Considering the heat in the Rams locker room will be cranked to about 85 degrees, and the ice is always slow when the Rams come to Warroad (how ironic), I'm going to say.....
Because Warroad doesn't have a goalie that can stand on his head, I feel they have very little chance of beating Roseau. Lee's been playing well of late, so go with the Rams in this one by at least 2 goals.
bauerhky22 wrote:Considering the heat in the Rams locker room will be cranked to about 85 degrees, and the ice is always slow when the Rams come to Warroad (how ironic), I'm going to say.....
Roseau 4
Warroad 2
Empty netter.
Does any of that happen to the Warriors in Memorial? Has anyone noticed that latley the Rams have run into some very good goalie play? Crookston's goalie had 52 saves!!! And he's a jr. It's a rivalry game (that is courtesy of the Department of the Obvious), it's at the Gardens, and Warroad wants revenge. That being said, Rams 6, Warriors 2.
Warroad plays it state championship tourney game this night and sends the Rams down to there only defeat of the season and then the Rams steam roll to the state title.......sweet! This will be Warroad's best night of the season, do to the fact they will go down early in Section 8A tourney play. Warriors 58 Rams 49
Roseau never seems to be able to pull away from teams enough to be overly convincing. They seem play enough to win, like the Patriots toward the end of the year. But it only takes one team for them to underestimate.
The question is whether it'll be here or in St. Paul come March.