Perfection?
Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 11:02 pm
with Roseau close to the perfect season i was thinking what other teams have gone undefeated if any?
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Hermantown did it last year...Duluth 4 wrote:with Roseau close to the perfect season i was thinking what other teams have gone undefeated if any?
No they didn't. They had one loss that year, I believe it was to Edina.Bash Brother wrote:I believe a group of boys from circle pines did it a few years back.
They certainly did lose to Edina - in December of that season.CitiesSpudsGuy wrote:No they didn't. They had one loss that year, I believe it was to Edina.Bash Brother wrote:I believe a group of boys from circle pines did it a few years back.
He asked what teams, if any, had gone undefeated, not been perfect.OGEE OGELTHORPE wrote:A perfect season is undefeated and untied, so there are very few perfect seasons in the books.
A tie in a undefeated season is kinda like a no-hitter with a walk and an error, but not a perfect game. A great acomplishment but not perfect.
I don't think there is any indication that Roseau has peaked too early.Sparlimb wrote:The good question is has Roseau peaked too early? Undefeated all season is extremely tough. I guess we'll see...
perfection is also not tieing...didn't hermantwon tie 2 games?boblee wrote:Hermantown did it last year...Duluth 4 wrote:with Roseau close to the perfect season i was thinking what other teams have gone undefeated if any?
But SB if u see the name of the thread...it says PERFECTION...and a tie is not that...SB24 wrote:He asked what teams, if any, had gone undefeated, not been perfect.OGEE OGELTHORPE wrote:A perfect season is undefeated and untied, so there are very few perfect seasons in the books.
A tie in a undefeated season is kinda like a no-hitter with a walk and an error, but not a perfect game. A great acomplishment but not perfect.
It's all in how you read it, I read perfect, you read undefeated. So we are both right.SB24 wrote:He asked what teams, if any, had gone undefeated, not been perfect.OGEE OGELTHORPE wrote:A perfect season is undefeated and untied, so there are very few perfect seasons in the books.
A tie in a undefeated season is kinda like a no-hitter with a walk and an error, but not a perfect game. A great acomplishment but not perfect.
Ya I know, I think I'm going to puke.Neutron 14 wrote:Its not like you two to argue about something trivial...![]()
What about the 2005 Warroad Warriors? TJ Oshie and Aaron Marvin ring any bells?TTpuckster wrote:From the Minnesota Boy's hockey site:
Undefeated teams all the way through the championship;
1959 Roseau
1963 St. Paul Johnson
1965 International Falls
1966 International Falls (Wow, 2 years in a row)
1974 Edina East
1983 Hill Murray
1993 Bloomington Jefferson
1997 Red Wing
Also, there are several instances of Undefeated, untied teams that got all the way to the championship game, then lost.
Ya, they had two ties........ding,dingsiouxguy1679 wrote:What about the 2005 Warroad Warriors? TJ Oshie and Aaron Marvin ring any bells?TTpuckster wrote:From the Minnesota Boy's hockey site:
Undefeated teams all the way through the championship;
1959 Roseau
1963 St. Paul Johnson
1965 International Falls
1966 International Falls (Wow, 2 years in a row)
1974 Edina East
1983 Hill Murray
1993 Bloomington Jefferson
1997 Red Wing
Also, there are several instances of Undefeated, untied teams that got all the way to the championship game, then lost.
Thats still undefeated...ding,dingOGEE OGELTHORPE wrote:Ya, they had two ties........ding,dingsiouxguy1679 wrote:What about the 2005 Warroad Warriors? TJ Oshie and Aaron Marvin ring any bells?TTpuckster wrote:From the Minnesota Boy's hockey site:
Undefeated teams all the way through the championship;
1959 Roseau
1963 St. Paul Johnson
1965 International Falls
1966 International Falls (Wow, 2 years in a row)
1974 Edina East
1983 Hill Murray
1993 Bloomington Jefferson
1997 Red Wing
Also, there are several instances of Undefeated, untied teams that got all the way to the championship game, then lost.