As Anoka hockey player Katie Johnson understands it, "Kill the Bear" T-shirts are being printed and should be available soon.
The phrase, which coach Pete Hayes used during the Tornadoes' season-opening 3-1 victory against defending Class 2A state champion Minnetonka, now stands as a mantra.
Locked and loaded with several key veterans from a team that fell one game short of last year's state tournament, the Tornadoes are targeting the top programs in hopes of joining them.
The challenge, Johnson said, is maintaining a season-long focus. To that end, "Kill the Bear" T-shirts will help remind players of the thrill of the kill comes from the hard work of the hunt.
"We're not that team that can just walk in, play and win," Johnson said. "We're good but not good enough. But we can come in, work hard every day and play to the level we did against Minnetonka."
Anoka counters a lack of household names with experience and depth. Johnson, who scored a team-best 21 goals last season, returns along with Emilie Brigham (20 goals, 27 assists) and the Parent sisters, McKenna (6-13) and Blair (19-10). An experienced defensive corps, led by Amanda Kimmerle, is backed up by goaltender Katie McLain.
A 3-0 start this season shows Anoka is once again a team on the rise. In their past three seasons, the Tornadoes' victory totals climbed from six to 14 to 19. They enjoyed some quality victories along the way, perhaps none more significant than the ones against Mounds View and Centennial in the Section 5 playoffs last year.
Those victories, coupled with a loss to Coon Rapids in the Section 5 championship game, gave Anoka its deepest postseason run since last qualifying for the Class 2A state tournament in 2005.