Academy of Holy Angels (3-2) v. WhiteBearLake (5-3) 12-26-07
Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2007 8:45 pm
Two teams who haven't played each other in the last few year with something to prove this year.
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I'm not sure I'd laugh at this point. It's pretty early, and they certainly have the talent to make some noise come tournament time. I'm sure they are not an ideal opponent for anyone in a section game.kickinwing wrote:aha ha ha ha ha ha.............
Ask yourself this, If AHA beat Edina tomorrow would it really be that much of an upset? Nope. They can beat anyone in their section. I love it when teams look past AHA.saintpaulhockey wrote: AHA has an astronomical chance of making it out their section.
Just because you have a history and reputation of being a good hockey team, doesn't mean you're automatically "better than 90% of the teams in the state". Because you definately can't say that at this point in time about AHA.TheMeanRichJokeMan wrote:Ask yourself this, If AHA beat Edina tomorrow would it really be that much of an upset? Nope. They can beat anyone in their section. I love it when teams look past AHA.saintpaulhockey wrote: AHA has an astronomical chance of making it out their section.
AHA is still better than 90% of the teams in the state.
Point Hockeyx...hockeyxfan01 wrote:Just because you have a history and reputation of being a good hockey team, doesn't mean you're automatically "better than 90% of the teams in the state". Because you definately can't say that at this point in time about AHA.TheMeanRichJokeMan wrote:Ask yourself this, If AHA beat Edina tomorrow would it really be that much of an upset? Nope. They can beat anyone in their section. I love it when teams look past AHA.saintpaulhockey wrote: AHA has an astronomical chance of making it out their section.
AHA is still better than 90% of the teams in the state.
I hate to point this out but Jefferson, Edina and Bville are very capable teams to beat AHA. AHA is not the team they have been the past decade and even tho the rich tradition over the past few seasons has shown otherwise, they are lackluster this year. I actually have a feeling about Jefferson taking this section in a thriller but even if they dont, there are 3 other teams that AHA will have to play against that have a chance at pulling what you would call an "upset".TheMeanRichJokeMan wrote:Ask yourself this, If AHA beat Edina tomorrow would it really be that much of an upset? Nope. They can beat anyone in their section. I love it when teams look past AHA.saintpaulhockey wrote: AHA has an astronomical chance of making it out their section.
AHA is still better than 90% of the teams in the state.
Finally someone who is speaking truths. I am so glad someone pointed this out. My hat is off to newsguy35.....newsguy35 wrote:I hate to point this out but Jefferson, Edina and Bville are very capable teams to beat AHA. AHA is not the team they have been the past decade and even tho the rich tradition over the past few seasons has shown otherwise, they are lackluster this year. I actually have a feeling about Jefferson taking this section in a thriller but even if they dont, there are 3 other teams that AHA will have to play against that have a chance at pulling what you would call an "upset".TheMeanRichJokeMan wrote:Ask yourself this, If AHA beat Edina tomorrow would it really be that much of an upset? Nope. They can beat anyone in their section. I love it when teams look past AHA.saintpaulhockey wrote: AHA has an astronomical chance of making it out their section.
AHA is still better than 90% of the teams in the state.
I guess my point was, AHA is capable of beating ANYONE in the state at anytime. They old any given sunday analogy. The won't be the favorite in there section, But past experience tells me it not always good to be the favorite. Edina was was just an example. I wasn't trying to knock Jefferson or Burnsville, Edina was just the name I picked. My original responce was to someone who basically said AHA had basically no chance of making it out of their section. Maybe the don't, Maybe they do. What I know for sure is it's WAY to early to write off anyone, down year or not.newsguy35 wrote:I hate to point this out but Jefferson, Edina and Bville are very capable teams to beat AHA. AHA is not the team they have been the past decade and even tho the rich tradition over the past few seasons has shown otherwise, they are lackluster this year. I actually have a feeling about Jefferson taking this section in a thriller but even if they dont, there are 3 other teams that AHA will have to play against that have a chance at pulling what you would call an "upset".TheMeanRichJokeMan wrote:Ask yourself this, If AHA beat Edina tomorrow would it really be that much of an upset? Nope. They can beat anyone in their section. I love it when teams look past AHA.saintpaulhockey wrote: AHA has an astronomical chance of making it out their section.
AHA is still better than 90% of the teams in the state.
Thats why Wetmore got 2 points. Because you and others have no clue...ROOK EYE wrote:I'm not suprised at all. AHA is not that good the've got 2 hockey player's
Mattson and Raskob.