Edina vs. Eden Prairie
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Edina vs. Eden Prairie
Whose going to win?
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hockeytime wrote:The Hornets out played the Eagles. To me it didn't seem like Eps coaches were playing to win. They had their back up goalie in and played their fourth line a lot. Doesn't seem like the time to get kids some playing time. It clearly made a difference in the game.
You can't be serious

I was at this game as a neutral fan and I completely agree. They played there sophmore 4th line alot more than they normally would. Also I was very unimpressed by the reffing at this game. THere were numerous times when the refs blew their whistles and then an Edina player would just completely lay out an Eden Prairie seconds after the whistle and there we no penalties, although they did call the game evenly between both sides it was still not the best reffing I have seen.hockeytime wrote:The Hornets out played the Eagles. To me it didn't seem like Eps coaches were playing to win. They had their back up goalie in and played their fourth line a lot. Doesn't seem like the time to get kids some playing time. It clearly made a difference in the game.
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Can't say that I have seen the use of 4 lines in high school hockey very often. I think most on the board would say the same thing. Most teams go with 3 lines, and 5 D. 1st and 2nd lines play more than 3rd. 5th D is used to rest a tired top 4.eagle4life9 wrote:I dont have a problem with EP playing there fourth line alot in this game. They play in the Lake and so they have 20 conference games leaving them with only 5 others so I would get my fourth line playing in those games too because you arent going to play them in a close Lake game at all.
I would bet Edina's 1st and 2nd lines played more than ther third. They probably don't have a fourth. Edina has two former pros coaching their club. Edina plays to win. Playing a 4th line against Edina is not smart hockey management.
mrright wrote:You are right, but what you say does not change how the coach decided to play the game last night. It seemed that EP played all of their 4 lines equally, which no one understands why.
Is he trying to please parents, or win hockey games?
He would be in the coaching minority if he wasn't coaching to win.
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mrright wrote:Yeah that is where I am confused too. My only guess is that he realizes that it is a non-conferance game, and he was trying to get his young guys some playing time against the best in the state so when playoffs come around they are more experienced and know what to expect.
No offense to your logic, the fourth line players shouldn't see the ice in the play-offs. A coach should be run out of town for that kind of thinking.
Hopefully, he is wiser than that

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I guess he may be trying to get his fourth line players experience in case they need to step in due to injury during playoff time. It does seem a little odd though, especially in a game where EP could have made a big statement.breakout wrote:mrright wrote:Yeah that is where I am confused too. My only guess is that he realizes that it is a non-conferance game, and he was trying to get his young guys some playing time against the best in the state so when playoffs come around they are more experienced and know what to expect.
No offense to your logic, the fourth line players shouldn't see the ice in the play-offs. A coach should be run out of town for that kind of thinking.
Hopefully, he is wiser than that