Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2012 9:54 pm
To be honest I am more interested in East against Lakeville South.EHSHack wrote:Should be interesting to see Randolph vs Kloos.
5 - 1 East in the warm up game.
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To be honest I am more interested in East against Lakeville South.EHSHack wrote:Should be interesting to see Randolph vs Kloos.
A few yeas back I think it was DE vs CDH and Edina vs BSM on Thursday. Giles and Randolph were drooling over their Friday's match. They played Friday in a consolation game.east hockey wrote:East has to tighten up the D in this one. If they can do that, they'll be fine. If not, we might have a track meet on our hands, in which case they could easily lose.
No prediction.
Lee
It was Edina vs. Moorhead, but yes, that did happen. The Cretin loss was possibly the most aggravating East game I've ever seen. They'd do well to remember that one--even though they absolutely dominated play, it all went wrong. Can't take anything for granted in a game like this.peggyfleming wrote:A few yeas back I think it was DE vs CDH and Edina vs BSM on Thursday. Giles and Randolph were drooling over their Friday's match. They played Friday in a consolation game.east hockey wrote:East has to tighten up the D in this one. If they can do that, they'll be fine. If not, we might have a track meet on our hands, in which case they could easily lose.
No prediction.
Lee
Yes I wouldNeuuman wrote:Just like USA vs. USSR in 1980? I agree their odds aren't good, but with the highest scoring player in the state, I would give them something higher than a "ZERO" chance. DE goalie could have a bad game, LS goalie could stand on his head, Randolph, Toninato and Olson could have a bad game or get the flu. Again, DE is the favorite, but to say LS has ZERO chance seems aggressively offensive to LS. With that said, would you be willing to bet your entire net worth on the outcome? Didn't think so. IMHO21Swagger wrote:6-2 East.
LS has ZERO chance
I think, but am not sure, they'll be available here:Neuuman wrote:Does anybody know if this game is going to be streamed on-line, and if so, where?
Thanks.xy wrote:I think, but am not sure, they'll be available here:Neuuman wrote:Does anybody know if this game is going to be streamed on-line, and if so, where?
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I think it was 3 or 4 goals on 9 shots. That was East's best D core I have seen (granted only around 6-7 years worth) with Arbour, Williams, McLean, Forbort and Welinski (IIRC he was playing Varha that year) and they dominated CDH. Nerves just got the best of the goalie.karl(east) wrote:It was Edina vs. Moorhead, but yes, that did happen. The Cretin loss was possibly the most aggravating East game I've ever seen. They'd do well to remember that one--even though they absolutely dominated play, it all went wrong. Can't take anything for granted in a game like this.peggyfleming wrote:A few yeas back I think it was DE vs CDH and Edina vs BSM on Thursday. Giles and Randolph were drooling over their Friday's match. They played Friday in a consolation game.east hockey wrote:East has to tighten up the D in this one. If they can do that, they'll be fine. If not, we might have a track meet on our hands, in which case they could easily lose.
No prediction.
Lee
Yeah, Welinski was on the first PP unit and saw some scattered ice time beyond that, too. Certainly East's best defensive corps since 1998 or so, but just about everything that could have gone wrong did; the goalie had a rough game, the defense got burned a couple of times, the forwards didn't backcheck much, and that team's real weakness--a lack of scoring depth beyond Max Tardy--made a comeback difficult. I've watched the DVD of that one since and am still amazed at how lopsided it was.EHSHack wrote:I think it was 3 or 4 goals on 9 shots. That was East's best D core I have seen (granted only around 6-7 years worth) with Arbour, Williams, McLean, Forbort and Welinski (IIRC he was playing Varha that year) and they dominated CDH. Nerves just got the best of the goalie.karl(east) wrote:It was Edina vs. Moorhead, but yes, that did happen. The Cretin loss was possibly the most aggravating East game I've ever seen. They'd do well to remember that one--even though they absolutely dominated play, it all went wrong. Can't take anything for granted in a game like this.peggyfleming wrote: A few yeas back I think it was DE vs CDH and Edina vs BSM on Thursday. Giles and Randolph were drooling over their Friday's match. They played Friday in a consolation game.
How is Dec 13th even close to a month ago lol North was outshot 31-13 and thats without Trevor Olson. Logic is flawed.HOCKEYlover1919 wrote:DE will end up winning this one in the end. But i think it will be closer than a lot of people are thinking. About a month ago DE played Lakeville North and North actually ended up playing them tight. If south can learn from what North did this game will end up close. If not it could get ugly. With that being said though DE ends up winning 5-3 on an empty netter.
I don't think speed is where Duluth East's advantage is in this game. The clear and overwhelming advantage is in depth. If they try to run and gun with South anything could happen. Especially since Kloos will inevitably end up with room to move and make plays which is the last thing East wants. But if they turn it into a possession style game it will limit the potent odd-man rush capabilities of South, and they can neutralize Kloos's biggest weapon (his speed) as much as is possible.Orty wrote:I've seen East play a few times and the speed is incredible. South will blink and they'll be down by 3 goals.
East: 6
South: 1
East will pull the foot off the gas and rest up for the next game.
Orty