Goaltending will be the Knights’ strength this year, with senior Jake Rosenberg and all-state honorable mention Grant Lindsay battling for playing time between the pipes. “We have speed and a lot of hockey sense coming to us this year.” Key players include the leadership group of Jeremy Hayes, Josh Konczak, Jack Rastigue and Josh LuMarque. The Crusaders will have a lot of new faces in the lineup this year, so a big key will be the need for everyone “to buy in to the system and come together as a team,” said head coach Jon Nader. Teams not included can have their head coach contact us at Creuse Unified NOTE: Team outlooks constructed by the responses received from emails MiHockey sent via the Michigan High School Hockey Coaches’ Association and the Michigan High School Girls Hockey League. We wish all of the teams the best of luck as they progress through their seasons, and we look forward to seeing whether Brighton (Boys’ D1), Hartland (Boys’ D2), Detroit Country Day (Boys’ D3), Grosse Pointe South (Girls’ D1) and University Liggett (Girls’ D2) can defend their crowns. Here are MiHockey’s team-by-team outlooks for the 2018-19 campaign. ![]() ![]() The quest for a state championship is underway for Michigan’s high school hockey programs. Who will be left standing when all is said and done on March 9?
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