It was 4-0 and stillwater got every call imaginbable in that game. I didn't think it was even remotely close.youngblood08 wrote:komada77 wrote:This doesn't make sense to me. Woodbury destroyed Stillwater and CDH, both of which were away, and had to score with 18 seconds to play to beat WBL. I don't see Woodbury losing a conference game this year to be honest with you.Sykes wrote:That's why I think Stillwater is the one to challenge Woodbury over CDH with WBL being the dark horse.
Woodbury won but I wouldn't say they destroyed Stillwater. It was a pretty good game.
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Looks like you are showing you don't have a clue what you are talking about. I would say just the opposite, Woodbury was on the PP 4x's in the first 2 periods vs Stillwater 1x. If I remember it right Woodbury scored 1 just after a Stillwater penalty was over as the player came back on the ice. The game ended Stillwater 7x's vs Woodbury 6x's seen as the one was with 40 second left in the game it looks as though the only advantage was to Woodbury for getting 4 PP in the first 2 periods werer the thrird was on and off for both teams. For the most part it was a pretty clean game all but 1 of these were ticky tacky calls at most.
1 H W.Housley 2 Slashing 9:32
1 H M.Garavalia 2 Slashing 15:36
2 V C.Keefe 2 Tripping 1:27
2 H N.Goff 2 Interference 10:10
2 H K.Mogren 2 Elbowing 16:24
3 V M.Mezzano 2 Slashing 1:58
3 V W.Hyland 2 High Stick 2:03
3 V M.Gaede 2 Cross Chk 3:32
3 H B.Schuman 2 Slashing 3:34
3 V A.Herbert 2 Interference 3:58
3 H W.Housley 2 Slashing 6:04
3 V W.Hyland 2 Elbowing 11:19
3 H A.Chuhel 2 Cross Chk 16:22
1 H W.Housley 2 Slashing 9:32
1 H M.Garavalia 2 Slashing 15:36
2 V C.Keefe 2 Tripping 1:27
2 H N.Goff 2 Interference 10:10
2 H K.Mogren 2 Elbowing 16:24
3 V M.Mezzano 2 Slashing 1:58
3 V W.Hyland 2 High Stick 2:03
3 V M.Gaede 2 Cross Chk 3:32
3 H B.Schuman 2 Slashing 3:34
3 V A.Herbert 2 Interference 3:58
3 H W.Housley 2 Slashing 6:04
3 V W.Hyland 2 Elbowing 11:19
3 H A.Chuhel 2 Cross Chk 16:22
The shots were 29-28 Woodbury. The timing of the penalties did somewhat dictate the flow of the game. Woodbury was short handed about 5 straight minutes with 2 being 5 on 3. Woodbury did score shortly after one of Stillwater penalties. Stillwater did not score on theirs. One of Woodbury's goal was on a slap shot from just inside the blue line that should have been stopped. That's why I think Stillwater is on the rise. If their goalie had been playing like he has been lately, and Stillwater had scored on one of their extended power plays then it would have been much closer. I do think some of the penalties in the third period against Woodbury were bad calls. Woodbury controlled the game, period 1 and 2 and did have a 10 shot advantage. Period 3 with Stillwater on the power play, they caught up.komada77 wrote:It was 4-0 and stillwater got every call imaginbable in that game. I didn't think it was even remotely close.youngblood08 wrote:komada77 wrote: This doesn't make sense to me. Woodbury destroyed Stillwater and CDH, both of which were away, and had to score with 18 seconds to play to beat WBL. I don't see Woodbury losing a conference game this year to be honest with you.
Woodbury won but I wouldn't say they destroyed Stillwater. It was a pretty good game.
You must not remember the third period when Hyland got cross checked from behind with a no-call, then got up and got cross-checked from behind again and got called for elbowing somebody as he fell to the ice. I believe this was discussed in the Woodbury-Stillwater topic just after the game and i was not the only person who noticed the poor officiating.youngblood08 wrote:Looks like you are showing you don't have a clue what you are talking about. I would say just the opposite, Woodbury was on the PP 4x's in the first 2 periods vs Stillwater 1x. If I remember it right Woodbury scored 1 just after a Stillwater penalty was over as the player came back on the ice. The game ended Stillwater 7x's vs Woodbury 6x's seen as the one was with 40 second left in the game it looks as though the only advantage was to Woodbury for getting 4 PP in the first 2 periods werer the thrird was on and off for both teams. For the most part it was a pretty clean game all but 1 of these were ticky tacky calls at most.
1 H W.Housley 2 Slashing 9:32
1 H M.Garavalia 2 Slashing 15:36
2 V C.Keefe 2 Tripping 1:27
2 H N.Goff 2 Interference 10:10
2 H K.Mogren 2 Elbowing 16:24
3 V M.Mezzano 2 Slashing 1:58
3 V W.Hyland 2 High Stick 2:03
3 V M.Gaede 2 Cross Chk 3:32
3 H B.Schuman 2 Slashing 3:34
3 V A.Herbert 2 Interference 3:58
3 H W.Housley 2 Slashing 6:04
3 V W.Hyland 2 Elbowing 11:19
3 H A.Chuhel 2 Cross Chk 16:22
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Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda......The point here is that Woodbury stood up to some of the worst "homer" officiating recently seen. While the calls may have been seemingly even, it was the lack of calls against Stillwater that was more evident. If the S'water goalie was playing better, if the S'water skaters had scored on their power plays....it's all speculation. The FACT is that they didn't and were held scoreless during their numerous opportunites. Perhaps, S'water is on the rise but I believe Woodbury has totally hit their stride and continues to play well.Sykes wrote:The shots were 29-28 Woodbury. The timing of the penalties did somewhat dictate the flow of the game. Woodbury was short handed about 5 straight minutes with 2 being 5 on 3. Woodbury did score shortly after one of Stillwater penalties. Stillwater did not score on theirs. One of Woodbury's goal was on a slap shot from just inside the blue line that should have been stopped. That's why I think Stillwater is on the rise. If their goalie had been playing like he has been lately, and Stillwater had scored on one of their extended power plays then it would have been much closer. I do think some of the penalties in the third period against Woodbury were bad calls. Woodbury controlled the game, period 1 and 2 and did have a 10 shot advantage. Period 3 with Stillwater on the power play, they caught up.komada77 wrote:It was 4-0 and stillwater got every call imaginbable in that game. I didn't think it was even remotely close.youngblood08 wrote:
Woodbury won but I wouldn't say they destroyed Stillwater. It was a pretty good game.
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Enough said.komada77 wrote:You must not remember the third period when Hyland got cross checked from behind with a no-call, then got up and got cross-checked from behind again and got called for elbowing somebody as he fell to the ice. I believe this was discussed in the Woodbury-Stillwater topic just after the game and i was not the only person who noticed the poor officiating.youngblood08 wrote:Looks like you are showing you don't have a clue what you are talking about. I would say just the opposite, Woodbury was on the PP 4x's in the first 2 periods vs Stillwater 1x. If I remember it right Woodbury scored 1 just after a Stillwater penalty was over as the player came back on the ice. The game ended Stillwater 7x's vs Woodbury 6x's seen as the one was with 40 second left in the game it looks as though the only advantage was to Woodbury for getting 4 PP in the first 2 periods werer the thrird was on and off for both teams. For the most part it was a pretty clean game all but 1 of these were ticky tacky calls at most.
1 H W.Housley 2 Slashing 9:32
1 H M.Garavalia 2 Slashing 15:36
2 V C.Keefe 2 Tripping 1:27
2 H N.Goff 2 Interference 10:10
2 H K.Mogren 2 Elbowing 16:24
3 V M.Mezzano 2 Slashing 1:58
3 V W.Hyland 2 High Stick 2:03
3 V M.Gaede 2 Cross Chk 3:32
3 H B.Schuman 2 Slashing 3:34
3 V A.Herbert 2 Interference 3:58
3 H W.Housley 2 Slashing 6:04
3 V W.Hyland 2 Elbowing 11:19
3 H A.Chuhel 2 Cross Chk 16:22
I was at the woodbury stillwater game and from what I saw woodbury controlled most of the game and were definatley the better team. The shots were close cuz stillwater got a lot of shots when they were on the powerplay for 5 staight minnuets at the start of the 3rd. after that woodbury pulled away and just sat on the lead for the rest of the game. Regardless both teams have a very good chance at making it to state out of their sections.