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Minnetonka boys' hockey: Learning all along the way
Call it learning experience No. 2. About 40 hours before Minnetonka's boys' hockey team faced off against Hopkins in the Skippers' Classic Lake Conference opener, first-year head coach Brian Urick broke down the other four teams in the league. "Edina is by far the most talented and has the most depth," he said. "And Wayzata is dangerous. They don't have the record, but they've had a very tough schedule. "Armstrong can get you. And look at Hopkins. Everyone says we're a surprise, but look at what Hopkins has done." Minnetonka got an up-close-and-personal look Saturday, losing 4-3 and falling to 11-2 this season. The Royals, meanwhile, stayed undefeated. "They buried their chances, and we didn't bury ours," Urick said, noting the Skippers' 49 shots on goal to Hopkins' 32.
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