Edina at Minnetonka 1/18/12
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Edina at Minnetonka 1/18/12
Will Minnetonka handle Edina as they did in the Schwan Cup semis or will the Hornets come out buzzing after their embarrassing loss?
I predict that it will be a much closer game but the Skippers will still come out on top due to their 3 solid, deep lines. After watching Edina a few times now against the top-ranked teams, it just seems as if they are too young to compete against the "Big Boys" (as HockeyHub puts it).
Any thoughts?
I predict that it will be a much closer game but the Skippers will still come out on top due to their 3 solid, deep lines. After watching Edina a few times now against the top-ranked teams, it just seems as if they are too young to compete against the "Big Boys" (as HockeyHub puts it).
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FSN will be providing a live stream of the game.
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The scoreboard said 41-22. Tonka definitely had more scoring chances, they just couldn't capitalize. Edina did a great job of shutting down Letteiri as he barely had any opportunities the whole game. It seemed as if Tonka was already looking forward to Saturday and thinking that after the 6-0 win earlier in the year, this game would be a "cake" walk.Roseauverrated wrote:Tough loss for the Tonka. The hockey hub is showing they outshot Edina 41-26, can anyone who watched the game comment on how evenly it was played? If they lose to Duluth East on Saturday they will have lost as many games at Pagel over a 3 day stretch than they have in the last 4 and a half years.
Judging by the shots on goal though, Tonka outplayed Edina. Judging by goaltending, Benjamin outplayed Ciaccio.
Edina just controlled the puck more in Tonka's end... Tonka had a powerplay opportunity in the third which would have been a very nice time to get a goal. Edina goalie had at least a couple miraculous saves. Edina's game-winner was in the last few minutes and then Tonka just about put it in to OT...Roseauverrated wrote:Tough loss for the Tonka. The hockey hub is showing they outshot Edina 41-26, can anyone who watched the game comment on how evenly it was played? If they lose to Duluth East on Saturday they will have lost as many games at Pagel over a 3 day stretch than they have in the last 4 and a half years.
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I've never experienced less energy and excitement attending a rivalry game than this one. the players seemed to be over-compensating for how things might be called, passing up the correct physical response for the hockey situation time and time again. that includes players on both sides.
i saw no difference in the officiating connected to the revisions.
i hope this isn't illustrative of things to come the rest of the high school hockey season.
i saw no difference in the officiating connected to the revisions.
i hope this isn't illustrative of things to come the rest of the high school hockey season.
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Sorry to say, but it is!rudy wrote:I've never experienced less energy and excitement attending a rivalry game than this one. the players seemed to be over-compensating for how things might be called, passing up the correct physical response for the hockey situation time and time again. that includes players on both sides.
i saw no difference in the officiating connected to the revisions.
i hope this isn't illustrative of things to come the rest of the high school hockey season.
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Willie Benjamin
I am not a fan of either team but was the shot quality and attempts on him h greater than Ciaccio tonight? The shot differential was very significant in favor of Edina .
If he is playing and Don Beaupre 's son doesn't get off the bench, like to have a 3rd party assessment about tonight and his work this year?
If he is playing and Don Beaupre 's son doesn't get off the bench, like to have a 3rd party assessment about tonight and his work this year?
Just curious, did they have Nanne matched up against Letteiri during the game? If so, shutting down the opponents #1 and getting a goal yourself is pretty impressive.tonkafan77 wrote:The scoreboard said 41-22. Tonka definitely had more scoring chances, they just couldn't capitalize. Edina did a great job of shutting down Letteiri as he barely had any opportunities the whole game. It seemed as if Tonka was already looking forward to Saturday and thinking that after the 6-0 win earlier in the year, this game would be a "cake" walk.Roseauverrated wrote:Tough loss for the Tonka. The hockey hub is showing they outshot Edina 41-26, can anyone who watched the game comment on how evenly it was played? If they lose to Duluth East on Saturday they will have lost as many games at Pagel over a 3 day stretch than they have in the last 4 and a half years.
Judging by the shots on goal though, Tonka outplayed Edina. Judging by goaltending, Benjamin outplayed Ciaccio.
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[quote="rudy"]I've never experienced less energy and excitement attending a rivalry game than this one. the players seemed to be over-compensating for how things might be called, passing up the correct physical response for the hockey situation time and time again. that includes players on both sides.
You are right on Rudy. This game was so boring. Usually this game has much more effort and intensity. I thought both teams looked off their game. Edina deserved to win the game by more in my opinion.
You are right on Rudy. This game was so boring. Usually this game has much more effort and intensity. I thought both teams looked off their game. Edina deserved to win the game by more in my opinion.
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Agree with all previous. Really low intensity game, for the most part. Tonka was especially lackluster, even some of their big guns like Baskin and Rothstein looked like they were phoning it in. Edina was not much better, frankly. They worked hard, but couldn't seem to get a handle on the puck. Lots of missed passes and one-timers. But they got the one that counted most.BodyShots wrote:Just curious, did they have Nanne matched up against Letteiri during the game? If so, shutting down the opponents #1 and getting a goal yourself is pretty impressive.tonkafan77 wrote:The scoreboard said 41-22. Tonka definitely had more scoring chances, they just couldn't capitalize. Edina did a great job of shutting down Letteiri as he barely had any opportunities the whole game. It seemed as if Tonka was already looking forward to Saturday and thinking that after the 6-0 win earlier in the year, this game would be a "cake" walk.Roseauverrated wrote:Tough loss for the Tonka. The hockey hub is showing they outshot Edina 41-26, can anyone who watched the game comment on how evenly it was played? If they lose to Duluth East on Saturday they will have lost as many games at Pagel over a 3 day stretch than they have in the last 4 and a half years.
Judging by the shots on goal though, Tonka outplayed Edina. Judging by goaltending, Benjamin outplayed Ciaccio.
The cousins were matched up now and again, especially in the third. Nanne won more faceoffs by my unofficial tally. Nanne was a much bigger factor than Lettieri, which surprised me because I normally expect the other way around after seeing 'em in the Elite League.
As flat as Tonka was, Willy Benjamin DID have a good game in goal. His strategy was to cover anything that came into the house whether there was pressure or not, and that seemed to work. Even on a tremendously off night, Tonka got their chances but couldn't make them count.
Edina's powerplay looked really good. Best hockey of the night.
Edit in reply to Mulefarm's comment: I saw plenty of big hits -- maybe not as many as you'd expect in a rivalry game, and some that were borderline. Definitely a few crosschecks to the lower back that did not get called, and some turning into checks that didn't draw anything. The players may have been holding back a little, if you accept (as I do) that most teams like to hit the Hornets as much as they can. But it's not like they were playing no-contact either.
Holding back on unsafe hits doesn't have to mean coasting like I saw Tonka doing most of the game. If it does, they're in for big sad face on Hockey Day.
Vaguely related note: Noticed that the rocks outside the high school were painted red and white with "Jabs" across them, but saw a grand total of one Jabby button on an adult's jacket in a full house.