Posted: Thu Jan 09, 2014 12:25 pm
Anyone know of any radio or live streams? I'm tempted to make the drive but I really don't want to.
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I couldn't resist the urge. I'm making the road trip.Slammer wrote:Anyone know of any radio or live streams? I'm tempted to make the drive but I really don't want to.
Yes, this game will be on KOZY radio and online. There will most likely be video footage of this game, it will not be live and it will be posted on the GRHS Hockey website within a week or two.karl(east) wrote:I couldn't resist the urge. I'm making the road trip.Slammer wrote:Anyone know of any radio or live streams? I'm tempted to make the drive but I really don't want to.![]()
Otherwise, KOZY out of Rapids should have a radio feed on their site: http://www.kozyradio.com/
Yep, I caved in also.... Road trip!karl(east) wrote:I couldn't resist the urge. I'm making the road trip.Slammer wrote:Anyone know of any radio or live streams? I'm tempted to make the drive but I really don't want to.![]()
Otherwise, KOZY out of Rapids should have a radio feed on their site: http://www.kozyradio.com/
I counted out DE before this game.... They always seem to surprise me. Randolph really knows how to win.MTStringer wrote:I wouldn't say anyone counted out DE. They are 17-2-1 against GR in the last 20 and have always put a very well coached squad out on the ice. I agree with all of your other comments. The playoffs are a long way off and anything can happen there once the puck drops.
or the 1 seed with their win over East and how their SOS and signature wins compare.mulefarm wrote:With such a pounding, this gives probably give ER the 2nd seed.
Anyone who watched the game in person tonight can confidently say East should have the one seed as of right now..... This wasn't the 3rd game of some holiday tourney, this was a game both teams had plenty of time to prepare for. And east came in and completely outplayed Rapids in every single aspect of the game on rapids home ice.alcloseshaver wrote:or the 1 seed with their win over East and how their SOS and signature wins compare.mulefarm wrote:With such a pounding, this gives probably give ER the 2nd seed.
I was wondering what was going on when Beaulieu (not a GR player) was standing on the ice in between periods taking pictures with a Grand Rapids mini mite.... Did the little guy wanted to take a picture with the winning team?karl(east) wrote:Well, that was fun.![]()
East had a great gameplan and executed it to perfection. Their forechecking and neutral zone play was as good as I've ever seen out of an East team. I don't think Rapids had a single odd-man rush all night, and they made no adjustments to try to get through the East D. I know a few people have griped over the years when Rapids has tried to dump-and-chase to get through the East, but tonight, you saw what happened when they do try to skate right into the teeth of the defense. It was pretty ugly.
Avery Peterson is an excellent player and may well win Mr. Hockey, but the best player on the ice tonight was Phil Beaulieu, and it wasn't close. He was in total control of the game. And he also did photo ops with the Grand Rapids mites after their game between periods.![]()
East's third line had a great night, as did Gunnar Howg on the few occasions that Rapids tested him. Rapids' lack of discipline cost them, even though they had more time on the PP than East, and still didn't do much with it. It's hard to find many positive things to say about Rapids, other than Shepard making some big saves that kept it from being even worse.
Huge win for the Hounds, and off of style points, they might have the slight edge for the top seed right now...but there's still a long way to go, and every game will matter. Also, it's worth remembering that East beat Rapids comfortably back in 2007 regular season, and then lost to them in the playoffs. East certainly looks the stronger team, but with better discipline, a few adjustments, a big night from Shepard, and a few odd-man rushes...Rapids could "easily" win.![]()
It was great to see such a packed house at the IRA Civic Center, though East took all of the energy out of the building with their clinical first period. There was a decent fan base from East on hand. I only had two complaints: 1) the use of piped-in crowd noise during player introductions...I wanted to hear what that place sounds like with a couple thousand people on their feet; and 2) whoever was running the shot counter, as it was the most miserable shot-counting operation I have ever seen. They subtracted a few shots from East's total after the first period for no reason, gave Rapids a shot on an East breakaway, and missed a whole bunch in the second and third periods.
That's not true at all. Anyone who watched the Elks defeat the #4 ranked Blaine could argue the opposite. Rapids isn't even a top ten team. All you can go by now is each team's wins against top 10 teams. DE took Eden Prairie and Wayzata. Elks beat Edina and Blaine. That's a toss-up if you ask me.Slammer wrote:Anyone who watched the game in person tonight can confidently say East should have the one seed as of right now......alcloseshaver wrote:or the 1 seed with their win over East and how their SOS and signature wins compare.mulefarm wrote:With such a pounding, this gives probably give ER the 2nd seed.
Nailed every bit of it. Guys truly competing in front of Shep last night....how do you not get up for your biggest rival and compete for 51 minutes??? DE put on a shutdown clinic. Ba-loo and Trapp were far and away the best players in the ice.karl(east) wrote:Well, that was fun.![]()
East had a great gameplan and executed it to perfection. Their forechecking and neutral zone play was as good as I've ever seen out of an East team. I don't think Rapids had a single odd-man rush all night, and they made no adjustments to try to get through the East D. I know a few people have griped over the years when Rapids has tried to dump-and-chase to get through the East, but tonight, you saw what happened when they do try to skate right into the teeth of the defense. It was pretty ugly.
Avery Peterson is an excellent player and may well win Mr. Hockey, but the best player on the ice tonight was Phil Beaulieu, and it wasn't close. He was in total control of the game. And he also did photo ops with the Grand Rapids mites after their game between periods.![]()
East's third line had a great night, as did Gunnar Howg on the few occasions that Rapids tested him. Rapids' lack of discipline cost them, even though they had more time on the PP than East, and still didn't do much with it. It's hard to find many positive things to say about Rapids, other than Shepard making some big saves that kept it from being even worse.
Huge win for the Hounds, and off of style points, they might have the slight edge for the top seed right now...but there's still a long way to go, and every game will matter. Also, it's worth remembering that East beat Rapids comfortably back in 2007 regular season, and then lost to them in the playoffs. East certainly looks the stronger team, but with better discipline, a few adjustments, a big night from Shepard, and a few odd-man rushes...Rapids could "easily" win.![]()
It was great to see such a packed house at the IRA Civic Center, though East took all of the energy out of the building with their clinical first period. There was a decent fan base from East on hand. I only had two complaints: 1) the use of piped-in crowd noise during player introductions...I wanted to hear what that place sounds like with a couple thousand people on their feet; and 2) whoever was running the shot counter, as it was the most miserable shot-counting operation I have ever seen. They subtracted a few shots from East's total after the first period for no reason, gave Rapids a shot ong an East breakaway, and missed a whole bunch in the second and third periods.