Teak wrote:Yeah, consolation. How about them 'Duds....errr, Spuds?!
Next year, Moorhead, just let Bemidji go instead of embarrassing Section 8AA.
ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, teaker..... Like they say... the truth hurts, eh??
Yes it does!
I see where Bitzer gave up 2 goals on only 8 shots......Moorhead outshot Lakeville 38-8! Quite the goalie at Lakeville.
Glad to see White Bear Lake overcome their Thursday loss to take the Consolation semi-final over Blaine in another OT. I see Sager likes to get extra ice time in at no extra cost (how many OTs in the past 4 games?)...
Teak wrote:Yeah, consolation. How about them 'Duds....errr, Spuds?!
Next year, Moorhead, just let Bemidji go instead of embarrassing Section 8AA.
ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, teaker..... Like they say... the truth hurts, eh??
Yes it does!
I see where Bitzer gave up 2 goals on only 8 shots......Moorhead outshot Lakeville 38-8! Quite the goalie at Lakeville.
Glad to see White Bear Lake overcome their Thursday loss to take the Consolation semi-final over Blaine in another OT. I see Sager likes to get extra ice time in at no extra cost (how many OTs in the past 4 games?)...
Five of the Bears last seven games have gone into overtime. The last four have been O.T. games. Seven O.T.'s in the past four games.
wbmd wrote:
Somewhere in the area of 150+ when Mike Schwartz was coaching the Bears in the mid '90's.
He's talking by one player not the team
In that case, I think Mac Jansen has the record then.
The White Bear Lake single season record for goals by one player is 40 by Tom Jensen in the 1994-95 season (28 games). Do note that the last names are spelled different.
The White Bear Lake single season record for goals by the team is 170 also in the 1994-95 season. White Bear scored 127 goals this year.