Grand Rapids vs. Duluth Marshall
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Grand Rapids vs. Duluth Marshall
Since this game is becoming interesting, thought I would make it it's own topic.
Teams ties 3-3 with 6:00 left in the 2nd.
Teams ties 3-3 with 6:00 left in the 2nd.
Great game. Grand Rapids controlled most of the play, especially after the 1st period, and at the end of the game. Marshall played very well, probably their best performance of the season to date.
Marshall is a strong four seed in the section, and could create some problems come February. Especially if they can build on these types of games.
Rapids has a ton of talent, but need to figure out their team chemistry if they are going to do any damage at state. Too much talent.....it would be a shame if they do not get it together for a solid state run.
Marshall is a strong four seed in the section, and could create some problems come February. Especially if they can build on these types of games.
Rapids has a ton of talent, but need to figure out their team chemistry if they are going to do any damage at state. Too much talent.....it would be a shame if they do not get it together for a solid state run.
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Unfortunately, I did not get to make a trip to Duluth, so watched on TV. It looked like Rapids came out really flat to start the game. Perhaps some in attendance can provide better insights.
Apparently, Klatt is figuring out how to motivate the T-hawks, because they came out on fire in the second period....then flattened out again....then fired up again. It looked like they were pretty much in control the 3rd and o/t.
It was a good game with positives for both teams and some sources of concern. The more I see Micah Miller, the more I think he is a "heart-and-soul" type of guy for the team. He brings an audacity to the team they have lacked for about 4 or 5 years.
I am excited to see how Rapids does this weekend against Wayzata and WBL.
Apparently, Klatt is figuring out how to motivate the T-hawks, because they came out on fire in the second period....then flattened out again....then fired up again. It looked like they were pretty much in control the 3rd and o/t.
It was a good game with positives for both teams and some sources of concern. The more I see Micah Miller, the more I think he is a "heart-and-soul" type of guy for the team. He brings an audacity to the team they have lacked for about 4 or 5 years.
I am excited to see how Rapids does this weekend against Wayzata and WBL.
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grindiangrad-80, first period they looked like they wanted to fall back into that "coast to a win" effort. Left the young tender out to dry. Evidently Mr. Klatt and staff know how to wake this group up. Tough job for coaches to keep a boot up your backside game in and game out. Reason I am not a believer in a 6 game run late February early March for the "injuns". At some point your leaders have to pull their own weight.grindiangrad-80 wrote:Marshall got off to a quick start and took a 2-0 lead. GR did a nice job of staying with it and were eventually able to get the win.
They have done pretty well at winning the games they are supposed to win this year.
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They're teenagers. Can you give an example of a team that plays hard every period in HS hockey, or even the NHL for that matter? Even Duluth East played their worst period of hockey in the section semi-finals last year according to their coach.northwoods oldtimer wrote:grindiangrad-80, first period they looked like they wanted to fall back into that "coast to a win" effort. Left the young tender out to dry. Evidently Mr. Klatt and staff know how to wake this group up. Tough job for coaches to keep a boot up your backside game in and game out. Reason I am not a believer in a 6 game run late February early March for the "injuns". At some point your leaders have to pull their own weight.grindiangrad-80 wrote:Marshall got off to a quick start and took a 2-0 lead. GR did a nice job of staying with it and were eventually able to get the win.
They have done pretty well at winning the games they are supposed to win this year.
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I honestly have a hard time thinking of a game that the LN team that went 31-0 last didn't play hard....or even a period for that matter.TheHockeyDJ wrote:They're teenagers. Can you give an example of a team that plays hard every period in HS hockey, or even the NHL for that matter? Even Duluth East played their worst period of hockey in the section semi-finals last year according to their coach.northwoods oldtimer wrote:grindiangrad-80, first period they looked like they wanted to fall back into that "coast to a win" effort. Left the young tender out to dry. Evidently Mr. Klatt and staff know how to wake this group up. Tough job for coaches to keep a boot up your backside game in and game out. Reason I am not a believer in a 6 game run late February early March for the "injuns". At some point your leaders have to pull their own weight.grindiangrad-80 wrote:Marshall got off to a quick start and took a 2-0 lead. GR did a nice job of staying with it and were eventually able to get the win.
They have done pretty well at winning the games they are supposed to win this year.
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I watched the game on the webstream also. No question Marshall came out early and did a nice job. I didn't notice a lack of effort as much as a lack of execution. Their passes weren't as crisp early on but as the game went on it improved greatly. I could be wrong (just a fan). Sometimes you have to tip your hat to the other team. JMHOnorthwoods oldtimer wrote:grindiangrad-80, first period they looked like they wanted to fall back into that "coast to a win" effort. Left the young tender out to dry. Evidently Mr. Klatt and staff know how to wake this group up. Tough job for coaches to keep a boot up your backside game in and game out. Reason I am not a believer in a 6 game run late February early March for the "injuns". At some point your leaders have to pull their own weight.grindiangrad-80 wrote:Marshall got off to a quick start and took a 2-0 lead. GR did a nice job of staying with it and were eventually able to get the win.
They have done pretty well at winning the games they are supposed to win this year.
8-0-0 against unranked opponents. They have beat everyone they should have. They've lost a couple 50-50 games (coming in). This team is 19 games in and has only 3 regulation losses.grindiangrad-80 wrote:Marshall got off to a quick start and took a 2-0 lead. GR did a nice job of staying with it and were eventually able to get the win.
They have done pretty well at winning the games they are supposed to win this year.
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Apples and oranges comparison DJ. 25 game schedule and 80 game schedule such a significant difference they do not compare.TheHockeyDJ wrote:They're teenagers. Can you give an example of a team that plays hard every period in HS hockey, or even the NHL for that matter? Even Duluth East played their worst period of hockey in the section semi-finals last year according to their coach.northwoods oldtimer wrote:grindiangrad-80, first period they looked like they wanted to fall back into that "coast to a win" effort. Left the young tender out to dry. Evidently Mr. Klatt and staff know how to wake this group up. Tough job for coaches to keep a boot up your backside game in and game out. Reason I am not a believer in a 6 game run late February early March for the "injuns". At some point your leaders have to pull their own weight.grindiangrad-80 wrote:Marshall got off to a quick start and took a 2-0 lead. GR did a nice job of staying with it and were eventually able to get the win.
They have done pretty well at winning the games they are supposed to win this year.
HS teams that compete shift in and shift out:
Hill
Bemidji
Lakeville North
Eden Prairie
Hermantown
Greenway
Minnetonka
North woods I agree with your take. GR is talent loaded and potential loaded. The biggest issue is with the SR's not leading by example. It almost seems like they are a team built on we have more skill all the way growing up and somewhere along the lines never grasped the shift in shift out mentality.
Please add Hibbing to your list of teams that play hard shift in and shift out or some step daddy on here is going to pout n cry.
Please add Hibbing to your list of teams that play hard shift in and shift out or some step daddy on here is going to pout n cry.
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boblee wrote:8-0-0 against unranked opponents. They have beat everyone they should have. They've lost a couple 50-50 games (coming in). This team is 19 games in and has only 3 regulation losses.grindiangrad-80 wrote:Marshall got off to a quick start and took a 2-0 lead. GR did a nice job of staying with it and were eventually able to get the win.
They have done pretty well at winning the games they are supposed to win this year.
Agreed. The only 2 games I saw where they were not really in the game much were against Eden Prairie and Hermantown. They have been plenty of fun to follow otherwise. I think they will be in the picture for a few years to come. Hopefully, they can peak in about 4-6 weeks.