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frederick61
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YHH Tournament Coverage

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The first write-up for tournaments covered by YHH has been posted at

http://youthhockeyhub.com/

The article covers the Burnsville Scott Benedict Memorial Thanksgiving Classic. The three tourneys hosted by the Blaze (Bantam A, Peewee A and Squirt A) are full. The article does a pre-season summary of the teams entered.

We are trying to cover at least 10 tournaments like this and will add additional tourneys to the site as soon as possible.

This article is the first article about the Burnsville Tourney, but will not the last about the tournament. Associations are just going through the tryout process and changes will happen. YHH will try to keep track of changes to tourneys we cover. Near tourney time, a preview will be posted and game stories will follow.

The editor is interested to hear from others on tourneys to be covered. The current list has Hopkins Thanksgiving, Eden Prairie First Test of the Best, Burnsville, and Spring Lake Park.
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Benedict Tourney

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Is this a AA or A level tournament for the PW's & Bantams?
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Re: Benedict Tourney

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pineline wrote:Is this a AA or A level tournament for the PW's & Bantams?
What the associations will do is enter a team and then after tryouts figure out what team to send. Often they will change the team they send more then once. There are only two peewee AA tourneys that I know of right now, Edina and Woodbury. These two associations are also planning a bantam AA and A tourney.

White Bear Lake and Eden Prairie are advertising their tourneys as A and have no plans for a seperate AA. The situation is fluid and confusing to associations, but most associations know by now, that if their high school is AA, then they must get a exemption to play A, That means Winona's association must apply for an exemption from their district to avoid skating AA because they are a AA in high school

Does the same association apply AA or A to their hosted tourney? Should not have to. Edina and Woodbury AA tourneys will be interesting to watch since most of the AA and A level teams will seperated for the tourney, but playing each other the next week in their leagues.
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Post by YouthHockeyHub »

I got word earlier this week that OMGHA is hosting a AA and A Bantam tournament with the winners meeting each other in a "Big vs. Small" showdown.

I don't have all of the details, but I'm pretty sure we will be following this one pretty closely.

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Post by 57special »

That's what we used to do in Tournaments in Quebec, which had community based hockey like here. It was called the Grand Championship, and often pitted the team from a small population (under 20,000) against a large or city(200,000 or more pop.). As a small town ( "A" team) you were playing with house money. Made it very sweet when you won!
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Post by pineline »

From what I have heard, D6 is going with seperate leagues for AA & A at PW and Bantam levels.
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Post by frederick61 »

Pipeline's comment triggered a new post on where D6 is at. I hope this will answer some questions and may get others to add to where D6 is at in forming their leagues. The post can be read at:

http://youthhockeyhub.com/

The post title is "what are the associations going through?"
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Re: YHH Tournament Coverage

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frederick61 wrote:The first write-up for tournaments covered by YHH has been posted at

http://youthhockeyhub.com/

The article covers the Burnsville Scott Benedict Memorial Thanksgiving Classic. The three tourneys hosted by the Blaze (Bantam A, Peewee A and Squirt A) are full. The article does a pre-season summary of the teams entered.

We are trying to cover at least 10 tournaments like this and will add additional tourneys to the site as soon as possible.

This article is the first article about the Burnsville Tourney, but will not the last about the tournament. Associations are just going through the tryout process and changes will happen. YHH will try to keep track of changes to tourneys we cover. Near tourney time, a preview will be posted and game stories will follow.

The editor is interested to hear from others on tourneys to be covered. The current list has Hopkins Thanksgiving, Eden Prairie First Test of the Best, Burnsville, and Spring Lake Park.
With the addition of Osseo Maple Grove at the Squirt A level, the Forest Lake Thanksgiving tourney should be on the list. Tony's #2 and #4 preseason picks (OMG and Andover) are in, along with a couple of other teams he has discussed.
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Post by old goalie85 »

O/mg is a great addition to our first year event!!!!! Where is Rosemount playing ??? {Sq A}
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Post by MrBoDangles »

Looks like it's quickly becoming the main Squirt A tournament. Will also be an easier drive for some of the top northern Minnesota squads.
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Post by YouthHockeyHub »

old goalie85 wrote:O/mg is a great addition to our first year event!!!!! Where is Rosemount playing ??? {Sq A}
I think they are heading north for the weekend (iron range or something like that - non tourney play)
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Post by frederick61 »

The Spring Lake Park tourney played Nov 16-18 at Fogerty Ice Arena is posted. Both A and B tourneys are previewed and the impacts of the AA/A split this discussed. As previously indicated by YHH, tournaments will be covered during the season and can be accessed by hitting the "TOURNAMENTS" button on the top of the site. This story can also be read at:

http://youthhockeyhub.com/spring-lake-p ... ber-16-18/
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