Hibbing at Virginia

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Who wins?

Hibbing
9
30%
Virginia
14
47%
refs
7
23%
 
Total votes: 30

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Re: So much for Hibbing's "impressive" power play.

Post by RangeHockeyFan1817 » Wed Feb 16, 2011 9:21 pm

ryno44 wrote:
goldenbear85 wrote:Hibbing had plenty power play opportunities on a couple of stupid Virginia penalties, and even more bogus "penalties", but the dynamic duo of DeCenzo and Johnson didn't get a sniff all night.

Hibbing is praying... "Dear God, please, please, please let Marshall beat Virginia in the semi's" because they definitely do not want to play Virginia again.
Bogus? Virginia hauled down the Hibbing players after the whistle, thats an obvious penalty. Hibbing outplayed Virginia, they had their chances and either missed the net or Milbridge made the save. That was the best I have ever seen him play, he played great for not wanting to play for them this year.

Hendrickson acted like a childish baby on the ice once again slapping his stick on the ice begging for the puck. Johnson dangled him quite a few times out there. I wouldn't say they DO NOT WANT to play them again, I didn't think Hibbing played all that bad.


Oh Ryno you're hilarious, Outplayed them? Virginia had more shots on goal and Hibbing had more power play chances and they beat you 4-0!!!! And I don't think a specific pentaly was mentioned in the above post, there was some legit ones and some that were bogus and if you're going to argue that then you destroy your credibility, even the person covering for hockey hub said there was some pretty bad calls. What about when one of the Hibbing guys, I think it was Johnson but I'm not positive shot the puck after the whistle at all the Virginia players heading to the locker room? Talk about acting like a baby. Quit hating on Hendrickson because he's good, he had three points last night, how many did your hyped 1st line have? oh thats right, NONE. And you're right, Hibbing didn't play all that bad but they still got shutout, so I don't think that's a positive argument for you

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Post by mitchrapp » Wed Feb 16, 2011 9:35 pm

That is hilarious - I've never seen a player have the puck on his stick more than #7 for Virginia - Johnson "dangled" him? Did you miss the shorty by Hendrickson? That's the risk you take by putting a forward on the point on the PP - No doubt Johnson is very skilled and probably will end up something special - but should we rip him because he has no desire or ability to play a physical game? Not yet - Everyone seems to try to find faults in Hendrickson's game and overlooks the fact that he seeing things about 2 plays ahead of everyone else

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Re: So much for Hibbing's "impressive" power play.

Post by PuckRanger » Wed Feb 16, 2011 9:41 pm

ryno44 wrote:Bogus? Virginia hauled down the Hibbing players after the whistle, thats an obvious penalty.Hibbing outplayed Virginia, they had their chances and either missed the net or Milbridge made the save. That was the best I have ever seen him play, he played great for not wanting to play for them this year.

Hendrickson acted like a childish baby on the ice once again slapping his stick on the ice begging for the puck. Johnson dangled him quite a few times out there. I wouldn't say they DO NOT WANT to play them again, I didn't think Hibbing played all that bad.
Ryno, I'll bet those navy tinted glasses look great on you! At least for your sake, I hope they do. :wink:

I usually try to stay out of these conversations, but when there are so many inaccuracies in two short paragraphs, I feel that someone should set the record straight.

Three of the penalty calls on Virginia were borderline at best. They were even described as "iffy" on the Hockey Hub's live blog. Getting shoved inside your opponent's crease after the whistle is nothing new. It happens numerous times in every game and is not usually a penalty. The Hibbing players went down a little easy on those... they certainly aren't that weak on their skates. :roll: How you came to use the phrase "hauled down" is beyond my logical abilities.

While I don't recall any specific instances of Johnson "dangling" Hendrickson, I do recall Hendrickson spinning Johnson into the ice on his shorthanded goal. And is it really necessary to call him a childish baby for asking for the puck? [Insert pot/black kettle reference here.] There are numerous players around that do that with their stick (See Ryan Johnson from last year's Hibbing team if you need an example that you might be able to see through your tinted lenses.)

I'm not quite sure, but you might be the first person to say that a team on the short end of a four-goal shutout loss outplayed their opponent. :roll:

From what I saw, other than a stint at the beginning of the second period and Hibbing's numerous powerplay opportunities, Virginia pretty much controlled things.

And one last comment... I'm not sure what your trying to drudge up about Milbridge, but he played in 7 or 8 games for Virginia last year, so perhaps whatever rumor mill your buying from needs new management! :!:

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Re: So much for Hibbing's "impressive" power play.

Post by ryno44 » Wed Feb 16, 2011 9:43 pm

RangeHockeyFan1817 wrote:
ryno44 wrote:
goldenbear85 wrote:Hibbing had plenty power play opportunities on a couple of stupid Virginia penalties, and even more bogus "penalties", but the dynamic duo of DeCenzo and Johnson didn't get a sniff all night.

Hibbing is praying... "Dear God, please, please, please let Marshall beat Virginia in the semi's" because they definitely do not want to play Virginia again.
Bogus? Virginia hauled down the Hibbing players after the whistle, thats an obvious penalty. Hibbing outplayed Virginia, they had their chances and either missed the net or Milbridge made the save. That was the best I have ever seen him play, he played great for not wanting to play for them this year.

Hendrickson acted like a childish baby on the ice once again slapping his stick on the ice begging for the puck. Johnson dangled him quite a few times out there. I wouldn't say they DO NOT WANT to play them again, I didn't think Hibbing played all that bad.


Oh Ryno you're hilarious, Outplayed them? Virginia had more shots on goal and Hibbing had more power play chances and they beat you 4-0!!!! And I don't think a specific pentaly was mentioned in the above post, there was some legit ones and some that were bogus and if you're going to argue that then you destroy your credibility, even the person covering for hockey hub said there was some pretty bad calls. What about when one of the Hibbing guys, I think it was Johnson but I'm not positive shot the puck after the whistle at all the Virginia players heading to the locker room? Talk about acting like a baby. Quit hating on Hendrickson because he's good, he had three points last night, how many did your hyped 1st line have? oh thats right, NONE. And you're right, Hibbing didn't play all that bad but they still got shutout, so I don't think that's a positive argument for you
Shots on goal, thats the key word. The shots don't count when they miss the net, THEY missed the net quite a few times. Johnson shot the puck before the whistle blew and then some Virginia player went after him.

Milbridge shut down the top line. simple as that. Virginia always play better at home. As for the refs, come on dude, these games always get outta hand, you should know that.

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Re: So much for Hibbing's "impressive" power play.

Post by RangeHockeyFan1817 » Wed Feb 16, 2011 9:48 pm

ryno44 wrote:
RangeHockeyFan1817 wrote:
ryno44 wrote:
goldenbear85 wrote:Hibbing had plenty power play opportunities on a couple of stupid Virginia penalties, and even more bogus "penalties", but the dynamic duo of DeCenzo and Johnson didn't get a sniff all night.

Hibbing is praying... "Dear God, please, please, please let Marshall beat Virginia in the semi's" because they definitely do not want to play Virginia again.
Bogus? Virginia hauled down the Hibbing players after the whistle, thats an obvious penalty. Hibbing outplayed Virginia, they had their chances and either missed the net or Milbridge made the save. That was the best I have ever seen him play, he played great for not wanting to play for them this year.

Hendrickson acted like a childish baby on the ice once again slapping his stick on the ice begging for the puck. Johnson dangled him quite a few times out there. I wouldn't say they DO NOT WANT to play them again, I didn't think Hibbing played all that bad.


Oh Ryno you're hilarious, Outplayed them? Virginia had more shots on goal and Hibbing had more power play chances and they beat you 4-0!!!! And I don't think a specific pentaly was mentioned in the above post, there was some legit ones and some that were bogus and if you're going to argue that then you destroy your credibility, even the person covering for hockey hub said there was some pretty bad calls. What about when one of the Hibbing guys, I think it was Johnson but I'm not positive shot the puck after the whistle at all the Virginia players heading to the locker room? Talk about acting like a baby. Quit hating on Hendrickson because he's good, he had three points last night, how many did your hyped 1st line have? oh thats right, NONE. And you're right, Hibbing didn't play all that bad but they still got shutout, so I don't think that's a positive argument for you
Shots on goal, thats the key word. The shots don't count when they miss the net, THEY missed the net quite a few times. Johnson shot the puck before the whistle blew and then some Virginia player went after him.

Milbridge shut down the top line. simple as that. Virginia always play better at home. As for the refs, come on dude, these games always get outta hand, you should know that.

No, you're wrong, it was after the whistle and there is no question about that, if it was before the whistle how was it that half the team was on their way to the locker room when it happened? And no, a Virginia person did not go after him, they probably wanted to but the ref came and put his arm around his shoulder to and escorted him to the bench. But you know what, it doesn't matter, we didn't need pentalties to be called on Hibbing to win

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Re: So much for Hibbing's "impressive" power play.

Post by ryno44 » Wed Feb 16, 2011 10:00 pm

RangeHockeyFan1817 wrote:
ryno44 wrote:
RangeHockeyFan1817 wrote:
ryno44 wrote:
goldenbear85 wrote:Hibbing had plenty power play opportunities on a couple of stupid Virginia penalties, and even more bogus "penalties", but the dynamic duo of DeCenzo and Johnson didn't get a sniff all night.

Hibbing is praying... "Dear God, please, please, please let Marshall beat Virginia in the semi's" because they definitely do not want to play Virginia again.
Bogus? Virginia hauled down the Hibbing players after the whistle, thats an obvious penalty. Hibbing outplayed Virginia, they had their chances and either missed the net or Milbridge made the save. That was the best I have ever seen him play, he played great for not wanting to play for them this year.

Hendrickson acted like a childish baby on the ice once again slapping his stick on the ice begging for the puck. Johnson dangled him quite a few times out there. I wouldn't say they DO NOT WANT to play them again, I didn't think Hibbing played all that bad.


Oh Ryno you're hilarious, Outplayed them? Virginia had more shots on goal and Hibbing had more power play chances and they beat you 4-0!!!! And I don't think a specific pentaly was mentioned in the above post, there was some legit ones and some that were bogus and if you're going to argue that then you destroy your credibility, even the person covering for hockey hub said there was some pretty bad calls. What about when one of the Hibbing guys, I think it was Johnson but I'm not positive shot the puck after the whistle at all the Virginia players heading to the locker room? Talk about acting like a baby. Quit hating on Hendrickson because he's good, he had three points last night, how many did your hyped 1st line have? oh thats right, NONE. And you're right, Hibbing didn't play all that bad but they still got shutout, so I don't think that's a positive argument for you
Shots on goal, thats the key word. The shots don't count when they miss the net, THEY missed the net quite a few times. Johnson shot the puck before the whistle blew and then some Virginia player went after him.

Milbridge shut down the top line. simple as that. Virginia always play better at home. As for the refs, come on dude, these games always get outta hand, you should know that.

No, you're wrong, it was after the whistle and there is no question about that, if it was before the whistle how was it that half the team was on their way to the locker room when it happened? And no, a Virginia person did not go after him, they probably wanted to but the ref came and put his arm around his shoulder to and escorted him to the bench. But you know what, it doesn't matter, we didn't need pentalties to be called on Hibbing to win
games over. good luck against falls or marshall

Maybe instead of Miners memorial getting those new seats they could put glass around the penalty box so Virginia parents don't throw there drinks at opponents in the box...

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Re: So much for Hibbing's "impressive" power play.

Post by RangeHockeyFan1817 » Wed Feb 16, 2011 10:04 pm

ryno44 wrote:
RangeHockeyFan1817 wrote:
ryno44 wrote:
RangeHockeyFan1817 wrote:
ryno44 wrote:
goldenbear85 wrote:Hibbing had plenty power play opportunities on a couple of stupid Virginia penalties, and even more bogus "penalties", but the dynamic duo of DeCenzo and Johnson didn't get a sniff all night.

Hibbing is praying... "Dear God, please, please, please let Marshall beat Virginia in the semi's" because they definitely do not want to play Virginia again.
Bogus? Virginia hauled down the Hibbing players after the whistle, thats an obvious penalty. Hibbing outplayed Virginia, they had their chances and either missed the net or Milbridge made the save. That was the best I have ever seen him play, he played great for not wanting to play for them this year.

Hendrickson acted like a childish baby on the ice once again slapping his stick on the ice begging for the puck. Johnson dangled him quite a few times out there. I wouldn't say they DO NOT WANT to play them again, I didn't think Hibbing played all that bad.


Oh Ryno you're hilarious, Outplayed them? Virginia had more shots on goal and Hibbing had more power play chances and they beat you 4-0!!!! And I don't think a specific pentaly was mentioned in the above post, there was some legit ones and some that were bogus and if you're going to argue that then you destroy your credibility, even the person covering for hockey hub said there was some pretty bad calls. What about when one of the Hibbing guys, I think it was Johnson but I'm not positive shot the puck after the whistle at all the Virginia players heading to the locker room? Talk about acting like a baby. Quit hating on Hendrickson because he's good, he had three points last night, how many did your hyped 1st line have? oh thats right, NONE. And you're right, Hibbing didn't play all that bad but they still got shutout, so I don't think that's a positive argument for you
Shots on goal, thats the key word. The shots don't count when they miss the net, THEY missed the net quite a few times. Johnson shot the puck before the whistle blew and then some Virginia player went after him.

Milbridge shut down the top line. simple as that. Virginia always play better at home. As for the refs, come on dude, these games always get outta hand, you should know that.

No, you're wrong, it was after the whistle and there is no question about that, if it was before the whistle how was it that half the team was on their way to the locker room when it happened? And no, a Virginia person did not go after him, they probably wanted to but the ref came and put his arm around his shoulder to and escorted him to the bench. But you know what, it doesn't matter, we didn't need pentalties to be called on Hibbing to win
games over. good luck against falls or marshall

Maybe instead of Miners memorial getting those new seats they could put glass around the penalty box so Virginia parents don't throw there drinks at opponents in the box...
Wow you're really reaching now, and are to the point where its not worth debating with you because its nothing but lies. No worries though, its clear from other posts that nobody is taking your posts seriously.

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Post by Northfan99 » Wed Feb 16, 2011 10:10 pm

I have a few things to say ryno: 1. Thats why shots that miss the net dont count, cause they MISSED the net. 2. What game were you watching? Sometimes it is wise to think before you speak :lol: . On the game the atmosphere was great for a big irc, section, rivalry matchup. Few calls iffy always are in these games virginia had the better night. Milbridge is a good goaltender and played well. Let's see what sections brings us should be exciting!

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Re: So much for Hibbing's "impressive" power play.

Post by PuckRanger » Wed Feb 16, 2011 10:12 pm

ryno44 wrote:Maybe instead of Miners memorial getting those new seats they could put glass around the penalty box so Virginia parents don't throw there drinks at opponents in the box...
You are aware that there is glass 4 feet high in front of the seats that are around both penalty boxes and the scorers table aren't you? Not to mention there is a 6 foot wide walkway between that area as well... along with another 8 foot tall pane of glass that is on the other side of the walkway.

Where do you come up with this stuff? :?:

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Post by nickmon3 » Wed Feb 16, 2011 10:21 pm

Ryno, im telling you this as a friend. Quit while your behind. You will never win when arguing with these people, thats why I choos to keep my posting to a minimum these days. And puckranger, shut up. End of story, lets move on.
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Post by chubbs » Wed Feb 16, 2011 10:30 pm

this is a pretty pathetic argument even for the hibbing faithful. This game was controlled by virginia. Hibbing was beaten and they were beaten pretty badly.

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Post by nickmon3 » Wed Feb 16, 2011 10:35 pm

chubbs wrote:this is a pretty pathetic argument even for the hibbing faithful. This game was controlled by virginia. Hibbing was beaten and they were beaten pretty badly.
I agree. Milbridge made some nice saves, but overall Virginia outplayed Hibbing and won 4-0. There was some bad calls but Virginia came to play Hibbing didnt. Its as simple as that. Im a Hibbing fan and I know its not really worth arguing over.
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Post by chubbs » Wed Feb 16, 2011 10:36 pm

Thank you for being rational

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Post by Rangeman25 » Wed Feb 16, 2011 11:30 pm

Three Stars-Hhub
1. Andy Milbridge, Virginia/Mountain Iron-Buhl
Milbridge stopped all 24 shots he faced to help shutout Hibbing 4-0. Milbridge made many brilliant saves to keep the Bluejackets off the score sheet as his team had to kill many penalties. Milbridge has played every game this season for Virginia and he sports a .902 save percentage.

2. Garrett Hendrickson, Virginia/Mountain Iron-Buhl
Hendrickson figured in on three of Virginia’s four goals, including two assists and a shorthanded goal dangling "Johnson" shorthanded. Hendrickson assisted on the game winning goal and his three point night pushes his season total to 72 points.

3. Blair Seitz, Virginia/Mountain Iron-Buhl
Seitz scored the first goal of the game, which was a power-play goal and the eventual game winner. Virginia had four different goal scorers for team and Seitz got it started early in the first period.

sorry hibbing this is what i read. So stop crying and face it. :idea:

Hendrickson smart player after watching him this fall, I'm sure he was best one on the ice agreed with puckranger on this one and mitchrapp here. Ryno you should leave the forum with these worthless arguements
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