#2 Eden Prairie vs Hill-Murray
Posted: Sat Mar 07, 2009 10:33 am
Eden Praire 5 Hill-Murray 1
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is this ep's first tourney ever?karl(east) wrote:
EP is a young team heading to its first state tourney.
No, but it's the first for anyone on this team. They last went in 2003.marchmadness wrote:is this ep's first tourney ever?karl(east) wrote:
EP is a young team heading to its first state tourney.
I think he means first state tourney for all the players on this team. This is EP's 4th or 5th trip to state, but first for this team. I must mention, though, that all the "super sophomores" won the state bantam tourney the last two years, so they have shown an ability to play under pressure. They also played very well at Mariucci and I think they pull this one out pretty easily.marchmadness wrote:is this ep's first tourney ever?karl(east) wrote:
EP is a young team heading to its first state tourney.
I believe they beat Stillwater last night, White Bear Lake a few days before and also North St. Paul for good measure.wildthing wrote:Check ot who Hill Murray played this year. Whenever they played a team that mattered , they lost.
You are proving Compton's point. Let's be honest, those teams are slightly above average at best. They haven't beaten anyone that is of much importance.City of Compton wrote:I believe they beat Stillwater last night, White Bear Lake a few days before and also North St. Paul for good measure.wildthing wrote:Check ot who Hill Murray played this year. Whenever they played a team that mattered , they lost.
This will be a very fun game to watch.
I don't agree with that.HockeyMN1 wrote:You are proving Compton's point. Let's be honest, those teams are slightly above average at best. They haven't beaten anyone that is of much importance.City of Compton wrote:I believe they beat Stillwater last night, White Bear Lake a few days before and also North St. Paul for good measure.wildthing wrote:Check ot who Hill Murray played this year. Whenever they played a team that mattered , they lost.
This will be a very fun game to watch.
That was very early in the year, I don't think they would have much of a chance at all if they played Edina again.grindiangrad-80 wrote:I don't agree with that.HockeyMN1 wrote:You are proving Compton's point. Let's be honest, those teams are slightly above average at best. They haven't beaten anyone that is of much importance.City of Compton wrote: I believe they beat Stillwater last night, White Bear Lake a few days before and also North St. Paul for good measure.
This will be a very fun game to watch.
Edina is pretty good.
Hill has no Murray either...hockeyhockeyhockey wrote:hill has no chance in this one.
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The loss of experience by losing four of the top 5 team scorers earlier in the year will be demise of the Pioneers...karl(east) wrote:No, but it's the first for anyone on this team. They last went in 2003.marchmadness wrote:is this ep's first tourney ever?karl(east) wrote:
EP is a young team heading to its first state tourney.
Meanwhile, this is Hill's 4th trip in a row, though the roster is very different from the last few.
Your assessment and comparison is off the mark. If you followed the youth ranks, you will know that the seniors on the team played in the State Tournament in Bantams. If memory serves me correctly, they lost to Roseau in the third place game. That same year, Centennial upset favored Edina in the State Championship game.karl(east) wrote:For some reason, I think this game has upset written all over it.
EP is a young team heading to its first state tourney. They remind me quite a bit of Edina two years back, another team that came in highly touted, ended up drawing a less talented but more experienced opponent in the 1st round (Grand Rapids), and going straight to the consolation bracket.
EP is certainly the much stronger team, but Hill has enough coaching and experience that they know exactly what they are doing, and there are a couple of stars still around who can turn a game.
EP needs to shake out the nerves and jump out to an early lead. The longer this one stays close, the more it shifts into Hill's favor.