I think it is interesting how a school with 3000 plus students and the largest youth hockey association in the United States loses 5-3 to Hermantown
(600 students) and
needs overtime to beat Breck (400 students) at home 2-1.
What does this say about Wayzata?
I think they are the most under performing program in the state.
They only have been to the state tourney twice in the last 60 years.
Wayzata versus Class A teams
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Re: Wayzata versus Class A teams
I totally agree.classahockeyrocks wrote:I think it is interesting how a school with 3000 plus students and the largest youth hockey association in the United States loses 5-3 to Hermantown
(600 students) and
needs overtime to beat Breck (400 students) at home 2-1.
What does this say about Wayzata?
I think they are the most under performing program in the state.
They only have been to the state tourney twice in the last 60 years.
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Re: Wayzata versus Class A teams
You're right about most of it. Wayzata has been under performing for sure.classahockeyrocks wrote:I think it is interesting how a school with 3000 plus students and the largest youth hockey association in the United States loses 5-3 to Hermantown
(600 students) and
needs overtime to beat Breck (400 students) at home 2-1.
What does this say about Wayzata?
I think they are the most under performing program in the state.
They only have been to the state tourney twice in the last 60 years.
Wayzata is not the biggest Youth hockey association in the US.
I don't know about the US, but in Minnesota the biggest Hockey association is Edina Youth Hockey Association.
http://assets.ngin.com/attachments/docu ... _FINAL.pdf
Edina Hockey Association = 1280 players
Wayzata Hockey Association = 1084 players