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Turkey Trot
Posted: Thu Nov 21, 2013 2:24 pm
by hshockeyfan8
With the opening weekend upon us, it is time for some of the highest ranked teams to take the ice. It is very possible that we will see an early 1 vs. 2 match up baring any upsets in the semi's. Who do you guys got to take home the turkey?
Friday:
5:00 Edina Vs. Holy Family
7:30 Wayzta Vs. Maple Grove
Posted: Thu Nov 21, 2013 7:04 pm
by bubblehockey27
Does anyone know if there is a stream for the MG vs. Wayzata game?
Posted: Thu Nov 21, 2013 10:01 pm
by hshockeyfan8
bubblehockey27 wrote:Does anyone know if there is a stream for the MG vs. Wayzata game?
http://www.twelve.tv/hockeytournaments.aspx
Posted: Fri Nov 22, 2013 1:04 pm
by icedad
Considering the returning talent and their years of experience under their coaches' systems, Wayzata is deservedly ranked #1. Having said that, Maple Grove has a ton of returning firepower offensively, defensively, and between the pipes. Put that together with an aggressive new coaching staff ...
EARLY UPSET IN THE MAKING ???
I'm picking MG in OT.

Posted: Fri Nov 22, 2013 9:50 pm
by karl(east)
icedad wrote:Considering the returning talent and their years of experience under their coaches' systems, Wayzata is deservedly ranked #1. Having said that, Maple Grove has a ton of returning firepower offensively, defensively, and between the pipes. Put that together with an aggressive new coaching staff ...
EARLY UPSET IN THE MAKING ???
I'm picking MG in OT.

Almost. Wayzata in OT.
The Trojans got the win; their top players scored some big goals, and they're certainly deep. Still, they were a bit rough around the edges, with some young players still getting their feet wet out there. They didn't quite have the crispness you expect out of an elite team in the offensive zone, either. It's early though. We'll see how they handle the #1 tag in a big tilt against Edina tomorrow.
Credit Maple Grove for playing physical, capitalizing on their chances, and some great goaltending by Cal McKenney. There were some shaky moments in the opening period, but they really settled in as the game went along. They'll give some good teams fits this year.
Also, after mumbling about the webcast last night, I'll give credit tonight: that northwest suburban public access channel did a very nice job. Good commentary and camera work, and no problems with the feed. Good game, good atmosphere, and a much more interesting game than Minnesota-UMD.

Posted: Fri Nov 22, 2013 10:00 pm
by green4
What was the story with the Edina Holy Family Game tonight? Was Edina that good or was Holy Family off there game?
Posted: Fri Nov 22, 2013 11:18 pm
by BP
karl(east) wrote:icedad wrote:Considering the returning talent and their years of experience under their coaches' systems, Wayzata is deservedly ranked #1. Having said that, Maple Grove has a ton of returning firepower offensively, defensively, and between the pipes. Put that together with an aggressive new coaching staff ...
EARLY UPSET IN THE MAKING ???
I'm picking MG in OT.

Almost. Wayzata in OT.
The Trojans got the win; their top players scored some big goals, and they're certainly deep. Still, they were a bit rough around the edges, with some young players still getting their feet wet out there. They didn't quite have the crispness you expect out of an elite team in the offensive zone, either. It's early though. We'll see how they handle the #1 tag in a big tilt against Edina tomorrow.
Credit Maple Grove for playing physical, capitalizing on their chances, and some great goaltending by Cal McKenney. There were some shaky moments in the opening period, but they really settled in as the game went along. They'll give some good teams fits this year.
Also, after mumbling about the webcast last night, I'll give credit tonight: that northwest suburban public access channel did a very nice job. Good commentary and camera work, and no problems with the feed. Good game, good atmosphere, and a much more interesting game than Minnesota-UMD.

It;s Nov 22nd.....Pump the brakes. LONG ways to go. Hill-Bville was beyond sloppy last night, but they will be great at end of year.
Posted: Fri Nov 22, 2013 11:33 pm
by WCHBlog
green4 wrote:What was the story with the Edina Holy Family Game tonight? Was Edina that good or was Holy Family off there game?
Very close game until about the midway point of the game, at which point Holy Family ran out of gas. Big ice sheet plus Edina rolling three very good lines while Holy Family could really only play two.
Posted: Sat Nov 23, 2013 9:57 am
by C-dad
WCHBlog wrote:green4 wrote:What was the story with the Edina Holy Family Game tonight? Was Edina that good or was Holy Family off there game?
Very close game until about the midway point of the game, at which point Holy Family ran out of gas. Big ice sheet plus Edina rolling three very good lines while Holy Family could really only play two.
Bunch of points from the new sophomores for Edina, Dornbach, Bellows, Wait.
Posted: Sat Nov 23, 2013 2:13 pm
by headshackers
"Bunch of points from the new sophomores for Edina, Dornbach, Bellows, Wait"
Oh yeah, those guys really lit it up, carried the play for Edina. Probably would have been a 6 - 0 game without them.
Posted: Sat Nov 23, 2013 2:47 pm
by green4
C-dad wrote:WCHBlog wrote:green4 wrote:What was the story with the Edina Holy Family Game tonight? Was Edina that good or was Holy Family off there game?
Very close game until about the midway point of the game, at which point Holy Family ran out of gas. Big ice sheet plus Edina rolling three very good lines while Holy Family could really only play two.
Bunch of points from the new sophomores for Edina, Dornbach, Bellows, Wait.
Yeah I saw that in the box score, That definitely is encouraging same goes for Munson and Fidler with 5 and 4 points.
Posted: Sat Nov 23, 2013 7:12 pm
by karl(east)
Great action in the 3rd place game. Maple Grove went up 3-1 early in the 3rd and seemed ready to cruise, but Holy Family cut it to one late, and then tied it with the extra attacker on with 23 seconds to go. Not to be outdone, Maple Grove won it on a goal by Valerius with 2.3 seconds left.
Yet another great game at the start of the season. Time for the Edina-Wayzata clash...
MG vs. HF
Posted: Sat Nov 23, 2013 7:27 pm
by blueblood
what a great finish by MG...
Posted: Sat Nov 23, 2013 8:10 pm
by MNHockeyFan
Wayzata and Edina are scoreless after one. Edina with the overall edge in play so far.
Posted: Sat Nov 23, 2013 9:39 pm
by MNHockeyFan
Hornets win 3-1 and it really wasn't that close.
Posted: Sat Nov 23, 2013 9:47 pm
by karl(east)
The shots on goal may have been close, but the game wasn't. Edina hasn't missed a beat since March. Wayzata's lone goal was a bleeder, and they had very, very few chances down the stretch.
Edina played such a complete game tonight. They rolled 4 lines and 3 D pairs, were strong in transition, and Rohkol was strong in goal. In the 3rd period they went into shutdown mode, forechecking the Trojans to death, just as they did to everyone in sections and State last season. Wait and Bellows have jumped in seamlessly. If I had to find a critique, it would be their chippiness, but otherwise...not much.
For the Trojans, well, it's still early, and they'll be crisper as the season goes along. They were in a tough spot in the 3rd, especially since they're not an explosive offensive team. They weren't bad defensively, but against Edina, just a few little mistakes can do you in.
Posted: Sun Nov 24, 2013 12:15 am
by hshockeyfan8
Edina looked dominant. The fact theta they look this good, this early, could be scary for the rest of the state. As for Wayzata, looked like the same team the Trojans always have. Solid team that will keep every game close, but won't win the high scoring games. Not enough offensive power besides their top line. However, they are very good at playing their system and because of this will obviously remain a top team in the state.
Posted: Sun Nov 24, 2013 12:01 pm
by Bluewhitefan
karl(east) wrote:The shots on goal may have been close, but the game wasn't. Edina hasn't missed a beat since March. Wayzata's lone goal was a bleeder, and they had very, very few chances down the stretch.
Edina played such a complete game tonight. They rolled 4 lines and 3 D pairs, were strong in transition, and Rohkol was strong in goal. In the 3rd period they went into shutdown mode, forechecking the Trojans to death, just as they did to everyone in sections and State last season. Wait and Bellows have jumped in seamlessly. If I had to find a critique, it would be their chippiness, but otherwise...not much.
For the Trojans, well, it's still early, and they'll be crisper as the season goes along. They were in a tough spot in the 3rd, especially since they're not an explosive offensive team. They weren't bad defensively, but against Edina, just a few little mistakes can do you in.
Karl
You are usually right on, but I would take slight issue with calling Edina chippy. This was a pretty physical game with plenty of behind the play garbage from both sides. Wayzata seemed to be trying to play by the old adage that the way to beat Edina is to get physical with them. They might have been the chippier of the two.
Posted: Sun Nov 24, 2013 12:24 pm
by C-dad
Bluewhitefan wrote:karl(east) wrote:The shots on goal may have been close, but the game wasn't. Edina hasn't missed a beat since March. Wayzata's lone goal was a bleeder, and they had very, very few chances down the stretch.
Edina played such a complete game tonight. They rolled 4 lines and 3 D pairs, were strong in transition, and Rohkol was strong in goal. In the 3rd period they went into shutdown mode, forechecking the Trojans to death, just as they did to everyone in sections and State last season. Wait and Bellows have jumped in seamlessly. If I had to find a critique, it would be their chippiness, but otherwise...not much.
For the Trojans, well, it's still early, and they'll be crisper as the season goes along. They were in a tough spot in the 3rd, especially since they're not an explosive offensive team. They weren't bad defensively, but against Edina, just a few little mistakes can do you in.
Karl
You are usually right on, but I would take slight issue with calling Edina chippy. This was a pretty physical game with plenty of behind the play garbage from both sides. Wayzata seemed to be trying to play by the old adage that the way to beat Edina is to get physical with them. They might have been the chippier of the two.
If Wait and Bellows are on the ice, I expect it to get chippy.
Posted: Sun Nov 24, 2013 1:15 pm
by karl(east)
Bluewhitefan wrote:
Karl
You are usually right on, but I would take slight issue with calling Edina chippy. This was a pretty physical game with plenty of behind the play garbage from both sides. Wayzata seemed to be trying to play by the old adage that the way to beat Edina is to get physical with them. They might have been the chippier of the two.
Wayzata was certainly physical, yes, but a handful of Edina players seemed to take it a step further than anyone on Wayzata. I won't name names, but I thought the Hornets were very lucky to not have more people parked in the box after the first scrum. Edina has a few players who play with a bit of an edge.
That can be a good thing at times, but if we're looking for ways that a team might beat them, it could definitely involve getting under their skin and forcing a few penalties and using a good power play to build a lead.