Familiar programs, different matchups
Seven of the eight teams in this year's Class 2A boys hockey state tournament return from last year, though the quarterfinal matchups are all different. Minnetonka drew the top seed and is the only relative "newcomer," having last played in the tournament when it won the title in 2018.
Seven teams also have played in at least one state title game since 2017. Cretin-Derham Hall is the outlier, winning the title in 2006. Four of the past five state champions are back, too. Andover won last year, Hill-Murray in 2020, Edina in 2019 and the Skippers in 2018.
Lakeville South, Maple Grove and Moorhead all have plenty of recent state tournament experience, but each is still looking for its first state title. The Crimson got close last year, falling in double overtime to conference rival Andover. Lakeville South was in the title game in 2021. Moorhead, the only non-metro school in the Class 2A tournament, has eight runner-up finishes, the last coming in 2017.
The fifth seed, which is Lakeville South this year, has won three of the past six Class 2A championships. The other three titles in that span? The top seed took care of business.
Defending champ is back
For the first time since 2017, a Class 2A program has a chance to defend its state title as the Andover Huskies make their fourth consecutive and fourth overall state appearance. Hill-Murray, the champion in 2020, qualified for the 2021 state tournament but was not allowed to compete because of a COVID exposure and the Minnesota State High School League's COVID guidelines.
After upsetting its way to the title last year as a fifth seed, Andover returns as the fourth seed with one of the most productive top lines in the state in seniors Gavyn Thoreson, Cooper Conway and Cayden Casey. Andover has scored 156 goals this season (5.57 per game) behind Mr. Hockey candidate Thoreson's 36 goals and 90 points.
The Huskies are 2-3 against Class 2A state tournament teams, having fallen to Minnetonka and Maple Grove twice.
With the Crimson back in the tournament as well, this is also the first time since 2017 that both the previous year's champion and runner-up returned. In 2017, defending champion Wayzata was the consolation runner-up, while Eden Prairie took third place a year after finishing second.