EP versus Jefferson
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Before I say anything I would like to point out I think EP is a very dangerous team and at this point i would say they are favorites to win their section.
But, in this game I have to give the edge to the Jags. I mean even with Siiro out, the forward depth on this team is awesome. From what i see it looks as if they moved senior defenseman LaBombard up to forward to replace Siiro on that second line and he has plenty of varsity experience and has played forward in previous seasons too so he fits right in.
Herbert's line is always solid and that kid is so hard to stop. If he doesn't beat you with his dangles he'll beat you with his speed or (like in the Moorhead game) he'll draw penalties and that Jaguar powerplay has been stellar this year.
Both teams have great defenseman in Leddy and Faust and when their on the ice both team are fairly confident that they wont be beat. They have also both proved the can come up with big goals.
The one thing i would like to say though, the past few years i have seen these teams....EP always lost at BIG and Jefferson usually always lost or tied at EP. So we'll see if this pattern continues but if their were a team to break the pattern i think it would be this years Jags
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But, in this game I have to give the edge to the Jags. I mean even with Siiro out, the forward depth on this team is awesome. From what i see it looks as if they moved senior defenseman LaBombard up to forward to replace Siiro on that second line and he has plenty of varsity experience and has played forward in previous seasons too so he fits right in.
Herbert's line is always solid and that kid is so hard to stop. If he doesn't beat you with his dangles he'll beat you with his speed or (like in the Moorhead game) he'll draw penalties and that Jaguar powerplay has been stellar this year.
Both teams have great defenseman in Leddy and Faust and when their on the ice both team are fairly confident that they wont be beat. They have also both proved the can come up with big goals.
The one thing i would like to say though, the past few years i have seen these teams....EP always lost at BIG and Jefferson usually always lost or tied at EP. So we'll see if this pattern continues but if their were a team to break the pattern i think it would be this years Jags
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Burnsville's top line.
Burnsville did take advantage of EP's young defensemen. Scoring a short handed goal and a goal at the end of an EP power play. Burnsville's top line will make some difference in the Section playoffs, but they have no depth on the 2nd or 3rd line. There goaltender needs to make a huge step in Section play.HardF1 wrote:You would think FSN would want to cover this game instead of Wayzata and Buffalo. It might be on MyFoxHockey im not sure..
This should be a very good game but with EP giving up 6 goals to Burnsville recently I am doubting them. Jefferson should be able to use their depth and smother Leddy and the gang but we will have to see.
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Caleb Herbert will stand out.
A rivalry game and you want them to rest the big guns? Get real.Hockeyguy_27 wrote:If I were Lindquist, I could care less if the Jags won this game... they already have the #1 seed locked up. I'd play my 3rd and 4th lines a little more and rest my big guns a bit. EP is playing better every week so along with the aforementioned, I wouldn't be surprised if the Eagles pulled out a victory.
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Do they really have the #1 locked up if they lose? Head to Head match-up records are a big deal come section seedings...schwang17 wrote:Hockeyguy_27 wrote:If I were Lindquist, I could care less if the Jags won this game... they already have the #1 seed locked up. I'd play my 3rd and 4th lines a little more and rest my big guns a bit. EP is playing better every week so along with the aforementioned, I wouldn't be surprised if the Eagles pulled out a victory.
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you're right but i would still see jefferson as a #1 seed since they already beat eden prairie once.hornetsnest wrote:Do they really have the #1 locked up if they lose? Head to Head match-up records are a big deal come section seedings...schwang17 wrote:Hockeyguy_27 wrote:If I were Lindquist, I could care less if the Jags won this game... they already have the #1 seed locked up. I'd play my 3rd and 4th lines a little more and rest my big guns a bit. EP is playing better every week so along with the aforementioned, I wouldn't be surprised if the Eagles pulled out a victory.
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seems like both teams working hard....jags outshoot ep so far?
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Re: jags hustling
I believe it was 10-7 in favor of Jefferson. Came out slow, but controlled most of the play. Need to improve breaking the puck out of their own end. I counted 3-4 turnovers/missed passes in the neutral zone.cuda701 wrote:seems like both teams working hard....jags outshoot ep so far?
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I watched a little over half the game on myfoxhockey.com. It was my first time seeing both teams, and I was glad I got a look at them.
It was a more offensive game than what I'd been led to expect, and I was most impressed with EP, naturally. Leddy showed why he's one of the frontrunners for Mr. Hockey, Rogge had a very flashy game, and the Raus played well. They controlled the tempo most of the time and were hitting with authority.
I was a bit disappointed in Jefferson's defense from what I've heard about it, and O'Connor didn't impress me that much either. Missing Siiro obviously doesn't help, but I don't think one player can ever make up a 3-goal defecit against such good competition. They're a good team, certainly, but there are cracks in the walls, and they will have their hands full in 2AA.
Meanwhile, the '93 Jaguars keep their place in history. No matter who they were playing, it was a great run by Jefferson, and sometimes a loss can do some good for an undefeated team down the stretch. They didn't respond particularly well to being down by a lot, but they've never been in that position this year, so that's understandable. If they learn from this and pull things together down the stretch they still can win a state title. As we've seen over the last week or so, the field is almost wide open.
It was a more offensive game than what I'd been led to expect, and I was most impressed with EP, naturally. Leddy showed why he's one of the frontrunners for Mr. Hockey, Rogge had a very flashy game, and the Raus played well. They controlled the tempo most of the time and were hitting with authority.
I was a bit disappointed in Jefferson's defense from what I've heard about it, and O'Connor didn't impress me that much either. Missing Siiro obviously doesn't help, but I don't think one player can ever make up a 3-goal defecit against such good competition. They're a good team, certainly, but there are cracks in the walls, and they will have their hands full in 2AA.
Meanwhile, the '93 Jaguars keep their place in history. No matter who they were playing, it was a great run by Jefferson, and sometimes a loss can do some good for an undefeated team down the stretch. They didn't respond particularly well to being down by a lot, but they've never been in that position this year, so that's understandable. If they learn from this and pull things together down the stretch they still can win a state title. As we've seen over the last week or so, the field is almost wide open.
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I agree. The pressure to be undefeated could kill a team in the sections and state tourney. Now they can refocus and will probably be more dangerous in sections. Sometimes it is good to get the loss behind you and move on to the next thing and now Jefferson can do that. As far as the other teams are concerned, they now learned that there is a way to beat them...mn man wrote:Fun game to watch. It may be the best thing that could have happened to the Jags, a chance to get out from under the microscope and the pressure of the undefeated season and get re-focused. They are a very very good team and will make a run.
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First time I saw the Jags play and was very disappointed in the Jags goalie and their defense in front of their own net. In general they kept the puck out of their zone but EP capitalized every time they were in the Jag zone. I think the Jags are a good team but after watching that game they may not be a top 5 team. We won't know for sure until playoffs but they need some work in the offensive zone. They looked sloppy...