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buttend
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PeeWee "A" State scores

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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
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Re: PeeWee "A" State scores

Post by iwearmysunglassesatnight »

[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.
Was a duster and paying for it?????
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Post by Jbone »

Farmington beat Wayzata 5-2 Five different scorers for Farmington.
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Post by puckfan »

Farmington 5
Wayzata 2 (2E.N'ers)

Grand Rapids 5
Elk River 3

Blaine 2
Moorhead 1 OT
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Post by supertacks »

Edina 10
Rosemount 1

:shock:
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Post by Cdale »

supertacks wrote:Edina 10
Rosemount 1

:shock:
What happened?
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Post by O-townClown »

Cdale wrote:
supertacks wrote:Edina 10
Rosemount 1
What happened?
Missed a good scoring chance late or it would have been 11-1?
Be kind. Rewind.
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Post by Pinky »

Hahah,

The team is just not that good??
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Post by Cdale »

The top four were definitely & clearly the top 4. A step above the others. Edina, seems unstoppable. Rose vs Way should be a solid game [toss up] and I'm picking Hornets by 2 plus over Tigers. Tigers go down to Edina. JMO...that's all.
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Post by MR. NOITALL »

Pinky wrote:Hahah,

The team is just not that good??
Must have lots of Made players
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Post by oldschoolpuckster »

Edina 7
Farmington 3

Farmington made it a game in the first period...then Edina showed up and it was kind of a snoozer the rest of the way. Good effort by Farmington. Edina is just too good.
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Post by Cdale »

Congrats to Edina. Awesome squad, well coached...really came on as playoffs aproached. Clearly #1 without a doubt. Farm, Wayz & Rose are a step down and then next group the Bvilles, Tonka, EP's, Blaine, then another drop...... Great season everyone.
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Post by oldschoolpuckster »

I would include B'ville up a level, they did sweep the reg. season vs. Edina. I heard both their goalies were fighting concussions all year.
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Post by Jbone »

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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Post by Skatesharpener »

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.
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.
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Post by silentbutdeadly3139 »

Skatesharpener wrote:
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.
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.
I guess now I know momentum and 2 women referee's are worth 3-4 goals a game. :roll:

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!
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Post by C-dad »

Skatesharpener wrote:
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.
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.
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. :wink:
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Post by rinkrat11 »

Hats off to the Edina Coach who always seems to get his teams peaking at the right time. He's well respected and does a nice job with the kids!! Congrats Edina!!
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Congrats to Edina

Post by hockey59 »

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!
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