1AA Championship - Lakeville North vs Lakeville South
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1AA Championship - Lakeville North vs Lakeville South
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Hats off to South, they outplayed North from start to finish.....they played better team hockey, better passing, better in front of their own net. North's goalie really kept the Panthers in it, the score probably should have been 5 or 6 to 1. North just looked lost or disinterested for far to much of the game.
Good luck to South
A cool moment between the first and second period when the two bands merged and played together deserves a mention.
Good luck to South
A cool moment between the first and second period when the two bands merged and played together deserves a mention.
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Very fun game to watch and be at, evenly played in the first period, then South started to take over in the second. Third period LVN got out hustled, out played and out scored, #3 for South is a tremendous player, he is tenacious and skates harder than anyone on the ice shift after shift. I really look forward to seeing this team at the X next week, I wouldn't want to play them first round.
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First, I wouldn't say lesser teams. Both Farmington last year, and South this year are very talented teams. Second, I would suggest that Rosemount, andteam22tank wrote:Hahaha LVN what a clown show. Does the LVN/Rosemount Co-Op go live next season?
Back to the drawing board for Coach Recruit. Maybe he will try to get a youth program going. Out done by a lesser team two years in a row. Can he even coach?
Gotothenetman figure out a way to keep their players. Talk is, many will not play next year, and a few more leaving.
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Tough one for north! The question now is what happens down the road, the cupboard is pretty empty at the bantam level for north so they'll need to double their efforts in player acquisition in the next couple years if they want to be a significant player in the state. As for the game, much like 2011 when two teams are fairly even its really hard to win three in a row.
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Well, I don't know about the rest of them, but Edina does not need to recruit. In fact, a lot of players from Edina end up going elsewhere because they do not get to be on the varsity there.yesiplayedhockey wrote:How about a poll question.
Which HS team recruits the hardest
Options are
Edina
Lakeville North
Holy Family
Minnetonka
Hermantown
What is a Green Wave anyway?
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Let me guess, you flipped a coin. Heads was North, and tails was North.karl(east) wrote:Yep, I was the South holdout. I sounded very convincing in picking them, too.WestMetro wrote:YHH, I think Danny flippped to North in the last podcast???
His bad?
Then the coin landed and stuck on its edge, and you had an epiphany!
Was it because you were goingkarl(east) wrote:Yep, I was the South holdout. I sounded very convincing in picking them, too.WestMetro wrote:YHH, I think Danny flippped to North in the last podcast???
His bad?
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