1/26 games
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1/26 games
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Alexandria at Brainerd
Anoka at Osseo
Becker/Big Lake at Princeton
Benilde-St Margarets at Irondale
Blaine at Maple Grove
Blake at Breck
Bloom Kennedy at Bloom Jefferson
Cambridge at Monticello
Centennial at Elk River
Champlin Park at Coon Rapids
Chisago Lakes at St Louis Park
Crookston at Park Rapids
Delano at Waconia
Eagan at Lakeville North
East Ridge at Hastings
Eastview at Burnsville
Fairmont at Waseca
Grand Forks Red River (Nd) at East Grand Forks
Hill-Murray at St Thomas Academy
Holy Angels at Chanhassen
Hopkins at Edina
Lakeville South at Rosemount
Luverne at Worthington
N St Paul at Henry Sibley
Owatonna at Albert Lea
Pine City at St Paul Highland Park
Prior Lake at Apple Valley
Red Wing at Northfield
Robb Armstrong at North Metro
Rochester Century at Faribault
Roseville at Mounds View
S St Paul at Rochester Mayo
Sartell at Sauk Rapids
Simley at Mahtomedi
Spring Lake Park at Robb Cooper
St Paul Johnson at St Paul Como Park
Stillwater at Cretin-Derham Hall
Tartan at Richfield
Totino-Grace at St Francis
Wayzata at Minnetonka
White Bear Lake at Park (C.G.)
Willmar at River Lakes
Woodbury at Forest Lake
Alexandria at Brainerd
Anoka at Osseo
Becker/Big Lake at Princeton
Benilde-St Margarets at Irondale
Blaine at Maple Grove
Blake at Breck
Bloom Kennedy at Bloom Jefferson
Cambridge at Monticello
Centennial at Elk River
Champlin Park at Coon Rapids
Chisago Lakes at St Louis Park
Crookston at Park Rapids
Delano at Waconia
Eagan at Lakeville North
East Ridge at Hastings
Eastview at Burnsville
Fairmont at Waseca
Grand Forks Red River (Nd) at East Grand Forks
Hill-Murray at St Thomas Academy
Holy Angels at Chanhassen
Hopkins at Edina
Lakeville South at Rosemount
Luverne at Worthington
N St Paul at Henry Sibley
Owatonna at Albert Lea
Pine City at St Paul Highland Park
Prior Lake at Apple Valley
Red Wing at Northfield
Robb Armstrong at North Metro
Rochester Century at Faribault
Roseville at Mounds View
S St Paul at Rochester Mayo
Sartell at Sauk Rapids
Simley at Mahtomedi
Spring Lake Park at Robb Cooper
St Paul Johnson at St Paul Como Park
Stillwater at Cretin-Derham Hall
Tartan at Richfield
Totino-Grace at St Francis
Wayzata at Minnetonka
White Bear Lake at Park (C.G.)
Willmar at River Lakes
Woodbury at Forest Lake
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Re: 1/26 games
Great day of games today. I count almost ten great games and there's a handful of other quality match ups around the state tonight.
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Blaine at Maple Grove
Blake at Breck
Centennial at Elk River
Eagan at Lakeville North
Grand Forks Red River (Nd) at East Grand Forks
Hill-Murray at St Thomas Academy
Holy Angels at Chanhassen
Prior Lake at Apple Valley
Wayzata at Minnetonka
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HM - STA
Hill-Murray 5, St. Thomas Academy 2.
Great game by the Pioneers at St. Thomas tonight. They came out flying. They played with the lead starting at 14 seconds in. Jake Guentzel had 4 assists and was the best player on the ice. Charlie Sampair scored his 17th goal of the season. Zach LaValle is very tough in front of the net and forced one in by out-battling several Cadets. John Dugas was very solid in goal and stopped several good scoring chances for the Cadets. *The Vannelli brothers were their usual fun selves behind the STA bench. Big win for HM. Nice crowd.
Fun facts: HM 65-15 all time vs. STA and now 4 straight.
* = sarcasm
Great game by the Pioneers at St. Thomas tonight. They came out flying. They played with the lead starting at 14 seconds in. Jake Guentzel had 4 assists and was the best player on the ice. Charlie Sampair scored his 17th goal of the season. Zach LaValle is very tough in front of the net and forced one in by out-battling several Cadets. John Dugas was very solid in goal and stopped several good scoring chances for the Cadets. *The Vannelli brothers were their usual fun selves behind the STA bench. Big win for HM. Nice crowd.
Fun facts: HM 65-15 all time vs. STA and now 4 straight.
* = sarcasm
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Chann vs AHA
Chanhassen had a goal disallowed and another possible goal appeared to end game in OT. Video will show this game to be officiated terribly. Both sides had penaltys that were real head scratchers. I am glad we are trying to make the game safer, I am not glad we are giving officials permission to alter outcomes.
This tie was a bigger loss for AHA than Chanhassen. AHA will not win the Missota this year..
This tie was a bigger loss for AHA than Chanhassen. AHA will not win the Missota this year..
Re: HM - STA
What's HM's record versus St. Thomas since 2004?stpaul wrote:Fun facts: HM 65-15 all time vs. STA and now 4 straight.
I am pretty sure before '04, St. Thomas' hockey program was awful.

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Re: HM - STA
PuckU126 wrote:What's HM's record versus St. Thomas since 2004?stpaul wrote:Fun facts: HM 65-15 all time vs. STA and now 4 straight.
I am pretty sure before '04, St. Thomas' hockey program was awful.
HM is 14-4 against STA from 2004 to 2012
Re: Chann vs AHA
Sorry this game would not have changed the outcome of the conference. AHA already had two losses and a tie. In order for AHA to have won the conference, someone would have needed to beat Chanhassen two more ties.stormintherink wrote:Chanhassen had a goal disallowed and another possible goal appeared to end game in OT. Video will show this game to be officiated terribly. Both sides had penaltys that were real head scratchers. I am glad we are trying to make the game safer, I am not glad we are giving officials permission to alter outcomes.
This tie was a bigger loss for AHA than Chanhassen. AHA will not win the Missota this year..
What the outcome does decide it who is going to get the fourth and fifth seed in the section. If AHA had won, they get the number 4 spot. If Chanhassen won, they get the number 4. A tie?
My instinct is AHA will get the fourth seed, because of strength of schedule...but since coaches decide, the edge may go to Chanhassen. Either way, these two will be number 4 and number 5.
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Seeding
So, Chann beats and ties AHA. They potentially win conference and AHA gets a higher seed because they played a tough schedule and lost majority of these games by big margins, and they get a higher seed? Let's hope the coaches approach seeding with a little different perspective. It strikes me that for many years AHA used conference dominanace as a badge of honor. Now that they are in the middle of the pack, their strong schedule is what matters. With this thinking , I better understand why they did not play Shattuck.
Re: Seeding
Actually AHA winning their conference handily all those years were a detriment to the team. How, when you are dominant, do you prep yourself to play a team like Edina or Duluth East when you beat up on lesser teams.stormintherink wrote:So, Chann beats and ties AHA. They potentially win conference and AHA gets a higher seed because they played a tough schedule and lost majority of these games by big margins, and they get a higher seed? Let's hope the coaches approach seeding with a little different perspective. It strikes me that for many years AHA used conference dominanace as a badge of honor. Now that they are in the middle of the pack, their strong schedule is what matters. With this thinking , I better understand why they did not play Shattuck.
This prediction is more my guess. I am not a coach only a fan. Politics plays a large part in the deciding of seeding for the section. No need to worry, these two teams will be 4 and 5. One of them wins one loses and the winner faces Edina. Nuff said....
Re: HM - STA
I was at the prayer service in Mendota last night. Here are my comments:stpaul wrote:Hill-Murray 5, St. Thomas Academy 2.
Great game by the Pioneers at St. Thomas tonight. They came out flying. They played with the lead starting at 14 seconds in. Jake Guentzel had 4 assists and was the best player on the ice. Charlie Sampair scored his 17th goal of the season. Zach LaValle is very tough in front of the net and forced one in by out-battling several Cadets. John Dugas was very solid in goal and stopped several good scoring chances for the Cadets. *The Vannelli brothers were their usual fun selves behind the STA bench. Big win for HM. Nice crowd.
Fun facts: HM 65-15 all time vs. STA and now 4 straight.
* = sarcasm
1. HM got off to a quick start and stun the Cadets
2. When the Cadets got moving, they couldn't finish around the net.
3. Dugas played solid in the nets for HM.
4. HM defense is very weak. If you fore check them, they will turn the puck over continuously.
5. The FR from STA (#15), has incredible hands. I can recall three times he undressed the HM defensemen.
6. Charlie Sampair has a gear unmatched by anyone. Is he going anywhere next year?
7. This was my first time attending a HS game between two privates. Was this really a nice crowd? There is only seating on one side, and that wasn't even full.

Oh, wait, I forgot one. In the middle of the second period, there were three consecutive elbowing penalties called in a short time span. IMO, every one of them could have been called a hit to the head. I found it interesting that the refs weren't going to give a team a 5 minute major in this conference deciding game.
Re: HM - STA
The ST Ice Arena has seats for 1,500 and standing room for another 200. I would estimate the crowd at 1,000. That would have packed an arena the size of Vadnais - for example.BodyShots wrote:7. This was my first time attending a HS game between two privates. Was this really a nice crowd? There is only seating on one side, and that wasn't even full.
Re: Seeding
stormintherink wrote:So, Chann beats and ties AHA. They potentially win conference and AHA gets a higher seed because they played a tough schedule and lost majority of these games by big margins, and they get a higher seed? Let's hope the coaches approach seeding with a little different perspective. It strikes me that for many years AHA used conference dominanace as a badge of honor. Now that they are in the middle of the pack, their strong schedule is what matters. With this thinking , I better understand why they did not play Shattuck.
Chan will get the higher seed....
Re: Seeding
Zamman wrote:Actually AHA winning their conference handily all those years were a detriment to the team. How, when you are dominant, do you prep yourself to play a team like Edina or Duluth East when you beat up on lesser teams.stormintherink wrote:So, Chann beats and ties AHA. They potentially win conference and AHA gets a higher seed because they played a tough schedule and lost majority of these games by big margins, and they get a higher seed? Let's hope the coaches approach seeding with a little different perspective. It strikes me that for many years AHA used conference dominanace as a badge of honor. Now that they are in the middle of the pack, their strong schedule is what matters. With this thinking , I better understand why they did not play Shattuck.
This prediction is more my guess. I am not a coach only a fan. Politics plays a large part in the deciding of seeding for the section. No need to worry, these two teams will be 4 and 5. One of them wins one loses and the winner faces Edina. Nuff said....
....this is why the "lesser teams" are now beating up on AHA....

Re: HM - STA
Successful private schools often have alumni capable of conquering new areas of the globe.BodyShots wrote: 7. This was my first time attending a HS game between two privates. Was this really a nice crowd? There is only seating on one side, and that wasn't even full..
Thankfully, they have televised webcasts to help alumni keep up with the Alma Mater.
Wouldn't work for White Bear.
Consolation games are no longer televised.