Bagley vs EGF
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Bagley vs EGF
When is the last time Bagley/Fosston made it to a quarterfinal? Can the Flyers tender stand on his head and shut down the Wave of Green or will it be rt start of the third?
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1996frozenponds wrote:When is the last time Bagley/Fosston made it to a quarterfinal? Can the Flyers tender stand on his head and shut down the Wave of Green or will it be rt start of the third?
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I have asked several people, mostly former EGF players, and they back up Elliott that EGF and Bagley, that despite being in the same section and 1.5 hours apart, have not played since the mid 80s.
I am interested in the B/F crowd tonight, will it be three quarters of the parents or will this energize the fan base and have a big B/F crowd at the Civic tonight?
I am interested in the B/F crowd tonight, will it be three quarters of the parents or will this energize the fan base and have a big B/F crowd at the Civic tonight?
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Will you be there?air force one wrote:I have asked several people, mostly former EGF players, and they back up Elliott that EGF and Bagley, that despite being in the same section and 1.5 hours apart, have not played since the mid 80s.
I am interested in the B/F crowd tonight, will it be three quarters of the parents or will this energize the fan base and have a big B/F crowd at the Civic tonight?
What is a Green Wave anyway?
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I'm planning to be...TTpuckster wrote:Will you be there?air force one wrote:I have asked several people, mostly former EGF players, and they back up Elliott that EGF and Bagley, that despite being in the same section and 1.5 hours apart, have not played since the mid 80s.
I am interested in the B/F crowd tonight, will it be three quarters of the parents or will this energize the fan base and have a big B/F crowd at the Civic tonight?
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Great, send along some updates here, if you can.air force one wrote:I'm planning to be...TTpuckster wrote:Will you be there?air force one wrote:I have asked several people, mostly former EGF players, and they back up Elliott that EGF and Bagley, that despite being in the same section and 1.5 hours apart, have not played since the mid 80s.
I am interested in the B/F crowd tonight, will it be three quarters of the parents or will this energize the fan base and have a big B/F crowd at the Civic tonight?
What is a Green Wave anyway?
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My phone battery was super low at the arena.
B/F made a galant effort in the first but it didn't take EGF long to wear down the Flyers first line with heavy doses of EGF 3rd and 4th lines. B/F started with some fight though and kept play at neutral ice and high in the defensive zone. Kober used his full arsenal to tire the Flyers out and Thoma was a wall for the Flyers. 3-0 EGF after 1, Shots 22-0 EGF.
EGF came out in the second flying and B/F looked tired and shell shocked. Most play was on B/Fs side of the red line. EGF was passing really well and bombing shots from the blue line. At one point they just cycled the puck in the zone long enough to complete two line changes. The D just played outfield on the blue line and intercepted everything B/F tried to clear. EGF took a 5 minute boarding call with 3 minutes left in the period but looked even better on the kill. A minute later, B/F took a minor so that cancelled the power play and they skated 4x4 where EGF picked up a goal. 6-0 EGF after 2, Shots 42-0 EGF.
Third period the Green Wave came running out of the tunnel, the Flyers could barely lift their leg to go over the boards. They looked like the would rather be on the bus home. EGF played a lot of pass and catch and put on a cycling clinic. They picked up another goal to finish 7-0 and I had them for 64 shots as they stopped posting them accurately around 45.
The last five minutes the whole arena wanted the Flyers to get a shot on goal. The did mount 3 or 4 rushes that got into the zone and below the goal line extended. EGF played tough D to prevent and the entire arena was oowwwing and ahhing. Thoma, the B/F goalie was the player of the game for me. He is good and doesn't have a lot of help in front of him. He is a warrior. He was the last through the handshake line and the last off the ice. The B/F crowd gave him a great standing ovation, the whole building should have.
B/F made a galant effort in the first but it didn't take EGF long to wear down the Flyers first line with heavy doses of EGF 3rd and 4th lines. B/F started with some fight though and kept play at neutral ice and high in the defensive zone. Kober used his full arsenal to tire the Flyers out and Thoma was a wall for the Flyers. 3-0 EGF after 1, Shots 22-0 EGF.
EGF came out in the second flying and B/F looked tired and shell shocked. Most play was on B/Fs side of the red line. EGF was passing really well and bombing shots from the blue line. At one point they just cycled the puck in the zone long enough to complete two line changes. The D just played outfield on the blue line and intercepted everything B/F tried to clear. EGF took a 5 minute boarding call with 3 minutes left in the period but looked even better on the kill. A minute later, B/F took a minor so that cancelled the power play and they skated 4x4 where EGF picked up a goal. 6-0 EGF after 2, Shots 42-0 EGF.
Third period the Green Wave came running out of the tunnel, the Flyers could barely lift their leg to go over the boards. They looked like the would rather be on the bus home. EGF played a lot of pass and catch and put on a cycling clinic. They picked up another goal to finish 7-0 and I had them for 64 shots as they stopped posting them accurately around 45.
The last five minutes the whole arena wanted the Flyers to get a shot on goal. The did mount 3 or 4 rushes that got into the zone and below the goal line extended. EGF played tough D to prevent and the entire arena was oowwwing and ahhing. Thoma, the B/F goalie was the player of the game for me. He is good and doesn't have a lot of help in front of him. He is a warrior. He was the last through the handshake line and the last off the ice. The B/F crowd gave him a great standing ovation, the whole building should have.
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Good summary. thanks, If I would have been there, I would have stood up and gave him an ovation.air force one wrote:My phone battery was super low at the arena.
B/F made a galant effort in the first but it didn't take EGF long to wear down the Flyers first line with heavy doses of EGF 3rd and 4th lines. B/F started with some fight though and kept play at neutral ice and high in the defensive zone. Kober used his full arsenal to tire the Flyers out and Thoma was a wall for the Flyers. 3-0 EGF after 1, Shots 22-0 EGF.
EGF came out in the second flying and B/F looked tired and shell shocked. Most play was on B/Fs side of the red line. EGF was passing really well and bombing shots from the blue line. At one point they just cycled the puck in the zone long enough to complete two line changes. The D just played outfield on the blue line and intercepted everything B/F tried to clear. EGF took a 5 minute boarding call with 3 minutes left in the period but looked even better on the kill. A minute later, B/F took a minor so that cancelled the power play and they skated 4x4 where EGF picked up a goal. 6-0 EGF after 2, Shots 42-0 EGF.
Third period the Green Wave came running out of the tunnel, the Flyers could barely lift their leg to go over the boards. They looked like the would rather be on the bus home. EGF played a lot of pass and catch and put on a cycling clinic. They picked up another goal to finish 7-0 and I had them for 64 shots as they stopped posting them accurately around 45.
The last five minutes the whole arena wanted the Flyers to get a shot on goal. The did mount 3 or 4 rushes that got into the zone and below the goal line extended. EGF played tough D to prevent and the entire arena was oowwwing and ahhing. Thoma, the B/F goalie was the player of the game for me. He is good and doesn't have a lot of help in front of him. He is a warrior. He was the last through the handshake line and the last off the ice. The B/F crowd gave him a great standing ovation, the whole building should have.
What is a Green Wave anyway?