Rochester Mayo vs Mankato East 12/4/08
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Rochester Mayo vs Mankato East 12/4/08
Who will win this one?
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Mayo won 8-1
MANKATO -- Rochester Mayo already has proven it can win without scoring from its top line. The Spartans showed Thursday they are almost unstoppable when that top line is clicking.
Mayo's BAT line (Brad Fisher-Alex Whitney-Tom Alexander) combined for six points and senior defenseman Rick Weber (two goals, two assists) had a team-best four points in a blowout win over Mankato East.
"That line was dominant," Mayo assistant coach Dustin Hookom said. "They work so well together.
"Rick Weber played his heart out and showed why he is a captain and leader of this team."
Senior forward Brandon Buske scored the game-winning goal and collected the first two goals of his varsity career. Ten players had at least one point for Mayo.
Alexander also had two goals and one assist, while Fisher and Chris Goslee had one goal each. Whitney had two assists, while James Powers, Myles Flott, Alex Heroff and Marcus Nigbur had one each.
Mayo (2-0-0 overall, 1-0-0 Big Nine) outshot East 53-21. Jordan Yaggy picked up his second win of the season, stopping 20 shots.
MANKATO -- Rochester Mayo already has proven it can win without scoring from its top line. The Spartans showed Thursday they are almost unstoppable when that top line is clicking.
Mayo's BAT line (Brad Fisher-Alex Whitney-Tom Alexander) combined for six points and senior defenseman Rick Weber (two goals, two assists) had a team-best four points in a blowout win over Mankato East.
"That line was dominant," Mayo assistant coach Dustin Hookom said. "They work so well together.
"Rick Weber played his heart out and showed why he is a captain and leader of this team."
Senior forward Brandon Buske scored the game-winning goal and collected the first two goals of his varsity career. Ten players had at least one point for Mayo.
Alexander also had two goals and one assist, while Fisher and Chris Goslee had one goal each. Whitney had two assists, while James Powers, Myles Flott, Alex Heroff and Marcus Nigbur had one each.
Mayo (2-0-0 overall, 1-0-0 Big Nine) outshot East 53-21. Jordan Yaggy picked up his second win of the season, stopping 20 shots.
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[quote="maverickshockey33"]not much to know about east. varsity roster full of juniors who have played 1-2 years of varsity already but think too much of themselves[/quote]
you must be talking of west with that line.....
seriously, must you kick these kids when they are down? this team will be .500 this year...
you must be talking of west with that line.....
seriously, must you kick these kids when they are down? this team will be .500 this year...
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I wouldn't say they struggled against champlin park, they outshot them 37-22 or somewhere around that. Champlin Parks goalie played rediculous against Mayo. Yaggy had an off night giving up a couple week goals. However, they are missing Hoppenworth sp? and with the addition to him, it will give them more depth at D rather than having webber and otlicker sp? out there constantly every other shift. They are going into the 3rd week of the year and after watching them play roseville, I feel overall they did have a better game against champlin park just a couple of weak goals that caused the turning point of the game.
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