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Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2008 12:25 am
by SiouxRecruit
schwang17 wrote:SiouxRecruit wrote:schwang17 wrote:
Really? What were the scores of the EGF - Warroad tilts this year?
5-2 Warroad
6-4 Warroad

So if PR or anybody else plays Warroad and loses by 2-3 goals they should get added to Mr. Shanty's end-to-end, shift-to-shift list...

sounds like it......

Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2008 1:52 am
by hockeytuuk98
hey didn't Park either tie or beat EGF like 2 years ago in the regular season and then EGF beat Park in the Gardens during the playoffs like 7-1 or something like that??? Im predicting 6-2 EGF this year... Sorry Park faithful
Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2008 1:57 am
by SiouxRecruit
hockeytuuk98 wrote:hey didn't Park either tie or beat EGF like 2 years ago in the regular season and then EGF beat Park in the Gardens during the playoffs like 7-1 or something like that??? Im predicting 6-2 EGF this year... Sorry Park faithful
Dont recall that exactly happening....hockeytuuk...u think ur the first person who thinks that?haha

Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2008 7:29 am
by Irishmans Shanty
schwang17 wrote:SiouxRecruit wrote:schwang17 wrote:
Really? What were the scores of the EGF - Warroad tilts this year?
5-2 Warroad
6-4 Warroad

So if PR or anybody else plays Warroad and loses by 2-3 goals they should get added to Mr. Shanty's end-to-end, shift-to-shift list...

The sports world is never that cut and dry.
I know of a team that lost to Warroad 2-0 that didn't go end to end, shift to shift with them
Did Bagley go end to end, shift to shift with LOW on Tuesday?
Did LOW go end to end, shift to shift with IFalls in their second meeting?
Always remember and never forget, that the ability to go end to end, shift to shift does not guarantee a close game nor does the inability to go end to end, shift to shift, guarantee a loss.
Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2008 10:09 am
by Schoolyardpuck
Due to some unforseen issues I had to take care of, I was unable to attend the games last night in the Little Ralph... I did however get to listen to most of the TRF vs. Bem game, and talked to others who were at the game. Score set aside, I was told that TRF won that game in pretty much all aspects of the game other then Bemidji having a hot goaltender. I ask now of the faithful readers of this board was this the case? and does TRF have a chance at knocking off Warroad on Saturday? I would love to see a TRF vs. EGF rematch, or even a TRF vs. PR rematch for the section title.... any chances of this happening???
Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2008 10:48 am
by SiouxRecruit
There is always a chance at anything...I think TRF can take the skirties out...it would be interesting

Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2008 10:52 am
by gottago
Warroad will carry the play much of the game vs TRF but there are a handful of very good goaltenders in this section and TRF has one of them which gives them a shot.
Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2008 11:56 am
by NorthcoteCupGuy
Go KC & Go LOW! Let's see some upsets!
Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2008 12:11 pm
by Joey (nine toes) Marcoux
After last nights contests...I'd have to say Warroad is the team to beat in 8A.

Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2008 4:11 pm
by mohunk
schwang17 wrote:IAMAHOCKEYPLAYER wrote:mohunk, i'm pretty sure i would start laughing hysterically if i was ever in a corner with you.
I just remember at an open hockey when i was a squirt you slashed my stick and broke it...that was the first stick i ever broke.
Corners with Mohunk = non stop laughter. Alot of the guys used to show up 3 sheets to the wind on Sunday nights and Mo would show up energized and ready to kill. Pretty good stuff.
Have you talked to Mr. Blasimann lately, Mo?
Yes, he's on an around the world trip that will last many months
To my fellow members in the Gallery, thank you for these kind words. I love the sport.
SB24--I was the only guy walking around the Jr Ralph with the orange and black on. There were a TON of yellow and black wearers, couldn't tell which one was you. I wish you would have come up and said "Hi."
No one expected CROX to give you much of a contest, but it started out interesting--great save by your goalie on that breakaway. I hope our boys get to meet yours in the final, then one way or another there will be lots of "Woulda/Coulda/Shoulda." Of course we want the permission granted earlier for 24/7 obnoxious posting (bet the whole rest of the state hopes we lose because of this).
Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2008 4:45 pm
by NorthcoteCupGuy
Will any radio stations be streaming the games on the internet?
Go KC!!

Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2008 6:31 pm
by schwang17
Irishmans Shanty wrote:Always remember and never forget, that the ability to go end to end, shift to shift does not guarantee a close game nor does the inability to go end to end, shift to shift, guarantee a loss.
Would you say shot total, and team depth would be keys to your end-to-end, shift-to-shift list? If that is the case, what were the shots of EGF and Warroad's 2 games? Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think they were about 10-15 + in favor of the 12 year old girls...
Quite honestly, I don't think anybody is at Warroad's level and it will take a supreme effort for anybody to knock them off. I respect Mr. Shanty, but I'll have to disagree with him on this 1...
Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2008 8:46 pm
by mohunk
The PR
Orange and
Black HUSTLE/MUSCLE Express passes the first station on the way to the X defeating LOW 9-2. Who's next:
EFG or
KC??

Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2008 8:56 pm
by schwang17
mohunk wrote:The PR
Orange and
Black HUSTLE/MUSCLE Express passes the first station on the way to the X defeating LOW 9-2. Who's next:
EFG or
KC??

I think 23 shots given up vs. LOW means we need better D in the semi's..
Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2008 9:09 pm
by elliott70
schwang17 wrote:mohunk wrote:The PR
Orange and
Black HUSTLE/MUSCLE Express passes the first station on the way to the X defeating LOW 9-2. Who's next:
EFG or
KC??

I think 23 shots given up vs. LOW means we need better D in the semi's..
I think going up early tends to let others play more which might mean a few more shots given up later in the game.
I think the keys agains EGF (if indeed it is EGF) will be 'what shots are given allowed', close in - rebounds. Therefore, goalie play. And on the other end how much time Lehrke gets with the puck to either shoot or set up his wings and thus defensive play.
So on PR's side; not a question of giving up shots but giving up the second shots.
On EGF's side, controlling Lehrke, at least as much as you can.
Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2008 9:15 pm
by schwang17
elliott70 wrote:I think going up early tends to let others play more which might mean a few more shots given up later in the game.
I think the keys agains EGF (if indeed it is EGF) will be 'what shots are given allowed', close in - rebounds. Therefore, goalie play. And on the other end how much time Lehrke gets with the puck to either shoot or set up his wings and thus defensive play.
So on PR's side; not a question of giving up shots but giving up the second shots.
On EGF's side, controlling Lehrke, at least as much as you can.
Solid analysis, Mr. Elliott. Couldn't agree more...
Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2008 11:06 pm
by SiouxRecruit
SB...and Flipper....i plan on meeting both of you guys tomorrow.....ill be with mohunk im sure....hes pretty easy to find

Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 8:02 am
by mohunk
SiouxRecruit wrote:SB...and Flipper....i plan on meeting both of you guys tomorrow.....ill be with mohunk im sure....
hes pretty easy to find 
What!! Are you making fun on me 'cause I'm a poster child for the orange and black? Maybe I'll doff the O/B
pants, turtle neck, sweatshirt, coat and hat and come incognito! NAH, aint gonna happen!
About TRF/WAR today: WAR-5 TRF-2
TRF out played BJI all night long Thursday, but:
---kept trying to jam it up the boards despite series of 3 BJI players being there, what's with that? Didn't see the ice well that the middle was open.
---kept giving up control of the slot. How many times did a defender turn the wrong way and let BJI walk out from the boards into the slot? TRF's goalie should not have to deal with this. Ravndalen did the same thing against CROX all night long. TRF better play his body or he will light them up!
---All this talk early in the season about TRF being down and a young team, then they started picking it up. Still at times they looked slow against BJI. Need to change up quicker. Many times during the 2nd period (obviously with goalie at the other end making it harder to change up) TRF looked tired and had a chance to change AND DIDN'T. Do this against WAR and they will bury them. Keep fresh legs on the ice--WAR will.
See you all there!
Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 12:08 pm
by SiouxRecruit
TRF needs to stop Ravndalen....and watch out for hahn...both great players and can and will do damage...watch fast breaks...kind of like mohunk said

Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 12:16 pm
by elliott70
The only chance TRF has if Gothberg can make all the saves.
TRF vs Warroad D will mean few shots and very few quality ops.
Warroad maturity/strength vs TRF young (good but young) D will result in several quality ops for Warroad, thus Gothberg plays big or it could be 4 or 5 goals. Gothberg plays well it should be 5 - 3 Warroad. Gothberrg plays great (which he can) it could be 1 goal game, and thus anybodys.
I say 4 - 1 Warroad.
Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 12:16 pm
by Golfing soon
My prediction. If TRF can get 25 shots on goal they will win. It will be tough to score on Gothberg and TRF must see if Paquin can stand up to some shots. They are great at limiting scoring oportunities and protecting their goalie.
Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 9:39 pm
by elliott70
elliott70 wrote:The only chance TRF has if Gothberg can make all the saves.
TRF vs Warroad D will mean few shots and very few quality ops.
Warroad maturity/strength vs TRF young (good but young) D will result in several quality ops for Warroad, thus Gothberg plays big or it could be 4 or 5 goals. Gothberg plays well it should be 5 - 3 Warroad. Gothberrg plays great (which he can) it could be 1 goal game, and thus anybodys.
I say 4 - 1 Warroad.
I say 2 - 1 for Warroad or Thief River Falls.
Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 9:49 pm
by slashman42
elliott70 wrote:elliott70 wrote:The only chance TRF has if Gothberg can make all the saves.
TRF vs Warroad D will mean few shots and very few quality ops.
Warroad maturity/strength vs TRF young (good but young) D will result in several quality ops for Warroad, thus Gothberg plays big or it could be 4 or 5 goals. Gothberg plays well it should be 5 - 3 Warroad. Gothberrg plays great (which he can) it could be 1 goal game, and thus anybodys.
I say 4 - 1 Warroad.
I say 2 - 1 for Warroad or Thief River Falls.

Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 9:51 pm
by slashman42
GAME OVER
Warroad 2, TRF 1, McDonald with the game winner!
Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 9:55 pm
by elliott70
slashman42 wrote:GAME OVER
Warroad 2, TRF 1, McDonald with the game winner!
Well, good for the senior Dman.
And TRF can be proud of the way their season went.
