7AA, how would you seed them now?
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The best seed Rapids can expect is #4. Rapids does not have a quality win and lost to Forest Lake. Even Rapids win against Cloquet is not that impressive given how badly Cloquet has fared recently (crushed by Blaine and Edina). Forest Lake will have a legitimate gripe if Rapids is seeded above them.
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Rapids has been better this season. Forest Lake lost at home 10-0 one game. You should never be a home team in the quarters when you get double digit shut out on your home ice. Grand Rapids has been in every game they've played. They gave Edina a better fight than East. Also, go back and look at the shots for the GR FL game. It was certainly more a fluke that FL won that game than that they actually earned it.greenway1969 wrote:The best seed Rapids can expect is #4. Rapids does not have a quality win and lost to Forest Lake. Even Rapids win against Cloquet is not that impressive given how badly Cloquet has fared recently (crushed by Blaine and Edina). Forest Lake will have a legitimate gripe if Rapids is seeded above them.
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You need to look closer at that 10-0 loss at home. Prior to the game, it was reported that a player's mother was killed in a car accident. Pretty devastating stuff for kids. Take that gane out & look at the rest of their season when evaluating things.rapidsrapids wrote:Rapids has been better this season. Forest Lake lost at home 10-0 one game. You should never be a home team in the quarters when you get double digit shut out on your home ice. Grand Rapids has been in every game they've played. They gave Edina a better fight than East. Also, go back and look at the shots for the GR FL game. It was certainly more a fluke that FL won that game than that they actually earned it.greenway1969 wrote:The best seed Rapids can expect is #4. Rapids does not have a quality win and lost to Forest Lake. Even Rapids win against Cloquet is not that impressive given how badly Cloquet has fared recently (crushed by Blaine and Edina). Forest Lake will have a legitimate gripe if Rapids is seeded above them.
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Pioneerprideguy wrote:I was unaware of that circumstance. Thoughts and prayers.rapidsrapids wrote:Rapids has been better this season. Forest Lake lost at home 10-0 one game. You should never be a home team in the quarters when you get double digit shut out on your home ice. Grand Rapids has been in every game they've played. They gave Edina a better fight than East. Also, go back and look at the shots for the GR FL game. It was certainly more a fluke that FL won that game than that they actually earned it.greenway1969 wrote:The best seed Rapids can expect is #4. Rapids does not have a quality win and lost to Forest Lake. Even Rapids win against Cloquet is not that impressive given how badly Cloquet has fared recently (crushed by Blaine and Edina). Forest Lake will have a legitimate gripe if Rapids is seeded above them.
You need to look closer at that 10-0 loss at home. Prior to the game, it was reported that a player's mother was killed in a car accident. Pretty devastating stuff for kids. Take that gane out & look at the rest of their season when evaluating things.
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You can talk all you want about close losses to good teams, but that just proves that Rapids cannot win against a good team. You can rationalize all you want about what "could have", "would have", and "should have" happened, but the facts are clear: Rapids has no quality wins and they lost to Forest Lake. Also, Rapids has two very dangerous games against the Falls and Denfeld, another loss to a Class A team will be even more of an argument that Forest Lake should be seeded above them.
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Yeah, it probably didn't make the Anchorage papers. Well my stuttering Rapids fiend, have no fear, when the coaches look at the PS2 ratings (and we know they do) they will see Rapids 25 spots higher than FLake. Even "southern" voting won't put Flake above Rapids unless that gap closes.rapidsrapids wrote:I was unaware of that circumstance. Thoughts and prayers.Pioneerprideguy wrote:You need to look closer at that 10-0 loss at home. Prior to the game, it was reported that a player's mother was killed in a car accident. Pretty devastating stuff for kids. Take that gane out & look at the rest of their season when evaluating things.rapidsrapids wrote: Rapids has been better this season. Forest Lake lost at home 10-0 one game. You should never be a home team in the quarters when you get double digit shut out on your home ice. Grand Rapids has been in every game they've played. They gave Edina a better fight than East. Also, go back and look at the shots for the GR FL game. It was certainly more a fluke that FL won that game than that they actually earned it.
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[quote="PuckRanger"][quote="rapidsrapids"]They gave Edina a better fight than East.[/quote]
I have to disagree with that. Despite the closer 3-2 final, Rapids was dominated at times when they played Edina. East played Edina very even, but just didn't bury the biscuit.[/quote]
I'm in complete agreement on that. East outshot and could have easily beaten Edina...they had plenty of opportunities, and it was a very even game and probably the best HS game I have ever seen in terms of overall quality of play. Don't let one late goal skew your opinion of that game. Both gave Edina very good fights, though.
I have to disagree with that. Despite the closer 3-2 final, Rapids was dominated at times when they played Edina. East played Edina very even, but just didn't bury the biscuit.[/quote]
I'm in complete agreement on that. East outshot and could have easily beaten Edina...they had plenty of opportunities, and it was a very even game and probably the best HS game I have ever seen in terms of overall quality of play. Don't let one late goal skew your opinion of that game. Both gave Edina very good fights, though.
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Re: current 7AA seeds
[quote="Metallica81"]The way I see Section 7AA seeded as of 1-27-08:
1. Duluth East
2. Anoka
3. Grand Rapids
4. Cloquet
5. Forest Lake
6. Elk River
7. Andover
8. Cambridge-Isanti
9. St. Francis
Seeds 7, 8 and 9 are locked in for all intents and purposes. Andover's going to be a tough out regardless. They've taken Anoka, Cloquet and Elk River to overtime. I could see Elk River and Forest Lake potentially switching the 5th and 6th positions. With no head-to-head matchup I give the edge to Forest Lake, who plays in an equally challenging conference, because of a better overall record. (Forest Lake 12-8 ) (Elk River 6-12) They both have a .500 record within the section (Forest Lake 2-2), (Elk River 3-3), and one quality within section 7AA. Forest Lake's being a 4-3 OT win over Grand Rapids and Elk River's a 5-3 win over Duluth East.
Seeds 1 through 4 are still yet to be determined in my estimation. I really think it all comes down to the game on "Super Tuesday," February 5th at the DECC between Cloquet and Duluth East. If Duluth East wins or ties I see the seeds staying the same, but if Cloquet happens to win then all bets are off and there's truly a predicament. Because if Cloquet, with all of their inconsistency, beats the existing #1 seed Duluth East twice how do you not seed them at least #2?
I think in that case you would have the top 4 seeds being:
1. Anoka
2. Cloquet
3. Duluth East
4. Grand Rapids
The month of February should be very interesting to say the least. A lot of people view Section 7AA as being down this year. To the contrary I think the section is deeper from top to bottom than it is in most years. It's usually pretty top heavy, but this year you can't take any team for granted. Many of the quarterfinal matchups will be intriguing this year. Seven out of eight teams will have to defeat three formidable opponents to make it to state. That's unheard of. Usually the top seeds are shoe-ins for the semifinals. Not this year.
One thing's for sure – whoever represents section 7AA at state this year will have ran the gauntlet – and definitely earned it.
On a side note:
- 9 days till Cloquet/Duluth East round II
- 27 days till Semifinal Saturday at the DECC
- 32 days till the Section 7AA Championship
- And 38 days till the start of the State Hockey Tournament
Forest Lake (3-2) Beat Andover, GR, and an easy Cambridge
1. Duluth East
2. Anoka
3. Grand Rapids
4. Cloquet
5. Forest Lake
6. Elk River
7. Andover
8. Cambridge-Isanti
9. St. Francis
Seeds 7, 8 and 9 are locked in for all intents and purposes. Andover's going to be a tough out regardless. They've taken Anoka, Cloquet and Elk River to overtime. I could see Elk River and Forest Lake potentially switching the 5th and 6th positions. With no head-to-head matchup I give the edge to Forest Lake, who plays in an equally challenging conference, because of a better overall record. (Forest Lake 12-8 ) (Elk River 6-12) They both have a .500 record within the section (Forest Lake 2-2), (Elk River 3-3), and one quality within section 7AA. Forest Lake's being a 4-3 OT win over Grand Rapids and Elk River's a 5-3 win over Duluth East.
Seeds 1 through 4 are still yet to be determined in my estimation. I really think it all comes down to the game on "Super Tuesday," February 5th at the DECC between Cloquet and Duluth East. If Duluth East wins or ties I see the seeds staying the same, but if Cloquet happens to win then all bets are off and there's truly a predicament. Because if Cloquet, with all of their inconsistency, beats the existing #1 seed Duluth East twice how do you not seed them at least #2?
I think in that case you would have the top 4 seeds being:
1. Anoka
2. Cloquet
3. Duluth East
4. Grand Rapids
The month of February should be very interesting to say the least. A lot of people view Section 7AA as being down this year. To the contrary I think the section is deeper from top to bottom than it is in most years. It's usually pretty top heavy, but this year you can't take any team for granted. Many of the quarterfinal matchups will be intriguing this year. Seven out of eight teams will have to defeat three formidable opponents to make it to state. That's unheard of. Usually the top seeds are shoe-ins for the semifinals. Not this year.
One thing's for sure – whoever represents section 7AA at state this year will have ran the gauntlet – and definitely earned it.
On a side note:
- 9 days till Cloquet/Duluth East round II
- 27 days till Semifinal Saturday at the DECC
- 32 days till the Section 7AA Championship
- And 38 days till the start of the State Hockey Tournament
Forest Lake (3-2) Beat Andover, GR, and an easy Cambridge
Re: current 7AA seeds
FLHockey11 wrote:Metallica81 wrote:The way I see Section 7AA seeded as of 1-27-08:
1. Duluth East
2. Anoka
3. Grand Rapids
4. Cloquet
5. Forest Lake
6. Elk River
7. Andover
8. Cambridge-Isanti
9. St. Francis
Seeds 7, 8 and 9 are locked in for all intents and purposes. Andover's going to be a tough out regardless. They've taken Anoka, Cloquet and Elk River to overtime. I could see Elk River and Forest Lake potentially switching the 5th and 6th positions. With no head-to-head matchup I give the edge to Forest Lake, who plays in an equally challenging conference, because of a better overall record. (Forest Lake 12-8 ) (Elk River 6-12) They both have a .500 record within the section (Forest Lake 2-2), (Elk River 3-3), and one quality within section 7AA. Forest Lake's being a 4-3 OT win over Grand Rapids and Elk River's a 5-3 win over Duluth East.
Seeds 1 through 4 are still yet to be determined in my estimation. I really think it all comes down to the game on "Super Tuesday," February 5th at the DECC between Cloquet and Duluth East. If Duluth East wins or ties I see the seeds staying the same, but if Cloquet happens to win then all bets are off and there's truly a predicament. Because if Cloquet, with all of their inconsistency, beats the existing #1 seed Duluth East twice how do you not seed them at least #2?
I think in that case you would have the top 4 seeds being:
1. Anoka
2. Cloquet
3. Duluth East
4. Grand Rapids
The month of February should be very interesting to say the least. A lot of people view Section 7AA as being down this year. To the contrary I think the section is deeper from top to bottom than it is in most years. It's usually pretty top heavy, but this year you can't take any team for granted. Many of the quarterfinal matchups will be intriguing this year. Seven out of eight teams will have to defeat three formidable opponents to make it to state. That's unheard of. Usually the top seeds are shoe-ins for the semifinals. Not this year.
One thing's for sure – whoever represents section 7AA at state this year will have ran the gauntlet – and definitely earned it.
On a side note:
- 9 days till Cloquet/Duluth East round II
- 27 days till Semifinal Saturday at the DECC
- 32 days till the Section 7AA Championship
- And 38 days till the start of the State Hockey Tournament
Forest Lake (3-2) Beat Andover, GR, and an easy Cambridge
just for the record, the east cloquet game is NOT on tuesday, but on Wednesday at the DECC Feb. 6