AA Semifinal: Grand Rapids vs. Eden Prairie
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AA Semifinal: Grand Rapids vs. Eden Prairie
And the winner is...
Re: AA Semifinal: Grand Rapids vs. Eden Prairie
My head says GR and my heart says GR. Section 7 AA baby!!!! Getter done boyskarl(east) wrote:And the winner is...

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I'm not sure if GR has ever beat Eden Prairie. I know they have lost to them a bunch of times. That being said:
This group played the toughest schedule in forever and handled it well.
This group was able to get past Duluth East in the Section 7AA final.
This group was able to get by a very good Bemidji team last night. They were
1-6 against northern teams in the tournament all time prior to that.
Eden Prairie is very good and has some great players but I am going to go with GR in this one for two reasons.
1- They keep finding ways to get it done.
2- I always pick the orange and black.

This group played the toughest schedule in forever and handled it well.
This group was able to get past Duluth East in the Section 7AA final.
This group was able to get by a very good Bemidji team last night. They were
1-6 against northern teams in the tournament all time prior to that.
Eden Prairie is very good and has some great players but I am going to go with GR in this one for two reasons.
1- They keep finding ways to get it done.
2- I always pick the orange and black.

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EP 4
GR 3
In a classic.
I would love to reverse it. However, I also predict on those 4 goals, #11 with 2G, 2A. How do you stop him? Apparently no one in high school can. Maybe the next level?
Without CM, EP is on the sofa watching 45.
Orange has a chance if they pepper that EP goalie. I'm not a rocket scientist but the save % that Durocher is putting up isn't Tourney caliber. Anoka put three by him on what was it? 15 shots?
GR 3
In a classic.
I would love to reverse it. However, I also predict on those 4 goals, #11 with 2G, 2A. How do you stop him? Apparently no one in high school can. Maybe the next level?
Without CM, EP is on the sofa watching 45.
Orange has a chance if they pepper that EP goalie. I'm not a rocket scientist but the save % that Durocher is putting up isn't Tourney caliber. Anoka put three by him on what was it? 15 shots?
And what was he doing on that third goal?@hockeytweet wrote:EP 4
GR 3
In a classic.
I would love to reverse it. However, I also predict on those 4 goals, #11 with 2G, 2A. How do you stop him? Apparently no one in high school can. Maybe the next level?
Without CM, EP is on the sofa watching 45.
Orange has a chance if they pepper that EP goalie. I'm not a rocket scientist but the save % that Durocher is putting up isn't Tourney caliber. Anoka put three by him on what was it? 15 shots?

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If you're Grand Rapids how do you go about trying to stop Mittelstadt? Do you try to get Mattson's line out there against him and hope they can hold him to a point or two and play for the low-scoring 3-2/2-1 matchup? Or do you put your second or third line against Mittelstadt and go for the fast paced 6-5 shootout game?
I also understand that EP has last change which will allow them to pick the match-ups they want. So I guess the real question will be do they choose to match 1v1 or let #11 go against GR's second and third line.
I also understand that EP has last change which will allow them to pick the match-ups they want. So I guess the real question will be do they choose to match 1v1 or let #11 go against GR's second and third line.
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I don't think it's any different than other teams who are missing players due to injuries. You have to suit up the players that are there and go out and get at it.WestMetro wrote:EP by 2. Sad GR doesn't have all their resources and had to reshuffle lines
They are good enough to play with the Eagles. They just have to do it.
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Graeber stepped up last night & had a strong game. No reason to think he won't again. Leaves their 3rd line intact. They'll be all right.grindiangrad-80 wrote:I don't think it's any different than other teams who are missing players due to injuries. You have to suit up the players that are there and go out and get at it.WestMetro wrote:EP by 2. Sad GR doesn't have all their resources and had to reshuffle lines
They are good enough to play with the Eagles. They just have to do it.
Well, I should add the additional thought: it is more important how GR decides to defend and disrupt CM , than is the the loss of one key GR forward. West Metro teams were successful in this in the last part of the season, Hopefully GR can learn from that , compared to their Dec Braemar game. I will say again what I've been saying all season long : defenders got to watch CM chest, not his hands, stickblade ,feet or eyes
Isn't that true for all defensemen? I haven't seen Hermantown much, but Aamodt has been walked twice in the past two days watching the puck! Shocking, considering all the talk about how good he is.WestMetro wrote:Well, I should add the additional thought: it is more important how GR decides to defend and disrupt CM , than is the the loss of one key GR forward. West Metro teams were successful in this in the last part of the season, Hopefully GR can learn from that , compared to their Dec Braemar game. I will say again what I've been saying all season long : defenders got to watch CM chest, not his hands, stickblade ,feet or eyes
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