#5 Chaska @ #4 Holy Angels 2-21-08

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Chaska
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#5 Chaska @ #4 Holy Angels 2-21-08

Post by HShockeywatcher »

Two years ago the Stars won 8-0, last year 10-3, Could Chaska pull the upset this year when it matters?
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Post by stars612 »

The Stars were also much more talented in the last two seasons. That being said, the Stars should win this one. But anything can happen in the playoffs.
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Post by Jacketfan06 »

im going with AHA by a score of 4 to 2, it should be a close, good game to watch
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Post by Indians forever »

I'm rooting for Chaska to win this one, but I think HA is just to tough. It will be an ovetime score though.
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Post by tjkhavgam »

Who's playing goal for AHA. If they settle on Boerger they have a chance to win the section. They would have won it last year if they had played him.
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tjkhavgam wrote:Who's playing goal for AHA. If they settle on Boerger they have a chance to win the section. They would have won it last year if they had played him.
I agree, but I highly doubt that Trebil will abandon his rotation...
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Holy Angels will win this game.
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Hockeyguy_27 wrote:Holy Angels will win this game.
I am going to say 5-4 AHA IN OT
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stars612 wrote:
tjkhavgam wrote:Who's playing goal for AHA. If they settle on Boerger they have a chance to win the section. They would have won it last year if they had played him.
I agree, but I highly doubt that Trebil will abandon his rotation...
I have heard that Webb has been sick and not at school for over a week. I do not think that Trebil has any choice but to play Boerger.....
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Post by hockeyfan510 »

Does it matter? They play Edina after that no matter who their goalie is there not going to win
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Post by STEV16 »

AHA 4
Chaska 3
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Post by slasher »

Doubters :wink:

I say Chaska 4-3 in this game. AHA is down this year. Chaska has been playing good teams tough. If the goalie is on. Chaska wins.

AHA will take Chaska lightly. I doubt we have to worry about either of these teams down the path to the X.
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Post by stars612 »

slasher wrote:Doubters :wink:

I say Chaska 4-3 in this game. AHA is down this year. Chaska has been playing good teams tough. If the goalie is on. Chaska wins.

AHA will take Chaska lightly. I doubt we have to worry about either of these teams down the path to the X.
Good call...


5-0 AHA final. It was pretty one sided. Final shots were around 40-45 for AHA and like 16 for Chaska. Trebil took the key players (Mattson, Raskob, C. Reilly, etc) out about 2-3 minutes into the third.

Mattson had one of the prettiest goals I have seen this season on AHA's 4th goal.

The goalie from Chaska was good although the save % doesn't really show it. He stopped a lot of tough shots.

Good luck boys!
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TCQQL wrote:
stars612 wrote:
tjkhavgam wrote:Who's playing goal for AHA. If they settle on Boerger they have a chance to win the section. They would have won it last year if they had played him.
I agree, but I highly doubt that Trebil will abandon his rotation...
I have heard that Webb has been sick and not at school for over a week. I do not think that Trebil has any choice but to play Boerger.....
Yes this is true. I found out after I posted that. Webb has mono and is done for the year. Boerger is playing amazing and will be the man for the rest of the year. 4 shutouts in his last 5 starts. Hopefully he can get #6 on saturday :D ...
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Post by mnhock20 »

stars612 wrote:
slasher wrote:Doubters :wink:

I say Chaska 4-3 in this game. AHA is down this year. Chaska has been playing good teams tough. If the goalie is on. Chaska wins.

AHA will take Chaska lightly. I doubt we have to worry about either of these teams down the path to the X.
Good call...


5-0 AHA final. It was pretty one sided. Final shots were around 40-45 for AHA and like 16 for Chaska. Trebil took the key players (Mattson, Raskob, C. Reilly, etc) out about 2-3 minutes into the third.

Mattson had one of the prettiest goals I have seen this season on AHA's 4th goal.
Mattson's goal was over halfway through the 3rd, so how could he have been taken out in the first 3 minutes of the 3rd?
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Post by yaman »

The scoring has a little more balance, Boerger in goal, maybe this Edina game will be closer then everyone thinks.
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mnhock20 wrote:
stars612 wrote:
slasher wrote:Doubters :wink:

I say Chaska 4-3 in this game. AHA is down this year. Chaska has been playing good teams tough. If the goalie is on. Chaska wins.

AHA will take Chaska lightly. I doubt we have to worry about either of these teams down the path to the X.
Good call...


5-0 AHA final. It was pretty one sided. Final shots were around 40-45 for AHA and like 16 for Chaska. Trebil took the key players (Mattson, Raskob, C. Reilly, etc) out about 2-3 minutes into the third.

Mattson had one of the prettiest goals I have seen this season on AHA's 4th goal.
Mattson's goal was over halfway through the 3rd, so how could he have been taken out in the first 3 minutes of the 3rd?
It was on a powerplay. I'm sorry what I should have said was they started playing 4th liners and JV kids. And Chaska still couldn't score.
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Post by yaman »

Was it a good crowd tonight? I couldn't make it.
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Post by BrookPark021 »

yaman wrote:Was it a good crowd tonight? I couldn't make it.
No, definetly not a playoff atmosphere. You didn't miss much.
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Post by MNsGreatest#2 »

Yea where was the love of these two team's student bodies?

From what I saw, AHA had little to no class. Hate to say it because he is a stellar player, but Mattson did a couple things that made me think twice.
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Post by Saintpaulhockey1 »

Saw the first two periods and neither team was too impressive. Crowd was horrible. Gopher assistant was there-not sure who he was watching since Mattson is going to ND. Mattson looked good but don't think HA has enough depth to compete againt Edina. Edina should win that one easily!
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Post by Zamman »

BrookPark021 wrote:
yaman wrote:Was it a good crowd tonight? I couldn't make it.
No, definetly not a playoff atmosphere. You didn't miss much.
Actually this was one of the better crowds this year at Richfield, for either school. The Chaska fans only had something to cheer about in the first when they were taking shots at the Reilly's, someone said they wouldn't. I saw an awful lot of high elbows on those boys.

STARS played pretty good and as I have said will be ready to play and upset the Hornets. I am bringing the fly swatter.....
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Post by Hockeyguy_27 »

Zamman wrote:
BrookPark021 wrote:
yaman wrote:Was it a good crowd tonight? I couldn't make it.
No, definetly not a playoff atmosphere. You didn't miss much.
Actually this was one of the better crowds this year at Richfield, for either school. The Chaska fans only had something to cheer about in the first when they were taking shots at the Reilly's, someone said they wouldn't. I saw an awful lot of high elbows on those boys.

STARS played pretty good and as I have said will be ready to play and upset the Hornets. I am bringing the fly swatter.....
It had better be a pretty big fly-swatter! :D
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Post by BrookPark021 »

Zamman wrote:
BrookPark021 wrote:
yaman wrote:Was it a good crowd tonight? I couldn't make it.
No, definetly not a playoff atmosphere. You didn't miss much.
Actually this was one of the better crowds this year at Richfield, for either school. The Chaska fans only had something to cheer about in the first when they were taking shots at the Reilly's, someone said they wouldn't. I saw an awful lot of high elbows on those boys.

STARS played pretty good and as I have said will be ready to play and upset the Hornets. I am bringing the fly swatter.....
Did the Reilly's play youth for Chaska?
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