Boomer Sonnek sees a lot of similarities between Edina girls' hockey and the University of Minnesota football.
Both teams are dealing with health issues that have sidelined beloved coaches. And both are using it to provide that extra bit of motivation that can push a team to heights than it may normally have achieved.
The Gophers, of course, are 8-2 and have won four consecutive Big Ten games with coach Jerry Kill recuperating from a bout with epileptic seizures.
Edina lost its coach, Laura Slominski, to a fractured neck suffered in a hockey game on Sept. 29.
"When you think about it, it's almost exactly the same situtation," said Sonnek, a senior goalie whose given first name is Rebecca. "Slomo comes to every game and talks to us and still acts like a coach. Our team loves to have her around."
With Dean Williamson serving as interim head coach while Slominski recovers, the Hornets have jumped to a 4-0-1 start. Sonnek said the team expected to have a good season, but the injury to Slominski has helped the team develop a focus for the season.
"It's brought us together as a team," she said. "It really showed how much it means to us to have her as a coach. And it's helped us appreciate the opportunity we have to play hockey."
Edina is just one of many west metro teams expected to have standout seasons. Here is a quick look at the teams to watch in the west: