Lakeville North at Duluth East
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Lakeville North at Duluth East
According to the East High website: Game time changed to 5 p.m. Thursday at Heritage due to the 7AA girls quarterfinal between Forest Lake and Duluth being scheduled for 7:30
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Re: Lakeville North at Duluth East
Yes the game has been moved to 5pm
mnmouth wrote:According to the East High website: Game time changed to 5 p.m. Thursday at Heritage due to the 7AA girls quarterfinal between Forest Lake and Duluth being scheduled for 7:30
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I would guess if ever it was before Randolph got there. Cant think of any time it happened in his 20+ years at East. East has not had a losing record now for 61 consecutive season dating back to the 53 season when they were something like 3-4
elliott70 wrote:When is the last time (if ever) that East got put in running time?
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NORTH 4 (ot)
EAST 3
the trip up and early start will bode well for East but
L North is the hands down best team in the state and on an
epic run...sorry Hounds'...you're going down but I'm at least
giving you OT
EAST 3
the trip up and early start will bode well for East but
L North is the hands down best team in the state and on an
epic run...sorry Hounds'...you're going down but I'm at least
giving you OT
LN has 3 regular season games remaining including this one vs East, Eagan and PL. No easy games. I think if they have a chance at winning it all, it would almost serve them best to lose 1 of regular season games remaining to regroup, get their minds right, make sure they are focused and be prepared for what lies ahead in sections. I just think it would be almost impossible to win 25 straight- (which is what it would take it they ran table on remaining games and won state.)
a checking from behind or boarding major could do it too..Sats81 wrote:LN has 3 regular season games remaining including this one vs East, Eagan and PL. No easy games. I think if they have a chance at winning it all, it would almost serve them best to lose 1 of regular season games remaining to regroup, get their minds right, make sure they are focused and be prepared for what lies ahead in sections. I just think it would be almost impossible to win 25 straight- (which is what it would take it they ran table on remaining games and won state.)
Very true.bemused wrote:a checking from behind or boarding major could do it too..Sats81 wrote:LN has 3 regular season games remaining including this one vs East, Eagan and PL. No easy games. I think if they have a chance at winning it all, it would almost serve them best to lose 1 of regular season games remaining to regroup, get their minds right, make sure they are focused and be prepared for what lies ahead in sections. I just think it would be almost impossible to win 25 straight- (which is what it would take it they ran table on remaining games and won state.)
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I agree with everything but the "hands down" part.Tenoverpar wrote:NORTH 4 (ot)
EAST 3
the trip up and early start will bode well for East but
L North is the hands down best team in the state and on an
epic run...sorry Hounds'...you're going down but I'm at least
giving you OT
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What? Home cooking in Duluth? Never!nahc wrote:Karl no home cooking tonight, right??!!!!:)

Nah, we wait until section finals against Grand Rapids to break out our East refs. Can't tip our hand too often and waste them on a regular season game.DrGaf wrote:I bet Karl is in charge of finding the ref's too.![]()

For what it's worth, 4 of East's 5 losses have been at home this year. I'm afraid I'm a pessimist about this one, but I hope I'm prove wrong.
And to answer the running time question, the Tonka '12 loss is the only loss by more than 5 goals under Randolph, though there may have been 1 or 2 others that went into and out of running time. They also had a 6-goal loss and a State Tourney game that was (at least for a little while) in running time during Randolph's one year off the job. Going back into the 70s and 80s, it happened with frequency (if they even had running time then).
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Oh, so true last year...karl(east) wrote:What? Home cooking in Duluth? Never!nahc wrote:Karl no home cooking tonight, right??!!!!:)
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Nah, we wait until section finals against Grand Rapids to break out our East refs. Can't tip our hand too often and waste them on a regular season game.DrGaf wrote:I bet Karl is in charge of finding the ref's too.![]()
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For what it's worth, 4 of East's 5 losses have been at home this year. I'm afraid I'm a pessimist about this one, but I hope I'm prove wrong.
And to answer the running time question, the Tonka '12 loss is the only loss by more than 5 goals under Randolph, though there may have been 1 or 2 others that went into and out of running time. They also had a 6-goal loss and a State Tourney game that was (at least for a little while) in running time during Randolph's one year off the job. Going back into the 70s and 80s, it happened with frequency (if they even had running time then).
