Tournament Lacked Close Games
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Tournament Lacked Close Games
I don't think this year's tourney was as good as we have seen. There was only one overtime game in winner bracket games; and a fair number of games that were over in the second period. Maybe I expected too much.
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Re: Tournament Lacked Close Games
There are some weak sections, particularly in Class A. I'm not a big fan of the section system. Some of the best games were in the section finals.............always seem to be.politicalpuck wrote:I don't think this year's tourney was as good as we have seen. There was only one overtime game in winner bracket games; and a fair number of games that were over in the second period. Maybe I expected too much.
Then there is the whole private school issue. That does not lend itself to highly competitive games either.
I concur.
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True, but I'm all for great section finals as well... and usually there are a number of really close games at the tournament (and all of the games are closer overall), something that the AA tourney lacked this year, comparatively. It was an interesting year.
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The tourney I watched had 2 out of 4 quarterfinal games decided by 1 goal, 1 of the 2 conso semis decided by 1 goal, 1 of the 2 semis decided in OT and the 3rd place game was a 2-1 final. How did this years tourney "lack close games"? IMHO, this tourney was hard fought and had some very close games. All In all it was a good tourney that will not be forgotten any time soon.politicalpuck wrote:I don't think this year's tourney was as good as we have seen. There was only one overtime game in winner bracket games; and a fair number of games that were over in the second period. Maybe I expected too much.
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Re: Tournament Lacked Close Games
The Winner's Bracket games were void of close games. Read the original post closely my friend. One of the winner bracket quarters that ended up being a one goal game resulted from a garbage goal scored with eight or nine seconds left in regulation. The Edina-BSM game was probably the tournament's best game from a competitive standpoint. I didn't watch any consolation bracket games, and quite frankly, I don't care whether consolation bracket games were close games or blow outs. When a team loses its way into the consolation bracket, only friends and family care what happens, mostly.
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The tourney I watched had 2 out of 4 quarterfinal games decided by 1 goal, 1 of the 2 conso semis decided by 1 goal, 1 of the 2 semis decided in OT and the 3rd place game was a 2-1 final. How did this years tourney "lack close games"? IMHO, this tourney was hard fought and had some very close games. All In all it was a good tourney that will not be forgotten any time soon.[/quote]
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The tourney I watched had 2 out of 4 quarterfinal games decided by 1 goal, 1 of the 2 conso semis decided by 1 goal, 1 of the 2 semis decided in OT and the 3rd place game was a 2-1 final. How did this years tourney "lack close games"? IMHO, this tourney was hard fought and had some very close games. All In all it was a good tourney that will not be forgotten any time soon.[/quote]
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[/quote]politicalpuck wrote:The Winner's Bracket games were void of close games. Read the original post closely my friend. One of the winner bracket quarters that ended up being a one goal game resulted from a garbage goal scored with eight or nine seconds left in regulation. The Edina-BSM game was probably the tournament's best game from a competitive standpoint. I didn't watch any consolation bracket games, and quite frankly, I don't care whether consolation bracket games were close games or blow outs. When a team loses its way into the consolation bracket, only friends and family care what happens, mostly.
Your Post Reads:
The tourney I watched had 2 out of 4 quarterfinal games decided by 1 goal, 1 of the 2 conso semis decided by 1 goal, 1 of the 2 semis decided in OT and the 3rd place game was a 2-1 final. How did this years tourney "lack close games"? IMHO, this tourney was hard fought and had some very close games. All In all it was a good tourney that will not be forgotten any time soon.
The tournament lost a lot of luster when the top seeds all lost. If it weren't for the BSM-Jablonski story, this would have been one of the all-time tourney snoozefests. The Moorhead-Hill semi sparked some interest, but it was almost forgotten in the wake of the BSM-South debacle. Also, who would have thought that Edina and Maple Grove leave the tourney without a win. Very strange year.
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Even with the Benilde story, I still felt it was really dull.. The tenacity wasn't there for me this time around. In part, I feel the more physical teams (Duluth/Eagan) were hurt by the new rule changes so they did not hit. They couldn't slow down the faster teams. It became a tournament of finesse and it played right into the hands of the teams that were built around fast/skill players (Benilde in particular because privates seldom bring in a hitter for their teams; though Hill Murray was, in my opinion, the only team with a constant physical presence)mnmouth wrote:The tournament lost a lot of luster when the top seeds all lost. If it weren't for the BSM-Jablonski story, this would have been one of the all-time tourney snoozefests. The Moorhead-Hill semi sparked some interest, but it was almost forgotten in the wake of the BSM-South debacle. Also, who would have thought that Edina and Maple Grove leave the tourney without a win. Very strange year.politicalpuck wrote:The Winner's Bracket games were void of close games. Read the original post closely my friend. One of the winner bracket quarters that ended up being a one goal game resulted from a garbage goal scored with eight or nine seconds left in regulation. The Edina-BSM game was probably the tournament's best game from a competitive standpoint. I didn't watch any consolation bracket games, and quite frankly, I don't care whether consolation bracket games were close games or blow outs. When a team loses its way into the consolation bracket, only friends and family care what happens, mostly.
Your Post Reads:
The tourney I watched had 2 out of 4 quarterfinal games decided by 1 goal, 1 of the 2 conso semis decided by 1 goal, 1 of the 2 semis decided in OT and the 3rd place game was a 2-1 final. How did this years tourney "lack close games"? IMHO, this tourney was hard fought and had some very close games. All In all it was a good tourney that will not be forgotten any time soon.
I'm hoping this will change next year.
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Yeah no BSM and Hill Murray are basically JV teams...WayOutWest wrote:There are some weak sections, particularly in Class A. I'm not a big fan of the section system. Some of the best games were in the section finals.............always seem to be.politicalpuck wrote:I don't think this year's tourney was as good as we have seen. There was only one overtime game in winner bracket games; and a fair number of games that were over in the second period. Maybe I expected too much.
Then there is the whole private school issue. That does not lend itself to highly competitive games either.
I concur.
Go Hounds.