Best Line in the State?

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fanatichockeyguy
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Best Line in the State?

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After seeing some of the top teams this week in the Schwanns Cup, any thoughts on the best/most dangerous line in the state?
Goldfishdude
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Post by Goldfishdude »

"You're so beautiful, you made me forget my pickup line!"

This was my best line at the Schwan's....

Oh wait!!! Sorry.... wrong subject... never mind!!
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Well, my intial thought was the Gardiner-Coatta line, but if Max G. is out with a broken wrist, that will deflate the youngster Coatta...

I like Bjugstad-Brodzinski line, but I know Edina throws a couple solid lines at you, as does Hill, and how about Eden Prairie's top line featuring Rau???

STA's Isackson, Crandall??

Class A, can't deny the numbers put up by St. Francis' Benik and Belisle
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Post by Factsmatter1 »

This is an old topic... Breakdown wrote an article and ran a poll on this already with several hundred weighing in. Winner with 32% was Tonka's first line Frawley, Gardiner, and Schutt and second was STA's with Isaackson, Krieger, Crandall...
Goldfishdude wrote:Well, my intial thought was the Gardiner-Coatta line, but if Max G. is out with a broken wrist, that will deflate the youngster Coatta...

I like Bjugstad-Brodzinski line, but I know Edina throws a couple solid lines at you, as does Hill, and how about Eden Prairie's top line featuring Rau???

STA's Isackson, Crandall??

Class A, can't deny the numbers put up by St. Francis' Benik and Belisle
Tavern
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Post by Tavern »

So since it's been talked about on a different site it shouldn't be discussed?

I'd put Warroad's top line against anyone in the state, Hebel and Stoskopf centered by Nelson. That line hasn't been slowed by anyone yet this year. All three are big, fast, and have good hands.
SargeyWargey09
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Post by SargeyWargey09 »

I would say Nelson centering Hebel and Stoskopf could take on any A or AA line in the state no problem.
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Post by Teak »

Goldfishdude wrote:"You're so beautiful, you made me forget my pickup line!"

This was my best line at the Schwan's....

Oh wait!!! Sorry.... wrong subject... never mind!!
I thought that the best line at the Schwan's was the line for the concession counter. It wasn't??

:shock:
Goldfishdude
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Post by Goldfishdude »

Teak wrote:
Goldfishdude wrote:"You're so beautiful, you made me forget my pickup line!"

This was my best line at the Schwan's....

Oh wait!!! Sorry.... wrong subject... never mind!!
I thought that the best line at the Schwan's was the line for the concession counter. It wasn't??

:shock:
Teaker..... ya never fail to one-up me.... nice job!!! :lol:
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Post by scoreboard33 »

Factsmatter1 wrote:This is an old topic... Breakdown wrote an article and ran a poll on this already with several hundred weighing in. Winner with 32% was Tonka's first line Frawley, Gardiner, and Schutt and second was STA's with Isaackson, Krieger, Crandall...
Goldfishdude wrote:Well, my intial thought was the Gardiner-Coatta line, but if Max G. is out with a broken wrist, that will deflate the youngster Coatta...

I like Bjugstad-Brodzinski line, but I know Edina throws a couple solid lines at you, as does Hill, and how about Eden Prairie's top line featuring Rau???

STA's Isackson, Crandall??

Class A, can't deny the numbers put up by St. Francis' Benik and Belisle
Except Frawley, Gardiner and Schutt wasn't a line that a coach actually used
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