Class A Team to watch out for
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Class A Team to watch out for
Holy Family has been playing extremely well of late. Won six of there last seven and nearly knocked off little falls last week. Freshman goaltender is showing promise.
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Re: Class A Team to watch out for
And only 1 of those wins are against a +.500 teambigchiefkeepnetclean wrote:Holy Family has been playing extremely well of late. Won six of there last seven and nearly knocked off little falls last week.

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A wins a winCan't Never Tried wrote:And only 1 of those wins are against a +.500 teambigchiefkeepnetclean wrote:Holy Family has been playing extremely well of late. Won six of there last seven and nearly knocked off little falls last week.
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Re: Class A Team to watch out for
bigchiefkeepnetclean wrote:A wins a win[/quoteCan't Never Tried wrote:And only 1 of those wins are against a +.500 teambigchiefkeepnetclean wrote:Holy Family has been playing extremely well of late. Won six of there last seven and nearly knocked off little falls last week.
Not when you're trying to say that they are a team to watch out for.
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They are AA thus they are not a A team to watch out for.cheese wrote:i dont know if st cloud tech is A or AA, but f they are A then watch out. holy family sounds to be pretty decent, cathedral could make a run if they play consistently, bc when they are good, they are amazing. but when you take the body and they play poorly, they are horrible.
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Re: Class A Team to watch out for
How good is Little Falls? 7-3? 8-2? 9-1? Key words... SHOWING PROMISE...bigchiefkeepnetclean wrote:Holy Family has been playing extremely well of late. Won six of there last seven and nearly knocked off little falls last week. Freshman goaltender is showing promise.

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Little Falls is 8-3-0fivehole628 wrote:How good is Little Falls? 7-3? 8-2? 9-1? Key words... SHOWING PROMISE...bigchiefkeepnetclean wrote:Holy Family has been playing extremely well of late. Won six of there last seven and nearly knocked off little falls last week. Freshman goaltender is showing promise.
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Wow, everyone of my posts has to do with hockey. Not sure what you mean about me getting worked as I can't think of when it's happened lately, or ever for that matter. Also Bash Brother has commented on St Thomas more recently than I have.
As for hockey and Little Falls, how many of their top players from last year left for the USHL this year? They weren't absolutely horrible, but I don't see them making any noise at state or sections even this year. Cathedral didn't look great and they outplayed the Flyers the whole game.
As for hockey and Little Falls, how many of their top players from last year left for the USHL this year? They weren't absolutely horrible, but I don't see them making any noise at state or sections even this year. Cathedral didn't look great and they outplayed the Flyers the whole game.
despite suffering a few losses this season the defending champs are still a team very much capable of bringing home the hardware this year as well. Young players are finally getting use to the faster pace at highschool and are stepping up big. hermantown's upcoming schedule: 1/3 @ Duluth Marshall, 1/5 @ International Falls, 1/8 @ Grand Rapids, 1/15 @ Superior.
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I don't they are quite ready to bring home the hardware... After seeing STA play this year, they would pound the Hawks.hawkeyfan wrote:despite suffering a few losses this season the defending champs are still a team very much capable of bringing home the hardware this year as well. Young players are finally getting use to the faster pace at highschool and are stepping up big. hermantown's upcoming schedule: 1/3 @ Duluth Marshall, 1/5 @ International Falls, 1/8 @ Grand Rapids, 1/15 @ Superior.
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Even with Riley Horgan out for the year, I think we all need to be wary of Mound-Westonka. Horgan is definitely an incredible player, and his loss will hurt, but with young players like Colin Mayer stepping up, along with strong goaltending by Brian Nelson, Mound still has a great shot at going a long way this year.
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What happened to Horgan?Papabear06 wrote:Even with Riley Horgan out for the year, I think we all need to be wary of Mound-Westonka. Horgan is definitely an incredible player, and his loss will hurt, but with young players like Colin Mayer stepping up, along with strong goaltending by Brian Nelson, Mound still has a great shot at going a long way this year.