West metro
Blake's long-awaited move up to Class 2A means a tougher state tournament field — if the Bears make it at all.
Blake, a private school that drew scrutiny while winning seven Class 1A titles, got assigned to Section 6 with defending big-school state champion Edina. That means at least one of the state's elite teams won't advance.
The good news for Blake? Playing a tough, Class 2A-heavy regular-season schedule in recent years should have the Bears prepared for the postseason grind. In addition, players such as forwards Izzy Daniel and Sara McClanahan, defenseman Madeline Wethington and goaltending tandem Olivia Bizal and Anna Kruesel give them talent in numbers that few teams can match.
Edina lost a few important seniors but still returns Division I college-committed forwards CC Bowlby, Lolita Fidler and Emily Oden plus defenseman Mallory Uihlein.
The Hornets play Jan. 20 at the refurbished Blake School Arena in what figures to be a section final preview.
In Section 2, Eden Prairie outlasted Minnetonka for a double-overtime victory in the section finals last season. Graduation hit the Eagles harder, making Minnetonka the favorite to reach the state tournament.
North metro
Blaine took second at the state tournament last season, but the presence of Centennial in Section 5 means a tough road back.
Back in their skates for the Bengals are forwards Ramsey Parent and Gabby Rosenthal. Both are committed to Ohio State, and both are coming off great seasons. Parent notched 25 goals and 30 assists and Rosenthal 29 goals and 32 assists.