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GAMES FRIDAY 1/6/17
Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2017 2:09 pm
by elliott70
Breckenridge/Wahpeton VS Prairie Centre Area
Roseau vs Brainerd
Luverne vs St. Paul Academy
Superior (WI) vs North Shore
Chisago Lakes Area vs Princeton
Windom Area vs Dodge County
Duluth East vs Hopkins
Delano vs Orono
Becker/Big Lake vs Moose Lake Area
Bagley/Fosston vs Wadena-Deer Creek
Waconia vs New Prague
Little Falls vs Sauk Rapids-Rice
Rochester Lourdes vs Hutchinson
Grand Rapids vs Holy Family Catholic
Hibbing/Chisholm vs Rochester Mayo
International Falls vs Ely/Northeast Range
Eveleth-Gilbert vs Albert Lea
Hermantown vs St. Cloud Cathedral
Detroit Lakes vs Warroad
Fergus Falls vs Crookston
Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2017 7:20 pm
by WestMetro
Lets Play Hockey will be streaming the HF/GR game
There is some conflicting info about the start time of that game. The HF website shows it at 7.30, and so does the Hub, so assuming 7.30 is correct.
Re: GAMES FRIDAY 1/6/17
Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2017 10:44 am
by elliott70
Games of the Day
Roseau vs Brainerd
Luverne vs St. Paul Academy
Delano vs Orono
Grand Rapids vs Holy Family Catholic
Hermantown vs St. Cloud Cathedral
Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2017 1:04 pm
by hockey9011
I will be at Hermantown vs SCC tonight and will try to provide updates when possible
Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2017 3:05 pm
by elliott70
hockey9011 wrote:I will be at Hermantown vs SCC tonight and will try to provide updates when possible
Thank you.
If you would, watch #22 and tell me how good (or not) he is.
Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2017 3:12 pm
by hockey9011
elliott70 wrote:hockey9011 wrote:I will be at Hermantown vs SCC tonight and will try to provide updates when possible
Thank you.
If you would, watch #22 and tell me how good (or not) he is.
Sure thing. Which team are you referring to?
Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2017 4:07 pm
by hockeygirl2
This will be a good game and it should be the first line of GR verse Family's D and goalie, right? Its awesome the game is streamed.
Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2017 4:32 pm
by elliott70
hockey9011 wrote:elliott70 wrote:hockey9011 wrote:I will be at Hermantown vs SCC tonight and will try to provide updates when possible
Thank you.
If you would, watch #22 and tell me how good (or not) he is.
Sure thing. Which team are you referring to?
Hermantown
Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2017 7:57 pm
by BigTen
elliott70 wrote:hockey9011 wrote:elliott70 wrote:
Thank you.
If you would, watch #22 and tell me how good (or not) he is.
Sure thing. Which team are you referring to?
Hermantown
Per Twitter 4-0 hermantown after 1 period
Shots 16-8
Some kid named Elliott had an assist
Re: GAMES FRIDAY 1/6/17
Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2017 8:28 pm
by GoldenBear69
elliott70 wrote:Games of the Day
Roseau vs Brainerd
Luverne vs St. Paul Academy
Delano vs Orono
Grand Rapids vs Holy Family Catholic
Hermantown vs St. Cloud Cathedral
Final - Rams-7 Warriors-1
Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2017 9:00 pm
by karl(east)
Split screens watching two games at once:
Duluth East 7, Hopkins 0, Final. East was up 4-0 after 1 and in cruise control from there, no problems. No Worth or LaMaster for the Hounds. Worth should be back vs. Minnetonka tomorrow; LaMaster should be good to go by the Rapids game next week.
Grand Rapids 3, Holy Family 2 after 2...the Family is better 5 on 5, but GR has 2 PPGs and a shorty. Polite advice to Thunderhawk opponents: you might want to stay out of the box, and not take anything for granted when you go on the man advantage. Very open game with a lot of shots.
Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2017 9:49 pm
by grindiangrad-80
Holy Family 4-3 in OT over the Injuns. Holy Family with 52 shots on goal. Fun game to watch. The Fire deserved the win. Stejskal with a great effort in net.
Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2017 9:56 pm
by karl(east)
Holy Family 4, Grand Rapids 3, Final-OT. Shots 52-31 Fire.
The Fire slowly took over as this game went on, though Rapids had chances here and there, since they don't need much. HF's finishing is still their Achilles' Heel, but their depth and speed were pretty impressive as this one wore on.
Rapids was line juggling as this one went on, as Hain-McLaughlin-Miller started out separate and were reunited in the middle of the 3rd. It didn't seem to make a huge difference either way. Rapids looks the same every time I see them: ridiculous flashes by the big guns, and everyone else is decidedly okay. Incredible talent, but...I don't know, I still struggle to see them pulling together 5 straight wins against good competition in the playoffs. Championship teams need to be more than a one-trick pony.
I sound like a downer, though. Very fun, back and forth game between two quality teams.
Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2017 10:38 pm
by east hockey
karl(east) wrote:Holy Family 4, Grand Rapids 3, Final-OT. Shots 52-31 Fire.
The Fire slowly took over as this game went on, though Rapids had chances here and there, since they don't need much. HF's finishing is still their Achilles' Heel, but their depth and speed were pretty impressive as this one wore on.
Rapids was line juggling as this one went on, as Hain-McLaughlin-Miller started out separate and were reunited in the middle of the 3rd. It didn't seem to make a huge difference either way. Rapids looks the same every time I see them: ridiculous flashes by the big guns, and everyone else is decidedly okay. Incredible talent, but...I don't know, I still struggle to see them pulling together 5 straight wins against good competition in the playoffs. Championship teams need to be more than a one-trick pony.
I sound like a downer, though. Very fun, back and forth game between two quality teams.
You missed the Spehar-Locker years.
Lee
Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2017 10:51 pm
by karl(east)
east hockey wrote:karl(east) wrote:Holy Family 4, Grand Rapids 3, Final-OT. Shots 52-31 Fire.
The Fire slowly took over as this game went on, though Rapids had chances here and there, since they don't need much. HF's finishing is still their Achilles' Heel, but their depth and speed were pretty impressive as this one wore on.
Rapids was line juggling as this one went on, as Hain-McLaughlin-Miller started out separate and were reunited in the middle of the 3rd. It didn't seem to make a huge difference either way. Rapids looks the same every time I see them: ridiculous flashes by the big guns, and everyone else is decidedly okay. Incredible talent, but...I don't know, I still struggle to see them pulling together 5 straight wins against good competition in the playoffs. Championship teams need to be more than a one-trick pony.
I sound like a downer, though. Very fun, back and forth game between two quality teams.
You missed the Spehar-Locker years.
Lee
Heh...yes, unfortunately, I did. But even those East teams had 7-10 D-I players, even if the others weren't amassing big points...this Rapids team can't go quite that deep.
Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2017 12:55 am
by Bonin2121
Seven D1 players from MN back then might not be all that different than 5-6 D1 players now. Especially when it's three forwards, a defenseman, and at least one of the goalies.
Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2017 8:49 am
by ryguyMN
Was at the game too between HF and GR. Very fun game to watch with teams trading goals. You're right on top of the action at HF's rink, so you get a good sense of the speed, especially with HF. HF had many breakaway chances and could have won by a wider margin if not for Stejskal. Also spotted Don Lucia up on the track above the rink watching the Gopher recruits.
Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2017 9:20 am
by karl(east)
Bonin2121 wrote:Seven D1 players from MN back then might not be all that different than 5-6 D1 players now. Especially when it's three forwards, a defenseman, and at least one of the goalies.
Looking at the numbers, not really. There were actually more teams with 7+ D-I players in the first half of this decade than there were in the 90s. Maybe this season's a little different since Edina's not quite what it was a couple of years ago, but it's more common than you'd think. Hell, Rapids' team last year will likely end up with 7+ before all is said and done, and it was a very good team, but I don't think anyone would rank it among the all-time greats.
Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2017 10:37 am
by WestMetro
Yes one of the funnest games of the year to watch
Two top ten teams putting it all on the rink end to end every shift with Don Lucia watching above from the overhead running track
Overflow crowd at the "close to the action" Victoria East ice arena
Two more good games out there in February: Delano and Stillwater
(Twitter Aaron AA : sat in front of your dad, great fan!!)