JV State Champs wrote:John Holmers for BSM vs. St. Francis 2/7/08
St. Francis huh? I heard that they have been picking it up lately on the defensive end, good for Holmers. It's nice to see some of the background players for the Red Knights coming into their own against some top competition.
Centennial's Wille Hess vs North Metro. Had 4, maybe 5 goals. Oh! North Metro is terrible! Does it still count? Should I have not wasted my time posting this?
Blaine 2000 State Champs
Centennial 2004 State Champs
Tyler Wright for Mound? I dunno..the details are really sketchy. I'll edit with confirmation. Plus, I really wasn't paying attention; more worried about Mound BEATING ORONO!!!
wbmd wrote:
Pretty impressive - no matter who the competition is.
What year is Stafne?
Stafne is a senior.
staf is a senior, who has some serious issues with attitude. against really good competition he doesn't score hat tricks.....anybody like to list the teams and their records of his 7, WOW hat tricks..take away the teams with losing records, and I bet he nets one or the most two ...johnson makes him look good
Stafne scored a trick against the Sauk-Rapids team tonight. Johnson does make him look good, I agree, but he can put it in the net if he gets the opportunity. His first was a breakaway goal, second a nice slapshot from the top of the circle, and third a game winner from in close, a nice goal. Saulk-Rapids is a good team and he tucked three times
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Sorry - 37 Second!!! the fastest hatrick in high school hockey was by Centerman Phil Hoene (former LA King) for the Duluth Cathedral High School Hill Toppers (now Duluth Marshall) during the 2nd period versus the International Falls Broncos Thursday Dec. 7, 1967.
Geo wrote:Sorry - 37 Second!!! the fastest hatrick in high school hockey was by Centerman Phil Hoene (former LA King) for the Duluth Cathedral High School Hill Toppers (now Duluth Marshall) during the 2nd period versus the International Falls Broncos Thursday Dec. 7, 1967.
Phil was one of the best players if not THE best player in MN high school hockey back in the mid-to-late 60's. At that time it was extremely rare for any Minnesota kid to make it into the NHL and he was one of the very few who was good enough to do it.