Re: GAMES TUESDAY 11-26-24
Posted: Thu Nov 28, 2024 10:50 am
Friday afternoon.
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I largely agree with this. They get to hide in the shadow of WBL and HM, and to a lesser extent, Stillwater. I'm too lazy to do a deep dive into the records of the Tradition Rich Metro East Conference, or it's prior iteration as the Classic Suburban. But I'd hazard a guess that the majority of years they split the home & home series. The Zephys apparently prefer to coast to the state A semis, rather than cowboy-up & try to get past two of the three top teams in 4AA, which they could probably do once every 3 or 4 years. That 4AA final last season was by far the worst HM-WB section game ever; I wondered if either team wanted to win. An inspired Mahtomedi could have beat either of them that night.BlueLineSpecial wrote: ↑Thu Nov 28, 2024 9:52 am The Zephyrs will be fine. They may be down this year by their standards - however I think thats yet to be determined. They're in a section that is currently a cakewalk for making it to State. It wouldn't surprise me in the least bit if they're back at the X representing section 4A this year, and it wouldn't surprise me if they are yet again playing on Friday night. They have a great program from youths on up, they are well-coached, and they have a supportive community. They do lose talent to privates, no doubt about it. But they'll be just fine.
What's I find a little interesting is that Mahtomedi seems to get a pass from the criticism other dominant A programs have faced. Mahtomedi is a well-to-do suburban metro district with nearly 1200 high school students. They have owned their section for a while now, won multiple recent championships, and have been a borderline lock to make it to Friday night at State for the better part of a decade. Yet they face zero calls to move up, and are somehow still seen as the little engine that could. It's sort of baffling to me. Any other white collar community metro program with their success in A and the size of their student body would have faced all sorts of chirping by this point. If ever there was a Goliath in David's clothing, it's the Zephyrs.
Yea. St. Thomas beat Tartan 15-1. Pretty impressive.East Side Pioneer Guy wrote: ↑Wed Nov 27, 2024 5:16 pm Scoring 4 goals on a 5 min major is very impressive. I've seen plenty of 5 min majors with no scoring, and several with only one goal. Even a 5 on 3 doesn't do much to mitigate that. And I'd imagine to get a minor penalty during a major, it would likely have to be fairly flagrant.
So without the major it would "only" have been 5-1? As if beating the Zephs by 4 wouldn't be notable? Sorry, 9-1 is a serious beatdown.