Is Minnetonka Jinxed?
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Is Minnetonka Jinxed?
Does anyone know the history behind the Minnetonka jinx going back to the old Met Center?
They had Wayzata last night, but gave up a last minute goal to tie.
They have a long history of section final losses, from a blown 2-goal lead in 2008 all the way back to series of section final losses in the1980s.
They lost the marathon 'overnight game" to Apple Valley
Minnetonka has no high school state championships.
They had Wayzata last night, but gave up a last minute goal to tie.
They have a long history of section final losses, from a blown 2-goal lead in 2008 all the way back to series of section final losses in the1980s.
They lost the marathon 'overnight game" to Apple Valley
Minnetonka has no high school state championships.
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Re: Is Minnetonka Jinxed?
sounds like wishful thinking from Trojanland...Trojanhorse wrote:Does anyone know the history behind the Minnetonka jinx going back to the old Met Center?
They had Wayzata last night, but gave up a last minute goal to tie.
They have a long history of section final losses, from a blown 2-goal lead in 2008 all the way back to series of section final losses in the1980s.
They lost the marathon 'overnight game" to Apple Valley
Minnetonka has no high school state championships.

However, you are correct they did give away the game with less than a minute to go. It is interesting that they had Edina 4-3 with about 3 minutes to go as they had Wayzata with less than one minute and their star defense couldn't put it away. Maybe they should put their PK out their as they seem to be pretty good. Maybe the defense is so offensively minded they can't or won't go to shut down mode in the final minutes...
The marathon 4 OT loss at state was to Jefferson, but it is true they've lost a lot of section final games since the mid 80's, some of them quite heartbreaking. However, they have been to state 4 times during this same time frame so there's been some section finals success. 
btw - how has Wayzata done in sections and state during this time frame?

btw - how has Wayzata done in sections and state during this time frame?

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I believe 1 section title since 1955...Slap Shot wrote:The marathon 4 OT loss at state was to Jefferson, but it is true they've lost a lot of section final games since the mid 80's, some of them quite heartbreaking. However, they have been to state 4 times during this same time frame so there's been some section finals success.
btw - how has Wayzata done in sections and state during this time frame?

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Re: Is Minnetonka Jinxed?
Duluth East lost that game.Trojanhorse wrote: They lost the marathon 'overnight game" to Apple Valley
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Re: Is Minnetonka Jinxed?
That overnight game he referred to was to Jefferson in '85 when they had to stop the game and finish it the next morning.EHSHack wrote:Duluth East lost that game.Trojanhorse wrote: They lost the marathon 'overnight game" to Apple Valley
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thanks for the correction.
This Tonka team is older (and deeper) than either EP or Wayzata, but not really more experienced. The EP boys have been winning championships for years, including HS last year. The younger Wayzata boys have been in the State tournament every year since Peewees and have won both PW and Bantam state championships. It will be interesting to see which of these teams can perform with the section on the line.
This Tonka team is older (and deeper) than either EP or Wayzata, but not really more experienced. The EP boys have been winning championships for years, including HS last year. The younger Wayzata boys have been in the State tournament every year since Peewees and have won both PW and Bantam state championships. It will be interesting to see which of these teams can perform with the section on the line.
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Re: Is Minnetonka Jinxed?
Jinx?Trojanhorse wrote:Does anyone know the history behind the Minnetonka jinx going back to the old Met Center?
They had Wayzata last night, but gave up a last minute goal to tie.
They have a long history of section final losses, from a blown 2-goal lead in 2008 all the way back to series of section final losses in the1980s.
They lost the marathon 'overnight game" to Apple Valley
Minnetonka has no high school state championships.
Voodoo nonsense.
Convenient excuse, only bought into by idiots.
Minnetonka merely has some issues finishing.
I blame.............the alignment of the moons of Saturn.......:::::: snicker ::::
Excellent points Trojan. No doubt this is going to be a very fun tournament and sections should be one of the highlights - especially 6AA.Trojanhorse wrote: This Tonka team is older (and deeper) than either EP or Wayzata, but not really more experienced. The EP boys have been winning championships for years, including HS last year. The younger Wayzata boys have been in the State tournament every year since Peewees and have won both PW and Bantam state championships. It will be interesting to see which of these teams can perform with the section on the line.
Anyone know myfoxhockey's coverage schedule?
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Looks like they've got the 2AA and 6AA championships but nothing else.Doglover wrote:Excellent points Trojan. No doubt this is going to be a very fun tournament and sections should be one of the highlights - especially 6AA.Trojanhorse wrote: This Tonka team is older (and deeper) than either EP or Wayzata, but not really more experienced. The EP boys have been winning championships for years, including HS last year. The younger Wayzata boys have been in the State tournament every year since Peewees and have won both PW and Bantam state championships. It will be interesting to see which of these teams can perform with the section on the line.
Anyone know myfoxhockey's coverage schedule?

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Would like to see the Troj back up the older comment above. Looks to me like Wayzata and Tonka are the same in terms of Upper/under classmen. No backup = Homer...karl(east) wrote:Looks like they've got the 2AA and 6AA championships but nothing else.Doglover wrote:Excellent points Trojan. No doubt this is going to be a very fun tournament and sections should be one of the highlights - especially 6AA.Trojanhorse wrote: This Tonka team is older (and deeper) than either EP or Wayzata, but not really more experienced. The EP boys have been winning championships for years, including HS last year. The younger Wayzata boys have been in the State tournament every year since Peewees and have won both PW and Bantam state championships. It will be interesting to see which of these teams can perform with the section on the line.
Anyone know myfoxhockey's coverage schedule?
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Stupid topic. Just because you don't have state championship caliber teams, doesn't mean you're "jinxed". It means you need to hit the weight room a little harder in the off season and lay it all on the line during the games.
It's sad to see the media consensus 1, 2 and 3 teams all in the same section. If the state champion doesn't come out of 6AA this year I will be shocked.
It's sad to see the media consensus 1, 2 and 3 teams all in the same section. If the state champion doesn't come out of 6AA this year I will be shocked.
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Not me. Section 6AA only gets one representative, and as we've seen countless times before, anything can happen in the State Tournament.Papa Bergundy wrote:It's sad to see the media consensus 1, 2 and 3 teams all in the same section. If the state champion doesn't come out of 6AA this year I will be shocked.
Agree with MNHockeyfan Papa. Anything can happen at State and 6AA only gets one rep. There could be a fluke win in sections and then 6AA could easily get beat at State. That being said, I still think it's Minnetonka's to lose but there are lots of competitive teams this year.
Glad the Target Center games will be covered.
Glad the Target Center games will be covered.
Too bad the joint is for basketball and not hockey. 1999 and 2000 the ice and boards were terrible. They swayed like the north wind was coming.Doglover wrote:Agree with MNHockeyfan Papa. Anything can happen at State and 6AA only gets one rep. There could be a fluke win in sections and then 6AA could easily get beat at State. That being said, I still think it's Minnetonka's to lose but there are lots of competitive teams this year.
Glad the Target Center games will be covered.
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Would like to see the Troj back up the older comment above. .[/quote]
Tonka= 9 seniors; 4 underclassmen
Wayz= 7 seniors; 5 underclassmen
Tonka plays mostly SR D, including all their best ones.
Wayzata plays one SR D and relies on 11 and 10 graders
7 of Tonka's top 8 scorers are seniors
3 of Wayzata's top 8 scoreres are seniors
Being a homer does not make you wrong!
Tonka= 9 seniors; 4 underclassmen
Wayz= 7 seniors; 5 underclassmen
Tonka plays mostly SR D, including all their best ones.
Wayzata plays one SR D and relies on 11 and 10 graders
7 of Tonka's top 8 scorers are seniors
3 of Wayzata's top 8 scoreres are seniors
Being a homer does not make you wrong!
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Trojanhorse wrote:Would like to see the Troj back up the older comment above. .
Tonka= 9 seniors; 4 underclassmen
Wayz= 7 seniors; 5 underclassmen
Tonka plays mostly SR D, including all their best ones.
Wayzata plays one SR D and relies on 11 and 10 graders
7 of Tonka's top 8 scorers are seniors
3 of Wayzata's top 8 scoreres are seniors
Being a homer does not make you wrong![/quote]
I'm wondering where you're getting your stats from. Minnetonka has 4 out of the top 9 points leaders not being seniors. And 3 of the top 7 goal leaders are not seniors.
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I think Mtka needs to tighten up the ship, so to speak. The forwards need to help more in the D zone against the stiffer competition. The big d man need to play physical and beat the other team to loose pucks in the defensive zone and also the Neutral from what i have seen. Krueger has played well and kept them in the 2 Wayzata games, and that may be the section final.
Couldn't agree more. From what I saw Thursday, the D were a big disappointment. There seemed to be little effort to win the race to the puck in the defensive zone, and Wayzata skated pretty freely through the neutral zone. The forwards did little to help out. Unless the D play more aggressively and physically to prevent scoring chances, and take over as they have in prior games, this team won't make it through sections. Can this team score goals? Sure, but that won't win you the game.
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Not saying that the Tonka D and F don't need to tighten up the ship a bit. They haven't been too challenged all season and I thought they were sloppy against Wayzata in the third period second game... but you can't really say with a straight face that Krueger kept them in the game when Tonka outshot Wayzata 44-32. I think that may have been true for first game but Wayzata was lucky to get the draw in the second game... tell me we don't have another homer...wingmaster wrote:I think Mtka needs to tighten up the ship, so to speak. The forwards need to help more in the D zone against the stiffer competition. The big d man need to play physical and beat the other team to loose pucks in the defensive zone and also the Neutral from what i have seen. Krueger has played well and kept them in the 2 Wayzata games, and that may be the section final.

BTW, Tonka only has 8 SR according to the Hub...
