Minnetonka players rush goaltender Layla Hemp in celebration after she recorded a shutout to beat Edina 1-0. (Alex Kormann/The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Defeating previous No. 1 Centennial/Spring Lake Park catapulted Holy Angels into the top five of the newest girls hockey Minnesota Top 25.
Minnetonka rose to No. 1 from No. 3 after edging Edina 1-0 in a game more about spectacle than a rivalry.
Records are through Jan. 14.
1. Minnetonka (16-2-1). Previous: 3
For the complete list of teams in the this week's high school girls hockey Minnesota Top 25, click here to read this story on startribune.com.