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goals
Posted: Sat Nov 25, 2006 11:52 pm
by dangles07
who scored the goals for their respective teams
STA-DM game review
Posted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 8:14 am
by ocanadaourhome
After a very sloppy first period, the action on both sides picked up considerably. STA's first game efforts showed early as line combinations evolved around killing penalties during the first period. 1st period to DM. STA storms back and owns second period, STA advantage in third and wins scoring opps in OT. Great game from the second period on.
Key note, STA Skated four lines into OT! DM often had gutsch and co matched against STA's 3rd and 4th. DM basically skated 2 lines from the second period on.
SOG DM-38 STA-35
Both goalies were key as Crandall had many big saves and limited help in a tough first period of defensive play from STA.
Posted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 9:21 am
by boblee
Did the STA football boys play?
Posted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 10:26 am
by Cristo
Yes, Haverkamp and Lee both played. Ander's play was impressive given his absence from skating. Haverkamp played around 4th line, didn't see much ice time. Nonetheless, you could tell both of them hadn't been practicing.
Posted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 10:57 am
by mnhhs08
Yea marshalls third line didnt play much but i was impressed with them when they were playing. they got out at least 4 or 5 times in OT
Posted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 10:58 am
by HShockeywatcher
Not sure if that poster is from the STA community or not. I didn't notice Havernkamp much either, but I had my eye on Anders and he did really well. He had a lot of good hits and seemed to be a great leader for the team. Does Mike Daly play varsity hockey? I know he's played in past years and played football. Great D play from Tony and Rob like you would expect. Yes they had breakaways in the 1st, but only one of them was a pretty goal. Just goes to show why just making a shot is always a good thing in hockey; even bad shots go in. Yes good game, and although a win would've been great, a tie is probably better for march and for the same reason people said it was good AHA didn't get to state last year.
Posted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 11:01 am
by HShockeywatcher
Only two seniors on the team. Are they both just captains, or how is the team doing that?
Posted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 12:39 pm
by boblee
St. Thomas Academy 0 3 1 0– 4
Duluth Marshall 3 1 0 0– 4
First period – 1. DM, Jack Connolly (Dano Jacques, Ian Stauber) 2:10 (pp); 2. DM, Bob Gutsch, 7:21 (sh); 3. DM, Gutsch (Connolly) 9:11 (sh).
Second period – 4. STA, J.C. Blaisdell (Anders Lee, Ryan Walters) 1:42 (pp); 5. STA, John Schreiner (Mike Mulally, Connor Rooney) 5:13 (pp); 6. STA, Walters (James Saintey) 10:25; 7. DM, Matt Dodd (Connolly) 11:03.
Third period – 8. STA, Schreiner (R0b Vannelli) 11:40.
Overtime – no scoring.
Saves – Aaron Crandall, STA, 33; Willie Paul, DM, 28.
Posted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 12:42 pm
by boblee
Duluth Marshall 2-2-0—4
Breck 0-2-1—3
First period – 1. DM, Dano Jacques, 11:15; 2. DM, Matt Dodd (Jack Connolly), 1:20.
Second period – 3. B, Nate Weingarden, :52; 4. B, Matt Cosgriff (Tyson Furton), 15:38; 5. DM, Bob Gutsch (Connolly), 14:12 (pp); 6. DM, Ian Guzzo ( Zach Mausolf , 10:04; (pp).
Third period — 7. B, Andreas Lundeen (Mike Morin), 3:33.
Saves – Jesse Behning, DM, 15; M. Briggs, B, 32.
Looks like they are rotating goalies...at this point I don't think they have a "backup"
Posted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 3:18 pm
by Cristo
HShockeywatcher wrote:Only two seniors on the team. Are they both just captains, or how is the team doing that?
Blaisdell is the only captain. Tom left a vacancy for an Assistant but at this point it could remain Blaisdell.
And up to my knowledge I don't think Mike Daly is playing this year. Last year he hinted a few times that he wouldn't be playing this year. I'm not sure if that was him trying to be humble or him being serious. He did skate varsity in numerous practices and one game last year so he was under consideration. But with Matt Baer and Stepan coming in, I don't believe there are any openings on the D roster.
Posted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 11:49 pm
by mj79
boblee wrote:Duluth Marshall 2-2-0—4
Breck 0-2-1—3
First period – 1. DM, Dano Jacques, 11:15; 2. DM, Matt Dodd (Jack Connolly), 1:20.
Second period – 3. B, Nate Weingarden, :52; 4. B, Matt Cosgriff (Tyson Furton), 15:38; 5. DM, Bob Gutsch (Connolly), 14:12 (pp); 6. DM, Ian Guzzo ( Zach Mausolf , 10:04; (pp).
Third period — 7. B, Andreas Lundeen (Mike Morin), 3:33.
Saves – Jesse Behning, DM, 15; M. Briggs, B, 32.
Looks like they are rotating goalies...at this point I don't think they have a "backup"
so ur sayin paul is better or as good as JB?? from what ive seen its not even close
Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 12:12 am
by DmnHawk5
Willie Paul is going to be a very good goalie for Marshall in the future, but right now lacks the experience. Behning has been nursing a football injury a bit during the beginning of the season, and that might be the reason for the rotation right now. Both are solid but JB is the better goalie .
Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 12:52 am
by mj79
its still sad how marshall blows the lead no matter what yr it is..
If marshall had SSM's team thed still blow the lead.. ive seen it at least 8 times n the past few yrs
Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 1:06 am
by DmnHawk5
Besides the 2 STA games name a few that were blown leads and not getting people more playing time.
Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 1:17 am
by mj79
id have to sheck but minnetonka was a big one ast yr too.. if u really want me to check it out ill get back tomorrow..i know from the games ive seen in person but dont keep them off the top of my head ... If you dis agree w me then you need to review ur score sheet
Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 11:24 am
by DmnHawk5
Im not disagreeing with you, but oviously they dont blow that many leads they only lost 2 games last year.
Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 11:40 am
by boblee
mj79 wrote:boblee wrote:Duluth Marshall 2-2-0—4
Breck 0-2-1—3
First period – 1. DM, Dano Jacques, 11:15; 2. DM, Matt Dodd (Jack Connolly), 1:20.
Second period – 3. B, Nate Weingarden, :52; 4. B, Matt Cosgriff (Tyson Furton), 15:38; 5. DM, Bob Gutsch (Connolly), 14:12 (pp); 6. DM, Ian Guzzo ( Zach Mausolf , 10:04; (pp).
Third period — 7. B, Andreas Lundeen (Mike Morin), 3:33.
Saves – Jesse Behning, DM, 15; M. Briggs, B, 32.
Looks like they are rotating goalies...at this point I don't think they have a "backup"
so ur sayin paul is better or as good as JB?? from what ive seen its not even close
I'm saying both goalies are seeing ice time.
Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 2:20 pm
by shooter57
a buddy of mine saw DM play and was wondering who the new big kid was, someone who was not on the radar. anybody know for sure? i'm thinkin it may be a Paine kid, originally from soup-town and last played for the norte dame hounds of sask. ca. can anybody verify?
Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 2:48 pm
by 7A22A
#19 is Tom Paine. He is a 4th liner. Will he continue to be on 4th line is an unknown +-.
Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 5:07 pm
by DmnHawk5
Big kid #7 is Justin Lee (D) and #22 is Bill Hurley (F) both are seniors this year.
Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 5:38 pm
by NumberCruncher
I know Behning is a senior but what about Paul?
Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 5:41 pm
by DmnHawk5
Paul is a sophmore
Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 5:43 pm
by NumberCruncher
Wow, Behning is very solid from what I know, I can't beleive they'd consider switching off games between a goalie like Behning and a sophomore, almost disregarding the skill level.
Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 5:51 pm
by DmnHawk5
I dont know for sure, but i think they are trying to give Behning a bit more time off cause of an injury, just being careful not to get him seriously hurt. They need him late in the season when it matters most. But getting Willie more playing time should help them out a lot this season and in the future.
Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 5:53 pm
by DmnHawk5
The Marshall coaches are top notch, they are disregarding anyones skill levels