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GR3343
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Pre Season Scrimmages

Post by GR3343 »

Fri Nov 16 : IRA Civic Center Grand Rapids

3:30 - 4:30 Grand Rapids vs Hill Murray
3:30 - 4:30 Hibbing vs Rochester Century
4:45 - 5:45 Hill Murray vs Rochester Century
6:00 - 7:00 Hill Murray vs Hibbing
7:15 - 8:15 Grand Rapids vs Rochester Century

Sat Nov 17 :

8 am - 9am Grand Rapids vs Rochester Century
9:10 - 10:10 Bemidji vs Rochester Century
10:20 - 11:20 Grand Rapids vs Bemidji
10:15 - 11:30 Grand Rapids(JV) vs Bemidji(JV)

Fri Nov 23 :
12:30 1:45 Grand Rapids vs Benilde
2:00 - 3:00 Benilde vs Holy Angels
3:10 - 4:30 Grand Rapids vs Holy Angels
2:00 - 3:30 Grand Rapids(JV) vs Holy Angels(JV)

Sat Nov 24 :

9:30 - 11:20 Grand Rapids vs St. Thomas Academy
4:40 - 5:40 St. Thomas vs Champlin Park
5:50 - 6:50 Grand Rapis vs Champlin Park

10:00 - 11:15 Grand Rapids(JV) vs St. Thomas(JV)
4:15 - 5:15 St. Thomas(JV) vs Champlin Park(JV)
5:30 - 6:30 Grand Rapids(JV) vs Champlin Park(JV)

Good looking pre season schedule.
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Post by pioneers »

GR433 Thanks for the info Nice to know when some of the scrimmages are. Get a chance to see how some teams stack up against each other that don't play each other during the regular season.
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Do these teams actually put their first liners up against eachother for a majority of the game? I think that the smarter teams play the 2nd, 3rd and 4th lines as well as some of the JV players who may come up to play a few games. Just my 2 cents. It is nice to watch some of those games because they tell ya who is going to be the kids for the next couple of years.
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Post by HOFam'r »

Buffalo is hosting...and I am not certain I have all the teams but I know forsure:

Edina
Chaska
BSM
Denfeld
Orono
Minnetonka
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Post by quickgym guy »

I think Cloquet is going to be playing Hibbing, Eagan & Denfeld on the weekend starting the 16th. I know they do alot of special teams play...
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Post by G-Nos616 »

What about scrimmagefest up i Warroad. Anyone have the schedule on this?
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Post by RBK26 »

I know cretin plays Bloomington Jefferson, Red Wing and Hill-Murray in their pre season scrimmages. Those should be good tune up games.
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Post by Neutron 14 »

Does anyone know the who's and when's of the Moorhead scrimmages?
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Post by Hillfan »

Thanks for the info, GR.
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Post by Neutron 14 »

Neutron 14 wrote:Does anyone know the who's and when's of the Moorhead scrimmages?

:lol: HAHAHHA :lol:

Either I'm typing with invisible ink, or Admin strikes again!
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Post by tomASS »

HOFam'r wrote:Buffalo is hosting...and I am not certain I have all the teams but I know forsure:

Edina
Chaska
BSM
Denfeld
Orono
Minnetonka
So where is there a place nearby to get some cold refreshment and some eats when we visit?
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Post by GR3343 »

newsguy35 wrote:Do these teams actually put their first liners up against eachother for a majority of the game? I think that the smarter teams play the 2nd, 3rd and 4th lines as well as some of the JV players who may come up to play a few games. Just my 2 cents. It is nice to watch some of those games because they tell ya who is going to be the kids for the next couple of years.
From what I've witnessed in past years, the players are divided up and play in several scrimmages. You may have a JV kid playing with the Varsity just to get a look. Strictly used for evaluation of the players. You'll see your top line guys playing some. Not sure how much the top guys play due to risk of injury. Last year, Pat White was lost for the beginning of the season due to an ankle injury suffered against Hill Murray in a scrimmage. I think the coaches like to see their younger or untested players in game situations to try to get a read on how they'll be. Last year for instance, an unproven, untested Tim How was thrown to the wolves against Holy Angels in a scrimmage and shut the door, proving he was at the very least an able backup who could play against anyone.
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Post by newsguy35 »

GR3343 wrote:
newsguy35 wrote:Do these teams actually put their first liners up against eachother for a majority of the game? I think that the smarter teams play the 2nd, 3rd and 4th lines as well as some of the JV players who may come up to play a few games. Just my 2 cents. It is nice to watch some of those games because they tell ya who is going to be the kids for the next couple of years.
From what I've witnessed in past years, the players are divided up and play in several scrimmages. You may have a JV kid playing with the Varsity just to get a look. Strictly used for evaluation of the players. You'll see your top line guys playing some. Not sure how much the top guys play due to risk of injury. Last year, Pat White was lost for the beginning of the season due to an ankle injury suffered against Hill Murray in a scrimmage. I think the coaches like to see their younger or untested players in game situations to try to get a read on how they'll be. Last year for instance, an unproven, untested Tim How was thrown to the wolves against Holy Angels in a scrimmage and shut the door, proving he was at the very least an able backup who could play against anyone.
So my real question is how much stock to you guys put in these scrimmages? The only reason I enjoy watching them is to see what kids the program will have for the next few years... And of course for the love of the game.
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Post by RLStars »

newsguy35 wrote:
So my real question is how much stock to you guys put in these scrimmages? The only reason I enjoy watching them is to see what kids the program will have for the next few years... And of course for the love of the game.
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Post by GR3343 »

So my real question is how much stock to you guys put in these scrimmages? The only reason I enjoy watching them is to see what kids the program will have for the next few years... And of course for the love of the game.[/quote]


Obviously some weight will be given to how the players perform. The coach's will get an indication about which players will be on their rosters due to how they play in game situations. You'll also get a small glimpse into the talent of the teams by how they perform overall. With players on the bubble, and new players trying to crack the lineup, you'll probably witness some good hockey as well. The players certainly won't be phoning in their efforts while attempting to make a Varsity squad.
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Post by mnhock20 »

seems that GR is going to have nearly as many scrimmages as practices before their first game.. That's a productive preseason IMO
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Post by Zamman »

That is a wonderfull schedule, but please remember that these kids will only have been playing as a team for a little over a week. How they play will not have much to do with how the team will play during or at the end of the season. But, this is a great opportunity to see a lot of the states talented players..... I just wish I could go.
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Post by fivehole628 »

Blake has its annual "Super Scrimmages" on the 17th.
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Post by mnhockey777 »

November 16th
Duluth Marshall vs. Burnsville - 4:45pm @ MARS
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Post by GR3343 »

mnhock20 wrote:seems that GR is going to have nearly as many scrimmages as practices before their first game.. That's a productive preseason IMO
GR will also practice on the days of the scrimmages. Lots of hockey for those boys.
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Post by gatzke »

any good scrimmages coming up in Duluth or Cloquet??
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Post by mnhockey777 »

gatzke wrote:any good scrimmages coming up in Duluth or Cloquet??
like i said
November 16th
Duluth Marshall vs. Burnsville - 4:45pm @ MARS

also alot of other teams playing up there this weekend
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Post by ColdasIce »

mnhockey777 wrote:
gatzke wrote:any good scrimmages coming up in Duluth or Cloquet??
like i said
November 16th
Duluth Marshall vs. Burnsville - 4:45pm @ MARS

also alot of other teams playing up there this weekend
Duluth East:
Fri. Nov. 23rd 10:45 am vs Hopkins at UMD
Sat. Nov.24th 1:15 PM vs. Benilde at Wessman Arena
Sat. Nov. 24th 4:30PM vs. Holy Angels at DECC
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Post by Winter16 »

HOFam'r wrote:Buffalo is hosting...and I am not certain I have all the teams but I know forsure:

Edina
Chaska
BSM
Denfeld
Orono
Minnetonka
Rosemount will also be in the scrimmages
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Post by 7A22A »

gatzke wrote:any good scrimmages coming up in Duluth or Cloquet??
Shattuck Prep will be in Duluth playing Marshall on Saturday.
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