Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2018 1:11 pm
Gotta go with Big D Bobby tonight. he's just takes the game over
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Good points WM... if Tonka is to win tonight.. Molenaar is certainly a player who needs to come up big. Regarding Lyle, he’s capable of scoring the winning goal no doubt, but also capable of taking a reckless penalty at a critical time... and the same can be said for Loheit.WestMetro wrote:Well said as usual Karl
Good point about Tonka D carrying the puck in deep. Better be careful ,otherwise Worth will be lurking.
And Fisher needs to stay out of box
Expecting big game out of Lyle tonight, predict will have a couple points, and help to contain Brink
Molenaar for Tonka will be a key to their success tonite. Way too underrated.
Loheit seems to have lots of untapped potential. He is big and skates well for his size. And he is also very young for his grade (late July birthday). He actually only played two years of high school hockey and was still in Bantams as a sophomore. Loheit could well be the type of player who blossoms at the junior level and on into college.Ref22 wrote:What's the scoop on Loheit? He is a potential draft pick this year but doesn't seem to score.
From the snippets I found online, Loheit is high energy, hard working, physical, skates well, handles the puck well, and is a true power forward who is usually assigned against the opponent's top line. With Brink, Bayless, Molenaar, et al, he doesn't have to be top scorer but from what I've seen, he's a talented scorer too.Stang5280 wrote:Loheit seems to have lots of untapped potential. He is big and skates well for his size. And he is also very young for his grade (late July birthday). He actually only played two years of high school hockey and was still in Bantams as a sophomore. Loheit could well be the type of player who blossoms at the junior level and on into college.Ref22 wrote:What's the scoop on Loheit? He is a potential draft pick this year but doesn't seem to score.
Thanks for the insight!Stang5280 wrote:Loheit seems to have lots of untapped potential. He is big and skates well for his size. And he is also very young for his grade (late July birthday). He actually only played two years of high school hockey and was still in Bantams as a sophomore. Loheit could well be the type of player who blossoms at the junior level and on into college.Ref22 wrote:What's the scoop on Loheit? He is a potential draft pick this year but doesn't seem to score.
It’s called the law of supply & demand. I payed scalper prices last night & didn’t blink an eye...really wanted to go with my son, so I ponied up and have no regrets. Tonight watching the title game on TV with my Dad!ifallsin64 wrote:PostPosted: Sat Mar 10, 2018 12:47 pm Post subject: Reply with quote
GPGT wrote:
What are the chances of getting tickets for this game
There's a lot of tickets out there on Craigslist and the scalpers will also have plenty but be ready to pay $50/ticket for lower level.
Never liked scalpers/Craigslist/eBay selling AA tickets for well over face value, doesn’t seem right for school boy hockey.
I don't care what the game is for, they need to protect the goalie in his crease. Some of this, most of it, isn't going hard to the net. If they call it no one has to lay any lumber. This isn't the NA3HL.SCBlueLiner wrote:It's for all the marbles. I understand boys going hard to the net. Loosen up the penalties on the D preventing guys going hard to the net. Let them lay the lumber and protect the goalie.
Lol yeah, this is a lot better hockey than the NA3goldy313 wrote:I don't care what the game is for, they need to protect the goalie in his crease. Some of this, most of it, isn't going hard to the net. If they call it no one has to lay any lumber. This isn't the NA3HL.SCBlueLiner wrote:It's for all the marbles. I understand boys going hard to the net. Loosen up the penalties on the D preventing guys going hard to the net. Let them lay the lumber and protect the goalie.
And Screw the Wild......pulling the contract card so the game can't be on the radio. Instead we got Wild pregame for 45 minutes.
Talking with a couple 20 somethings last night sitting next to me, they told me they paid over a hundred a ticket through a ticket broker. I understand supply and demand but when a season ticket holder resells his tickets year after year just for profit, I think it’s wrong.hockey59 wrote:It’s called the law of supply & demand. I payed scalper prices last night & didn’t blink an eye...really wanted to go with my son, so I ponied up and have no regrets. Tonight watching the title game on TV with my Dad!ifallsin64 wrote:PostPosted: Sat Mar 10, 2018 12:47 pm Post subject: Reply with quote
GPGT wrote:
What are the chances of getting tickets for this game
There's a lot of tickets out there on Craigslist and the scalpers will also have plenty but be ready to pay $50/ticket for lower level.
Never liked scalpers/Craigslist/eBay selling AA tickets for well over face value, doesn’t seem right for school boy hockey.
It simply doesn't happen in the regular season.goldy313 wrote:A point of emphasis next season has to be running the goalie, we probably have gone into double digits of this happening just in the televised AA games, with two penalties called.
It happend in sections and the regular season as well. They have to protect the goalies better as they are defenseless.
Yep, they blew that one. I saw it live and the ref was standing right there. Tough once he calls it a goal.Ref22 wrote:This is no goal. Obviously he positioned his foot that way after he knew he missed it..
wow.