karl(east) wrote:
I ran this by Lou Nanne in the elevator, and he agreed.
I had a great view of it from where I was sitting. I'm not a fan of either side, but Dingmann snatched it right when it was on the line. I would say about half the puck crossed. Very close, but I think they got the call right.
They were showing the replay up in the press box and it looked like the puck crossed the line but Dingmann's glove was over it when it crossed, so it wasn't definitive.
I clearly saw a picture of the puck passing through the net on channel 12 but they don't have the ability to get that video
As dingman was pulling it out the glove raised a little and you could see te luck underneath the glove across the line if I recorders it ill go back and grab a picture of it .
Anyways good game by both very exciting and I guess you just have to have some luck sometimes
Very impressed with Centennial. Hats off to Wayzata for their resilience and coming back, thought Centennial had the advantage for 50 of the 51 mins in regulation. I think Centennial will win the Consolation.
TooManyEagles wrote:I'm still in shock, and have been since about 15 seconds after the OT goal. Admittedly I'm biased as a Wayzata grad, but is this game not on the level of BSM/Edina or Burnsville/Rapids? Thats to say, competing for the title of "best tournament game of the new millennium".
Think that one probably goes to Tonka/Lakeville North on the girls side.
Not sure it ranks that high but sure was entertaining compared to the rest of the boring first round games. Would have been nice to see the blue collar NW suburbs represented in the semis's like the glory days of the early 2000's when they won a title every year. Tough to pull for the affluent suburd teams.
alcloseshaver wrote:Not sure it ranks that high but sure was entertaining compared to the rest of the boring first round games. Would have been nice to see the blue collar NW suburbs represented in the semis's like the glory days of the early 2000's when they won a title every year. Tough to pull for the affluent suburd teams.
Blaine? Anoka? Elk River? I don't know that any of these areas truly qualify as "blue collar." And from a theoretical standpoint, you'd be hard-pressed to find a more blue collar, "bring your lunch pail to work" team than Wayzata. No superstars, here..............just hard workin' guys.
observer wrote:Did Munson play youth hockey for Centennial?
He played for White Bear Lake and then for Hill Murray but had some issues with notifying another team on how to beat a another goalie and Hill's coach found out about it and sent him packing.
That was actually at Centennial last season, and he was not sent packing