Centennial is known for crashing the net and trying to hurt the goalie. They did it all season long. Wayzata needs to protect Dingman or return the favor to Munson.
Tornadoes 2003StateChamps wrote:Centennial is known for crashing the net and trying to hurt the goalie. They did it all season long. Wayzata needs to protect Dingman or return the favor to Munson.
You aren't kidding. Holy cow he's taking a beating
Tornadoes 2003StateChamps wrote:Centennial is known for crashing the net and trying to hurt the goalie. They did it all season long. Wayzata needs to protect Dingman or return the favor to Munson.
And right on cue Centennial proves your point by making another run on the goalie and lowering a shoulder into Dingmann. Real classy.
Good sell on that last penalty by Dingmann. Wayzata's immaturity is going to cost them the game. Centennial plays a chippy and hard nosed style and Wayzata is letting their tempers get the best of them, they need to be smart the rest of the way.
UntouchableFlow wrote:Good sell on that last penalty by Dingmann. Wayzata's immaturity is going to cost them the game. Centennial plays a chippy and hard nosed style and Wayzata is letting their tempers get the best of them, they need to be smart the rest of the way.
And the chippiness costs them again as Freytag rams Bertrand after he came in close to Dingmann, but made no contact. Though I do think Bertrand went down awfully easily there.
UntouchableFlow wrote:Good sell on that last penalty by Dingmann. Wayzata's immaturity is going to cost them the game. Centennial plays a chippy and hard nosed style and Wayzata is letting their tempers get the best of them, they need to be smart the rest of the way.
And the chippiness costs them again as Freytag rams Bertrand after he came in close to Dingmann, but made no contact. Though I do think Bertrand went down awfully easily there.
That is a tougher call to make, if Freytag is going to do something he can't blatantly blast him into the net. I thought that it looked worse than it was, but at the same time, when it looks like that it's most likely going to get called.
And no goal, I didn't see it pass the line all the way.
The view from straight up was blocked by Dingman's glove, the view from the side was at an angle. Something we get harped on in football officiating is angles are deceiving and in this case with the puck wobbling and no straight on view it had to be ruled no goal.
goldy313 wrote:The view from straight up was blocked by Dingman's glove, the view from the side was at an angle. Something we get harped on in football officiating is angles are deceiving and in this case with the puck wobbling and no straight on view it had to be ruled no goal.
I can see how that could be the case, especially since the original call was no goal, and they'd need something conclusive to overturn it. You could definitely see daylight between the puck and the line in a few of those shots, but it may just have been the wobble.
UntouchableFlow wrote:Should be a great third period. Hoping to see Freytag and the Trojan offense pick it up, but Munson will be tough to beat.
Munson will give up a juicy rebound which is how Wayzata will score. Why does he catch the puck and throw it on the ice after each save? Pretty disrespectful towards the refs.
dangle_snipe wrote:What a game!!!! This is what it's all about!! Back and forth, hard hitting, and great goaltending!!
These might well be the two best goalies in the state after watching this game. Unbelievable. Instant classic game
On another note, if Wayzata loses this game its gonna be because they are taking all these penalties. They might not give up a goal but their killing any momentum.