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Cade Gleekel Cade Gleekel Red Knight Hockey “Congratulations to Mr. Hockey Finalist Cade Gleekel” http://www.impacthockeyplayers.com 2015-16 952-545-PUCK photo by Steve Bernstein main photo by Tom Morris inset photo by Drew Herron 2016_bsm_hockey_cover.indd 1 5/9/16 8:05:35 PM Red Knight Hockey Red Knight Hockey Red Knight Hockey Red Knight Hockey 2015-2016 photo by Steve Bernstein photo by Tom Dahlin 1 2016_bsm_hockey_cover.indd 2 2016_bsm_yearbook.indd 1 5/15/165/9/16 8:06:036:39:02 PM Red Knight Hockey Red Knight Hockey Red Knight Hockey Red Knight Hockey Red Knight Hockey Red Knight Hockey photo by Brian Nelson photo by Steve Bernstein 2 3 2016_bsm_yearbook.indd 2 5/15/16 6:39:16 PM 2016_bsm_yearbook.indd 3 5/15/16 6:39:26 PM Red Knight Hockey Red Knight Hockey Red Knight Hockey Final2016 FinalRankings Rankings With thirteen varsity regulars returning, our coaching staff knew that this 2016 Final RegularRankings Season Rankings year’s team would be good. But no one could have imagined what was to 1 Wayzata......................................................22-8-1Wayzata......................................................22-8-1 come. While playing one of the state’s most difficult schedules, the team 2 Eden Prairie ...............................................21-8-2...............................................21-8-2 racked up an impressive list of achievements: • Ranked #1 for eleven weeks 3 Stillwater Area ...........................................27-3-1...........................................27-3-1 4 Benilde-St. Margaret’s ..............................25-1-1 — the longest streak ever for a BSM team. • Longest unbeaten streak at 26 5 Holy Family .................................................20-6-0.................................................20-6-0 games. • Longest winning streak at 15 games. • First BSM team never to lose 6 Minnetonka ................................................18-7-1................................................18-7-1 a game at the SLP Rec. • Most victories in a regular season at 24. • The 6th 7 Grand Rapids .............................................23-7-1.............................................23-7-1 team in AA hockey to have an undefeated regular season. • Highest scoring 8 Bemidji ......................................................25-3-2......................................................25-3-2 AA team with 144 goals. 9 Blaine ........................................................22-5-1........................................................22-5-1 10 Lakeville North ...........................................21-6-1...........................................21-6-1 But the above list only tells half of the story. The 2015-16 Red Knights were 11 Edina ........................................................15-10-2........................................................15-10-2 built on a skilled passing game that required each player to work as a unit. 12 Duluth East ................................................18-10-0................................................18-10-0 13 Elk River/Zimmerman ................................18-8-1................................18-8-1 Our players committed themselves to this synergistic style, and it propelled 14 Farmington ................................................19-10-1................................................19-10-1 them to one of the greatest years in Red Knight Hockey history. It was a 15 Burnsville ...................................................16-12-2 testament to friendship, chemistry, and commitment. February 11, BSM at Wayzata. Anticipated as a preview of the Section 6AA final — instead it would deal a blow to the synergy that had served the team so well. In his second shift of the game, Cade Gleekel sustained an injury that would sideline the Red Knights leading scorer and Mr. Hockey Finalist for the remainder of the season. BSM would battle without their star forward. And battle they did. With just over five minutes remaining, Auggie Moore scored a brilliant game-winning goal in a dramatic victory over the Trojans. It was the last dramatic victory of the season. The team won two more games, but it was clear that the team’s synergy was gone. A 4-3 overtime loss in the semi-finals denied the team its state tournament capstone. This team deserved a better ending. And it seemed so unjust. But the true injustice would be for us to allow the ending to define the season. We must not give it that type of power. This team didn’t just win. It created something beautiful — on and off the ice. Our Faith tells us that “whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable — if anything is excellent or praiseworthy — think about such things.” I can’t think of a better way to honor this team and these seniors than for all of us to write those words on our hearts — and remember them when we think on this team. Head Coach, Ken Pauly photo by Steve Bernstein photo by Tom Morris 4 5 2016_bsm_yearbook.indd 4 5/15/16 6:39:43 PM 2016_bsm_yearbook.indd 5 5/16/16 4:43 PM Red Knight Hockey Red Knight Hockey Red Knight Hockey Red Knight Hockey Red Knight Hockey Red Knight Hockey photo by Steve Bernstein photo by Tom Morris photo by Tom Dahlin photo by Tom Dahlin 6 7 2016_bsm_yearbook.indd 6 5/15/16 6:40:08 PM 2016_bsm_yearbook.indd 7 5/15/16 6:40:19 PM Red Knight Hockey Red Knight Hockey Red Knight Hockey Red Knight Hockey Red Knight Hockey Red Knight Hockey 2015-16 Roster 2015-16 Game Results No. Name Pos Year Opponent Score 1 Ryan Bischel ..........................G .........Jr. at St. Michael-Albertville ...... 6-1 win 2 Jack Qualen ........................... F ......... Sr. at Duluth Marshall ................ 8-2 win 3 Michael McNeil ....................D ........So. at Grand Rapids .................... 4-3 win OT 4 Nick Austin C ......................D ........ Sr. at Burnsville ........................... 7-0 win 5 Jared Gherardi .......................D ......... Sr. at Hill Murray ....................... 5-1 win 6 Cade Gleekel ......................... F .......... Sr. Woodbury .............................. 4-2 win 8 Peter Heimbold C .................D ......... Sr. EDEN PRAIRIE.................. 6-5 win OT 9 Luke Horton ......................... F ...........Jr. BLAINE ............................... 4-3 win 10 Peter Moran .......................... F ...........Jr. MOORHEAD ..................... 6-1 win 11 Stefan Garcia ......................... F ...........Jr. at Hopkins ............................. 6-3 win 14 Dylan Hewitt ........................D ......... Sr. LAKEVILLE NORTH ....... 4-4 tie OT 15 Dan Myhra ............................ F .......... Sr. ELK RIVER ......................... 3-2 win 16 Dylan Hoen .......................... F ..........So. MAPLE GROVE ................. 4-3 win OT 17 Shota Yokosuka ..................... F .......... Sr. ST. THOMAS ...................... 5-3 win 18 Connor Mayer .......................D ..........Jr. CHANHASSEN .................. 5-2 win 19 Zach Risteau C ..................... F .......... Sr. JEFFERSON ........................ 6-2 win 20 Joe Collins ............................. F ..........So. at Farmington ........................ 2-1 win OT 21 Jacob Holmers ....................... F .......... Sr. at Jefferson ............................. 5-2 win 23 Auggie Moore C ................... F .......... Sr. MINNETONKA ................. 4-2 win 24 Jerry Calengor .....................F|D ....... Sr. KENNEDY ........................ 12-0 win 25 Ben Scherer ........................... F ...........Jr. at Chanhassen ..................... 10-1 win 26 Jordan Roo ............................ F .........So. at Chaska ............................... 5-1 win photo by Tom Dahlin 27 Bronson McLeod ..................D ..........Jr. at Eden Prairie ...................... 5-3 win 28 Nick Sims .............................. F ...........Jr. at Wayzata ............................. 4-2 win 29 Matthew Kocourek ............... F .........So. ST. LOUIS PARK ................ 5-2 win 30 Peyton Melin .........................G .........Jr. 31 Max Bernstein .......................G ........ Sr. Section 6AA Tournament 32 Lukas Metcalfe ...................... F .........So. Holy Angels .......................... 6-1 win 33 Jake Leonard ......................... F .........So. Cretin-Derham Hall ............ 3-4 loss OT 34 Dawson Spindler ...................D .........Jr. 35 Alexander Brigino .................G .........Jr. Final Record 25- 1 - 1 36 James Norkosky ..................... F .........So. 37 Luke Coughlin ...................... F .........So. 38 Caelan Woog ......................... F .........So. 39 Nathan Clark ........................D ........So. 40 Max Jablonski ........................ F ..........Jr. 41 Jerome Newhouse .................D ........So. 42 Alex Webert ..........................D ........So. 44 Cole Anderson ......................D ........So. Head Coach: Ken Pauly Assistants: John Russo, Troy Riddle, Tom Klein, Dave Liebrenz JV Coaches: Chris McGowan, Derrick Raymond Varsity Managers: Andrew Cadle,Luke Tift, John Kahlil Team Video: Ehren Essler, Allison O’Neil Communications: Craig Roberts Athletic Director: Jerry Pettinger photo by Steve Bernstein photo by Tom Dahlin photo by Steve Bernstein 8 9 2016_bsm_yearbook.indd 8 5/15/16 6:40:31 PM 2016_bsm_yearbook.indd 9 5/15/16 6:40:43 PM Red Knight Hockey Red Knight Hockey Red Knight Hockey Red Knight Hockey Red Knight Hockey Red Knight Hockey 2015-16 Team Statistics
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