Class A QF: Luverne vs. #1 Hermantown
Moderators: Mitch Hawker, east hockey, karl(east)
-
- Posts: 6462
- Joined: Tue Jul 17, 2007 9:03 pm
- Contact:
Class A QF: Luverne vs. #1 Hermantown
LUVERNE VS. #1 HERMANTOWN
6:00 Wednesday
-Luverne draws the short stick and gets saddled with Hermantown in the first round. These two met at State in Luverne’s 2014 visit, and while Hermantown won 6-3, it was closer than expected.
Luverne (22-5-1, #20, 1-seed in 3A)
State appearances: 2 (first in 2014)
Key section win: 5-1 over 2-seed Marshall
-The Cardinals are back in the Tourney after failing to make it with some top end talent the past two seasons. Junior Kasyn Kruse (14) is their star, and they have a bunch of respectable offensive options beyond him, including Nick Harder (9), Ben Serie (15), Jesse Reed (24), and Declan Beers (4). Kaden Erickson (1) has stabilized a goaltending position that was an issue for them in recent years. If St. Cloud Cathedral loses its semifinal, they could get themselves an interesting consolation round game against their former coach, Derrick Brown.
Hermantown (26-1-1, #1, 1-seed in 7A)
State appearances: 14 (8 in a row)
State championships: 2 (2007, 2016)
Key section win: 5-1 over #9 Greenway
-The Hawks have been as dominant as any team in the state this season, and enter the Tourney on a 26-game winning streak, and a 31-game streak against Class A competition dating to the 2015 championship game. This team has more front-end talent than any in Hermantown history, as Mankato recruit and Mr. Hockey finalist Ryan Sandelin (11) teams up with Jesse Jacques (8) on the top line, and Tyler Watkins (18) and Matt Valure (4) lead the second. Dylan Samberg (12), a UMD recruit and Mr. Hockey finalist, anchors the blue line, and has some quality company in Parker Simmons (13), Elliott Peterson (22), and Darian Gotz (14). Cade McEwen (35) is a Brimsek finalist in goal. If there’s a shortcoming, it’s that this team isn’t nearly as deep as last year’s state champs, though they are still deeper than anyone else in this field. Anything short of a championship will be stunning.
6:00 Wednesday
-Luverne draws the short stick and gets saddled with Hermantown in the first round. These two met at State in Luverne’s 2014 visit, and while Hermantown won 6-3, it was closer than expected.
Luverne (22-5-1, #20, 1-seed in 3A)
State appearances: 2 (first in 2014)
Key section win: 5-1 over 2-seed Marshall
-The Cardinals are back in the Tourney after failing to make it with some top end talent the past two seasons. Junior Kasyn Kruse (14) is their star, and they have a bunch of respectable offensive options beyond him, including Nick Harder (9), Ben Serie (15), Jesse Reed (24), and Declan Beers (4). Kaden Erickson (1) has stabilized a goaltending position that was an issue for them in recent years. If St. Cloud Cathedral loses its semifinal, they could get themselves an interesting consolation round game against their former coach, Derrick Brown.
Hermantown (26-1-1, #1, 1-seed in 7A)
State appearances: 14 (8 in a row)
State championships: 2 (2007, 2016)
Key section win: 5-1 over #9 Greenway
-The Hawks have been as dominant as any team in the state this season, and enter the Tourney on a 26-game winning streak, and a 31-game streak against Class A competition dating to the 2015 championship game. This team has more front-end talent than any in Hermantown history, as Mankato recruit and Mr. Hockey finalist Ryan Sandelin (11) teams up with Jesse Jacques (8) on the top line, and Tyler Watkins (18) and Matt Valure (4) lead the second. Dylan Samberg (12), a UMD recruit and Mr. Hockey finalist, anchors the blue line, and has some quality company in Parker Simmons (13), Elliott Peterson (22), and Darian Gotz (14). Cade McEwen (35) is a Brimsek finalist in goal. If there’s a shortcoming, it’s that this team isn’t nearly as deep as last year’s state champs, though they are still deeper than anyone else in this field. Anything short of a championship will be stunning.
Last edited by karl(east) on Sat Mar 04, 2017 1:30 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Class A QF: Luverne vs. #1 Hermantown
Hermantown will win. That's all....
Everybody and their brother is pickin Hermantown to loose in the biggest upset ever" every game they play. it won't happen. This team is buff!!!:)Sparlimb wrote:What does it mean when the poll is Hawks vs Cardinals and I don't know which is which. I'm taking Luverne and Shirley in the biggest upset in Class A history.
-
- Posts: 4090
- Joined: Tue Jan 27, 2009 9:32 pm
They had to drop the co-op with Shirley to stay in class A.. They mixed like "cola and milk" when together..Sparlimb wrote:What does it mean when the poll is Hawks vs Cardinals and I don't know which is which. I'm taking Luverne and Shirley in the biggest upset in Class A history.
Geez I'm getting old
Milk the chickens boys!!MrBoDangles wrote:They had to drop the co-op with Shirley to stay in class A.. They mixed like "cola and milk" when together..Sparlimb wrote:What does it mean when the poll is Hawks vs Cardinals and I don't know which is which. I'm taking Luverne and Shirley in the biggest upset in Class A history.
Geez I'm getting old
-
- Posts: 747
- Joined: Fri Jan 29, 2016 6:54 am
- Location: Bovey
I am assuming goldy313 in referring to the Grand Forks metro area which is 98,000.elliott70 wrote:Go Luverne.goldy313 wrote:Of the 8 teams in the class A tournament, 7 come from either the 7 county metro area or from population centers of at least 70,000. The 8th is of course Luverne, population 4700.
If not them, Go Hermantown.
if not them, Go EGF.
Really, EGF a 70,000 population center?
I guess Goldy can spin it however he wants, but EGF is less than 10,000 and do not draw a lot from MN Polk county. They on occasion get a hockey player from out west but GF has a strong program at both high schools and players don't jump very often.greenwayraider wrote:I am assuming goldy313 in referring to the Grand Forks metro area which is 98,000.elliott70 wrote:Go Luverne.goldy313 wrote:Of the 8 teams in the class A tournament, 7 come from either the 7 county metro area or from population centers of at least 70,000. The 8th is of course Luverne, population 4700.
If not them, Go Hermantown.
if not them, Go EGF.
Really, EGF a 70,000 population center?
-
- Posts: 46
- Joined: Tue Nov 27, 2007 6:13 am
East Grand Forks, pop 8,601. Ref - the sign at the edge of town.
Enrollment - 468 Ref - MSHSL website
Hemmed in pretty well by the river on the west, Warren-Alvarado-Oslo school district to the north and northeast, Crookston on the east and south east, Fisher and Climax school districts to the south.
Enrollment - 468 Ref - MSHSL website
Hemmed in pretty well by the river on the west, Warren-Alvarado-Oslo school district to the north and northeast, Crookston on the east and south east, Fisher and Climax school districts to the south.
-
- Posts: 345
- Joined: Mon Jul 20, 2009 9:42 pm
-
- Posts: 178
- Joined: Fri Dec 14, 2012 11:23 am
Wait a minute here. What is the distance to Sioux Falls and what is the population of SF? SF pop 164676. Is Card country not somewhat of a bedroom community off of SF? EGF Green Wave pop 8602. Grand Forks ND pop 54932.goldy313 wrote:Of the 8 teams in the class A tournament, 7 come from either the 7 county metro area or from population centers of at least 70,000. The 8th is of course Luverne, population 4700.
Move Luverne 100 miles due north and then how do they fair? Probably like a Morris Benson or Wadena. Location Location Location.
Htown vs Go Cards Go
Good luck Cards.
Germantown rolls....
Germantown rolls....
-
- Posts: 661
- Joined: Wed Aug 15, 2012 11:11 pm
No, Luverne is not a bedroom community for Sioux Falls. The last bedroom community to the east is Brandon, SD. Sioux Falls hockey people are not moving to Luverne for hockey. In fact, it's the opposite, Luverne is now losing players to the AAA Jr. Stampede program.RRubberbeeskit wrote:Wait a minute here. What is the distance to Sioux Falls and what is the population of SF? SF pop 164676. Is Card country not somewhat of a bedroom community off of SF? EGF Green Wave pop 8602. Grand Forks ND pop 54932.goldy313 wrote:Of the 8 teams in the class A tournament, 7 come from either the 7 county metro area or from population centers of at least 70,000. The 8th is of course Luverne, population 4700.
Move Luverne 100 miles due north and then how do they fair? Probably like a Morris Benson or Wadena. Location Location Location.
Depending where you are and where you are going - 10 seconds to about 18 minutes.goldy313 wrote:The tax laws between South Dakota and Minnesota make it so it is pretty hard to be a commuter living in Luverne and deriving your primary income from South Dakota.
Luverne to Sioux Falls 35 minutes, EGF to Grand Forks 2-5 minutes.
Anyway, HT in running time.
-
- Posts: 345
- Joined: Mon Jul 20, 2009 9:42 pm
SD = ZERO State Income Taxelliott70 wrote:Depending where you are and where you are going - 10 seconds to about 18 minutes.goldy313 wrote:The tax laws between South Dakota and Minnesota make it so it is pretty hard to be a commuter living in Luverne and deriving your primary income from South Dakota.
Luverne to Sioux Falls 35 minutes, EGF to Grand Forks 2-5 minutes.
Anyway, HT in running time.
MN = NO comment! ;(
-
- Posts: 345
- Joined: Mon Jul 20, 2009 9:42 pm
Re: Class A QF: Luverne vs. #1 Hermantown
It's going to be FUN to watch!kniven wrote:Hermantown will win. That's all....
-
- Posts: 345
- Joined: Mon Jul 20, 2009 9:42 pm
-
- Posts: 431
- Joined: Thu Feb 26, 2015 8:17 am
- Location: Not Luverne
I'm thinking the most you're referring to are all from Luverne. If you're not affiliated with the city I'm guessing a double digit goal differential is at the top of your wish list.elliott70 wrote:We know Hermantown is going to win.
BUT
Luverne has made HS hockey a bit more exciting.
Most of here like the Cards.
Bob Vance, Vance Refrigeration
-
- Posts: 1716
- Joined: Fri Feb 27, 2009 12:36 pm
3A came in under the radar last year and kept up with Hermantown pretty well until they ran out of gas (and Hermantown stepped on it) with about 5 left in the 2nd. 3A is all over the radar this year; I don't think Hermantown will get surprised. This game will be over early. Hermantown kids will be trying to keep pace with Delano point scorers to make the all-tourney team. Unless the loser of the #4-#5 game loses interest in the consolation bracket, the Cards could give up a couple dozen goals in a couple days.GoldyGopher wrote:I'm thinking the most you're referring to are all from Luverne. If you're not affiliated with the city I'm guessing a double digit goal differential is at the top of your wish list.elliott70 wrote:We know Hermantown is going to win.
BUT
Luverne has made HS hockey a bit more exciting.
Most of here like the Cards.