And this surprises anyone? It doesn't take a genius to see that this guy has no integrity - just look at some of the names on roster.spectatorfun wrote:interesting to see besse's line double shifting in the last few minutes in a game they are winning by 3. All I can think is that coach is trying to get them some points instead of giving the 4th line some time...Nice
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BSM's 3rd line never let BV out of their zone and was on the ice for 1-2 goals.Edgy wrote:BV defense very soft - at least tonight. 2nd and 3rd line got dominated. BSM made BV Gaolie move side to side and he didn't look good doing it - plus gave up a lot rebounds. BSM's 3rd line even got in on the action.... Maybe BV had the flu
Not sure what that means. Lets start with the idea that only 3 lines dressed.Bluewhitefan wrote:And this surprises anyone? It doesn't take a genius to see that this guy has no integrity - just look at some of the names on roster.spectatorfun wrote:interesting to see besse's line double shifting in the last few minutes in a game they are winning by 3. All I can think is that coach is trying to get them some points instead of giving the 4th line some time...Nice
As regards to no integrity who are you talking about ?
my apologies 27 shots for BSM and 20 for Bville but still only 74% for the goalie from Bvillegreen4 wrote:i did not watch the game but according to the hub only 23 shots for BSM and 24 for BVille... on this forum it sounded like a trashing but to Hockey hub it sounds like Bville's goalie was weak as he only stopped 70% of shots
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Glover and Collins left for the NTDP...I think the poster's point was that the Benilde D looked a bit thin. There's some talent back there, but as with last year, it may take some time to come together. Part of the problem was Benilde's PK/Burnsville's strong PP, but Burnsville was able to carve them up at times, especially in the first period. The offensive explosion in the 2nd and 3rd periods was very impressive by the Red Knights, but in order to beat deeper teams that are sound defensively (as opposed to flailing about like Burnsville in the 2nd period), they're going to have to clean some stuff up.MNHockeyFan wrote:If true anyone know why they were missing? And again if true, Benilde likely would have beat the Blaze by an even larger margin.Nuts&Bolts wrote:BSM is missing Glover and Collins based on what I'm seeing.
As for players missing this game, I understand Jungels is taking a "two week vacation." Not sure about anyone else.
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I think double shifting the first line late in the game shows respect for the opponent. What did you want the coach to do, put out only the third line and show up Bville?Bluewhitefan wrote:And this surprises anyone? It doesn't take a genius to see that this guy has no integrity - just look at some of the names on roster.spectatorfun wrote:interesting to see besse's line double shifting in the last few minutes in a game they are winning by 3. All I can think is that coach is trying to get them some points instead of giving the 4th line some time...Nice
I missed the first period, but the rest of the game was entirely one-sided.
The Blaze looked flat. They have a ton of talent on that team, but they sure didn't show it tonight. It's also a pretty young team, so they have a lot of "run" in them.
BSM got Mallon on at least 2 wrap-arounds because he just drops to his pads and is not mobile at all. Anderson is a much better goalie.
Burnsville's problems are obvious from just casual observation. Names on the back of the jerseys for starters. And almost as many people behind the bench as on it. They need focus.
The Blaze are a team that generally get stronger as the season progresses. They'll lick their wounds and they will be strong contenders.
BSM is well, BSM. Lots of talent, strong coaching, and winning mentality.
This is going to be a great hockey season.
The Blaze looked flat. They have a ton of talent on that team, but they sure didn't show it tonight. It's also a pretty young team, so they have a lot of "run" in them.
BSM got Mallon on at least 2 wrap-arounds because he just drops to his pads and is not mobile at all. Anderson is a much better goalie.
Burnsville's problems are obvious from just casual observation. Names on the back of the jerseys for starters. And almost as many people behind the bench as on it. They need focus.
The Blaze are a team that generally get stronger as the season progresses. They'll lick their wounds and they will be strong contenders.
BSM is well, BSM. Lots of talent, strong coaching, and winning mentality.
This is going to be a great hockey season.
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Compeltely agree -Wside wrote:BSM's 3rd line never let BV out of their zone and was on the ice for 1-2 goals.Edgy wrote:BV defense very soft - at least tonight. 2nd and 3rd line got dominated. BSM made BV Gaolie move side to side and he didn't look good doing it - plus gave up a lot rebounds. BSM's 3rd line even got in on the action.... Maybe BV had the flu
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B'ville will struggle at D early on, there young and TK is over rated, Jk can give minutes to some of the younger D now that he's got TK his scholarship,and they should improve otherwise it will be a long disappointing season for B'ville, unless they can figure out a way to get there few big guns oxygen while skateing they can look forward to a loseing season 
