Boys High School Hockey Losses via Graduation-Top 15 Teams That Didn't Advance to State
The highest ranking team following the regular season that did not make the State Tournament was Northland Pines. Oddly enough, they were the only team that managed to beat the eventual State Champions, Milwaukee University School. Pines loses a heck of a forward in All-State selection Nic Weight, as well as starting goaltender and Honorable Mention All-State selection Parker Wilkins, and forward Mike Otto who contributed 20-23 for 43 points. Six Seniors total graduated leaving the slack to be picked up by the likes of Peter Nesper who will be a Junior defender for the Eagles, and was an Honorable Mention All-State selection last season.
Eau Claire Memorial finished the regular season ranked number four, but found themselves bounced from the Sectional Final by cross-town rival Eau Claire North. The Old Abes graduate 9 players including All-State Honorable Mention forward Andrew McCabe and starting goaltender Kent Shanley. The good news is with the return of All-State forward Seth Soley as well as forward Jefferson Dahl, there is still lots of firepower returning at forward.
Finishing the regular season ranked sixth was the New Richmond Tigers, who eventually fell to Superior in the Sectional Final. They graduate a whopping 12 players this season, including 4 All-State selections. The best of the graduates include All-State defenseman Kyle Ensign who was a USHL draft pick of Tri-City and has already committed to play Division 1 hockey for the University of Nebraska-Omaha beginning in 2008. Defenseman Brandon Larson and goaltender Matt Knutson were also All-State selections, and forward Nic Sicsik was Honorable Mention All-State.
Madison Edgewood finished the regular season ranked 8th and will graduate only four Seniors. The best of those four were forward Dan Longo and goaltender Tim Mergen who were both All-State Honorable Mention selections. Returning is a large nucleus of players including an incredible 8 Freshman that saw action last season led by Jordan George who recorded a line of 15-30-45 pts.
Ninth in the regular season was Homestead. The Highlanders graduate just 3 Seniors, with the loss of All-State forward Ryan Siehr the toughest to swallow, along with forward Scott Schieble. Key returning players for Homestead next season include Honorable Mention All-State selections Tedd Falk at forward and Chris Rausch at defense, and both goaltenders from last season-John Schroeder and Alex Hemke.
The Thunderbirds of Lakeland ended up tenth in the regular season rankings, but will have to overcome the graduation of nine Seniors. The best of the Senior losses is Brent Gwidt who piled up 41-23-64, was an All-State selection, and was taken early in the USHL draft by Indiana as well as defenseman Cody Litvinoff who was also an All-State selection. Seth Johnson and Josh Abraham are key returning forwards for the T-Birds.
Arrowhead ranked as Honorable Mention at the end of the regular season. They'll look to improve on that finish in 2006-2007 after graduating 6 Seniors. Starting goaltender Alex Koeppen will be a Senior, as will Honorable-Mention All-State forward Alex Niestrom.
Honorable Mention was also the finish for Janesville in the regular season rankings. The Bluebirds graduate eight players including starting goaltender Max Giese who was Honorable Mention All-State as well as forward Michael Jacobson who finished the season with 15-19-34. As if that is not enough to overcome, it is rumored Honorable Mention All-State forward Daniel Olszewski is headed to play for the Madison Capitols. At that point, returning Senior Brad Layton would be the best forward left on the roster, and he recorded a stat line of 19-15-34 last season and wouldn't get nearly as much help next season.
The final team to finish ranked in the regular season and not advance to the State Tournament is the Marquette Hilltoppers, who finished with the rank of Honorable Mention. Nine Seniors depart their roster, headlined by Honorable Mention All-State forward Matt McLaughlin.
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