East Ridge @ Stillwater tonight

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sachishi4 wrote:you pick up on things fast

When people are ignorant and say things that are completely false, im sorry, I just like to set things straight.
Yeah you sure set things straight when you called everyone in the thread a whiner.


Was that stat from Hockey Hub orrrr...?
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wblhockeyfan8 wrote:As for the game, ER's goal-tending is shaping up and they'll be looking good in the coming seasons. This was a good loss for ER and a bad win for Stillwater.
I wonder if the Ponies were a bit tired from their game against Cloquet on Friday night.
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Post by Goldfishdude »

wbmd wrote:
eastside hockey wrote:Just an interesting tidbit. I have heard that they are going to allow open enrollment with in the district next year. obviously, I think this will get interesting as far as Eastridge sports are concerned. I think you may end up seeing an exodus of some players going back to where they played prior to being forced to go to Eastridge due to the bounderies being set last year. some of the Park kids I am sure would have liked to be playing with the kids they grew up in the system with. That being said, how many others would like to be playing for Wes Bolin and the Royals as well? Eastridge has the oportunity to turn in to the Bloomington Kenedy of the east metro. What are your thoughts? :?:
It will be a very limited transfer option.
After watching how our WBL JV throttled Woodbury, it was discussed by one of the Woodbury parents where the majority of Bantam kids fall in the East Ridge boundaries (not sure if accurate), and with only 2 JRs on Woodbury varsity, the future could be as early as next year for East Ridge.

If there is limited transfer, it will be interesting to see if kids do move, and if it's because the players prefer to play for Wes Bolin at Woodbury, versus Doug Long at Ridge.
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Post by youngblood08 »

Funny how the "Pipeline" from Stillwater to Hill has dried up since Tolle, the old A Bantam coach, was told to leave. Yeah no Recruiting there.... :shock: :shock: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:
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Re: East Ridge @ Stillwater tonight

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PoniesDad45 wrote:Hopefully the ER kids are having some fun this year. This will be another blowout for them to deal with but maybe they can score a goal or two and take something positive away from the game.

My prediction

Ponies 8

ER 2
Not quite the blowout you predicted Ponies Dad!!! ER played really well tonight with McDonough standing on his head and the ER boys shutting down most of the Ponies scoring chances....
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Post by youngblood08 »

McDonough had a nice game. ER played hard the whole game no quit in those boys tonight.
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Re: East Ridge @ Stillwater tonight

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slapstkhound wrote:
PoniesDad45 wrote:Hopefully the ER kids are having some fun this year. This will be another blowout for them to deal with but maybe they can score a goal or two and take something positive away from the game.

My prediction

Ponies 8

ER 2
Not quite the blowout you predicted Ponies Dad!!! ER played really well tonight with McDonough standing on his head and the ER boys shutting down most of the Ponies scoring chances....
I have no problem getting this one wrong! I was proud of the ER boys, many I know very well. I'm sure the boys were feeling pretty good after tonight. They stood toe to toe with one of the better teams around.

Like YB said, no quit in them right to the end. Good game.
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Post by slapstkhound »

Goldfishdude wrote:
wbmd wrote:
eastside hockey wrote:Just an interesting tidbit. I have heard that they are going to allow open enrollment with in the district next year. obviously, I think this will get interesting as far as Eastridge sports are concerned. I think you may end up seeing an exodus of some players going back to where they played prior to being forced to go to Eastridge due to the bounderies being set last year. some of the Park kids I am sure would have liked to be playing with the kids they grew up in the system with. That being said, how many others would like to be playing for Wes Bolin and the Royals as well? Eastridge has the oportunity to turn in to the Bloomington Kenedy of the east metro. What are your thoughts? :?:
It will be a very limited transfer option.
After watching how our WBL JV throttled Woodbury, it was discussed by one of the Woodbury parents where the majority of Bantam kids fall in the East Ridge boundaries (not sure if accurate), and with only 2 JRs on Woodbury varsity, the future could be as early as next year for East Ridge.

If there is limited transfer, it will be interesting to see if kids do move, and if it's because the players prefer to play for Wes Bolin at Woodbury, versus Doug Long at Ridge.
If any of these boys were leaving, they'd have to have the paperwork started as that enrollment period ended on 1/15/10. I don't know of any ER boys leaving for Woodbury.
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Post by Just_Another_Fan »

slapstkhound wrote:
Goldfishdude wrote:
wbmd wrote: It will be a very limited transfer option.
After watching how our WBL JV throttled Woodbury, it was discussed by one of the Woodbury parents where the majority of Bantam kids fall in the East Ridge boundaries (not sure if accurate), and with only 2 JRs on Woodbury varsity, the future could be as early as next year for East Ridge.

If there is limited transfer, it will be interesting to see if kids do move, and if it's because the players prefer to play for Wes Bolin at Woodbury, versus Doug Long at Ridge.
If any of these boys were leaving, they'd have to have the paperwork started as that enrollment period ended on 1/15/10. I don't know of any ER boys leaving for Woodbury.
I didn't hear of anyone either. However there is a rumor that one of woodbury's varsity juniors will be transferring to ER.
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I'd have no problem leaving Woodbury for ER, their school is incredible.

I'd never abandon my bears though! 8)
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wblhockeyfan8 wrote:I'd have no problem leaving Woodbury for ER, their school is incredible.

I'd never abandon my bears though! 8)
Unlike someone else you know, sayyyyyyyy - me?????? :shock: :shock:

I have always liked Coach Long, and wish him the best of luck, and for J.A.F. 's point that one player may be GOING to East Ridge is interesting. I was thinking after 0-17 in SEC and 3 wins on the season, and with all the grads of Woodbury, that kids would leave ER to go back to Woodbury.
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Post by wblhockeyfan8 »

If their aren't d1 prospects, there is a good chance they are transferring for other reasons.

I'll say it again, ER's school is UH-MAY-ZING. :!: :!: :!:
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Post by Just_Another_Fan »

wblhockeyfan8 wrote:If their aren't d1 prospects, there is a good chance they are transferring for other reasons.

I'll say it again, ER's school is UH-MAY-ZING. :!: :!: :!:
While the actual school is huge and beautiful rumor is that a lot of the juniors who went to woodbury their sophomore year don't like how they are treated. Some say it's like a junior high. If any one is transferring who plays hockey it's cause they want to play for the best woodbury team, no offense to any one from park but most of the varsity team are woodbury boys.
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Post by brandy38 »

Just_Another_Fan wrote:
wblhockeyfan8 wrote:If their aren't d1 prospects, there is a good chance they are transferring for other reasons.

I'll say it again, ER's school is UH-MAY-ZING. :!: :!: :!:
While the actual school is huge and beautiful rumor is that a lot of the juniors who went to woodbury their sophomore year don't like how they are treated. Some say it's like a junior high. If any one is transferring who plays hockey it's cause they want to play for the best woodbury team, no offense to any one from park but most of the varsity team are woodbury boys.
I have also heard about the kids at ER feeling they're in junior high again. I've also heard from those within woodbury and a parent that a lot of girls are transferring to East Ridge next year to be back with their friends while some others who didn't like East Ridge's high-strung teachers are moving back to Woodbury HS. Take that for what you will, but the fact that the district is allowing open enrollment, however limited it may be, is a sign that they are having trouble in filling the schools for next fall.
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Post by wbmd »

brandy38 wrote:
Just_Another_Fan wrote:rumor is that a lot of the juniors who went to woodbury their sophomore year don't like how they are treated. Some say it's like a junior high.
I have also heard about the kids at ER feeling they're in junior high again.
That isn't what I've heard. The students like East Ridge.
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Post by Ufeelshame »

ER despite their 2009-2010 is not that bad. They forecheck very hard. The kids play with an impressive amount of heart. I think ER will impress as soon as next year. Look for them to move up and win games next year.
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Ufeelshame wrote:ER despite their 2009-2010 is not that bad. They forecheck very hard. The kids play with an impressive amount of heart. I think ER will impress as soon as next year. Look for them to move up and win games next year.
I feel the same way.
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wbmd wrote:
Ufeelshame wrote:ER despite their 2009-2010 is not that bad. They forecheck very hard. The kids play with an impressive amount of heart. I think ER will impress as soon as next year. Look for them to move up and win games next year.
I feel the same way.
Will they be making the leap to AA next year?
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Post by Pioneerprideguy »

karl(east) wrote:
wbmd wrote:
Ufeelshame wrote:ER despite their 2009-2010 is not that bad. They forecheck very hard. The kids play with an impressive amount of heart. I think ER will impress as soon as next year. Look for them to move up and win games next year.
I feel the same way.

Will they be making the leap to AA next year?


Yes
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Transfers

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Won't the transfer rules still apply? So if you move from ER to Woodbury (or the other way), won't you be ineligible for varsity and need to play a year of JV?

If so, why would anyone currently on one of the teams move?

What if you did not make a hockey team and wanted to transfer. If you wanted to play at the new school, does the transfer rule still apply even thought you haven't played on a HS team?
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Post by wblhockeyfan8 »

Goalie30, could it have something to do with living within the boundaries of both schools?

Someone clarify on if there is any overlap between these two schools.
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Post by wbmd »

wblhockeyfan8 wrote:Goalie30, could it have something to do with living within the boundaries of both schools?

Someone clarify on if there is any overlap between these two schools.
The boundaries don't overlap for East Ridge, Park and Woodbury.
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Post by Just_Another_Fan »

The transfer rule does apply however let's say that someone who goes to ER and wants to transfer to woodbury has parents who are separated and living in both boundaries then they can transfer with out sitting out. There are many ways around the transfer policy.
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Post by youngblood08 »

SO the kid just has to drive his parents into divorce. Makes sense.
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youngblood08 wrote:SO the kid just has to drive his parents into divorce. Makes sense.
:lol: :lol:
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