Little Frank and Craig, too bad, they would have made a big difference at the end there to prevent giving up the 2 quick goals.starmvp wrote:I believe two of their D. Sophomore #2 and captain #3
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I think that AHA will be ready to take Burnsville and Edina come section playoff time. The team is not as deep into their season compared to the others (i.e., 8 games (or one-third) vs. 10-12 games for most teams) and Coach Trebil is consistently rolling 4 lines, so the players, particularly the underclassmen, are gaining valuable game experience and still getting into a rhythm. The team has a good balance of tough non-conference games (Roseau, Burnsville, CDH, Edina, Minnetonka, Hill-Murray, EP, BSM and SSM) and generally easier games in the Missota Conference (where AHA can fine-tune and rest/recharge a little). Watch out for AHA! The future also looks good for the team with all their classic, good small forwards (Connor Hurley, Bianchi, Smith), even with the graduations of Cullen Hurley, LaBate and Craig.
AHA already took Burnsville and gave Edina a run they will not soon forget. Those two teams are 1 and 2 in that section. If AHA had not lost two D in the third, the outcome would have been a loss by Edina.westsidestory wrote:I think that AHA will be ready to take Burnsville and Edina come section playoff time. The team is not as deep into their season compared to the others (i.e., 8 games (or one-third) vs. 10-12 games for most teams) and Coach Trebil is consistently rolling 4 lines, so the players, particularly the underclassmen, are gaining valuable game experience and still getting into a rhythm. The team has a good balance of tough non-conference games (Roseau, Burnsville, CDH, Edina, Minnetonka, Hill-Murray, EP, BSM and SSM) and generally easier games in the Missota Conference (where AHA can fine-tune and rest/recharge a little). Watch out for AHA! The future also looks good for the team with all their classic, good small forwards (Connor Hurley, Bianchi, Smith), even with the graduations of Cullen Hurley, LaBate and Craig.