Summer festivals, jamborees, etc.
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Summer festivals, jamborees, etc.
How about posting info on summer festivals, jamborees, scrimmages starting here . . .
Hopkins is hosting its inaugural Summer Hockey Festival July 28-29 at the Tonka rink. Three of the eight teams won or shared their conference championships last season.
Blaine: 22-8 last season and 16-2 for a co-championship in the Northwest Suburban Conference on the way to a State Tournament appearance.
Buffalo: 13-10-4 overall and 8-1-3 for second place in the Mississippi 8 Conference.
Centennial: 20-7 overall and 16-2 in the Northwest Suburban, tying Blaine for first. The Cougars’ playoff run ended at the hands of Hill-Murray.
Eden Prairie: 18-8-2 overall and 15-4-1 for the Lake Conference title. The Eagles lost to Edina in the Section Final.
Minnetonka: 16-6-4 overall and 5-1-2 in the Classic Lake, second behind Edina in the traditionally challenging conference.
Rosemount: 12-14-1 overall and 11-8-1 in the Lake Conference. Highlights included victories over Eden Prairie and Burnsville,
Wayzata: 9-16-1 overall and 3-4-1 in the Classic Lake. The Trojans lost six games by 1 goal.
Hopkins had one of its best seasons in recent memory, rising above .500 to finish 12-11-3 before being eliminated in the playoffs by Eden Prairie.
Each Festival participant plays two games July 28 and two July 29 in a two-pool format.
And the best part: Admission is free.
Hopkins is hosting its inaugural Summer Hockey Festival July 28-29 at the Tonka rink. Three of the eight teams won or shared their conference championships last season.
Blaine: 22-8 last season and 16-2 for a co-championship in the Northwest Suburban Conference on the way to a State Tournament appearance.
Buffalo: 13-10-4 overall and 8-1-3 for second place in the Mississippi 8 Conference.
Centennial: 20-7 overall and 16-2 in the Northwest Suburban, tying Blaine for first. The Cougars’ playoff run ended at the hands of Hill-Murray.
Eden Prairie: 18-8-2 overall and 15-4-1 for the Lake Conference title. The Eagles lost to Edina in the Section Final.
Minnetonka: 16-6-4 overall and 5-1-2 in the Classic Lake, second behind Edina in the traditionally challenging conference.
Rosemount: 12-14-1 overall and 11-8-1 in the Lake Conference. Highlights included victories over Eden Prairie and Burnsville,
Wayzata: 9-16-1 overall and 3-4-1 in the Classic Lake. The Trojans lost six games by 1 goal.
Hopkins had one of its best seasons in recent memory, rising above .500 to finish 12-11-3 before being eliminated in the playoffs by Eden Prairie.
Each Festival participant plays two games July 28 and two July 29 in a two-pool format.
And the best part: Admission is free.
Last edited by skatehardordie on Wed Jun 27, 2007 4:28 pm, edited 1 time in total.
2007 - Bison Summer High School Festival
Friday- June 29th
Game 1 - 6:15pm
Buffalo vs. Armstrong
Game 2 - 8:15pm
Blaine vs. Minnetonka
Saturday- June 30th
Game 3 - 9:00am
Maple Grove vs. Rosemount
Game 4 - 11:00am
Duluth Denfeld vs. Minnehaha
Game 5 - 1:00 pm
Loser G1 vs. Loser G2
Game 6 - 3:00pm
Winner G1 vs. Winner G2
Game 7 - 5:00pm
Loser G3 vs. Loser G4
Game 8 - 7:00pm
Winner G3 vs. Winner G4
Sunday - July 1st
7th Place Game - 9:00am
Consolation Championship - 11:00am
3rd Place Game - 1:00pm
Championship - 3:00pm
Friday- June 29th
Game 1 - 6:15pm
Buffalo vs. Armstrong
Game 2 - 8:15pm
Blaine vs. Minnetonka
Saturday- June 30th
Game 3 - 9:00am
Maple Grove vs. Rosemount
Game 4 - 11:00am
Duluth Denfeld vs. Minnehaha
Game 5 - 1:00 pm
Loser G1 vs. Loser G2
Game 6 - 3:00pm
Winner G1 vs. Winner G2
Game 7 - 5:00pm
Loser G3 vs. Loser G4
Game 8 - 7:00pm
Winner G3 vs. Winner G4
Sunday - July 1st
7th Place Game - 9:00am
Consolation Championship - 11:00am
3rd Place Game - 1:00pm
Championship - 3:00pm
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Re: Summer festivals, jamborees, etc.
Buffalo did not win the M8 last year...skatehardordie wrote:How about posting info on summer festivals, jamborees, scrimmages starting here . . .
Hopkins is hosting its inaugural Summer Hockey Festival July 28-29 at the Tonka rink. Four of the eight teams won or shared their conference championships last season.
Blaine: 22-8 last season and 16-2 for a co-championship in the Northwest Suburban Conference on the way to a State Tournament appearance.
Buffalo: 13-10-4 overall and 8-1-3 for first place in the Mississippi 8 Conference.
Centennial: 20-7 overall and 16-2 in the Northwest Suburban, tying Blaine for first. The Cougars’ playoff run ended at the hands of Hill-Murray.
Eden Prairie: 18-8-2 overall and 15-4-1 for the Lake Conference title. The Eagles lost to Edina in the Section Final.
Minnetonka: 16-6-4 overall and 5-1-2 in the Classic Lake, second behind Edina in the traditionally challenging conference.
Rosemount: 12-14-1 overall and 11-8-1 in the Lake Conference. Highlights included victories over Eden Prairie and Burnsville,
Wayzata: 9-16-1 overall and 3-4-1 in the Classic Lake. The Trojans lost six games by 1 goal.
Hopkins had one of its best seasons in recent memory, rising above .500 to finish 12-11-3 before being eliminated in the playoffs by Eden Prairie.
Each Festival participant plays two games July 28 and two July 29 in a two-pool format.
And the best part: Admission is free.

But this is a very good line up for a summer tourney.

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Buffalo
Good point on Buffalo. Corrected above. thanks.
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Actually there's more:davey wrote:Walmart Cup at the Superrink in Blaine July 27-29
Teams participating
Little Falls
St Cloud Tech
Rochester Lourdes
Mankato West
Wausau West
Monticello
Sartell
Champlin Park
St. Cloud Division
Little Falls
Mankato-West
RochesterLourdes
Wasau West
St. Cloud Tech
Champlin Park
Sartell
Monticello
Blaine Division
Elk River
Irondale
Coon-Rapids
Rogers
Breck
Burnsville
Coon Rapids
Division
Jr. Gophers
ITR Devils
NW Prospects
Midwest Sabres

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It's hard to say..because a lot of elite players are doing other things, I think a portion of them will be Varsity players, and some of the teams going in are a collection of upper level players that go in on an independent team...at least that's how it was last year.pioneers wrote:Just out of curiosity which kids play on these teams? Are they potential vasity players for next year?
If it was all returning varsity players, then it sure would be a good tournament Huh?

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What were the results of this tournament?stripes wrote:2007 - Bison Summer High School Festival
Friday- June 29th
Game 1 - 6:15pm
Buffalo vs. Armstrong
Game 2 - 8:15pm
Blaine vs. Minnetonka
Saturday- June 30th
Game 3 - 9:00am
Maple Grove vs. Rosemount
Game 4 - 11:00am
Duluth Denfeld vs. Minnehaha
Game 5 - 1:00 pm
Loser G1 vs. Loser G2
Game 6 - 3:00pm
Winner G1 vs. Winner G2
Game 7 - 5:00pm
Loser G3 vs. Loser G4
Game 8 - 7:00pm
Winner G3 vs. Winner G4
Sunday - July 1st
7th Place Game - 9:00am
Consolation Championship - 11:00am
3rd Place Game - 1:00pm
Championship - 3:00pm

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restrictions
They tossed out those restrictions a few years back. Now, a coach can work with his entire team I think for a six-week period until the end of July, but the practices cannot be mandatory.