That's a formula for one heck of a lot of dissapointment.hockeyfan21 wrote: Anyone over a private school
Northern schools over city schools
small schools over big schools
I've added
Anyone over Warroad.
How to beat Warroad?
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warriors41 wrote:Correct. I think it is more instinct For Amsley-Benzey. Even during the championship game she skated off during a delayed penalty call that was actually against Warroad. It could have been a huge mistake but luckily for Warroad it didnt't cost them a goal.mn miracle man wrote:First off, it was a 5-3 and there was a delayed penalty, so in natural instinct the goalie took off for the bench. It was not an intentional pulling of the goalie like everyone is claiming. Second, the backup goalie for Warroad is a senior that is playing between the pipes for the first time in her life this season in order for the JV to have a goaltender.perspective wrote:I think it's great that Warroad is such a strong team, but it is unfortunate that they are in the Class A tourney. They are definitely one of the best teams in the state and that is a credit to their hard work and skill. It is a shame that, because they are a Class A team, they won't be able to call themselves the "Best" team in the state. However, that is the nature of the two class system. They don't need to apologize for that, but I'm sure it would definitely be more satisfying for the girls if they, or Breck for that matter, were playing against teams of their own caliber and having to compete for their victories. And the teams that lost Breck or Warroad at State shouldn't feel ashamed or embarassed. They lost to a couple of very good teams.
Not sure about the goalie pulling thing. I didn't see it. Did they pull their goalie on a delayed penalty call or were they just pulling their goalie to rub it in against Alexandria? If the latter, that is really too bad that the coach would do that.
Finally, how can their coach not get any game time for their backup goalie? Seriously. Not trying to rip the coach, but how can that be? Does she really exist? How bad is she if she can't play more than 60 minutes in a season where they outscored their opponents 202 to 15?? Is she really that bad or does the coach feel that much pressure to win and win big?
Amsley-Benzie skated off purely on instinct. Why criticize her for doing what golies are trained to do. The backup goalie for Warroad even started to skate off twice on delayed penalty calls. Are you going to mad at her now too.
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score 11-1hockeyislife33 wrote:sorry but she played in the first game of the state tournament.. you sound ridiculous right nowhockeylife,mylife wrote:The backup never played in the state tourney. The only time she skated off the ice was between periods. could have played some, tho.
GOALTENDERS
Chisago Lakes Area Dec MIN GA EN 1 2 3 Svs
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34 Dobosenski, Jamie... 51:00 11 0 15 11 18 44
Warroad Dec MIN GA EN 1 2 3 Svs
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1 Amsley-Benzie, S.... 41:30 1 0 3 6 5 14
35 McBride, Kallie..... 09:30 0 0 0 0 2 2
Score 10-0
GOALTENDERS
Alexandria Dec MIN GA EN 1 2 3 Svs
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1 Drown, Stephanie.... L 38:54 7 0 11 15 5 31
30 Lien, Lindsey....... 12:06 3 0 0 0 4 4
Warroad Dec MIN GA EN 1 2 3 Svs
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1 Amsley-Benzie, S.... W 50:30 0 0 11 4 2 17
TM EMPTY NET........... 00:30 0 0 0 0 0 0
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uote="sinbin"]How to beat Warroad? Be Minnetonka, apparently.[/quote]First of all, I highly doubt Moorhead had NOTHING to do with the disturbance. We as parents and spectators probably would not believe half that is said and done among the girls out there on the ice. Secondly, yes Tonka has beat them twice and it will be nice to see these two teams meet again this year. They are fairly evenly matched, so we will see........
uote="sinbin"]How to beat Warroad? Be Minnetonka, apparently.[/quote]First of all, I highly doubt Moorhead had NOTHING to do with the disturbance. We as parents and spectators probably would not believe half that is said and done among the girls out there on the ice. Secondly, yes Tonka has beat them twice and it will be nice to see these two teams meet again this year. They are fairly evenly matched, so we will see........
Have absolutely no idea of Moorhead/Warroad situation (looks like most of these posts are a year old and don't have time to read the dozens of posts), just responding to original post question in a (likely overly) facetious manner. But agreed it would be fun to see them play again. I think Warroad wins easily in Class A, while AA is much more wide open. This again begs the question as to why not have A Champion vs. AA Champion for Grand Championship? Not saying this is necessarily a good idea in practice (yes, many cons to it), but would be fun to see hypothetically.
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Not going to happen. Warroad had their chance to opt up but for some reason decided against it. They are a very good team that would have had a shot at being considered a great team (maybe one for the ages)…but now one can only speculate and debate their standing. Only teams that can claim greatness this year would be the skippers, Hornets or possibly the Red Knights…everyone else merely Cinderella’s 

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quote]First of all, I highly doubt Moorhead had NOTHING to do with the disturbance. We as parents and spectators probably would not believe half that is said and done among the girls out there quote]
29 minutes in penalties and 5 Warroad girls in the box at one time in the 3 period, hardly the victim. Kids said the coach sent them out on the ice "too hit someone". That is what you can do when you have a big lead, I guess.
29 minutes in penalties and 5 Warroad girls in the box at one time in the 3 period, hardly the victim. Kids said the coach sent them out on the ice "too hit someone". That is what you can do when you have a big lead, I guess.
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That explains why Hannah Johnston of Warroad was the one who ended with a broken leg.hometown warrior wrote:quote]First of all, I highly doubt Moorhead had NOTHING to do with the disturbance. We as parents and spectators probably would not believe half that is said and done among the girls out there quote]
29 minutes in penalties and 5 Warroad girls in the box at one time in the 3 period, hardly the victim. Kids said the coach sent them out on the ice "too hit someone". That is what you can do when you have a big lead, I guess.
As to why Warroad isn't in AA. Listen, the last chance they had to opt up was two years ago. They had never won a state title so I don't blame them for staying down since they hadn't conquered A yet. And they had didn't have a chance to opt up this year. Most likely, they will win the title again this year and I really hope they do move up after this year even though they will be considerably down starting next year. But I also doubt they will move up.
Nate, she broke her leg in the Bemidji game and that was before the Moorhead game.warriors41 wrote:That explains why Hannah Johnston of Warroad was the one who ended with a broken leg.hometown warrior wrote:quote]First of all, I highly doubt Moorhead had NOTHING to do with the disturbance. We as parents and spectators probably would not believe half that is said and done among the girls out there quote]
29 minutes in penalties and 5 Warroad girls in the box at one time in the 3 period, hardly the victim. Kids said the coach sent them out on the ice "too hit someone". That is what you can do when you have a big lead, I guess.
As to why Warroad isn't in AA. Listen, the last chance they had to opt up was two years ago. They had never won a state title so I don't blame them for staying down since they hadn't conquered A yet. And they had didn't have a chance to opt up this year. Most likely, they will win the title again this year and I really hope they do move up after this year even though they will be considerably down starting next year. But I also doubt they will move up.

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Oh I didn't know that. I heard it was the Spuds game.My mistake. I'll own up to itgoal4it wrote:Nate, she broke her leg in the Bemidji game and that was before the Moorhead game.warriors41 wrote:That explains why Hannah Johnston of Warroad was the one who ended with a broken leg.hometown warrior wrote:quote]First of all, I highly doubt Moorhead had NOTHING to do with the disturbance. We as parents and spectators probably would not believe half that is said and done among the girls out there quote]
29 minutes in penalties and 5 Warroad girls in the box at one time in the 3 period, hardly the victim. Kids said the coach sent them out on the ice "too hit someone". That is what you can do when you have a big lead, I guess.
As to why Warroad isn't in AA. Listen, the last chance they had to opt up was two years ago. They had never won a state title so I don't blame them for staying down since they hadn't conquered A yet. And they had didn't have a chance to opt up this year. Most likely, they will win the title again this year and I really hope they do move up after this year even though they will be considerably down starting next year. But I also doubt they will move up.