryan Zuhlsdorf and Kieffer Bellows were a huge blow to the Hornets--Zuhlsdorf especially as depth on defense always seems to be a concern for Edina. But it's just hard to pick against the depth Edina has year after year. There's not another school in the state that can roll three lines like Edina can.
College commits: Garrett Wait(Minnesota), Dylan Malmquist(Notre Dame), Henry Bowlby(St. Lawrence)
Newcomers to Watch: Sammy Walker, the brother of former Hornets Ben and Jack is a small, speedy forward that should make an immediate impact. Fellow freshman Clayton Phillips can be one of the most dynamic skaters in his age group when he's playing well.
4. Elk River (7AA)
The Elks will rely heavily on the duo of Jake Jaremko and Reggie Lutz, who combined to tear up this fall's Elite League. Veterans like Dylan Bouten and Ben Johnson just missed out on playing in the Elite League this year, but had strong fall seasons elsewhere and should be great contributors. Matt Kiersted gives them one of the most exciting offensive defensemen in the state. The big question will be in goal, where they will likely have to rely on Ben Meyers in a goal, a sophomore that is talented, but untested at the high school level.
College commitments: Matt Kiersted(North Dakota), Jake Jaremko(Minnesota State)
Newcomers to Watch: Jax Murray and Jensen Zerban formed one of the best Bantam duos in the state last year, and should add some offensive punch behind Jaremko and Lutz this year.
5. Wayzata (6AA)
Every year, Wayzata is one of the toughest defensive teams in the state. They lost star goalie Vaughan Ahrens juniors over the summer, but his replacement, Alex Schilling, should fill that role very effectively. The defense in front of him is very deep too, led by Alex Stevens and Hank Sorenson. Junior Max Zimmer can be one of the most electric forwards in the state and the duo of Mark Senden and Luke Paterson should have breakout seasons after being solid contributors last year as rookies.
College commitments: Mark Senden(North Dakota), Max Zimmer(Wisconsin)
Newcomers to Watch: Freshman Griffin Ness made big strides over the fall Elite League season and should make an immediate impact for the Trojans.
6. Hill-Murray (4AA)
The Pioneers lost a lot of talent off of last year's squad, including NTDP forward Joey Anderson, but that's not unusual for Hill-Murray, and they always seem to find a way to reload with talent. Their defense has a great mix of physicality with Jacob Olson and Mikey Anderson and finesse with Casey Staum and Davis Zarembinski. The offense isn't as explosive as last year, but there are some very good young players that should become more effective as they gain experience throughout the year.
College commitments: Jacob Olson(Harvard), Mikey Anderson(Minnesota Duluth)
Newcomers to Watch: '99-born forwards Dylan Mills, Kyler Yeo, and Marko Reifenberger all have the potential to be solid contributors this year and will be closely watched by scouts this year. Though he'll likely at least start the season as the back-up, sophomore goalie Jake Begley has lots of potential.
7. Benilde-St. Margaret's (6AA)
As usual, there are a lot of offensive weapons for Benilde-St. Margaret's. Seniors like Mark Kaske and Chase Jungels are backed up by talented youngsters like Zach Risteau and Auggie Moore. Keeping pucks out of their net will be the big challenge. They have a very mobile blue line, but a lack of shutdown defenders may hurt them against better teams.
College commitments: Ben Newhouse(Union)
Newcomers to watch: Power forward Cade Gleekel followed in the footsteps of former Knights Spencer Naas and Johnny Austin in transferring in from Blake. He should be an immediate contributor. Sophomore defenseman Connor Mayer is a very skilled offensive defenseman that will make a big impact.
8. Holy Family Catholic (6AA)
Holy Family is coming off their first 20-win season in school history and have climbed in the Section 6AA rankings every season since they came in to Class 2A. In 2011-12 they debuted at No. 6 losing to eventual state champion Benilde. In 2012-13 the Fire were the No. 5 seed losing to No. 4-seeded Eden Prairie. In 2013-14 Holy Family hosted as a 4-seed as the Fire defeated Minnetonka and lost in the semifinals to Eden Prairie.
College commitments: Matt Anderson(Minnesota Duluth), Will Garin(Connecticut), John Peterson (To Be Announced in the near future).
Newcomers to Watch: Senior goalie Gabe Heifort transferred into Holy Family from Bemidji last year, giving Holy Family a strong, experience replacement after Dayton Rasmussen left the school to play AAA hockey in Colorado over the summer. Sophomore goalie Jaxson Stauber (son of Hobey Baker Award winner, Robb Stauber) transfers from Benilde to Holy Family and will be seeing playing time at some point this year. Brady Ziemer, a ninth grade defenseman comes in to the program and played in the Bantam Elite League this past year.
9. Duluth East (7AA)
The Greyhounds almost always find a way to be a strong team, and this year, led by the offense of the Altmann brothers, they should have another strong squad that should be in the hunt for a return to the state tournament.
College commitments: None
Newcomer to Watch: Freshman Luke LaMaster is a strong kid capable of playing either forward or defense and should have no difficulty adjusting to the stronger, faster competition of high school hockey.
10. Eden Prairie (6AA)
Eden Prairie is one of the biggest schools in the state, and as a result, always has a deep, mature team, even if they don't quite have the same top-end talent as the rest of the state. Michael Graham and Casey Mittelstadt will be relied on for scoring, but there are a lot of above average upperclassmen on their roster that will keep them competitive against anyone in the state.
College commitments; Michael Graham(Minnesota Duluth), Casey Mittelstadt(Minnesota)
Newcomers to Watch: After a great performance in the Elite League that earned him a scholarship to Minnesota, it seems weird to think that Casey Mittelstadt hasn't played a high school game yet. Sophomores Nolan Sullivan and Nick Leivermann will be key contributors too.
Rest of the Top-20, 11-20:
11. Maple Grove
12. Grand Rapids
13. Burnsville
14. Stillwater
15. Moorhead
16. Blaine
17. Prior Lake
18. Cretin Derham-Hall
19. Minnetonka
20. Centennial
Section Favorites:
Class AA: 1AA: Lakeville North 2AA: Edina 3AA: St. Thomas Academy 4AA: Hill-Murray 5AA: Maple Grove 6AA: Wayzata 7AA: Elk River 8AA: Moorhead
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