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I'm kinda hoping Red Wing beats Blake. I understand Warroad beat Blake 12-3 without their star, but still cannot see it being that interesting of a game. I think it would be more fun to see what Schammel and co. could do even though they'll probably lose too.
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I say may the best team win! Whichever team comes out on top will have earned the right to take on the mighty Warriors! And that could very well be Red Wing who I thought looked very good today.Nostalgic Nerd wrote:I'm kinda hoping Red Wing beats Blake. I understand Warroad beat Blake 12-3 without their star, but still cannot see it being that interesting of a game. I think it would be more fun to see what Schammel and co. could do even though they'll probably lose too.
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I thought so too. I think Red Wing and Blake should be a good semi.MNHockeyFan wrote:I say may the best team win! Whichever team comes out on top will have earned the right to take on the mighty Warriors! And that could very well be Red Wing who I thought looked very good today.
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Warroad I hear is the team to beat... Haven't seen them.
Have seen Red Wing 4 times this year, and sure like what Schammel, 2- Haley's and Stegora can bring on the offensive end of the rink... Paige will be going to the Gophers next year, Schammel has verbally committed to Minnesota State - Mankato, and I have no doubt that Regan & Stegora will both be D1 hockey players as well... Nice bunch for a small town team...
What they will need to do is play better team defense against Blake and possibly Warroad, and that will be their challenge to win 3 games at state....
Like to see them do well!
Have seen Red Wing 4 times this year, and sure like what Schammel, 2- Haley's and Stegora can bring on the offensive end of the rink... Paige will be going to the Gophers next year, Schammel has verbally committed to Minnesota State - Mankato, and I have no doubt that Regan & Stegora will both be D1 hockey players as well... Nice bunch for a small town team...
What they will need to do is play better team defense against Blake and possibly Warroad, and that will be their challenge to win 3 games at state....
Like to see them do well!
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I agree that he is an excellent coach. At a certain point, it is hard to compare, because there are so many coaches that do a great job and they each are dealt different hands in terms of talent. But Palmquist definitely plays his hand well, year in and year out.Nostalgic Nerd wrote:Palmquist is still the best coach in either girls or boys IMO.
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I should have said he is the best coach with an established program.GopherFanARM wrote:I agree that he is an excellent coach. At a certain point, it is hard to compare, because there are so many coaches that do a great job and they each are dealt different hands in terms of talent. But Palmquist definitely plays his hand well, year in and year out.Nostalgic Nerd wrote:Palmquist is still the best coach in either girls or boys IMO.
1-0 EP. Forest Lake deserved to give up that goal when the defense passed across the center ice with EP right next to them
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That is a great photo of EP's #15 right now at Hockey Hub. http://www.mngirlshockeyhub.com/page/show/113956-home
Eyes on the puck as she's "falling down"
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Eyes on the puck as she's "falling down"

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I'm not sure I follow the difference, typically don't the established programs have the coaches who are quality? Are you saying there are coaches at non-established programs who are better than palmquist? A guy who holds the record for tourney appearances, titles, and has been a fixture in the girls game since it's inception?Nostalgic Nerd wrote:I should have said he is the best coach with an established program.GopherFanARM wrote:I agree that he is an excellent coach. At a certain point, it is hard to compare, because there are so many coaches that do a great job and they each are dealt different hands in terms of talent. But Palmquist definitely plays his hand well, year in and year out.Nostalgic Nerd wrote:Palmquist is still the best coach in either girls or boys IMO.
1-0 EP. Forest Lake deserved to give up that goal when the defense passed across the center ice with EP right next to them
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It is gonna be tough, but judging by the number of odd-man rushes Tonka is giving up there is a chance.Sparlimb wrote:What is sad tonight is Irondale is playing a pretty darn good game and yet Tonka is still handling them with ease. It's going to take a monumental effort for anyone to beat Tonka...
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Yeah I thought that too. And since I think they'll breeze through tomorrow night's game as well, a loss will have to be in the championship. What I'm interested to see is how hungry Tonka is. Going for a 3rd straight title is nice, but either HM or EP is going to be really hungry. And we know EP has already beaten Tonka once.Nostalgic Nerd wrote:It is gonna be tough, but judging by the number of odd-man rushes Tonka is giving up there is a chance.Sparlimb wrote:What is sad tonight is Irondale is playing a pretty darn good game and yet Tonka is still handling them with ease. It's going to take a monumental effort for anyone to beat Tonka...
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From the little I've seen EP is the bigger threat. HM is balanced throughout, but EP's best players are elite.Sparlimb wrote:Yeah I thought that too. And since I think they'll breeze through tomorrow night's game as well, a loss will have to be in the championship. What I'm interested to see is how hungry Tonka is. Going for a 3rd straight title is nice, but either HM or EP is going to be really hungry. And we know EP has already beaten Tonka once.Nostalgic Nerd wrote:It is gonna be tough, but judging by the number of odd-man rushes Tonka is giving up there is a chance.Sparlimb wrote:What is sad tonight is Irondale is playing a pretty darn good game and yet Tonka is still handling them with ease. It's going to take a monumental effort for anyone to beat Tonka...
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The announcer said it was from 130 feet out, which was just a bit of an exaggeration!Nostalgic Nerd wrote:Yikes! I don't care what the announcer said. That's just a bad goal to give up. Just inside the red line.

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