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Yea, they are pretty retarded. That Hartmann penalty for running into the goalie was the worst call i've seen so far this year. Cent does it 5-7 times and no call, WB does it once and they send him to the box? Dont know what the refs were on tonight, they screwed up a decent amount. Not to mention the Cent head coach is a cock. Durin the WB time-out in the last min, he yells to Schmitt "I wouldnt put 23 on the ice if I were you". Now, coming from a player, thats not bad, but from their head coach? Shows how much respect they have, they might as well just close down the school and divide the players between WBL, HM and Mahtomedi.
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I was at the game, and though I am a White Bear homer, I agree about the penalty against Hartmann.
Now, my question is, why didn't Jake Hansen play at all in the 2nd period? I saw him sitting on the bench adjusting his elbow pad on his right arm, but he immediately played with no real problems in the 3rd. Any ideas? With him in the game, the result might have been very different.
Now, my question is, why didn't Jake Hansen play at all in the 2nd period? I saw him sitting on the bench adjusting his elbow pad on his right arm, but he immediately played with no real problems in the 3rd. Any ideas? With him in the game, the result might have been very different.
From what i heard... hanson swore in the locker room after the first period.. and the coach benched him for the second... and can you believe it.. the first period he scored... the second when he was sitting.. wbl did nothing... when he came back in the third.. he got an assist and the team looked ok again.. dont get me wrong im a wbl fan.. but why did segar bench him over such a small thing... but yeah a good game by both teams... you know who caught my eye out there was number 24 galloway.. he was getting alot of ice time and playing very well out there... when it comes down to section time.. it is going to be nuts..
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Centennial already gave you #23 Schmitt, what more do you want?WBLM wrote:Yea, they are pretty retarded. That Hartmann penalty for running into the goalie was the worst call i've seen so far this year. Cent does it 5-7 times and no call, WB does it once and they send him to the box? Dont know what the refs were on tonight, they screwed up a decent amount. Not to mention the Cent head coach is a cock. Durin the WB time-out in the last min, he yells to Schmitt "I wouldnt put 23 on the ice if I were you". Now, coming from a player, thats not bad, but from their head coach? Shows how much respect they have, they might as well just close down the school and divide the players between WBL, HM and Mahtomedi.
Hansen's absence in the second was quite noticeable as WBL didn't have much offense at all. I really don't have a problem with Sager keeping him out for disciplinary reasons, assuming that's why he didn't play. It takes some guts and sends a message to the rest of the team that the best player on the team isn't going to get any special treatment. Hansen has had a tendency to take some dumb penalties so Sager might be trying to send him a message. On the ice Hansen was WBL's best player, the two periods he was in he caused a lot of conundrums for Centennial.
Speaking of Sager, did he go to a Tony Sarsland Coaching Camp over the summer for yelling lessons? I was sitting across the ice and could still hear him yelling at his players, I don't remember him being quite so vocal in the past.
I agree on Galloway, WBL's no.24, playing a good game, I thought he played well on Tuesday too. He's a solid stay at home defenseman. WBL's goalie was also very sharp, robbing the Cougars several times.
I was probably watching WBL closer than Centennial so I didn't pick out any specific Centennial players as outstanding, but they really played a good team game with a nice example being near the end of the game where they kept WBL bottled up in their own end. It will be interesting to see how long they can run with AHA tonight. I'd expect the Stars to get a quick goal or two before Centennial gets up to speed and then another burst from AHA in the third when Centennial's a little more tired. I'm not slamming Centennial, it just seems like AHA has a juggernaut this year.
Speaking of Sager, did he go to a Tony Sarsland Coaching Camp over the summer for yelling lessons? I was sitting across the ice and could still hear him yelling at his players, I don't remember him being quite so vocal in the past.
I agree on Galloway, WBL's no.24, playing a good game, I thought he played well on Tuesday too. He's a solid stay at home defenseman. WBL's goalie was also very sharp, robbing the Cougars several times.
I was probably watching WBL closer than Centennial so I didn't pick out any specific Centennial players as outstanding, but they really played a good team game with a nice example being near the end of the game where they kept WBL bottled up in their own end. It will be interesting to see how long they can run with AHA tonight. I'd expect the Stars to get a quick goal or two before Centennial gets up to speed and then another burst from AHA in the third when Centennial's a little more tired. I'm not slamming Centennial, it just seems like AHA has a juggernaut this year.
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I too was at the game (sat in the Centennial end) and watched this game. I thought Centennials goalie was TERRIBLE! I thought Centennial worked very hard, and just flat out, out played WBL the second period. I thought that WBL played OK at times, and looked lost at others. I know Hanson did not play during the second period and this is what I found out after talking to one of the players parents today.
Well... according to my source Hanson was benched because he LOUDLY swore on the ice after a bad pass or miscomunication with one of his players, and his tantrum continued to the bench. This occured late in the 1st period. He was supposed to be for a short time, one or two shifts. According to what I understood that didnt go over well with Hanson and Hanson then began to "up" the coach on the bench, so at that point he was benched the rest of the first period, Hanson continued to "up" the coach, so Sager benched him the entire second period also. If this is accurate, which im sure it is, then I commend the coach. Many might think its not the right thing to do, but in this case Im going to say it was. I think the messege sager sent to the entire team was key! This is not about one guy, but a group of 20 playing together.
Speaking of that.... In a prior post someone said that the D #24 played well. Personally I thought he was WBL's worst D on the Ice... I thought he was slow, and looked unsure of where he was supposed to be at times! So, maybe I didnt see what everyone else did! Personally I think the D of WBL is not what it used to be.... and where was the Johnson Kid... Did he go play Juniors? I see he was not in the lineup at all for the first 2 games?
WBL goaltender was solid!
The Slinger
Well... according to my source Hanson was benched because he LOUDLY swore on the ice after a bad pass or miscomunication with one of his players, and his tantrum continued to the bench. This occured late in the 1st period. He was supposed to be for a short time, one or two shifts. According to what I understood that didnt go over well with Hanson and Hanson then began to "up" the coach on the bench, so at that point he was benched the rest of the first period, Hanson continued to "up" the coach, so Sager benched him the entire second period also. If this is accurate, which im sure it is, then I commend the coach. Many might think its not the right thing to do, but in this case Im going to say it was. I think the messege sager sent to the entire team was key! This is not about one guy, but a group of 20 playing together.
Speaking of that.... In a prior post someone said that the D #24 played well. Personally I thought he was WBL's worst D on the Ice... I thought he was slow, and looked unsure of where he was supposed to be at times! So, maybe I didnt see what everyone else did! Personally I think the D of WBL is not what it used to be.... and where was the Johnson Kid... Did he go play Juniors? I see he was not in the lineup at all for the first 2 games?
WBL goaltender was solid!
The Slinger
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Slinger, if the situation with Hansen was as you described I agree completely with you. The coach has to do something in a situation like that or he risks losing the whole team.
That was me (and an earlier poster) who raved about WBL's 24. What I saw was a kid who'd go in the corners and dig out the puck, didn't seem to be rattled by the forecheck and made sure he was covering and getting back quickly on D. Slinger, I respect your opinion too much to dismiss it, so you probably saw some things that I didn't.
The goalie was no.31, junior Aaron Corey according to the MSHSL site. He caused quite a few conundrums for Centennial.
That was me (and an earlier poster) who raved about WBL's 24. What I saw was a kid who'd go in the corners and dig out the puck, didn't seem to be rattled by the forecheck and made sure he was covering and getting back quickly on D. Slinger, I respect your opinion too much to dismiss it, so you probably saw some things that I didn't.
The goalie was no.31, junior Aaron Corey according to the MSHSL site. He caused quite a few conundrums for Centennial.
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Hanson has a definite attitude problem and needs to grow up if he wants any shot at playing D-1. The kid has tremendous offensive skills, but needs to be a leader. Ripping teamates and disrespecting coaches, will get you a spot on the bench, not with the Gophers. He has played better without the puck lately.