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Edina/Farmington
Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2016 9:15 pm
by hitthepost
7-0 final at Braemar. All Hornets. Shots were 39-8.
Edina/Farmington
Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2016 11:49 pm
by Minn_Hockey
Anyone know who scored in this one? Stats haven't been posted on the hub for some reason.
Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2016 12:00 am
by TheMNhockey1
Seems to happen a lot with Edina not sure why
Braemar not reporting stats
Posted: Sat Dec 03, 2016 11:17 am
by Rich Clarke
It's be nice if the statistician (new last year) would start reporting stats since few can get to every game. Until then perhaps those at the game could report to the board. As for the Farmington game:
Edina goals:
1. Walker from Scheerer and Jake Boltmann
2. Brinkman from Scheerer and Walker
3. Crosby from Walker and Jake Boltmann
4. Jake Boltmann from Brinkman
5. Shoemaker from Borst and Reiners
6. Jungles from Crosby and Johnson
7. Shoemaker from Borst and Swanson
Shots: 39-8 Edina
pps: Farmington 0 for 5, Edina 1 for 1
MacKay was in goal for Edina
Malmquist was out (not sure why) and Frenkel moved up to the first line. A no. 5 played on the second line and if anyone knows who that was please advise. He looked solid but wasn't involved in scoring or penalties.
Re: Braemar not reporting stats
Posted: Sat Dec 03, 2016 12:04 pm
by TheNightman
Rich Clarke wrote:It's be nice if the statistician (new last year) would start reporting stats since few can get to every game. Until then perhaps those at the game could report to the board. As for the Farmington game:
Edina goals:
1. Walker from Scheerer and Jake Boltmann
2. Brinkman from Scheerer and Walker
3. Crosby from Walker and Jake Boltmann
4. Jake Boltmann from Brinkman
5. Shoemaker from Borst and Reiners
6. Jungles from Crosby and Johnson
7. Shoemaker from Borst and Swanson
Shots: 39-8 Edina
pps: Farmington 0 for 5, Edina 1 for 1
MacKay was in goal for Edina
Malmquist was out (not sure why) and Frenkel moved up to the first line. A no. 5 played on the second line and if anyone knows who that was please advise. He looked solid but wasn't involved in scoring or penalties.
No. 5 is Beau Luther, sophomore.