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St Thomas (14-1-1) @ Hill-Murray (14-2-1) 1-24-13 7:30pm
Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2013 10:47 pm
by HShockeywatcher
The third time these two teams meet this season will be on Thursday.
A Pioneer win and the two will likely share the conference title, a Cadet win and the Cadets will likely win the conference title.
In their two meetings this season St Thomas has scored 5 goals and Hill-Murray 4. Zevnik and Dugas are the top two goalies in state in GAA and both are top 5 in save %.
St Thomas hasn't lost in their last 13 games and on paper are the favorite but few would bet on Hill-Murray to not win at least one of three games against their conference rival.
Looking forward to a great game on Thursday at Aldrich!
Re: St Thomas (14-1-1) @ Hill-Murray (14-2-1) 1-24-13 7:30pm
Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2013 8:57 am
by BlueLineSpecial
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St Thomas hasn't lost in their last 13 games and on paper are the favorite but few would bet on Hill-Murray to not win at least one of three games against their conference rival.quote]
Oh but we DID beat them already this year
I expect a great game, and I agree with you that its hard to envision HM not outright winning at least 1 of 3 against them. I'll be at the game and expect another close battle!
Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2013 9:09 am
by old goalie85
That place will be packed.
Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2013 1:26 pm
by East Side Pioneer Guy
old goalie85 wrote:That place will be packed.
Those days are gone, sad to say. There are a lot of arenas half the size of Aldrich that may get packed once or twice a year. Aldrich is rarely full. Plenty of good seats were still available at Braemar for the Edina-Hill game. That was 1 vs. 3 on a Saturday night. And the Vikes-Packers playoff game didn't keep that many people away. in 2010 I was there for Tonka-Edina and it was the same story. Two top AA programs late in the season, i was surprised. I don't know if people prefer to watch a herky-jerky internet feed or what.
This one will be 3-2 Pioneers, in regulation. The Cadets run the table after that to earn a share of the conference championship, giving them a grand total of five. That shows you what happens when you spend 40 years in a conference with the Pioneers, who have about 35 conference titles. They're used for kindling for the Homecoming bonfire. I'm sure the Cadets put them in a place of high honor, since they're as rare as hens teeth to them.
Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2013 3:05 pm
by HShockeywatcher
East Side Pioneer Guy wrote:old goalie85 wrote:That place will be packed.
Those days are gone, sad to say. There are a lot of arenas half the size of Aldrich that may get packed once or twice a year. Aldrich is rarely full. Plenty of good seats were still available at Braemar for the Edina-Hill game. That was 1 vs. 3 on a Saturday night. And the Vikes-Packers playoff game didn't keep that many people away. in 2010 I was there for Tonka-Edina and it was the same story. Two top AA programs late in the season, i was surprised. I don't know if people prefer to watch a herky-jerky internet feed or what.
I agree with your assessment of size of Aldrich, although the first meeting between these two was packed. And that wasn't coming when they had already had two meetings with 1 goal difference.
I have noticed that, for whatever reason, Tuesday/Thursday games tend to be better attended than Saturday games. Plenty of things it could be, I won't speculate.
Streaming probably contributes as well.
I doubt it'll be full, but "packed" is likely a good description of how it'll be, in my opinion...
Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2013 4:57 pm
by East Side Pioneer Guy
I'm often proven wrong. If it happens for this game, I'll enjoy it.
Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2013 5:17 pm
by Ogie
East Side Pioneer Guy wrote:old goalie85 wrote:That place will be packed.
Those days are gone, sad to say. There are a lot of arenas half the size of Aldrich that may get packed once or twice a year. Aldrich is rarely full. Plenty of good seats were still available at Braemar for the Edina-Hill game. That was 1 vs. 3 on a Saturday night. And the Vikes-Packers playoff game didn't keep that many people away. in 2010 I was there for Tonka-Edina and it was the same story. Two top AA programs late in the season, i was surprised.
I don't know if people prefer to watch a herky-jerky internet feed or what.
I certainly don't....Looks like coin toss between this game and the Minnetonka v. Wayzata tilt.
They have any good munchies in that barn?
Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2013 8:21 pm
by slacsap
I would expect another very entertaining game between these two teams, with goals likely at a premium. I believe Zevnik has only given up three goals once, vs. Hill in the Schwan's Cup while Dugas has only given up three goals three times, once against STA in the Schwan's Cup. Hill seems to have picked up their scoring, but it's hard to say since their competition hasn't been great since the Wayzata game. I look for a 3-2 game and I'll say it's hill's turn to get the win.
As far as the crowd, it will be a good one, but Aldirch won't be full for several reasons ( cold weather, other events, and the fact that the game is on FSN) If you're planning on going, though, it would be worth it to get there early and catch some of the JV game. In their first meeting, Hill scored in the last six seconds to get a tie and in the Schwan's Cup, STA scored in the last minuite to win.
To answer Ogie's questons, Aldrich food in average at best, although the hot dogs are much improved this year.
Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2013 8:36 pm
by East Side Pioneer Guy
Joey Anderson is reason enough to catch a Hill JV game. He may outscore the varsity Thursday.
Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2013 9:44 pm
by koolio
East Side Pioneer Guy wrote:Joey Anderson is reason enough to catch a Hill JV game. He may outscore the varsity Thursday.
I have never seen the kid play but have heard of his prowess. Any chance of him getting pulled up to varsity at some point this season? I assume LaValle was the last 8th grader that played varsity at Hill.
Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2013 10:27 pm
by Reg7
koolio wrote:East Side Pioneer Guy wrote:Joey Anderson is reason enough to catch a Hill JV game. He may outscore the varsity Thursday.
I have never seen the kid play but have heard of his prowess. Any chance of him getting pulled up to varsity at some point this season? I assume LaValle was the last 8th grader that played varsity at Hill.
The Anderson kid played on varsity Saturday and I assume he will play this Thursday as well...and no he did not get a goal or point saturday but did not look out of place either. I did here his parents held him back a year, which makes sense since he has a '98 birthyear so he would really be a freshman this year. Should be a great game...

St Thomas vs Hill-Murray
Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2013 11:46 am
by Gems
Is this game on FSN and streamlined?

Re: St Thomas vs Hill-Murray
Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2013 11:49 am
by pioneers
[quote="Gems"]Is this game on FSN and streamlined?

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It is on FSN
Re: St Thomas vs Hill-Murray
Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2013 12:16 pm
by BlueLineSpecial
pioneers wrote:Gems wrote:Is this game on FSN and streamlined?

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It is on FSN
Did I read that its no longer on FSN, being replaced by the Tonka/Zata game?
Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2013 1:15 pm
by pioneers
Saw this in a different thread
Thursday, game change...Aldrich arena demanded money so game is now Minnetonka at Wayzata. MNHockeycenter will now cover STA/Hill.
Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2013 2:44 pm
by Shinbone_News
East Side Pioneer Guy wrote:old goalie85 wrote:That place will be packed.
Those days are gone, sad to say. There are a lot of arenas half the size of Aldrich that may get packed once or twice a year. Aldrich is rarely full. Plenty of good seats were still available at Braemar for the Edina-Hill game. That was 1 vs. 3 on a Saturday night. And the Vikes-Packers playoff game didn't keep that many people away. in 2010 I was there for Tonka-Edina and it was the same story. Two top AA programs late in the season, i was surprised. I don't know if people prefer to watch a herky-jerky internet feed or what.
I disagree. I was at Braemar for that game in 2010, and though there were still a few seats left, the place was nearly full. Maybe you were thinking of an exodus after the first period, when Tonka was up 5-0... and went on to lose in OT, goal by Louie Nanne! That was a great game and the house was rocking.
Personally, I'd rather have it be "packed" but not "sold out." It's really a drag getting to a highly anticipated game out in the sticks and be told there are no more tickets left. Happened for last year's Duluth East - Maple Grove game, and I still won't set foot in Maple Grove after spending the night in a stooopid Buffalo Wild Wings joint.
Sections at Aldrich last year was also a near-sell out, and a couple of great games. The Totino-STA game was especially good.
Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 9:48 am
by Gems
Shinbone_News wrote:East Side Pioneer Guy wrote:old goalie85 wrote:That place will be packed.
Those days are gone, sad to say. There are a lot of arenas half the size of Aldrich that may get packed once or twice a year. Aldrich is rarely full. Plenty of good seats were still available at Braemar for the Edina-Hill game. That was 1 vs. 3 on a Saturday night. And the Vikes-Packers playoff game didn't keep that many people away. in 2010 I was there for Tonka-Edina and it was the same story. Two top AA programs late in the season, i was surprised. I don't know if people prefer to watch a herky-jerky internet feed or what.
I disagree. I was at Braemar for that game in 2010, and though there were still a few seats left, the place was nearly full. Maybe you were thinking of an exodus after the first period, when Tonka was up 5-0... and went on to lose in OT, goal by Louie Nanne! That was a great game and the house was rocking.
Personally, I'd rather have it be "packed" but not "sold out." It's really a drag getting to a highly anticipated game out in the sticks and be told there are no more tickets left. Happened for last year's Duluth East - Maple Grove game, and I still won't set foot in Maple Grove after spending the night in a stooopid Buffalo Wild Wings joint.
Sections at Aldrich last year was also a near-sell out, and a couple of great games. The Totino-STA game was especially good.
Is this game on Fox Sports North? or are they showing a different game? and is it streamlined as well? I heard it should be close to capacity crowd if not a sell-out but either way it should be a barn burner of a game...

Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 11:17 am
by pioneers
Gems wrote:Shinbone_News wrote:East Side Pioneer Guy wrote:
Those days are gone, sad to say. There are a lot of arenas half the size of Aldrich that may get packed once or twice a year. Aldrich is rarely full. Plenty of good seats were still available at Braemar for the Edina-Hill game. That was 1 vs. 3 on a Saturday night. And the Vikes-Packers playoff game didn't keep that many people away. in 2010 I was there for Tonka-Edina and it was the same story. Two top AA programs late in the season, i was surprised. I don't know if people prefer to watch a herky-jerky internet feed or what.
I disagree. I was at Braemar for that game in 2010, and though there were still a few seats left, the place was nearly full. Maybe you were thinking of an exodus after the first period, when Tonka was up 5-0... and went on to lose in OT, goal by Louie Nanne! That was a great game and the house was rocking.
Personally, I'd rather have it be "packed" but not "sold out." It's really a drag getting to a highly anticipated game out in the sticks and be told there are no more tickets left. Happened for last year's Duluth East - Maple Grove game, and I still won't set foot in Maple Grove after spending the night in a stooopid Buffalo Wild Wings joint.
Sections at Aldrich last year was also a near-sell out, and a couple of great games. The Totino-STA game was especially good.
Is this game on Fox Sports North? or are they showing a different game? and is it streamlined as well? I heard it should be close to capacity crowd if not a sell-out but either way it should be a barn burner of a game...

Not on FSN I see they changed their site to Tonka/Wayzata. Streaming (or in your case streamlining) on MNHOCKEYCENTER
MnHockeyCenter to cover STA vs HM
Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 1:21 pm
by iwatchalotofhockey
The game will be covered on The Center!!!
www.MnHockeyCenter.com
We will be running the game live online on the Mn Hockey Center. I will also be doing highlight clips in the Game Live portion of our live scoring app.
Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 1:28 pm
by Gems
pioneers wrote:Saw this in a different thread
Thursday, game change...Aldrich arena demanded money so game is now Minnetonka at Wayzata. MNHockeycenter will now cover STA/Hill.
How much money? Shame on Aldrich

Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 2:08 pm
by hockeyhockeyhockey
East Side Pioneer Guy wrote:Joey Anderson is reason enough to catch a Hill JV game. He may outscore the varsity Thursday.
Skip JV game hes been moved up to Varsity.
Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 4:02 pm
by Gems
hockeyhockeyhockey wrote:East Side Pioneer Guy wrote:Joey Anderson is reason enough to catch a Hill JV game. He may outscore the varsity Thursday.
Skip JV game hes been moved up to Varsity.
But my buddy said I might want to get there early to avoid the lines...so maybe I'll catch the jv game too

Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 10:44 pm
by Reg7
Game will also be live on local cable for those in the viewing area...plus you can watch on-line at
www.townsquare.tv
Re: MnHockeyCenter to cover STA vs HM
Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 9:14 am
by Reg7
Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 9:17 am
by BodyShots
Game starts at 7:30..... I guess I better get there by 7:23 to make sure I get a ticket and find a seat at the red line before they drop the puck.
