WBL vs Moorhead
Posted: Wed Dec 03, 2008 8:56 am
Any predictions?
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Perhaps, but the Bears obliterated FS last year at Aldrich, 6-1. Don't try and tell me that home ice will account for 5 goals. In a much closer contest, the Bears took down the Spuds last year in OT, 6-5.PuckPatrol wrote:Keep dreaming...... Last time they went up north they got beat by both!
agreed.dubya44 wrote:i think the bears will take FS fairly easily and then by one against the spuds.. WB looked a little rusty against century but i think theyll be ready for this weekend.
im not trying to rip on anyone here at all so dont take this the wrong way. i will admit my ignorance about the moorhead hockey program but why do you think they will beat WB? just out of curiosity? i dont know much about them except what i saw last year so...just wondering(not being sarcastic or mean or anything honestly asking)HappyHockeyFan wrote:I say WB over South and Lose to the Spuds in a nailbiter
Fargo South beat WBL the first time they played them in Fargo. Last year South lost to WBL 6-1 and Moorhead 7 to zip. This year South tied Moorhead, and Moorhead didn't even have to make the 4 hour trip.specialblend wrote:Perhaps, but the Bears obliterated FS last year at Aldrich, 6-1. Don't try and tell me that home ice will account for 5 goals. In a much closer contest, the Bears took down the Spuds last year in OT, 6-5.PuckPatrol wrote:Keep dreaming...... Last time they went up north they got beat by both!
HockeyHigh wrote:Fargo South beat WBL the first time they played them in Fargo. Last year South lost to WBL 6-1 and Moorhead 7 to zip. This year South tied Moorhead, and Moorhead didn't even have to make the 4 hour trip.specialblend wrote:Perhaps, but the Bears obliterated FS last year at Aldrich, 6-1. Don't try and tell me that home ice will account for 5 goals. In a much closer contest, the Bears took down the Spuds last year in OT, 6-5.PuckPatrol wrote:Keep dreaming...... Last time they went up north they got beat by both!
South has a chance because of their defense and their goaltender. South's goalie alone won't let in more than 3 goals on 40 shots. Spuds on the other hand seem too offensively minded, and their goalie seemed relatively weak. The South game will be very low score because of this, whereas the WBL/Moorhead game will end up in an offensive battle of who scores the most.
I don't know how that's ignorant in any way? Don't teams usually win by getting the most goals? I do also believe that White Bear will beat Moorhead because they lack defensive power, so go figure.B wrote:HockeyHigh wrote:Fargo South beat WBL the first time they played them in Fargo. Last year South lost to WBL 6-1 and Moorhead 7 to zip. This year South tied Moorhead, and Moorhead didn't even have to make the 4 hour trip.specialblend wrote: Perhaps, but the Bears obliterated FS last year at Aldrich, 6-1. Don't try and tell me that home ice will account for 5 goals. In a much closer contest, the Bears took down the Spuds last year in OT, 6-5.
South has a chance because of their defense and their goaltender. South's goalie alone won't let in more than 3 goals on 40 shots. Spuds on the other hand seem too offensively minded, and their goalie seemed relatively weak. The South game will be very low score because of this, whereas the WBL/Moorhead game will end up in an offensive battle of who scores the most.
do you know who owen collette is? yah...good luck on a high scoring game for moorhead on that one...ignorance
Big bark b..............do you know where Fargo is?????B wrote:HockeyHigh wrote:Fargo South beat WBL the first time they played them in Fargo. Last year South lost to WBL 6-1 and Moorhead 7 to zip. This year South tied Moorhead, and Moorhead didn't even have to make the 4 hour trip.specialblend wrote: Perhaps, but the Bears obliterated FS last year at Aldrich, 6-1. Don't try and tell me that home ice will account for 5 goals. In a much closer contest, the Bears took down the Spuds last year in OT, 6-5.
South has a chance because of their defense and their goaltender. South's goalie alone won't let in more than 3 goals on 40 shots. Spuds on the other hand seem too offensively minded, and their goalie seemed relatively weak. The South game will be very low score because of this, whereas the WBL/Moorhead game will end up in an offensive battle of who scores the most.
do you know who owen collette is? yah...good luck on a high scoring game for moorhead on that one...ignorance
Don't need to factor in the 4-5 hour bus ride, or the fact that they play Fargo South the night before they play Moorhead.defense wrote:Big bark b..............do you know where Fargo is?????B wrote:HockeyHigh wrote: Fargo South beat WBL the first time they played them in Fargo. Last year South lost to WBL 6-1 and Moorhead 7 to zip. This year South tied Moorhead, and Moorhead didn't even have to make the 4 hour trip.
South has a chance because of their defense and their goaltender. South's goalie alone won't let in more than 3 goals on 40 shots. Spuds on the other hand seem too offensively minded, and their goalie seemed relatively weak. The South game will be very low score because of this, whereas the WBL/Moorhead game will end up in an offensive battle of who scores the most.
do you know who owen collette is? yah...good luck on a high scoring game for moorhead on that one...ignorance
No, I was just really wondering if he knew where Fargo was......HockeyHigh wrote:Don't need to factor in the 4-5 hour bus ride, or the fact that they play Fargo South the night before they play Moorhead.defense wrote:Big bark b..............do you know where Fargo is?????B wrote:
do you know who owen collette is? yah...good luck on a high scoring game for moorhead on that one...ignorance
It's that fictional town in that one murder/comedy movie, I believe it was taped in Minneapolis and its suburbs.defense wrote:No, I was just really wondering if he knew where Fargo was......HockeyHigh wrote:Don't need to factor in the 4-5 hour bus ride, or the fact that they play Fargo South the night before they play Moorhead.defense wrote: Big bark b..............do you know where Fargo is?????
ya, ya bet it is...HockeyHigh wrote:It's that fictional town in that one murder/comedy movie, I believe it was taped in Minneapolis and its suburbs.defense wrote:No, I was just really wondering if he knew where Fargo was......HockeyHigh wrote: Don't need to factor in the 4-5 hour bus ride, or the fact that they play Fargo South the night before they play Moorhead.
In order for Moorhead to "score the most", they'll have to score on Collette. He was great last year, really tearing it up in the section tournament, and has picked up right where he left off. The only reason this game will be any sort of "battle", or be close at all, is due to a tired Bears offense not tallying as many as they could on fresh legs. Should be a great weekend for the Bears.HockeyHigh wrote:Fargo South beat WBL the first time they played them in Fargo. Last year South lost to WBL 6-1 and Moorhead 7 to zip. This year South tied Moorhead, and Moorhead didn't even have to make the 4 hour trip.specialblend wrote:Perhaps, but the Bears obliterated FS last year at Aldrich, 6-1. Don't try and tell me that home ice will account for 5 goals. In a much closer contest, the Bears took down the Spuds last year in OT, 6-5.PuckPatrol wrote:Keep dreaming...... Last time they went up north they got beat by both!
South has a chance because of their defense and their goaltender. South's goalie alone won't let in more than 3 goals on 40 shots. Spuds on the other hand seem too offensively minded, and their goalie seemed relatively weak. The South game will be very low score because of this, whereas the WBL/Moorhead game will end up in an offensive battle of who scores the most.
i think that B was trying to say that....you cant score on owen collette!!!specialblend wrote:In order for Moorhead to "score the most", they'll have to score on Collette. He was great last year, really tearing it up in the section tournament, and has picked up right where he left off. The only reason this game will be any sort of "battle", or be close at all, is due to a tired Bears offense not tallying as many as they could on fresh legs. Should be a great weekend for the Bears.HockeyHigh wrote:Fargo South beat WBL the first time they played them in Fargo. Last year South lost to WBL 6-1 and Moorhead 7 to zip. This year South tied Moorhead, and Moorhead didn't even have to make the 4 hour trip.specialblend wrote: Perhaps, but the Bears obliterated FS last year at Aldrich, 6-1. Don't try and tell me that home ice will account for 5 goals. In a much closer contest, the Bears took down the Spuds last year in OT, 6-5.
South has a chance because of their defense and their goaltender. South's goalie alone won't let in more than 3 goals on 40 shots. Spuds on the other hand seem too offensively minded, and their goalie seemed relatively weak. The South game will be very low score because of this, whereas the WBL/Moorhead game will end up in an offensive battle of who scores the most.