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Posted: Fri Apr 09, 2010 10:27 am
by ilbok
R1nk Rat 174 wrote:I saw a Wisconsin state semi-final game on tv the other week. They are absolutely no where near the caliber of Minnesota! the game looked more like a section 3A semifinal game than a state game. No offense to 3A. Just a little embarassing for WI.. :shock:
Who were you hoping to offend?

I saw a Hudson, Wisconsin U16 game in person the other week.

They absolutely dominated the previously unbeaten and #1 ranked Minnetonka U16 team!

As embarrassing as that was for the Minnesota players, they had to be more embarrassed by the low class behavior of their own coaches and parents.

No offense to lower classes.

:shock:

Posted: Fri Apr 09, 2010 12:45 pm
by PoniesDad45
ilbok wrote:
R1nk Rat 174 wrote:I saw a Wisconsin state semi-final game on tv the other week. They are absolutely no where near the caliber of Minnesota! the game looked more like a section 3A semifinal game than a state game. No offense to 3A. Just a little embarassing for WI.. :shock:
Who were you hoping to offend?

I saw a Hudson, Wisconsin U16 game in person the other week.

They absolutely dominated the previously unbeaten and #1 ranked Minnetonka U16 team!

As embarrassing as that was for the Minnesota players, they had to be more embarrassed by the low class behavior of their own coaches and parents.

No offense to lower classes.

:shock:
Ok, when did this game occur? Minnetonka was clearly the best U16 team that we saw all year long and from what I saw the parents were very cool. I find this hard to believe.

I'm not knocking Hudson's team at all, we were lucky to salvage a tie against them at the last second. Very good team, I have much respect for Hudson's program.

Posted: Fri Apr 09, 2010 2:24 pm
by ilbok
Just before the district/state playoffs (I watched from the penalty box) ...

it must have been easier for Tonka to keep its cool when beating Stillwater ...

rather than during a lopsided loss to Hudson.

P. S. Hudson's goalie was a girl ... Minnesota's best team got beat by a girl ... a Wisconsin girl.

Posted: Fri Apr 09, 2010 2:37 pm
by HSHockeyFan08
ilbok,

Do you really think Wisconsin hockey can hold its own against Minnesota hockey? I mean....Really?!

9 Forbert, Derek Duluth East
13 Bjugstad, Nick Blaine
18 Pitlick, Tyler Centennial
25 Nelson, Brock Warroad
37 Alt, Mark Cretin-Derham
47 Holl, Justin Minnetonka
49 Gardiner, Max Minnetonka
56 Clark, Jason Eden Prarie
58 Faulk, Justin South St. Paul
104 Gaede, Max Woodbury HS
109 Herbert, Caleb Bloomington-Jeff.
118 Faust, Joe Bloomington-Jeff.
145 Stern, Brett Centennial
166 Isackson, Christian St. Thomas
182 Casto, Chris Hill-Murray
187 Fulton, Tyson Breck High
198 Hendrickson, Garrett Virginia
205 Prochno, Andrew Minnetonka

6 Gothberg, Zane Thief River Falls
31 Meyers, Jacob Benilde

That is a ridiculous amount of kids from Minnesota on the Central Scouting List.

Posted: Fri Apr 09, 2010 2:42 pm
by ilbok
Which state will be represented in the NCAA championship?

Posted: Fri Apr 09, 2010 3:01 pm
by StillAnEagle
ilbok wrote:Which state will be represented in the NCAA championship?
What a stupid response... for obvious reasons.

Posted: Fri Apr 09, 2010 3:21 pm
by mn miracle man
Everyone knows anyone of the top 5 teams from the WCHA could be in the same position that Wisconsin is when thrown in the same regional. They beat a Vermont team that is only 3 games above the .500 mark, then beat SCSU (#3 seed of the WCHA tourney and finished 4th, but quite the up and down team), and beat a cinderella team in RIT. I am not a big gopher fan, but to bring this up as part of your argument is ridiculous. Let that Hudson team play in a series with MN and well see who comes out on top. Like they say, even a blind squirrel will find a nut every once in a while.

Posted: Fri Apr 09, 2010 3:30 pm
by ilbok
Not so obvious ...

otherwise, SAE would not have let his emotions get the better of his reasons [sic].

However, since you claim to have the answers,

what is it about crossing the St. Croix River ...

that makes Minnesota players who move to Wisconsin better than those who just visit?

Posted: Fri Apr 09, 2010 4:05 pm
by DubCHAGuy
ilbok wrote:Not so obvious ...

otherwise, SAE would not have let his emotions get the better of his reasons [sic].

However, since you claim to have the answers,

what is it about crossing the St. Croix River ...

that makes Minnesota players who move to Wisconsin better than those who just visit?
Well, they have a great coach who gets recruits from everywhere. That, and I think the ones who cross the St. Croix are pretty good before they go there (McDonagh & Gardiner were 1st round picks and I think Stepan went in the 2nd). They also get a lot of guys, even the high draft picks to stay 3-4 years.

Just one theory. Maybe you're right though, maybe Wisconsin is just a better hockey state :roll:

Posted: Fri Apr 09, 2010 4:53 pm
by FREDFLINTSTONE
ilbok wrote:Which state will be represented in the NCAA championship?
Dude,

Look at the roster. All the studs on that team are from Minnesota or Canada. The fill in players are all from Wisconsin though.

Posted: Fri Apr 09, 2010 8:33 pm
by fivehole628
ilbok wrote:Which state will be represented in the NCAA championship?
Yeah because that has EVERYTHING to do with the talent of Wisconsin H.S. hockey...

I always thought we were called the State of Hockey because of the tradition and excitement of MN H.S. hockey and the MN State H.S. hockey tournament...?

Posted: Fri Apr 09, 2010 9:40 pm
by ilbok
Then you thought wrong ...

it is a marketing slogan used by a Minnesota professional team ...

with no national championships ...

ZERO.


Most states would be embarrassed to call themselves the State of Hockey with such a record.

Posted: Fri Apr 09, 2010 11:02 pm
by DubCHAGuy
ilbok wrote:Then you thought wrong ...

it is a marketing slogan used by a Minnesota professional team ...

with no national championships ...

ZERO.


Most states would be embarrassed to call themselves the State of Hockey with such a record.
Yes. And Florida isn't much of a football state, since the Dolphins haven't won a super bowl in 40 years or so... :roll:

Posted: Fri Apr 09, 2010 11:25 pm
by ilbok
Good point:

Florida should be the State of Hockey

with more Stanley Cups and twice the NHL teams compared to Minnesota!

Plus, didn't Miami make the NCAA final just last year? :wink:

Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2010 1:29 am
by MJ
ilbok, i agree with you that MN doesn't have the right to call themselves the state of hockey, but you are digging yourself a ditch here bud. Miami of Oxford, OHIO made it to the NCAA"s. Clearly showing to us all just how much you actually know about college hockey. Do us a favor and give your head a shake. :wink:

Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2010 1:31 am
by butterball5
Ilbok are you just ignorant or do you not know the difference between the Miami of Ohio and the Miami Hurricanes

Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2010 2:43 am
by selloutcrowd99
ilbok wrote:Good point:

Florida should be the State of Hockey

with more Stanley Cups and twice the NHL teams compared to Minnesota!

Plus, didn't Miami make the NCAA final just last year? :wink:
What are you trying to prove? Minnetonka U16? what is that? You simply can't argue with the things that Minnesota hockey does, and the players that we produce. If you want to make an argument, do it by backing up Wisconsin...That just seems to be too hard though. And now you're taking shots at the Wild? Too bad we have sold out every game, even if we aren't going to make the playoffs...Talk once there is actually an NHL team in Wisconsin, until then stay off the MN hockey board. Although, I understand you coming on to our website to talk hockey, because god knows that there isn't one in wisconsin.

Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2010 7:11 am
by east hockey
butterball5 wrote:Ilbok are you just ignorant or do you not know the difference between the Miami of Ohio and the Miami Hurricanes
Nah. It's more like this: Image

Lee

Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2010 7:26 am
by ilbok
Quiet, Lee ... you're gonna scare away all the fish!

The root would of ignorance is ignore ...

as in, "pretty tough to ignore a wink icon at the end of an italicized sentence."

However, I agree with sellout ...

Minnesota is the State of Hockey Message Boards ...

filled with great hockey minds. :wink:

Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2010 10:53 am
by mghockey18
You are a great hockey mind ilbok.... :roll:

Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2010 1:02 pm
by russiawithlove
i second that :D

Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2010 10:24 pm
by ilbok
Wouldn't the dripping sarcasm icon be more appropriate when using an oxymoron like great hockey mind?

It's a good thing Wisconsin never claimed to be the State of Hockey,

falling to BC, which proves the real State of Hockey must be the Vatican.

Posted: Sun Apr 11, 2010 1:45 am
by R1nk Rat 174
ilbok wrote:
R1nk Rat 174 wrote:I saw a Wisconsin state semi-final game on tv the other week. They are absolutely no where near the caliber of Minnesota! the game looked more like a section 3A semifinal game than a state game. No offense to 3A. Just a little embarassing for WI.. :shock:
Who were you hoping to offend?

I saw a Hudson, Wisconsin U16 game in person the other week.

They absolutely dominated the previously unbeaten and #1 ranked Minnetonka U16 team!

As embarrassing as that was for the Minnesota players, they had to be more embarrassed by the low class behavior of their own coaches and parents.

No offense to lower classes.

:shock:
That Wisconsin high school hockey is a joke compared to Minnesota

Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 12:24 pm
by ilbok
Minnesotans think their state is the only state for hockey ...

that must be the reason Minnesotans of late seldom leave their State of Hockey ...

especially during playoffs. :shock:

Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 1:41 pm
by FREDFLINTSTONE
ilbok wrote:Minnesotans think their state is the only state for hockey ...

that must be the reason Minnesotans of late seldom leave their State of Hockey ...

especially during playoffs. :shock:
They did leave. The Beavers and Huskies were apart of the NCAA tournament. Two teams from Minnesota is not too bad. One more win By the Bulldogs and they would have been in the tournament.