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PondHockeyChampion
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Post by PondHockeyChampion »

move in ties it up! five hole! 2-2
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Post by alcloseshaver »

This is excellent play by play, much better than the vanilla Hub stuff.
PondHockeyChampion
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Post by PondHockeyChampion »

Thanks, phone died and I am sure you know the score now.

Great game, could have gone either way, shaver just missed on putting them up 3-1 on a great save off her backhand across the crease. Would probably have secured the victory. But you need some puckluck and the magnificent 10 came through when they needed them most.

The big upset would be Edina over EP, must have been another great game, too bad they were not both together this year.

Good luck to the girls in State
Tigers33
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Post by Tigers33 »

How often did wayzata play their third line? Or did you not watch that close enough.
PondHockeyChampion
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Post by PondHockeyChampion »

Tigers33 wrote:How often did wayzata play their third line? Or did you not watch that close enough.
very little, basically ten on ten for 80-90% of the game as both matched each other. Tonka was deeper if they would have played
PondHockeyChampion
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Post by PondHockeyChampion »

36 looks all giddy in his white out, too bad there are not more students here, very sparse turnout for a big school. Would have had more if day game and kids could have left school.
Tigers33
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Post by Tigers33 »

Pondhockey - do you understand all tonka is doing is matching lines basically? Do you get that part?

Obviously pondhockeychamp does
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luckyEPDad
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Post by luckyEPDad »

PondHockeyChampion wrote:36 looks all giddy in his white out, too bad there are not more students here, very sparse turnout for a big school. Would have had more if day game and kids could have left school.
The size of the crowd is inversely proportional to the size of the school. Day/night game is of little consequence.

Give it up Tiger. Nobody cares.
36Guy
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Post by 36Guy »

PondHockeyChampion wrote:36 looks all giddy in his white out, too bad there are not more students here, very sparse turnout for a big school. Would have had more if day game and kids could have left school.
If you want to know where the bitterness comes from in PHC, Ej cut his daughter off the section roster so now he is trying to burn the place down.

As far as attendance goes, PHC is absolutely correct. However, no matter how popular our girls team is, our boys team had a home section game last and the boys definitely steal the show.

Also, 2 other things. Daytime attendance is always high because students get the choice of going to a "girls" game and getting an "excused" absence or going to school all day. You do the math....they pick the game. Also, evening attendance is also hurt by youth playoff games or practice. I know many that wanted to attend but they were at their younger daughters hockey.
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