Aside from scorekeeper’s posts, there’s not been a lot of love shown lately on these boards for the strength of schedule of any team playing in the South Suburban Conference (particularly when compared against the “elite” schedules of teams like Duluth East, Lake Conference, BSM, HM, etc., etc…..). Which makes today a great day for hockey…and a great opportunity for the SSC underdogs to build on B’ville’s win yesterday and to show their stuff.
So how many of these SSC “dogs” will have their day today?
12:00pm Jefferson vs. Wayzata (Sports Authority Quarters , webstreamed by mnhockeycenter.com)
5:00pm Lakeville North vs. Benilde (Sports Authority Quarters , webstreamed by mnhockeycenter.com)
5:30pm Burnsville vs. Hill (Schwans Gold Semi, webstream nscsports.org)
6:30pm Prior Lake vs. Andover (Schwans Silver Semi, Hub spotlight)
8:30pm Lakeville South vs. Centennial (Schwans Silver Semi, Hub spotlight)
I’ll go out on a medium-sized limb and say that the SSC teams win at least 2 of these 5 games.
The "dogs" of the SSC
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After Burnsville handled Blaine easily on Wednesday, 6 out of 10 SSC teams won on Thursday, including Lakeville South beating Centennial and Prior Lake beating Andover.
Jefferson begins the day for SSC beating Eden Prairie as well.
Mark my words - most under-rated conference in the State in the SSC with as many as 7 Top 20 teams and possibly 4 in the Top 10
Jefferson begins the day for SSC beating Eden Prairie as well.
Mark my words - most under-rated conference in the State in the SSC with as many as 7 Top 20 teams and possibly 4 in the Top 10
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You won't get any disagreement from me. It seems to me many in the conference are above average but are having trouble taking the next step. Recent games:scorekeeper wrote:After Burnsville handled Blaine easily on Wednesday, 6 out of 10 SSC teams won on Thursday, including Lakeville South beating Centennial and Prior Lake beating Andover.
Jefferson begins the day for SSC beating Eden Prairie as well.
Mark my words - most under-rated conference in the State in the SSC with as many as 7 Top 20 teams and possibly 4 in the Top 10
Burnsville loses by 5 to HM
Lakeville North loses by 6 to BSM
Bloomingon Jefferson loses by 4 to Wayzata
That said, top to bottom its arguably the best overall conference. Lake is of course very good, Eden Prairie's poor performance to start the year notwithstanding. Classic with HM and STA is top heavy but doesn't have the consistency. So I'd probably give the nod to the SSC
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I think at this point it's safe to say HM & BSM are 1-2 in the State or 2-1. Also a nice win for Wayzata, lending some credibility to their high ranking - although I'm not sold on #3. More like #6 for now, IMOBlueLineSpecial wrote:You won't get any disagreement from me. It seems to me many in the conference are above average but are having trouble taking the next step. Recent games:scorekeeper wrote:After Burnsville handled Blaine easily on Wednesday, 6 out of 10 SSC teams won on Thursday, including Lakeville South beating Centennial and Prior Lake beating Andover.
Jefferson begins the day for SSC beating Eden Prairie as well.
Mark my words - most under-rated conference in the State in the SSC with as many as 7 Top 20 teams and possibly 4 in the Top 10
Burnsville loses by 5 to HM
Lakeville North loses by 6 to BSM
Bloomingon Jefferson loses by 4 to Wayzata
That said, top to bottom its arguably the best overall conference. Lake is of course very good, Eden Prairie's poor performance to start the year notwithstanding. Classic with HM and STA is top heavy but doesn't have the consistency. So I'd probably give the nod to the SSC
In any event, those 3 losses are justifyable even by Top 10 or 20 teams, considering the opponent.
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Agreed. Just the lopsided scores raised my unibrow. But yes, understandable losses.scorekeeper wrote:I think at this point it's safe to say HM & BSM are 1-2 in the State or 2-1. Also a nice win for Wayzata, lending some credibility to their high ranking - although I'm not sold on #3. More like #6 for now, IMOBlueLineSpecial wrote:You won't get any disagreement from me. It seems to me many in the conference are above average but are having trouble taking the next step. Recent games:scorekeeper wrote:After Burnsville handled Blaine easily on Wednesday, 6 out of 10 SSC teams won on Thursday, including Lakeville South beating Centennial and Prior Lake beating Andover.
Jefferson begins the day for SSC beating Eden Prairie as well.
Mark my words - most under-rated conference in the State in the SSC with as many as 7 Top 20 teams and possibly 4 in the Top 10
Burnsville loses by 5 to HM
Lakeville North loses by 6 to BSM
Bloomingon Jefferson loses by 4 to Wayzata
That said, top to bottom its arguably the best overall conference. Lake is of course very good, Eden Prairie's poor performance to start the year notwithstanding. Classic with HM and STA is top heavy but doesn't have the consistency. So I'd probably give the nod to the SSC
In any event, those 3 losses are justifyable even by Top 10 or 20 teams, considering the opponent.