Hockey Day in Minnesota Jan 21 2012

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duluth dave
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Post by duluth dave »

why give minnetonka home ice. maybe they should play at amsoil in duluth.
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Post by OnFrozenPond »

duluth dave wrote:why give minnetonka home ice. maybe they should play at amsoil in duluth.
Technically, they are the home team.
duluth dave
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Post by duluth dave »

I hope they dont get home officiating-like the third period of the scwans cup title game.
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duluth dave wrote:I hope they dont get home officiating-like the third period of the scwans cup title game.
Wow.
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Post by norcon »

Anyone know what ticket prices are for these games??
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Post by Roseauverrated »

Just talked to someone from the MHS Activities Office, they're selling tickets starting Saturday at 9:00am. To answer your question norcon, I believe prices are the same as other home games, $4 for students and $6 for adults. I'm not entirely sure on that though, whatever you pay it should be worth your money.
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Post by Weekend_Warrior »

Lake Nokomis, where they're having the Pond Hockey Championships this weekend, has over 12 inches of ice. Why would Lake Minnetonka be any different?
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Post by Roseauverrated »

Weekend_Warrior wrote:Lake Nokomis, where they're having the Pond Hockey Championships this weekend, has over 12 inches of ice. Why would Lake Minnetonka be any different?
Lake Nokomis is a lot smaller than Lake Minnetonka. I'd look up the their sizes but Wikipedia is blacked out right now. It would be crazy to even drive on Lake Minnetonka right now.
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Post by Roseauverrated »

I'm really bored right now so I made this just to show you my point

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Post by nikebauer05 »

Roseauverrated wrote:I'm really bored right now so I made this just to show you my point

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Plus to add to this point, even though the game would have been on land next to the lake I don't think some people realize how long it takes to make an ice rink that is playable and safe enough for a high school hockey game. The high temps were in the 40's until two days ago. This isn't a normal pond rink that could be good in a few days of flooding.
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Post by old goalie85 »

Driving all over Forest Lake.[Not as big as tonka]
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Post by StreetStix »

nikebauer05 wrote: Plus to add to this point, even though the game would have been on land next to the lake I don't think some people realize how long it takes to make an ice rink that is playable and safe enough for a high school hockey game. The high temps were in the 40's until two days ago. This isn't a normal pond rink that could be good in a few days of flooding.
I cry foul! My pond rink still sucks this year after several days of flooding :(
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Post by gitter »

Roseauverrated wrote:
Weekend_Warrior wrote:Lake Nokomis, where they're having the Pond Hockey Championships this weekend, has over 12 inches of ice. Why would Lake Minnetonka be any different?
Lake Nokomis is a lot smaller than Lake Minnetonka. I'd look up the their sizes but Wikipedia is blacked out right now. It would be crazy to even drive on Lake Minnetonka right now.
Here's a better site than Wiki for your lake facts :D

http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/lakefind/index.html

Minnetonka - 14,100 acres
Nokomis - 201 acres
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Post by Roseauverrated »

gitter wrote:
Roseauverrated wrote:
Weekend_Warrior wrote:Lake Nokomis, where they're having the Pond Hockey Championships this weekend, has over 12 inches of ice. Why would Lake Minnetonka be any different?
Lake Nokomis is a lot smaller than Lake Minnetonka. I'd look up the their sizes but Wikipedia is blacked out right now. It would be crazy to even drive on Lake Minnetonka right now.
Here's a better site than Wiki for your lake facts :D

http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/lakefind/index.html

Minnetonka - 14,100 acres
Nokomis - 201 acres
Thanks, I'll be sure to keep that in mind next time I have to look up how big a lake is.
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Post by defense »

Roseauverrated wrote:
gitter wrote:
Roseauverrated wrote: Lake Nokomis is a lot smaller than Lake Minnetonka. I'd look up the their sizes but Wikipedia is blacked out right now. It would be crazy to even drive on Lake Minnetonka right now.
Here's a better site than Wiki for your lake facts :D

http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/lakefind/index.html

Minnetonka - 14,100 acres
Nokomis - 201 acres
Thanks, I'll be sure to keep that in mind next time I have to look up how big a lake is.
However I just read that they are playing a pond hockey tournement on excelsior bay real soon.....not saying...just saying...
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Post by shotpassskate »

Looking forward to this big game. Also wondering what these teams might be wearing as in special uniforms.

I will say this looking forward to seeing the GREYhounds in their uniforms.
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Post by old goalie85 »

With the amount of outdoor ice that the Duluth kids play on as youths, one would think they would have had an advantage outside. Yes??? No????
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Post by StreetStix »

East's jerseys should be pretty cool. Think Detroit's Winter Classic jerseys, similar letters to that. Nice that the kids get to keep them too.
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Post by Slap Shot »

I'd like to see Tonka emphasize the anchor on a "3rd" one of these years.
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Post by Roseauverrated »

Roseauverrated wrote:Just talked to someone from the MHS Activities Office, they're selling tickets starting Saturday at 9:00am. To answer your question norcon, I believe prices are the same as other home games, $4 for students and $6 for adults. I'm not entirely sure on that though, whatever you pay it should be worth your money.
I was wrong, tickets are $10 for adults and $8 for students.
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Hockey Day Minnesota Coverage on MnSportsNetwork.com!

Post by uofmhedfan23 »

The Minnesota Sports Broadcast Network (MSBN) will be broadcasting 11 hockey games TODAY in celebration of Hockey Day Minnesota! Check out the action by visiting MnSportsNetwork.com!

Hockey Day Minnesota Schedule:
1:00 PM - MSBN Channel 2 - Girls Hockey: Blake vs. Breck
2:00 PM - MSBN Channel 7 - Girls Hockey: Moorhead vs. Warroad
3:00 PM - MSBN Channel 5 - Boys Hockey: Brainerd vs. Roseau
5:00 PM - MSBN Channel 2 - Boys Hockey: Saint Thomas Academy vs. Breck
6:15 PM - MSBN Channel 7 - Boys Hockey: Moorhead vs. Warroad
7:00 PM - MSBN Channel 1 - Boys Hockey: Eden Prairie vs. Wayzata
7:00 PM - MSBN Channel 4 - MNJHL Hockey: Hudson Crusaders vs. Dells Ducks
7:00 PM - MSBN Channel 5 - NCAA DIII Men's Hockey: St. Mary's vs. St. Thomas
7:00 PM - MSBN Channel 8 - MNJHL Hockey: Twin Cities Northern Lights vs. Rochester Ice Hawks
7:30 PM - MSBN Channel 3 - Boys Hockey: Forest Lake vs. Park of C.G.
7:30 PM - MSBN Channel 6 - MNJHL Hockey: Maple Grove Energy vs. Minnesota Owls

These games will feature LIVE audio or video of the game with play-by-play, color analysis, and LIVE scoring via a Gametracker screen.

MSBN has released it preliminary schedule for the rest of the 2011-2012 Winter Sports Season! Please check out all the games being covered by clicking on this link --> MSBN FULL SCHEDULE
You're listening to HS hockey on MSBN
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Post by mulefarm »

Really not a hockey day without the outdoor games? The state of hockey cannot figure out how to produce outdoor ice in the middle of Jan.
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