Warroad at Roseau, 1-9-08, 7PM, FSN
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Warroad needs to stay out of the box and try to generate more offense. Looks like some of the warriors are overplaying the puck as Roseau has had quite a few odd-man rushes coming from warroad's over-aggressiveness. 5 on 5 the warriors are still holding their own.
Lapantha commented that Warroad is trying to match their 3rd line against Roseau's top line to free up Rav. Seems like suicide to me and it showed on the last shift of the 1st.
Next goal is key for both sides.
And on we go to the 2nd.
Lapantha commented that Warroad is trying to match their 3rd line against Roseau's top line to free up Rav. Seems like suicide to me and it showed on the last shift of the 1st.
Next goal is key for both sides.
And on we go to the 2nd.
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Roseau looks like the far superior team in this game. Warroad needs to tighten up defensively and they most definitely need to stay out of the penalty box. In my opinion, they are lucky that it is only 2-0 after the first period and they need to stop putting themselves behind the eight ball by taking penalties.

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Ejoying the Game in South Carolina
I'm watching the game in South Carolina via satellite TV. As a former Roseau resident it's a lot of fun to actually see the Rams play, especially against Warroad. Roseau's up 4-0 and it doesn't look good for the Warriors. Go Rams!
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RoseauHockeyFan wrote:I'm watching the game in South Carolina
You might just win the furthest fan award tonight. Enjoy the game. It looks like your team should coast this one out the remainder of the way.
By the way- Do you get a chance to wear your Polaris jacket down there? Every time they pan the crowd, I see a bunch

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You jealous or something? Who cares who gets the assist.shoot to thrill wrote:How do they give Ness an assist for that 1st goal? He passed it to a winger who did a give and go with the other forward and Ness gets the assist? Although Ness was key to the play I don't believe he can get that assist...just curious about the ruling.
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Agreed I was thinking that too???shoot to thrill wrote:How do they give Ness an assist for that 1st goal? He passed it to a winger who did a give and go with the other forward and Ness gets the assist? Although Ness was key to the play I don't believe he can get that assist...just curious about the ruling.
Warriors seem to have lost a their enthusiasm, B-Rav is the only one I've seen skating at the same pace as the Rams.
What was the penalty behind the play in the 1st??
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Re: Ejoying the Game in South Carolina
I used to work at Polaris as a college kid. I've got Polaris clothing as well. I know I'm not the furthest fan watching the game. My brother is also watching the game and he lives about 6,000 miles away in the middle east. You have to love technology. It's the middle of the night there, but us Roseau hockey fans won't miss this for anything.who_b_dat wrote:RoseauHockeyFan wrote:I'm watching the game in South Carolina
You might just win the furthest fan award tonight. Enjoy the game. It looks like your team should coast this one out the remainder of the way.
By the way- Do you get a chance to wear your Polaris jacket down there? Every time they pan the crowd, I see a bunch
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Re: Ejoying the Game in South Carolina
Thats why Roseau is hockeytown, USARoseauHockeyFan wrote:I used to work at Polaris as a college kid. I've got Polaris clothing as well. I know I'm not the furthest fan watching the game. My brother is also watching the game and he lives about 6,000 miles away in the middle east. You have to love technology. It's the middle of the night there, but us Roseau hockey fans won't miss this for anything.who_b_dat wrote:RoseauHockeyFan wrote:I'm watching the game in South Carolina
You might just win the furthest fan award tonight. Enjoy the game. It looks like your team should coast this one out the remainder of the way.
By the way- Do you get a chance to wear your Polaris jacket down there? Every time they pan the crowd, I see a bunch
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