Hopkins/Park vs. Minnetonka
3 p.m., Saturday, Jan. 7

Hopkins/Park is 9-2 in its last 11 games and is ranked No. 15 in the Class 2A coaches' poll, but it ended the calendar year with a 4-2 loss to No. 6-2A Blaine on Dec. 30. 

Junior forward and Minnesota-Duluth commit Kylie Hanley (20-16-36) has the second most goals and points among Lake Conference skaters.

Hopkins/Park (13-4, 0-1) has done most of its damage in the second period, where it has outscored opponents 29-10.

Minnetonka also is find offensive production in the second period, where the No. 9-2A Skippers hold a 19-6 scoring advantage.

It's not surprising for a team that has six players posting double-digit points already this season.

Leading the way is senior forward and St. Cloud State commit Emma Bigham (9-8-17), but Minnetonka (7-5-2) also boasts a solid defense, one which has allowed one goal or less to opponents during the Skippers' current four-game winning streak.