PeeWee "A" State scores
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PeeWee "A" State scores
Wayzata 4
Elk River 3
Farmington 2 3 Overtimes
Grand Rapids 1
Edina 7
Blaine 2
Rosemount 4
Moorhead 0
Semi's
Farmington 5
Wayzata 2
Edina 10
Rosemount 1
Finals
Farmington Vs Edina
3rd Place
Wayzata vs Rosemount
Elk River 3
Farmington 2 3 Overtimes
Grand Rapids 1
Edina 7
Blaine 2
Rosemount 4
Moorhead 0
Semi's
Farmington 5
Wayzata 2
Edina 10
Rosemount 1
Finals
Farmington Vs Edina
3rd Place
Wayzata vs Rosemount
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Re: PeeWee "A" State scores
[quote="buttend"]Wayzata 4
Elk River 3
Farmington 2 3 Overtimes
Grand Rapids 1
Edina 7
Blaine 2
Rosemount 4
Moorhead 0
Semi's
Wayzata Vs Farmington
Edina Vs Rosemount[/quote]
good luck to all the teams, good day of hockey today.
Elk River 3
Farmington 2 3 Overtimes
Grand Rapids 1
Edina 7
Blaine 2
Rosemount 4
Moorhead 0
Semi's
Wayzata Vs Farmington
Edina Vs Rosemount[/quote]
good luck to all the teams, good day of hockey today.
Was a duster and paying for it?????
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I was at the game today. Never would I say that Edina was hands down the better team. A tough no goal call shifted momentum in favor of Hornets. Capitalizing on that call with a goal stifled the Tigers and frustrated them early. Seemed like a classic example of PeeWee hockey emotional roller coasters.
I also can't imagine that the goal tending for Farmington was like that all year long. I'm sure he is a much stronger goalie than he showed today. A couple more big saves and we would have had a much closer game.
Both teams had great players with high end skills. They really did a great job turning pucks over and attacking the ozone with a lot of speed.
I also can't imagine that the goal tending for Farmington was like that all year long. I'm sure he is a much stronger goalie than he showed today. A couple more big saves and we would have had a much closer game.
Both teams had great players with high end skills. They really did a great job turning pucks over and attacking the ozone with a lot of speed.
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That no goal call caused a definate shift in momentum...did you hear the whistle? We did not. Why they would let 2 young women referee a game of this magnitude is beyound belief and the calls were not even remotely close to consistent. It's too bad someone had to lose.Jbone wrote:I was at the game today. Never would I say that Edina was hands down the better team. A tough no goal call shifted momentum in favor of Hornets. Capitalizing on that call with a goal stifled the Tigers and frustrated them early. Seemed like a classic example of PeeWee hockey emotional roller coasters.
I also can't imagine that the goal tending for Farmington was like that all year long. I'm sure he is a much stronger goalie than he showed today. A couple more big saves and we would have had a much closer game.
Both teams had great players with high end skills. They really did a great job turning pucks over and attacking the ozone with a lot of speed.
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I guess now I know momentum and 2 women referee's are worth 3-4 goals a game.Skatesharpener wrote:That no goal call caused a definate shift in momentum...did you hear the whistle? We did not. Why they would let 2 young women referee a game of this magnitude is beyound belief and the calls were not even remotely close to consistent. It's too bad someone had to lose.Jbone wrote:I was at the game today. Never would I say that Edina was hands down the better team. A tough no goal call shifted momentum in favor of Hornets. Capitalizing on that call with a goal stifled the Tigers and frustrated them early. Seemed like a classic example of PeeWee hockey emotional roller coasters.
I also can't imagine that the goal tending for Farmington was like that all year long. I'm sure he is a much stronger goalie than he showed today. A couple more big saves and we would have had a much closer game.
Both teams had great players with high end skills. They really did a great job turning pucks over and attacking the ozone with a lot of speed.

Saw Farmington earlier in year couple times and very impressed but sounds like Edina is just playing a better right now.
Congrats to both teams, should be proud of yourselves!
You're right, not consistent. That elbow to the head that Farmington threw could have easily been a five and one of the boardings on Farmington should have been a CFB 2 and 10.Skatesharpener wrote:That no goal call caused a definate shift in momentum...did you hear the whistle? We did not. Why they would let 2 young women referee a game of this magnitude is beyound belief and the calls were not even remotely close to consistent. It's too bad someone had to lose.Jbone wrote:I was at the game today. Never would I say that Edina was hands down the better team. A tough no goal call shifted momentum in favor of Hornets. Capitalizing on that call with a goal stifled the Tigers and frustrated them early. Seemed like a classic example of PeeWee hockey emotional roller coasters.
I also can't imagine that the goal tending for Farmington was like that all year long. I'm sure he is a much stronger goalie than he showed today. A couple more big saves and we would have had a much closer game.
Both teams had great players with high end skills. They really did a great job turning pucks over and attacking the ozone with a lot of speed.

Congrats to Edina
When you beat Blaine 7-2, Rosemount 10-1 and Farmington 7-3...you are hands down the best team...Congrats to the Edina players and coaches.
The State tourney games being played in Rink 3 (Olympic size rink) clearly helped Edina's cause and Farmington (a team with a lot of size) would have stood a better chance on a smaller ice sheet...but that being said... Edina's team speed and passing was a notch above any PeeWee team I've seem play this winter...and #15 for Edina (an offensive D) totally took over the game on the big ice sheet...scoring or assisting on 3 of Edina's first 4 goals...he is a player to watch in the future.
Nice job Hornets!
The State tourney games being played in Rink 3 (Olympic size rink) clearly helped Edina's cause and Farmington (a team with a lot of size) would have stood a better chance on a smaller ice sheet...but that being said... Edina's team speed and passing was a notch above any PeeWee team I've seem play this winter...and #15 for Edina (an offensive D) totally took over the game on the big ice sheet...scoring or assisting on 3 of Edina's first 4 goals...he is a player to watch in the future.
Nice job Hornets!