Do you think Blaine will enter tonights game with an advantage or disadvantage after playing Anoka the night before? Tired legs or they just got warmed up?
DekeDangler wrote:Do you think Blaine will enter tonights game with an advantage or disadvantage after playing Anoka the night before? Tired legs or they just got warmed up?
Egf has a long bus ride today, so it's a wash there.
DekeDangler wrote:Do you think Blaine will enter tonights game with an advantage or disadvantage after playing Anoka the night before? Tired legs or they just got warmed up?
Or perhaps the 5 hour bus ride will effect EGF????
[quote="puckbreath"][quote="DekeDangler"]Do you think Blaine will enter tonights game with an advantage or disadvantage after playing Anoka the night before? Tired legs or they just got warmed up?[/quote]
Egf has a long bus ride today, so it's a wash there.[/quote]
That is true. Long bus ride, long day. Still should be a fun game to watch. [/b]
DekeDangler wrote:Do you think Blaine will enter tonights game with an advantage or disadvantage after playing Anoka the night before? Tired legs or they just got warmed up?
Or perhaps the 5 hour bus ride will effect EGF????
Blaine played all of their kids last night V Anoka and will be rested. They come at you in waves with speed and skill. Goaltending is there issue. They might get 5-7 goals but give up 3-4. Not sure a non-private A school would have enough to beat the sheer numbers Blaine can throw at you and the dreaded bus ride...
Competition is a fair question. But not as one sided as you might think, EGF played Totino and both Grand Forks Schools. They would be year in, year out, AA teams in Minnesota.
EGF's goalies have not really been tested. And while Blaine won't control the pace or tempo, EGF is extremely deep for a public A, school.
I think EGF can put up offense but they haven't had to and have put so much emphasis on D that it may benefit them to have to open it up. They might have the best Defensive corp in the state and unless they have a goalie melt down, even in a wide open game I don't see them giving up more than 4 goals.
ted2you wrote:Competition is a fair question. But not as one sided as you might think, EGF played Totino and both Grand Forks Schools. They would be year in, year out, AA teams in Minnesota.
EGF's goalies have not really been tested. And while Blaine won't control the pace or tempo, EGF is extremely deep for a public A, school.
I think EGF can put up offense but they haven't had to and have put so much emphasis on D that it may benefit them to have to open it up. They might have the best Defensive corp in the state and unless they have a goalie melt down, even in a wide open game I don't see them giving up more than 4 goals.
I've watched a lot of ND high school hockey. Both the Fargo and GF schools.
Even on their best year, they would not be a MN AA team.
MN hockey is a step above ND hockey, especially at the HS level.