Posted: Sun May 02, 2010 10:51 pm
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I sure hope you're right.Pioneerprideguy wrote:It will be interesting to see how FL does next year. I think they snuck up on people this past year but they also played with some nice talent. They have some solid 10th graders who will only get better. I think they learned that the SEC was an average conference last season and they got exposed in sections. I see them competing to win another conference title, but I don't see them getting through a difficult section. I look for East to return to State next year & take a run at the whole thing.
And don't rule out Edina or EP, as Edina is always strong, and EP has a group of Seniors that have been very successful in the youth ranks.hockeyfan893 wrote:Hill-Murray and Duluth East will have the best chance for the State AA title in my opinion, both teams were deep, strong, and will be returning the majority of their team.
Ouch! Somebody struck a nerve.Pioneerprideguy wrote:I think EP has to remember to get to State first.
BodyShots wrote:And don't rule out Edina or EP, as Edina is always strong, and EP has a group of Seniors that have been very successful in the youth ranks.hockeyfan893 wrote:Hill-Murray and Duluth East will have the best chance for the State AA title in my opinion, both teams were deep, strong, and will be returning the majority of their team.
BodyShots wrote:WBL more storied than EP? I don't know if you can get by saying that since EP has won more state titles than WBL and you're throwing the more storied card out there? give me a break! I saw a few WBL dads wearing hats at a youth game that said "white bear hockey" on the front and along the side it said "40 years of excellence"..... Does anyone else find this funny?FREDFLINTSTONE wrote:Yeah, I get your drift. But comparing a Johnny-come-lately program like EP, to a storied program like WBL, is like comparing the San Jose Sharks to the Montreal Canadians.BodyShots wrote: The difference is that Hill is pulling the best players from not so good programs. Kinda like an all star team.I like EP's Chances.
They have handled the pressure in their previous youth champianships, and comparing last years Woodbury team to next years EP team is like comparing the Yankees to the Royals.
h-m fan wrote:We are talking YOUTH programs, something you (HM) would know nothing about.BodyShots wrote:WBL more storied than EP? I don't know if you can get by saying that since EP has won more state titles than WBL and you're throwing the more storied card out there? give me a break! I saw a few WBL dads wearing hats at a youth game that said "white bear hockey" on the front and along the side it said "40 years of excellence"..... Does anyone else find this funny?FREDFLINTSTONE wrote: Yeah, I get your drift. But comparing a Johnny-come-lately program like EP, to a storied program like WBL, is like comparing the San Jose Sharks to the Montreal Canadians.Would you like to compare the number of YOUTH championships between WBL and EP. Not even close. But, I will give EP credit. They are STARTING to produce a very nice and successful youth program.
BodyShots wrote:Would you like to compare the number of HIGH SCHOOL championships between WBL and EP? Probably not. And I can't even really give the high school team credit because it doesn't even look like they're starting to get close to contending.h-m fan wrote:We are talking YOUTH programs, something you (HM) would know nothing about.BodyShots wrote: WBL more storied than EP? I don't know if you can get by saying that since EP has won more state titles than WBL and you're throwing the more storied card out there? give me a break! I saw a few WBL dads wearing hats at a youth game that said "white bear hockey" on the front and along the side it said "40 years of excellence"..... Does anyone else find this funny?Would you like to compare the number of YOUTH championships between WBL and EP. Not even close. But, I will give EP credit. They are STARTING to produce a very nice and successful youth program.