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Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2013 4:16 pm
by Nostalgic Nerd
karl(east) wrote:East's "flat" play yesterday was more or less intentional. All season long, when other teams have run an effective trap and played good D, they've been perfectly content to play dump-and-chase, grind out an ugly goal or two (maybe a few more if they get more power plays), and then coast to victory by hanging on in the 3rd. It isn't pretty at all, but it's a style that fits this team's skill set well. Just because it isn't exciting doesn't mean it isn't smart hockey.
That said, Edina is a completely different animal, and East will have to play a very different game today. I agree that penalties will be huge; if the East PP only gets one opportunity again, they may struggle to generate enough chances.
Will East have Hurley shadowed or doubled? That would make Malmquist the key on offense.
Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2013 4:22 pm
by karl(east)
Nostalgic Nerd wrote:Will East have Hurley shadowed or doubled? That would make Malmquist the key on offense.
Doubt it. They held Edina to one back in December by just playing conventional, smart defense. Though I would not be surprised to see Andrew Kerr seek him out for a hit or two, as he did with Kyle Rau in the 2011 title game. I expect East to be physical--with their special teams, they'd be happy to turn this game into a penalty-fest.
Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2013 4:55 pm
by Terry Thompson III
Edina 3-2. Should be a great game!
Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2013 7:58 pm
by thorhockey
OOH waffle to the head. I like it
Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2013 8:14 pm
by east hockey
Well, that imploded quickly.
Lee
Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2013 8:19 pm
by thestickler07
east hockey wrote:Well, that imploded quickly.
Lee
My pick 'em just got shot to s***.
Edit: Just after I post this East scores! Come on Hounds save my entry!
Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2013 8:29 pm
by east hockey
thestickler07 wrote:east hockey wrote:Well, that imploded quickly.
Lee
My pick 'em just got shot to s***.
Edit: Just after I post this East scores! Come on Hounds save my entry!
Too little, too late. The tank went empty in the third period, looks like.
Lee
Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2013 8:57 pm
by PuckU126
east hockey wrote:Too little, too late. The tank went empty in the third period, looks like.
Lee
I noticed Ea$t running out late in the 2nd. Sure, they were physical and defended the zone well; however, Edina kept coming and capitalized when given the chance.

Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2013 9:02 pm
by bemused
Excellent!!!!!
Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2013 9:09 pm
by C-dad
It was a heck of a game! This is why this tourney is so great.
Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2013 9:21 pm
by karl(east)
The key stat in this one: zero East power plays. This team has lived by the power play all season long, and against a team like Edina, they don't quite have the offensive talent to generate enough chances five-on-five.
That might have been East's best start to a game all year, but Edina slowly took over as the game went along. They had a good game plan, and wore down the East D as the night went on. At the press conference, John Gilbert compared them to the old Ikola teams that just beat teams into submission with their forward depth and strong forecheck. Credit Edina with a very physical approach that somehow also managed to never cross the line, not even once.
It's on to the third place game for the Hounds, which should be a pretty good one. No shame in the Hounds' effort tonight. Edina has had its ups and downs this year, but at the start of the year we expected them to be playing on Saturday night, and they're peaking at the right time.
Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2013 9:27 pm
by Bmiller
Fun game to watch. Both well coached teams. Good luck hounds in the third place game and good luck Edina in the big one!
Randolph and all East fans should be proud. What a year they had, when nobody expected them to do much!!
Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2013 9:42 pm
by northwoods oldtimer
karl(east) wrote:The key stat in this one: zero East power plays. This team has lived by the power play all season long, and against a team like Edina, they don't quite have the offensive talent to generate enough chances five-on-five.
That might have been East's best start to a game all year, but Edina slowly took over as the game went along. They had a good game plan, and wore down the East D as the night went on. At the press conference, John Gilbert compared them to the old Ikola teams that just beat teams into submission with their forward depth and strong forecheck. Credit Edina with a very physical approach that somehow also managed to never cross the line, not even once.
It's on to the third place game for the Hounds, which should be a pretty good one. No shame in the Hounds' effort tonight. Edina has had its ups and downs this year, but at the start of the year we expected them to be playing on Saturday night, and they're peaking at the right time.
Karl don't hang your head too low your East team was skinny on depth of talent all year long and your coaching staff got the most out of those kids and had a great run. That is what GREAT coaches do year in and year out. Your one lucky SOB to have great coaching. IT MAKES A DIFFERENCE!!! Go take 3rd place Saturday.
Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2013 9:43 pm
by Sartellcelly
Terry Thompson III wrote:Edina 3-2. Should be a great game!
Impressive!
Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2013 10:23 pm
by karl(east)
northwoods oldtimer wrote:Karl don't hang your head too low your East team was skinny on depth of talent all year long and your coaching staff got the most out of those kids and had a great run. That is what GREAT coaches do year in and year out. Your one lucky SOB to have great coaching. IT MAKES A DIFFERENCE!!! Go take 3rd place Saturday.
Thanks, NO. There's definitely no anguish or second-guessing after this one. I would agree that the East coaches have gotten more out of less this season than at any other time over my decade of following this program closely. Us East fans have a lot to be proud of.
Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2013 11:01 pm
by Terry Thompson III
Sartellcelly wrote:Terry Thompson III wrote:Edina 3-2. Should be a great game!
Impressive!
yep, nailed it
Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2013 12:23 am
by Nostalgic Nerd
karl(east) wrote:The key stat in this one: zero East power plays. This team has lived by the power play all season long, and against a team like Edina, they don't quite have the offensive talent to generate enough chances five-on-five.
That might have been East's best start to a game all year, but Edina slowly took over as the game went along. They had a good game plan, and wore down the East D as the night went on. At the press conference, John Gilbert compared them to the old Ikola teams that just beat teams into submission with their forward depth and strong forecheck. Credit Edina with a very physical approach that somehow also managed to never cross the line, not even once.
It's on to the third place game for the Hounds, which should be a pretty good one. No shame in the Hounds' effort tonight. Edina has had its ups and downs this year, but at the start of the year we expected them to be playing on Saturday night, and they're peaking at the right time.
I think it had more to do with a combination of speed and Edina having enough physicality to not get blown outta the park. It looked to me like early on Edina was reeling a bit with the big hitting East was delivering, but once Edina went on the PP in the second the tide changed gradually. Their speed started to takeover. Those give-and-goes Hurley and Malmquist do are quite effective. And the funny thing is they got opportunities from people outside those two.
Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2013 12:24 am
by East Side Pioneer Guy
A tip of the hat to the East students. They were a very spirited bunch; raucous the whole game, even when down by two late. Along with the Edina students, it made for a great atmosphere.
The "Hi Tonka" sign just above the Edina band was fun, too. A gentle jab at their rivals from some wily veteran tournament fans.
This game was very entertaining. Losing a semi is always tough, even if your squad over-achieved. A five year run in Section 7 is a very significant accomplishment for the Hounds.
Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2013 12:35 am
by hockeyhockeyhockey
hockeyhockeyhockey wrote:this one is as easy as most of yesterday. Edina much the class here..you will see.. 3-0 Edina
never a doubt...

Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2013 12:49 am
by Nostalgic Nerd
Hurley was a non-factor but was really impressed with Malmquist's fight tonight. He was getting hit pretty good but still managed to create his share of chances.