Lakeville South vs Cretin-Derham Hall

As Lakeville South gears up to face Cretin-Derham Hall in what promises to be a riveting hockey matchup, both teams bring their distinct strengths to the ice, setting the stage for an intriguing battle. Lakeville South, with an impressive tally of 63 goals in 18 games, showcases a potent offensive unit that has consistently found the back of the net. Their players have combined for a total of 170 points, indicating a high level of teamwork and scoring distribution among the squad. Their power play has been particularly effective, converting 29.7% of their opportunities, a testament to their tactical efficiency and execution.

On the defensive end, Lakeville South has been nearly as impressive, allowing 51 goals against over the same span, translating to a goals-against average (GAA) of 2.83. Their penalty kill percentage stands at an admirable 86.4%, underscoring their ability to maintain discipline and structure even when down a man. The team’s goaltending has been solid, with a save percentage (SV%) of .908 and 2 shutouts, providing a reliable last line of defense.

Cretin-Derham Hall, on the other hand, brings a robust defensive game, having conceded only 30 goals in 17 games, boasting a remarkable GAA of 1.74. Their goaltending has been exceptional, with a SV% of .909 and an impressive tally of 5 shutouts, indicating their ability to shut down opponents’ scoring threats consistently. Offensively, they’ve managed to rack up 63 goals, mirroring Lakeville South’s output, with their players accumulating 167 points. Their power play and penalty kill percentages, while not as high as Lakeville South’s, still reflect a well-rounded team capable of capitalizing on opportunities and stifling opposition power plays.

Rosemount vs Prior Lake

Rosemount comes into the game boasting an impressive offensive record, having scored 83 goals across 19 games, averaging a formidable 4.37 goals per game. Their attack is spearheaded by a dynamic forward line that has managed to maintain a 12.0% shooting accuracy, significantly contributing to their overall team success. The power play has been a particular area of strength for Rosemount, converting 23% of their opportunities, indicating their efficiency in capitalizing on their opponents’ mistakes.

Defensively, Rosemount has been equally competent, allowing only 2.37 goals per game, with their goalies posting a .883 save percentage. Their penalty kill effectiveness stands at 79.7%, showcasing their ability to maintain composure and thwart scoring opportunities even when a man down.

On the other side, Prior Lake presents a balanced team with both their offensive and defensive metrics closely matching their opponents. They’ve netted 51 goals in their campaign, with a shooting accuracy of 7.9%. While their power play conversion rate (13.9%) may not rival Rosemount’s, it’s their resilience and tactical discipline that stand out. Defensively, they’ve been solid, conceding an average of 2.68 goals per game, and their goalies have showcased remarkable skills with a .879 save percentage.

Prior Lake’s penalty kill efficiency is commendable at 89.1%, suggesting they have a slight edge in special teams play, particularly in defensive situations.

Stillwater vs Rogers

Stillwater enters the match boasting an impressive offensive record, having scored 70 goals in 17 games, for an average of 4.12 goals per game. Their skaters have demonstrated exceptional skill, maintaining a shooting accuracy of 14.8%. This offensive firepower is complemented by their efficiency on the power play, converting 21.9% of their opportunities. Defensively, Stillwater has been solid, conceding an average of 2.53 goals per game, and their goalies have been formidable between the pipes with a .906 save percentage. Their penalty killing unit has been successful 86.8% of the time, showing their ability to withstand pressure situations.

On the other side, Rogers presents a formidable challenge, with an offensive tally of 86 goals over 19 games, translating to a slightly higher average of 4.53 goals per game. Their skaters have been highly effective, boasting a collective shooting accuracy of 11.4%. Like Stillwater, Rogers has capitalized on power play opportunities, with a conversion rate of 28.0%, indicating their capability to exploit man-advantage situations. However, Rogers’ defense has allowed an average of 2.68 goals per game, with their goaltenders posting an .884 save percentage. The team’s penalty killing efficiency stands at 76.5%, suggesting a slight vulnerability that Stillwater might look to exploit.

Delano vs Holy Family

Holy Family comes into the game with an impressive offensive record, having scored 80 goals in 16 games, for an average of 5.00 goals per game, showcasing their ability to penetrate defenses and find the back of the net with remarkable efficiency. Their skaters have maintained a shooting percentage of 14.8%, and the team has excelled in power plays, converting 28.2% of their opportunities. This offensive prowess is balanced with solid defensive play, as evidenced by their conceding an average of only 2.25 goals per game. Their goalies have been stellar, with a .918 save percentage and three shutouts to their credit.

Delano, on the other hand, brings its own formidable game to the rink, having scored 73 goals in 20 games, which translates to an average of 3.65 goals per game. They’ve shown a slightly lower shooting percentage at 12.7% but have been effective in making their shots count. Delano’s power play performance, with a conversion rate of 16.4%, though not as high as Holy Family’s, still poses a significant threat. Defensively, Delano has allowed an average of 2.90 goals per game, with their goaltenders posting an .890 save percentage and securing four shutouts, indicating a strong defensive stance that Holy Family will have to work hard to overcome.