1/14/12 Duluth East vs Eden Prairie

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Who reigns victorious?

Duluth East
16
76%
Eden Prairie
5
24%
 
Total votes: 21

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1/14/12 Duluth East vs Eden Prairie

Post by 21Swagger »

Predictions? East still playing at less than full strength with Olson, Repensky and Parker out.

Hounds 5 -3
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Post by Duluth 4 »

I think the little chip on the hounds shoulder gives them the needed boost to get past the eagles 5-3
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Post by StreetStix »

Yea I like that 5-3 scoreline as well. Skoog will let in a little more than Parker would, but its too hard to stop East from scoring.
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Post by GTTN »

Im going with an upset (kinda) 3 to 3 tie. Will EP bring out some fans and have a packed house for this big game?
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Post by Sats81 »

4-2 Hounds. The East train is not gonna stop.
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Post by Bonehead »

Hmm...someone forgot to tell EP to roll over. They look hungry!

1-1 after one
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Post by dulutheastfan »

Can someone keep me updates working double time haha
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Post by Duluth 4 »

4-1 East late in the 2nd
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Post by Bonehead »

dulutheastfan wrote:Can someone keep me updates working double time haha
Huh?

Not to worry! Your hounds came out MUCH hungrier in the second after a good a$$ chewing (I a$$ume) by Randolph! :wink:
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Post by karl(east) »

After EP did a nice job bottling the Hounds up at times in the first, East took over in the 2nd. I believe they said the shots were 20-3. Great forecheck from all three lines, and the top line had a ton of chances. Randolph had the first three goals, and Toninato the 4th. Watching Meirs Moore go to work on the 4-on-4 ahead of the Toninato goal was terrific. Skoog is also looking the sharpest I've seen him.

Line of the night from Bart Archer: "If Randolph and Toninato are the straws that stir the drink, Moore is the glass that holds it."
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Post by edgeless2 »

Duluth 4 wrote:4-1 East late in the 2nd
4-2 in 3rd. Randolph line dominant.
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Post by karl(east) »

4-2 Final. EP actually looked quite good in the first and third periods, but the second period killed them. These two teams always seem to play entertaining games--high-intensity but not chippy. East may have won, but I like the makeup of the EP team. They aren't a team I'd want to have to deal with in sections.

Nothing fancy in the final frame from the Hounds, but they took care of business. On to Apple Valley.
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Post by Sats81 »

Sats81 wrote:4-2 Hounds. The East train is not gonna stop.
BAM.
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Post by tonkafan77 »

I agree with Karl completely. East definitely gained a ton of momentum in the second period but EP gained some back in the third.

I was disappointed in the Eden Prairie fans. Not only were the adults not loud at all, their student section was nonexistent. For how big of a school they are and how big of a game that was, I find it weird that there was no student section present.
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Post by Duluth 4 »

tonkafan77 wrote:I agree with Karl completely. East definitely gained a ton of momentum in the second period but EP gained some back in the third.

I was disappointed in the Eden Prairie fans. Not only were the adults not loud at all, their student section was nonexistent. For how big of a school they are and how big of a game that was, I find it weird that there was no student section present.
This is why I personally hate EP. They are so used to winning they are almost numb to anything that is not a state championship. Even with that, after the triple OT thriller in last years state championship, they didn't even care. They are numb to winning. If that isn't a sign that a school is too big, too many kids to pick from, I'm not sure what is.
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Post by 21Swagger »

If East plays like they did in the 2nd period they are unbeatable, even with 3 top players out. 1st and 3rd periods were solid but not great.

Also, Jake Randolph continues to build his Mr. Hockey resume.
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Post by edgeless2 »

Duluth 4 wrote:
tonkafan77 wrote:I agree with Karl completely. East definitely gained a ton of momentum in the second period but EP gained some back in the third.

I was disappointed in the Eden Prairie fans. Not only were the adults not loud at all, their student section was nonexistent. For how big of a school they are and how big of a game that was, I find it weird that there was no student section present.
This is why I personally hate EP. They are so used to winning they are almost numb to anything that is not a state championship. Even with that, after the triple OT thriller in last years state championship, they didn't even care. They are numb to winning. If that isn't a sign that a school is too big, too many kids to pick from, I'm not sure what is.
No sense in hatin on EP. They lose 80% of their team from last year and they still are competitive. Not much was expected out of this young team but the building was still packed. Not a bunch to cheer about for EP in this game. East is just that good this year. I would bet they have silenced more than one venue this season. EPCC is the most sterile place to play in, just
awful. Hounds go undefeated this year! First time since Jefferson in mid 90's?
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Post by righty8383 »

edgeless2 wrote:
Duluth 4 wrote:
tonkafan77 wrote:I agree with Karl completely. East definitely gained a ton of momentum in the second period but EP gained some back in the third.

I was disappointed in the Eden Prairie fans. Not only were the adults not loud at all, their student section was nonexistent. For how big of a school they are and how big of a game that was, I find it weird that there was no student section present.
This is why I personally hate EP. They are so used to winning they are almost numb to anything that is not a state championship. Even with that, after the triple OT thriller in last years state championship, they didn't even care. They are numb to winning. If that isn't a sign that a school is too big, too many kids to pick from, I'm not sure what is.
No sense in hatin on EP. They lose 80% of their team from last year and they still are competitive. Not much was expected out of this young team but the building was still packed. Not a bunch to cheer about for EP in this game. East is just that good this year. I would bet they have silenced more than one venue this season. EPCC is the most sterile place to play in, just
awful. Hounds go undefeated this year! First time since Jefferson in mid 90's?
If they beat Tonka next Saturday at Pagel they will surely finish the regular season unbeaten. Anything can happen at state but they'll probalby win that too.
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