Ramsey Parent, Blaine.
Rank | Team | Record |
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1 | Blake | 16-1 |
2 | Forest Lake | 16-1 |
3 | Andover | 13-3 |
4 | Wayzata | 13-2 |
5 | Edina | 14-3 |
6 | Eagan | 14-3 |
7 | Brainerd/Little Falls | 13-2-1 |
8 | Roseau | 14-2 |
9 | Maple Grove | 10-4-1 |
10 | Hill-Murray | 12-4-1 |
Edina drops out of the top-three to No. 5 after losing 5-4 to unranked and sub-.500 Blaine. Ramsey Parent (pictured below) scored the game-winning goal with 1:11 left in regulation, and Hailey Hansen ended the game with 42 saves on 46 shots.
Brainerd/Little Falls moves up to No. 7 after a win over Grand Rapids/Greenway, while Eden Prairie drops out of the top-10 after suffering its third straight loss, albeit to No. 4 Wayzata.
Grace Peterson, #3 Mound Westonka
Rank | Team | Record |
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1 | Warroad | 17-0 |
2 | Breck | 11-6 |
3 | Mound-Westonka | 14-0-2 |
4 | Thief River Falls | 12-4 |
5 | Proctor-Hermantown | 10-6-2 |
6 | Fergus Falls | 12-5 |
7 | South St. Paul | 10-5-2 |
8 | East Grand Forks | 8-5-2 |
9 | Cloquet-Esko-Carlton | 12-3 |
10 | Rochester Lourdes | 9-6-1 |
Rochester Lourdes enters the rankings at No. 10 after Minneapolis drops out, as the Novas lost their sixth game of the season to sub-.500 Chisago Lakes. The Eagles have won three of their past four games.
Mound-Westonka extends unbeaten streak to 16 games with a 3-3 tie against Delano/Rockford. The Whitehawks are one of two unbeaten teams in the state along with No. 1-A Warroad. Breck's win over Edina helps the Mustangs stay at No. 2 despite suffering one-goal losses against No. 1-AA Blake and No. 3-AA Andover.