PASTRAPIDSFAN wrote:rams80 wrote:The only two teams that would represent this section well in St. Paul are I. Falls and Marshall.![]()
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Indeed not a whole lot of people THINK Virginia will beat DM in the semi's, if that is even the matchup, but this is the playoffs and section 7 is one of the deepest sections in the state if not the deepest (A). ANYTHING CAN HAPPENSection7Hockey wrote:puckranger do you honestly think virginia could beat marshall? marshall has them in every way possible and virginia doesnt have a nico who can win them a hockey game... nor do they have a guy who scares marshall one bit.. marshall has some big names and alot of older physical guys...
Hey, it almost happened two weeks ago... I wouldn't go so far as to list Virginia as a favorite, because they are not, but their certainly not huge underdogs... And they do have to get by Greenway first. Chris Westin would be that one player that you speak of... he drew three penalties in the game in Virginia, all as he was getting through the Marshall defense and they had to drag him down.Section7Hockey wrote:puckranger do you honestly think virginia could beat marshall? marshall has them in every way possible and virginia doesnt have a nico who can win them a hockey game... nor do they have a guy who scares marshall one bit.. marshall has some big names and alot of older physical guys...
You know the saying, Defense wins championships.PuckRanger wrote:Hey, it almost happened two weeks ago... I wouldn't go so far as to list Virginia as a favorite, because they are not, but their certainly not huge underdogs... And they do have to get by Greenway first. Chris Westin would be that one player that you speak of... he drew three penalties in the game in Virginia, all as he was getting through the Marshall defense and they had to drag him down.Section7Hockey wrote:puckranger do you honestly think virginia could beat marshall? marshall has them in every way possible and virginia doesnt have a nico who can win them a hockey game... nor do they have a guy who scares marshall one bit.. marshall has some big names and alot of older physical guys...
The thing about Marshall that makes them vulnerable in my opinion is their lack of scoring. They really don't score a lot of goals. Their powerplay is running at around 17% (That is extremely low for a top team) and they have more shorthanded goals (17) than powerplay goals (16). They play very good defense, but one breakdown or a bad bounce -- in any game... not just Virginia, and they could be in trouble (See Superior or Warroad for an example). Seriously, look at their last seven games:
Duluth Denfeld(W 3-2): 2 Even Strength Goals, 1 SH goal.
Virginia(W 3-1): 2 Even Strength Goals, 1 Empty-netter
Ashland(W 12-1): Well-- they're awful... nothing of value gained here, but they scored a dozen.
Superior(L 1-2): 1 Even Strength Goal
Cretin-DH(W 3-1): 3 Even Strength Goals
Proctor(W 3-0): 1 Even Strength Goal, 2 SH Goals
St. Cloud Cathedral(W 2-0): 2 Even Strength Goals
That's 11 Even Strength goals in six games (I'm throwing out the Ashland game... Everyone's putting up double-digits on them). ZERO powerplay goals, and 3 Shorthanded goals. Granted, these are all pretty good opponents, but this is what they're going to be facing.
You can go back and see the same things in games against Hibbing (2-0 win), Warroad (3-2 OT Loss), and Hermantown (3-2 win). They live and die with defense. I see no reason why they should be the heavy favorite. The only team they absolutely took care of business against was St. Thomas Academy. The rest of their wins have been mostly squeekers, with the exception of the really weaker teams.
Don't get me wrong here, I'm not saying Marshall can't win... because they most certainly can. They are very good at keeping the other team from scoring, probably better than the rest of the teams in the section in fact. But if somebody puts up a three or four spot on the scoreboard, they are in trouble.
Virginia is vulnerable because of their youth. Heavy forechecking causes them to panic and make poor decisions and bad passes. They are not going to beat you with tic-tac-toe pretty passing plays or end-to-end rushes. They score by capitalizing on mistakes and by good old-fashioned hard work in the offensive zone. Chris Westin might be the only exception. If the opposition is more talented, works hard, and plays very physical - they will probably win.
Hibbing's problem is still scoring depth. The secret to stopping Hibbing remains the same. Stop DeCenzo and Jamnick and you stop Hibbing. Easier said than done, though.
International Falls has the least weaknesses in my opinion. They play very good defensively with their 2nd and 3rd lines. They might be the one team that you want your top line out against theirs because the Youso line does give up goals. The problem is that they score them as well, so pick your poison: Try and outgun the first line, or take your chances trying to score on the other lines.
All four have capable and comparable goaltending, so I see no advantage to anyone there.
Alright, I've babbled long enough...
hshckfan08 wrote:You know the saying, Defense wins championships.PuckRanger wrote:Hey, it almost happened two weeks ago... I wouldn't go so far as to list Virginia as a favorite, because they are not, but their certainly not huge underdogs... And they do have to get by Greenway first. Chris Westin would be that one player that you speak of... he drew three penalties in the game in Virginia, all as he was getting through the Marshall defense and they had to drag him down.Section7Hockey wrote:puckranger do you honestly think virginia could beat marshall? marshall has them in every way possible and virginia doesnt have a nico who can win them a hockey game... nor do they have a guy who scares marshall one bit.. marshall has some big names and alot of older physical guys...
The thing about Marshall that makes them vulnerable in my opinion is their lack of scoring. They really don't score a lot of goals. Their powerplay is running at around 17% (That is extremely low for a top team) and they have more shorthanded goals (17) than powerplay goals (16). They play very good defense, but one breakdown or a bad bounce -- in any game... not just Virginia, and they could be in trouble (See Superior or Warroad for an example). Seriously, look at their last seven games:
Duluth Denfeld(W 3-2): 2 Even Strength Goals, 1 SH goal.
Virginia(W 3-1): 2 Even Strength Goals, 1 Empty-netter
Ashland(W 12-1): Well-- they're awful... nothing of value gained here, but they scored a dozen.
Superior(L 1-2): 1 Even Strength Goal
Cretin-DH(W 3-1): 3 Even Strength Goals
Proctor(W 3-0): 1 Even Strength Goal, 2 SH Goals
St. Cloud Cathedral(W 2-0): 2 Even Strength Goals
That's 11 Even Strength goals in six games (I'm throwing out the Ashland game... Everyone's putting up double-digits on them). ZERO powerplay goals, and 3 Shorthanded goals. Granted, these are all pretty good opponents, but this is what they're going to be facing.
You can go back and see the same things in games against Hibbing (2-0 win), Warroad (3-2 OT Loss), and Hermantown (3-2 win). They live and die with defense. I see no reason why they should be the heavy favorite. The only team they absolutely took care of business against was St. Thomas Academy. The rest of their wins have been mostly squeekers, with the exception of the really weaker teams.
Don't get me wrong here, I'm not saying Marshall can't win... because they most certainly can. They are very good at keeping the other team from scoring, probably better than the rest of the teams in the section in fact. But if somebody puts up a three or four spot on the scoreboard, they are in trouble.
Virginia is vulnerable because of their youth. Heavy forechecking causes them to panic and make poor decisions and bad passes. They are not going to beat you with tic-tac-toe pretty passing plays or end-to-end rushes. They score by capitalizing on mistakes and by good old-fashioned hard work in the offensive zone. Chris Westin might be the only exception. If the opposition is more talented, works hard, and plays very physical - they will probably win.
Hibbing's problem is still scoring depth. The secret to stopping Hibbing remains the same. Stop DeCenzo and Jamnick and you stop Hibbing. Easier said than done, though.
International Falls has the least weaknesses in my opinion. They play very good defensively with their 2nd and 3rd lines. They might be the one team that you want your top line out against theirs because the Youso line does give up goals. The problem is that they score them as well, so pick your poison: Try and outgun the first line, or take your chances trying to score on the other lines.
All four have capable and comparable goaltending, so I see no advantage to anyone there.
Alright, I've babbled long enough...
Your right, I probably should have worded that differently. Marshall has scored more than Virginia and Hibbing as well. But they have had a few bigger games and a bunch of lower scoring ones and don't ever get shutout. I Falls has had higher scores more consistently - they have four or more goals in 18 games, Marshall has been at three or less in almost half of their games, 12 to be exact.hshockey17 wrote:I agree that anyone can upset someone with just one game in the playoffs. I also agree with the overall picture that when it comes down to playoffs the games become much closer and lower scoring. Marshall has scored only 6 less goals than I Falls so you can't really say they don't really score alot of goals and they've only have a 1.7 G.A.A which is pretty good. But I guess none of this really matters anyway around this time of the year...It's all about who wants it more... I'm just hoping for a Duluth Marshall vs. I Falls game at the DECC. I guess we'll have to wait and see.
So do any of the Falls players need help packing their bags for St. Paul or has that been done already?Northern16hockey wrote:Unless Ifalls spends over 1/3 of the game in the penalty box like they did last time these teams met, i dont think Hibbing is going to take this one.RonJeremy wrote:I wouldn't be so sure that it will be Marshall and I Falls. Every time I think about the finals, I just think back to HIbbing beating the Falls last time they met and I just don't know if the Falls has what it takes to make it there. I am excited to find out how that game goes on Saturday.
nikebauer_07 wrote:So do any of the Falls players need help packing their bags for St. Paul or has that been done already?Northern16hockey wrote:Unless Ifalls spends over 1/3 of the game in the penalty box like they did last time these teams met, i dont think Hibbing is going to take this one.RonJeremy wrote:I wouldn't be so sure that it will be Marshall and I Falls. Every time I think about the finals, I just think back to HIbbing beating the Falls last time they met and I just don't know if the Falls has what it takes to make it there. I am excited to find out how that game goes on Saturday.