Minnetonka (3-0) @ Duluth East (2-0) 12-11
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Minnetonka (3-0) @ Duluth East (2-0) 12-11
Doesn't look like the Minnetonka of last year, beating Chaska only by 3 and Park by 1. This will be the first true challenge for both teams.
Anyone know where it's played? Heritage Center?
Anyone know where it's played? Heritage Center?
Re: Minnetonka (3-0) @ Duluth East (2-0) 12-11
East was just challenged by Wayzata. So this will be there 2nd challenge, if it should even be considered that.HShockeywatcher wrote:This will be the first true challenge for both teams.
5-1 East.
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Well, we do like to think we're in a different league from everyone else...Goldy Gopher wrote:I think the answer is 0 since they're on East.TheSniper09 wrote:I think it will be a close game
but im gonna have to go with the hounds 4-2 with eng
how many d-1 players are on east?

Max Tardy (UMD)
Derek Forbort (North Dakota)
As for the game, I'll say East 4, Tonka 1.
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karl(east) wrote:Well, we do like to think we're in a different league from everyone else...Goldy Gopher wrote:I think the answer is 0 since they're on East.TheSniper09 wrote:I think it will be a close game
but im gonna have to go with the hounds 4-2 with eng
how many d-1 players are on east?![]()

League no, level maybe.
The U invented swagger.
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East's D
I agree with the comments on Jake Williams. East's top 4 D are all very good. Derek Forbort is big, quick and has excellant vision to go along with very good skills, his partner Al McLean compliments him well and moves the puck extremely well, Joe Arbour is big, strong and fast. He might be the key to East's whole year. I could see all 3 Seniors playing juniors next year and continuing to improve. Forbort the best one is only a Junior.
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Ugly, ugly win for East. 12 penalties, but they somehow managed to kill 9 penalties. Great performance by the defense and Cooper, who still is yet to allow a goal. They need to figure out how to stay out of the box if they want to beat Centennial, though.
East has held Wayzata and Minnetonka, two pretty decent teams, 0-for-15 on power plays. That's bordering on ridiculous.
East has held Wayzata and Minnetonka, two pretty decent teams, 0-for-15 on power plays. That's bordering on ridiculous.
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They play a very aggressive penalty kill... Tonka had very few shots on the powerplay.karl(east) wrote:Ugly, ugly win for East. 12 penalties, but they somehow managed to kill 9 penalties. Great performance by the defense and Cooper, who still is yet to allow a goal. They need to figure out how to stay out of the box if they want to beat Centennial, though.
East has held Wayzata and Minnetonka, two pretty decent teams, 0-for-15 on power plays. That's bordering on ridiculous.