Burnsville @ St Thomas
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Burnsville @ St Thomas
Both Lost by a goal. Who will be playing for the consolation?
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Closer than you think.
Burnsville is very scrappy and keeps coming at you. They outshot BSM 17-4 in the second period. This game will not be easy for the cadets who would rather shoot than pass. Crandall will be needed again.hockeyfan3 wrote:St. Thomas will not blow out Burnsville. This could go either way but I'm gonna say STA 4 Burnsville 3.
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For one, Crandall is the reason the Cadets were able to stay in that game. He probably made more amazing saves than the other goalie saw shots in the first two periods.
They need to work on defense and they will have a whole team and can skate with anyone, until they get defense though, their offense should step up.
"A team that would rather pass than shoot"? Not sure if you've watched their last two games, but they got terribly out shot in the 1st and 2nd periods against Edina, it was 12-4 and 10-2 I think. After their first goal in the 3rd someone in the stands yelled "keep shooting!" I know Nick Larson is pretty good, but he brings the puck up and instead of shooting just doesn't and missed probably 5 or 6 scoring chances the last two games.
They need to work on defense and they will have a whole team and can skate with anyone, until they get defense though, their offense should step up.
"A team that would rather pass than shoot"? Not sure if you've watched their last two games, but they got terribly out shot in the 1st and 2nd periods against Edina, it was 12-4 and 10-2 I think. After their first goal in the 3rd someone in the stands yelled "keep shooting!" I know Nick Larson is pretty good, but he brings the puck up and instead of shooting just doesn't and missed probably 5 or 6 scoring chances the last two games.
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STA 5-2
Third period they finally figure out the magic behind moving the puck... Still lots of things to figure out for the cadets.

Third period they finally figure out the magic behind moving the puck... Still lots of things to figure out for the cadets.
Could I get someone to decipher the above? HS, just don't inhale."A team that would rather pass than shoot"? Not sure if you've watched their last two games, but they got terribly out shot in the 1st and 2nd periods against Edina, it was 12-4 and 10-2 I think. After their first goal in the 3rd someone in the stands yelled "keep shooting!" I know Nick Larson is pretty good, but he brings the puck up and instead of shooting just doesn't and missed probably 5 or 6 scoring chances the last two games."

He even got the team wrong... Nick Larson plays for Hillocanadaourhome wrote:STA 5-2
Third period they finally figure out the magic behind moving the puck... Still lots of things to figure out for the cadets.
Could I get someone to decipher the above? HS, just don't inhale."A team that would rather pass than shoot"? Not sure if you've watched their last two games, but they got terribly out shot in the 1st and 2nd periods against Edina, it was 12-4 and 10-2 I think. After their first goal in the 3rd someone in the stands yelled "keep shooting!" I know Nick Larson is pretty good, but he brings the puck up and instead of shooting just doesn't and missed probably 5 or 6 scoring chances the last two games."

Third times a charm.
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Seperated at birth.
The HS league will allow players attending private schools to play for more than one team, provided they are in difference classes. This is why Nick can play for both STA and Hill. Its very simple. 

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Actually 2 different people, but thanks for not believing.
So, was 5-2 the final then?
What about what I wrote can't you understand? It was in response to someone saying St Thomas needs to learn how to pass and not shoot so much, when in reality if you know anything about them, they get outshot in almost all their games...
So, was 5-2 the final then?
What about what I wrote can't you understand? It was in response to someone saying St Thomas needs to learn how to pass and not shoot so much, when in reality if you know anything about them, they get outshot in almost all their games...
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They were outshot against DM by three shots. Edina outshot them 36-16. They have outshot everyone else including their loss to CDH! If you knew anything about them, you would do some homework before you post.HShockeywatcher wrote:Actually 2 different people, but thanks for not believing.
So, was 5-2 the final then?
What about what I wrote can't you understand? It was in response to someone saying St Thomas needs to learn how to pass and not shoot so much, when in reality if you know anything about them, they get outshot in almost all their games...
I know your mathrunner. Just come clean.
