Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2007 2:08 pm
I am curious to know the "keys to the game" for both sides
what will it take for the Flyers to win
for the Hawks to win

what will it take for the Flyers to win
for the Hawks to win

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Score more goals than the other teamhawkfan70 wrote:I am curious to know the "keys to the game" for both sides
what will it take for the Flyers to win
for the Hawks to win
hawkfan70 wrote:I am curious to know the "keys to the game" for both sides
what will it take for the Flyers to win
for the Hawks to win
Yes - both received unlucky draws. Either seed all 8 teams or go back to no seeds.hawkeyfan wrote:This is kinda off topic but doesn't seem that the two number 1 seeds (Hermantown and Edina) got the toughest draws in the first round?
i'll admit as a fan i did not want to play Little Falls out the door.
I bet Edina is saying the same about G.R.
good call.AngusYoung wrote:Yes - both received unlucky draws. Either seed all 8 teams or go back to no seeds.hawkeyfan wrote:This is kinda off topic but doesn't seem that the two number 1 seeds (Hermantown and Edina) got the toughest draws in the first round?
i'll admit as a fan i did not want to play Little Falls out the door.
I bet Edina is saying the same about G.R.
I think you mean Chad Huttel as Grant is a forwardcu@darink wrote:hawkfan70 wrote:I am curious to know the "keys to the game" for both sides
what will it take for the Flyers to win
for the Hawks to win
Grant Huttel and Izaak Berglund
Which one moves the puck out of D-zone and up the ice better.
hawkfan70 wrote:I think you mean Chad Huttel as Grant is a forwardcu@darink wrote:hawkfan70 wrote:I am curious to know the "keys to the game" for both sides
what will it take for the Flyers to win
for the Hawks to win
Grant Huttel and Izaak Berglund
Which one moves the puck out of D-zone and up the ice better.
Yes sorry D in general in transition will win this game.
I've been saying that all along Angus!! Another stupid idea to seed top four and then random the next four.AngusYoung wrote:Yes - both received unlucky draws. Either seed all 8 teams or go back to no seeds.hawkeyfan wrote:This is kinda off topic but doesn't seem that the two number 1 seeds (Hermantown and Edina) got the toughest draws in the first round?
i'll admit as a fan i did not want to play Little Falls out the door.
I bet Edina is saying the same about G.R.
A high scoring affair would be right up the Flyers alley - they do not have the D or goaltending to keep it tight. As detailed earlier, Cooch needs to let his horses run to try and outscore the Hawks.Stitch Lips wrote:Little Falls scrimmaged Hermantown six weeks ago and scored 5 goals on them.
* interesting tidbit *
Little Falls was without Ben Hanowski & Lucas Jorgensen.
This game could be a high-scoring affair ... lot's of goals ... but still a one-goal game.
Who cares what they did in a scrimmage 6 weeks ago.. that isn't the same as the state tournament.. i doubt the intensity of that scrimmage will be the same as the game tomorrow. Hermantown is very capable of giving up a lot of goals but they are really playing good hockey right now and they will be tough to beat. They made Hibbing look like a joke last week.. this game could get very ugly for LF if Hermantown hasn't lost their momentum..AngusYoung wrote:A high scoring affair would be right up the Flyers alley - they do not have the D or goaltending to keep it tight. As detailed earlier, Cooch needs to let his horses run to try and outscore the Hawks.Stitch Lips wrote:Little Falls scrimmaged Hermantown six weeks ago and scored 5 goals on them.
* interesting tidbit *
Little Falls was without Ben Hanowski & Lucas Jorgensen.
This game could be a high-scoring affair ... lot's of goals ... but still a one-goal game.