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Hornets 3-peat Jefferson History may be matched
Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2014 11:56 am
by JaginCake
Let's not overlook the thing staring Minnesota High School Hockey in the Face.
Edina, the Yankees of Youth Hockey is looking to tie the 3-peat of Bloomington Jefferson. They are lead by Mr. Hockey 2015 Dylan Malmquist. Best Edina overall talent since Paul "1000+ NHL games" Ranheim. There deep, there experienced and the coach has been to state 7 years in a row, won 3 of the last 5, they are the program everyone wants to be and yes they want and try to get every kid in the school district to play hockey. Should we crown them again since 2AA is not bringing any contenders.
Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2014 2:58 pm
by coco2
Wow there's a lot going on here considering tryouts are still a month away. Good luck with all that
Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2014 3:03 pm
by Bonin2121
I thought a school like Edina would at least teach its students the difference between there and they're.
Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2014 4:43 pm
by MNHockeyFan
Bonin2121 wrote:I thought a school like Edina would at least teach its students the difference between there and they're.
Not to nitpick or pile on, but there's also led vs. lead.

Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2014 10:22 pm
by mnhockeyguy2014
I would contact Edina City Hall Monday morning if I were you Jagincakeeater to discuss route for the 3-peat parade!
Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2014 8:49 pm
by WestMetro
Ive had Edina rated #1 again since last springs tourney, likely to walk thru Section 2 and face LVN again in March 2015 finals, and likely to beat them again.
Furthermore, based on their 2016 returning roster as well as nationally ranked bantam pipeline players, they've got to be early favored for 2016 and 2017 as well. Could conceivably be five in a row.
MSHSL could have an interesting predicament on their hands if a public school is deemed too dominant.
Of course, goaltending talent accounts for half or more of the game, and Boe has got to prove himself during his senior year for the Hornets
On the flip side, somebody like Edquist , Dittmer or Howg could come thru with a once in lifetime performance and shut Edina down in a one game state tourney pairing. Mike Randolphs Hounds would never be intimidated, I believe they are the only team with a net winning record against Edina in winners bracket state tourney history.
Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2014 11:42 pm
by green4
WestMetro wrote:Ive had Edina rated #1 again since last springs tourney, likely to walk thru Section 2 and face LVN again in March 2015 finals, and likely to beat them again.
Furthermore, based on their 2016 returning roster as well as nationally ranked bantam pipeline players, they've got to be early favored for 2016 and 2017 as well. Could conceivably be five in a row.
MSHSL could have an interesting predicament on their hands if a public school is deemed too dominant.
Of course, goaltending talent accounts for half or more of the game, and Boe has got to prove himself during his senior year for the Hornets
On the flip side, somebody like Edquist , Dittmer or Howg could come thru with a once in lifetime performance and shut Edina down in a one game state tourney pairing. Mike Randolphs Hounds would never be intimidated, I believe they are the only team with a net winning record against Edina in winners bracket state tourney history.
Nobody is a bigger Edina supporter than me, but lets take a step back. This season has not even started yet and were talking about the 2017 season

Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2014 10:32 am
by WarmUpTheBus
Bonin2121 wrote:I thought a school like Edina would at least teach its students the difference between there and they're.
Your right with you're observation.
Re: Hornets 3-peat Jefferson History may be matched
Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2014 11:16 am
by Sats81
JaginCake wrote:Let's not overlook the thing staring Minnesota High School Hockey in the Face.
Edina, the Yankees of Youth Hockey is looking to tie the 3-peat of Bloomington Jefferson. They are lead by Mr. Hockey 2015 Dylan Malmquist. Best Edina overall talent since Paul "1000+ NHL games" Ranheim. There deep, there experienced and the coach has been to state 7 years in a row, won 3 of the last 5, they are the program everyone wants to be and yes they want and try to get every kid in the school district to play hockey. Should we crown them again since 2AA is not bringing any contenders.
10:56 AM on a sat AM and already hitting the sauce? Or still residual from night prior?
Edina very likely to 3 peat. No doubts there. Malmquist as Mr. Hockey 2015? Much less likely.
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Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2014 2:19 pm
by Tenoverpar
"Edina can $*** my $$$$" love, everyone else
***early post of the year or BANNED, one or the other