Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 10:50 pm
This one is shaping up to be possibly the regular season game of the year?
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If Centennial plays like they have since Pitlick has been back, then yes it could be! I'll be there early to get a good seat!northhockey23 wrote:This one is shaping up to be possibly the regular season game of the year?
Looks like white bear fans cant let go of the only good thing theyve done all season.blanco oso wrote:centennial couldnt even beat WB, how will they beat edina...
edina 5
centennial 3
we tied holy angels? thats pretty good in my book...King of the Pond wrote:Looks like white bear fans cant let go of the only good thing theyve done all season.blanco oso wrote:centennial couldnt even beat WB, how will they beat edina...
edina 5
centennial 3
That's probably the last thing Centennial wanted to see. Edina comming off a loss? The Cougars needed to step up their game before, now they better really step it up because I'm sure the Hornet's are buzzing now! But the Cougars have been playing very well lately. It should be a Dandy!Doglover wrote:This game should be very interesting after the Hornets loss to Hopkins tonight in OT. I think everyone will be watching to see how they match up. Two of the best lines in the state - should be a great game.
Im looking forward to be what should be an EXCELLENT section championship between Blaine & Centennial. The next match at fogerty will be a real cooker as well.King of the Pond wrote:Centennial played incredible tonight. Larsen showed the state what he can do and why he played in 3 straight A Bantam Championships.
Agreed, Larson was a brick wall and a contortionist (sp?) stopping all but a screened shot in the first. Great effort by Centennial and a great game to watch. #3 beats #2 in a very evenly matched contest the difference being a Sophmore goalie!!!King of the Pond wrote:Centennial played incredible tonight. Larsen showed the state what he can do and why he played in 3 straight A Bantam Championships.