Warroad (5-1) @ East Grand Forks (4-0-1) 12-14-12 7:30pm

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Who wins?

Poll ended at Sat Dec 15, 2012 5:32 pm

Green Wave
14
74%
Warriors
5
26%
 
Total votes: 19

HShockeywatcher
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Warroad (5-1) @ East Grand Forks (4-0-1) 12-14-12 7:30pm

Post by HShockeywatcher »

The Warriors travel almost 150 miles to just East of the ND border on Friday for a huge battle for the early lead in section 8A. This will be the Green Wave's first home game of the season and Warroad's 5th road game in a row. Both teams recently shut out a common opponent so this should be a very exciting game...
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Post by OGEE OGELTHORPE »

East Grand by 7.
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Post by CanucksScout »

Intelligent.
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Post by OGEE OGELTHORPE »

Thanks
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Post by DanglinDMan27 »

I like Warroad in this one. Two young sophomores off to a great start in Bethune and Roth. Rookie goalie Justin King has been playing very well so far this year and Sylvester will be ready to play after essentially sitting out the last two Warrior games. 4-2 Warroad with an en
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Post by TTpuckster »

I believe, in their own rink, EGF wins by 3 goals.

Something like 5 - 2.
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Post by dueling21 »

This one's going to be a Hockey Hub spotlight game tomorrow night...
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Post by TTpuckster »

Another EGF shutout?
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Post by pekyman »

5-1 EGF
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Post by mn miracle man »

Warroad 3

EGF 2

Warroad could surprise some teams this year with their youth.
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Post by Deathblow »

mn miracle man wrote:Warroad 3

EGF 2

Warroad could surprise some teams this year with their youth.

A lot of EGF's best players are sophomores and freshman...Tweten, Ausmus, Loven, Bowen...
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Post by mn miracle man »

Deathblow wrote:
mn miracle man wrote:Warroad 3

EGF 2

Warroad could surprise some teams this year with their youth.

A lot of EGF's best players are sophomores and freshman...Tweten, Ausmus, Loven, Bowen...
Thats a good point, so lots of battles in the near future. The young crop for Warroad has 2 of their top scores as sophomores in Roth and Bethune. They were able to make it to the VFW State Tournament for the first time last winter in about 7 years for Warroad. I know EGF was a win away from a MAHA championship as well, so this group should know each other well and should be fun to watch for the next few years!
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