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Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 10:43 pm
by MNsGreatest#2
Sounds like I missed a great game. I chose to attend the BSM TG game based on logistics. Everyone in the area told me AHA would get plasted, but I had faith. I had AHA over HM 3-2.
Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 10:59 pm
by Zamman
pioneers wrote:Goals For H-M
Dolan
Sova
Metcalf
Widing
HA
Mattson 3g 2a
Haeg 2 g
For the record the scoring was Mattson with 3 goals two assists
Haeg had a goal and an assist
Raskob had two assists
C. Reilly had a goal and two assists.
Saves were:
Phillipi 7
Webb 23
AHA played real good in the first period and did control center ice and made the most of their shots. I thought they had more.
Hill Murray is still a tough team to beat, I would not want to face them in the playoffs.
Hats off to my team!!
Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 11:00 pm
by Since95
Wow, I should have went to this game. Any previous year and I totally would have. It seemed to me and possibly many others that Hill-Murray would walk on them. Holy Angels stepped up though. Sounds like they are getting ready to maybe make a run at something. Regardless, Hill is a great team and will be in the mix come playoffs/state. Hats off to both teams on a great game played. Shame on me for doubting the potential of this game.
Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 11:01 pm
by Bash Brother
1. Nice to see some life out of the stars
2. That flip kid never seems to be impressive
Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 11:09 pm
by Lowstickside
MNsGreatest#2 wrote:Sounds like I missed a great game. I chose to attend the BSM TG game based on logistics. Everyone in the area told me AHA would get plasted, but I had faith. I had AHA over HM 3-2.
What you missed was one of the best players in the state - Danny Mattson, just putting on a show! He was by far the best player on the ice. H.M. was not able to come close to containing this guy. Mattson had multiple scoring opportunities, set up some teammates for great chances that were missed, and drew a penalty at a crucial time in the last period. H.M. was a bit jinxed, as I felt that they did not capitalize on many possible goal opportunities, and they outshot the Stars. Mattson was the difference in this game.
Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 11:14 pm
by Video Guy
Bash Brother wrote:1. Nice to see some life out of the stars
2. That flip kid never seems to be impressive
I filmed the game and the only sad thing was there was so many seats open. Two years ago Standing room only that was fantastic. No matter whose down that year these two teams play match up well and always come to play. I was just hoping a close game. It was nice to see a quality win over a quality team. I wonder if AHA will be the sleeper team in the playoffs. It really only matters what you do in the playoffs.
Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 11:19 pm
by SEC Scotty
Video Guy wrote:Bash Brother wrote:1. Nice to see some life out of the stars
2. That flip kid never seems to be impressive
I filmed the game and the only sad thing was there was so many seats open. Two years ago Standing room only that was fantastic. No matter whose down that year these two teams play match up well and always come to play. I was just hoping a close game. It was nice to see a quality win over a quality team. I wonder if AHA will be the sleeper team in the playoffs. It really only matters what you do in the playoffs.
I thought the same thing when I walked in right before game time. The Hill side wasn't even half full.
Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 11:27 pm
by whatitdobaby
It sounds like Hill dominated this game, but gave AHA some opportunities that they capitalized on. I mean look at the shots on goal for crying outloud, 27-12 in favor of Hill. No team should win a game 5-4 with only 12 shots on goal. My hats off to Holy Angels for being able to take advantage of the opportunities they had.
Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 11:28 pm
by hcky09
I was at the game tonight and the only person to blame for this loss is Lechner. Does he not know what it means to match up lines. Hill scores in the third to tie the game and he comes out with his fourth line. I don't think he gets the concept of momentum!
Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 11:31 pm
by Charliedog
It is finals week at Hill-Murray and there was a varsity basketball game at 7:30. Hopefully this will explain some of the empty seats.
Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 11:47 pm
by sachishi4
Charliedog wrote:It is finals week at Hill-Murray and there was a varsity basketball game at 7:30. Hopefully this will explain some of the empty seats.
ding ding ding
i know a lot of people who were dissapointed with the timing of this game.
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Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2008 12:59 am
by boblee
I went 2/4.
Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2008 8:05 am
by Pioneerprideguy
Sparlimb wrote:Disappointing loss. This team is ripe to get picked off by someone in sections. H-M better start soul searching and they best not lose again this year.
My fellow "Pioneerprideguy" Sparlimb. As a longtime follower of HM, I'm surprised at your concerns about our club. I realize they have some issues right now & defensively they are struggling, but this is normal this time of year. Traditionally, this team seems to come out of gates at the start of the year flying. Kids are thrilled to make varsity and want to prove to people that they are worthy of being on the team. They then play some nonconference games which usually includes their buddies from WBand the kids are excited to play in big games. Then, they move into conference play, start blowing out some teams & the season "grind" comes into play. At about the 1/2 mark of the year, kids kinda get sick of the same drills, the immediate schedule doesn't look so appealing, and school finals are looming. The dog days of the season arrive.
As the calendar turns February, sections come into view. The seniors start realizing their high school (and perhaps overall) playing days are comming to an end. Complancency is replaced by urgency. The mind/body is rejuvenated. The legs moves faster...the passes are sharper...the minds become engaged. They end up playing their best hockey & low & behold, they find themselves downtown St. Paul.
So as you can see, this Pioneer team is right on schedule. All the ingrediants are there for another state tournament appearnce. We all just need to relax, regroup, and get prepared for the run at the end.
Just a side note, keep Lech in your thoughts/prayers as his mom, who has had health issues for a while, was given her last rights about a week ago. Some heavy hearts to along with along with hockey on the mind.
Keep working hard boys...the Pioneer faithful (including Sparlimb) believe in ya.
Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2008 8:08 am
by Hilltopper99
As a Hill supporter, I'm disappointed in the result, but this is what I love about the sport of hockey. #2 can lose to #25. The UW Badgers (#17) spanked the #2 Denver Pioneers 7-2 last Saturday night. In what other sport does this kind of thing happen regularly? In HS hockey, you can never count on anything. In my opinion, HA has been the state's best team the past two years and failed to make a state tourney appearance. Maybe this will be their year to be the upstart.
And yes, Mattson is a beast. With Whetmore back (is he coming back?) the Stars will be a tough out.
Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2008 8:16 am
by hockeylover
How do you score that many goals on that few of shots? Were they break aways or what?
Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2008 9:11 am
by SEC Scotty
H-M 4 Life wrote:I think that Hill-Murray will win this game and pretty handily. God will be on our side for this one.
Hill-Murray - 5
Holy Angels - 1
Looks the big guy had bigger fish to fry.

Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2008 10:29 am
by wbmd
Zamman wrote:For the record the scoring was Mattson with 3 goals two assists
Haeg had a goal and an assist
Raskob had two assists
C. Reilly had a goal and two assists.
Saves were:
Phillipi 7
Webb 23
AHA played real good in the first period and did control center ice and made the most of their shots. I thought they had more.
Hill Murray is still a tough team to beat, I would not want to face them in the playoffs.
Hats off to my team!!
Were the shots actually that few for AHA?
Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2008 10:57 am
by packerboy
I was there and surprised and dissapointed with the crowd.
A lot of peple missed a very entertaining game no matter who you wanted to win.
In addition to the fans, the other thing that was missing was the body check.
Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2008 11:09 am
by Hillfan
Must agree PPG, this is the time of the year to get losses out of the way. Once the conference games start to wind down, the Pioneers will begin to get even hungrier for the section title and hopefully a successful run in the state tournament. It's always good to have reality checks in the middle of the season so that a team realizes its weaknesses that need to be improved. As for now, I'm looking forward to conference results and the final game against Moorhead. As always, it should be a good test before section time.
Best of luck to the Pioneers. No matter the few losses, the team is still stacked with offense and experience all around. When the "A" game is on, anyone can be beat.
Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2008 3:20 pm
by Basil Chaps
My hat goes off to AHA for the quality win. However, as a student at Hill I know myself and a lot of my friends wanted to go but put studying for the finals ahead of the game. I know some of the hockey players were upset about the timing of the game as well. This game would have been perfect for this Thursday night. After the students were done with finals the game would have been one of the best attended of the year. This is a setback for Hill, but Hill should bounce back, the next game against Tartan will be a good indicator of where the team is at. No other team is going to get 5 goals on 12 shots. Flip has some off nights, but he has the skills of a top goal tender.
Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2008 4:27 pm
by stars612
whatitdobaby wrote:It sounds like Hill dominated this game, but gave AHA some opportunities that they capitalized on. I mean look at the shots on goal for crying outloud, 27-12 in favor of Hill. No team should win a game 5-4 with only 12 shots on goal. My hats off to Holy Angels for being able to take advantage of the opportunities they had.
Wow isn't that just the story of the Stars' lives... Even this year they have been out shooting most opponents and still losing.
Webb picked it up last night, and had a little more help from the D. Mattson once again proved that he is among the top players in the state.
This proves that
anything can happen in high school hockey. Don't count the Stars out yet this season...
Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2008 4:40 pm
by SEC Scotty
stars612 wrote:whatitdobaby wrote:It sounds like Hill dominated this game, but gave AHA some opportunities that they capitalized on. I mean look at the shots on goal for crying outloud, 27-12 in favor of Hill. No team should win a game 5-4 with only 12 shots on goal. My hats off to Holy Angels for being able to take advantage of the opportunities they had.
Wow isn't that just the story of the Stars' lives... Even this year they have been out shooting most opponents and still losing.
Webb picked it up last night, and had a little more help from the D. Mattson once again proved that he is among the top players in the state.
This proves that
anything can happen in high school hockey. Don't count the Stars out yet this season...
Webb was very good last night. He didn't give up a lot of rebounds and is very good at redirecting the puck either into the corners or out of the rink.
Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2008 6:55 pm
by Zamman
Yes the shots were that few, or counted. I thought AHA had more in the first but I was wrong. Wetmore is done for the year, it is too bad. The way they are playing is great and his speed and skills would be great. But things like this happen and that is when the team needs to pick it up. Last year they had the same issues with three key players hurt (Raskob, Matson and Wetmore ), but they played BSM great and won. It is just too bad he is a senior.
Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2008 7:20 pm
by thorhockey
Typical. long drawn out excuses from the pioneer faithful. I can't even copy, paste and see it all repeated
again.Out of breath and out of words ppg? Every team from every sport in the world can say the same things about the ups and downs of the season.
Don't assume a win against Tartan and I won't assume that your fans won't show (unless of course they are bribed).
BASIL CHAP has some common sense with this quote
This is a setback for Hill, but Hill should bounce back, the next game against Tartan will be a good indicator of where the team is at
It will be a good indicator for both teams
Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2008 9:20 pm
by Pioneerprideguy
Thor,
I apologize if reading my post may have taken you an hour or two (oh, and please don't move your lips when reading).
I get a kick out of Tartan people. You have this big win against Hill, but yet you still look up to them in the standings. You want to impress us loyal HM fans, beat us in sections. I know we will be seeded #1 (again) and I'm really hoping Tartan is 4/5. Trust me when I say this, we Hill fans will be pulling for you in the quarterfinals. We want to see your faces as you walk out of the Coliseum to the chant of Season's Over in the semi's. I'm sure it won't a big surpise because you guys are used to hearing it...but we will enjoy it a little bit more this year.
As for the AHA game, wouldn't really refer to is as a setback. Losing by a goal to a decent club in a nonconference/nonsection team, really isn't setback. Getting drilled by STA or losing to a SSP team would be considered a setback.
So continue to pack your stands with your large school support, as our little parochial kids balance out athletics & academics.