Minnetonka vs. Edina January 23rd, 7:00

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Who wins?

Minnetonka
26
70%
Edina
11
30%
 
Total votes: 37

Gov78
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Post by Gov78 »

Tonka 3-1 after one period.
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Post by karl(east) »

3-1 after 1.

Edina's forwards look very strong; the defense, on the other hand, has had a few breakdowns. That PP was a disaster in every possible way, too.

Gardiner's looking pretty good his first game, and Kruger's made a few important saves to keep Tonka on top.
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Post by Gov78 »

Tonka 7-1 after 2 periods

Edina D can't handle the Tonka forwards in deep.
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Post by Goldfishdude »

Looks like one team in particular will be staring at the cake thru the window, and not eating it, eh??
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Post by starmvp »

Wow, what a night for Tonka they were on fire. They were skating circles around Edina. Edina's penalties didn't help them at all...
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Tonka PP

Post by blueblood »

To: All future head coaches playing against Tonka
From: blueblood
Subject: Penalties

Don't take a penalty or suffer the consequences.
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Re: Tonka PP

Post by starmvp »

blueblood wrote:To: All future head coaches playing against Tonka
From: blueblood
Subject: Penalties

Don't take a penalty or suffer the consequences.
:lol:
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Post by tjkhavgam »

What was the final?
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Post by east hockey »

tjkhavgam wrote:What was the final?
7-1.

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Post by tjkhavgam »

Thank You
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Re: Tonka PP

Post by Puck Whisperer »

blueblood wrote:To: All future head coaches playing against Tonka
From: blueblood
Subject: Penalties

Don't take a penalty or suffer the consequences.
Dead on BB - Impressive!
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Post by demongoed »

Looks like Karl forgot to have his "don't take penalties against Tonka" talk with Giles, or Giles, like the youngsters from Duluth East, just didn't listen. What a season the Skippers are having. Big test this week v. Wayzata.
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Post by Spooge »

HockeyMN1 wrote:
Spooge wrote:
HockeyMN1 wrote: Yet he is still worth two goals over Edina?
:shock: Ummm, maybe read the next sentence.
Yea...you said Tonka 4-1 if he plays, 2-1 if he doesn't.
I didn't see the game, but can anyone confirm if Gardiner might have contributed on 2 or more of Tonka's goals. :roll:
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Post by blueblood »

gardiner played a handful of shifts.

He scored the first goal on the pp.

He played a shorthanded shift and assisted on holl's first goal

Saw a few more shifts on PP in first

Once the game was decided in the second, he saw limited action.

Not sure if he even saw the ice in the third...
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Post by starmvp »

Smart decision by coach not playing him in third, can't risk the re-injure.
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Post by Factsmatter1 »

Spooge wrote:
HockeyMN1 wrote:
Spooge wrote: :shock: Ummm, maybe read the next sentence.
Yea...you said Tonka 4-1 if he plays, 2-1 if he doesn't.
I didn't see the game, but can anyone confirm if Gardiner might have contributed on 2 or more of Tonka's goals. :roll:
Here's the facts...:)

http://www.mnhockeyhub.com/game/show/15 ... ason=16427
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Post by Gov78 »

Gardiner means more than just the stats he puts up as when he plays it opens up his linemates (Coatta & Frawley) and allows Shutt to move back to center the 2nd line and then they can skate with pretty much any first line in the state.

With Armstrong up next I expect Gardiner to skate little as they shouldn't need him so that's another week to get up to full speed.
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Post by Spooge »

Gov78 wrote:Gardiner means more than just the stats he puts up as when he plays it opens up his linemates (Coatta & Frawley) and allows Shutt to move back to center the 2nd line and then they can skate with pretty much any first line in the state.

With Armstrong up next I expect Gardiner to skate little as they shouldn't need him so that's another week to get up to full speed.

Thank you, my thoughts exactly but I didn't communicate it as well.
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