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Anoka Bantam B Tournament
Posted: Sun Jan 21, 2007 12:38 pm
by theoneandonly
Jan. 25-28
Anoka vs.Hopkins
Lakeville North vs. Jefferson
WBL Orange vs. Chaska
Eagan vs. Hermantown
Posted: Sun Jan 21, 2007 1:12 pm
by dangla
y is anoka even in this tournament i guarantee a last place finish for them
Posted: Sun Jan 21, 2007 1:14 pm
by theoneandonly
[quote="dangla"]y is anoka even in this tournament i guarantee a last place finish for them[/quote]
beacuse its there tournament
Posted: Sun Jan 21, 2007 1:19 pm
by dangla
theoneandonly wrote:dangla wrote:y is anoka even in this tournament i guarantee a last place finish for them
beacuse its there tournament
yeah i no but do you agree with the last place finish
Posted: Sun Jan 21, 2007 1:31 pm
by theoneandonly
yea i do agree they will most likely get last
Posted: Sun Jan 21, 2007 6:30 pm
by rayfinkel
Hermantown can not be over looked in this tourney at all. This is a team that could do a lot at the end of the year.
Anoka tourney
Posted: Sun Jan 21, 2007 6:30 pm
by blueblood
Jefferson has a cake walk to the finals. The Bottom of the bracket will be very competitive.
Quarters:
Hopkins (4-1)
Jefferson (5-0)
WBL Orange (3-1)
Hermantown (4-3)
Semi's:
Jefferson (7-1)
WBL Orange (3-1)
Finals:
WBL Orange (4-2)
3rd Place:
Hermantown (6-1)
Consolation Semi's:
Lakeville North (5-1)
Chaska (4-2)
Consolation:
Chaska (5-1)
Toilet Bowl
Eagan (8-0)
Posted: Sun Jan 21, 2007 6:59 pm
by ice00breaker
Round 1
Hopkins over Anoka 4-2
Jefferson over Lakeville North 5-0
Chaska over WBL Orange 4-3 OT
Eagan over Hermantown 3-1 EN
Round 2
Jefferson over Hopkins 8-0
Chaska over Eagan 5-3
Lakeville North over Anoka 5-1
Hermantown over WBL Orange 3-2 OT
Final Round
(Championship) Chaska over Jefferson 2-1 OT
(3rd Place) Eagan over Hopkins 4-0
(Consolation) Hermantown over Lakeville North 5-2
(Toilet Bowl) WBL Orange over Anoka 11-1
Posted: Sun Jan 21, 2007 7:27 pm
by tomASS
would like to believe icebreakers prediction, but the way the Chaska boys are playing I think blueblood's might be more accurate.
Posted: Sun Jan 21, 2007 8:25 pm
by HockeyGuru#6
i think that chaska will come around and win this tourny and get some confidence before playoffs
Posted: Sun Jan 21, 2007 9:47 pm
by ice00breaker
Yeah, its almost impossible to predict the way Chaska will play, I can see them dominating everyone but I can also see them making it to the Toilet Bowl.
Posted: Thu Jan 25, 2007 9:19 pm
by theoneandonly
jefferson 7, Lakeville north 4
jefferson came out and layed an egg, they were down 4-3 goin into the third but then they pulled it together and picked up 4 goals for the win.
Hopkins 3, Anoka 1
Posted: Thu Jan 25, 2007 9:40 pm
by Letsrepresent19
one thing to say.
im ready..
Posted: Thu Jan 25, 2007 9:55 pm
by tomASS
Letsrepresent19 wrote:one thing to say.
im ready..
sorry to be a pest meeeee boy
But remember; actions always speak louder than words - let your passing, skating, checking, back checking, shooting, and making your teammates around you better speak loud and clear.
WBL orange will be an extremely good team that wants to earn more respect.
I hope you are!
Posted: Fri Jan 26, 2007 4:42 pm
by wild06
i agree
letsrep19 listen to tomass hes alot wiser than u
u need to BACKCHECK,PASS,SKATE and have EFFORT the whole game usually u just shoot
its about the front of ur jersey not the back
Posted: Fri Jan 26, 2007 9:28 pm
by eastonhockeyman029
WHITE BEAR LAKE ORANGE- 6
CHASKA- 4
Posted: Fri Jan 26, 2007 9:36 pm
by stabears
#19 is very fast and very cheap
Posted: Fri Jan 26, 2007 9:40 pm
by tomASS
Same as under the B1 review:
Blueblood is the new Jimmy The Greek
White Bear Lake Orange 6
Chaska 4
WBL scores 3 on first 5 shots of the game to start the game 3-0
Two were on 3-1 odd man rushes and one was on a breakaway.
The other goals were on a 2-0, a point blank shot from a man wide open in the slot, and the final goal on a stop made on another point blank shot with the rebound slammed home.
Chaska did have 3 clankers of the metal and 2-3 wide open shots go wide (but I don't think those go on scoreboard do they)
Chaska found it difficult skating and passing with the severe aerodynamic drag from some large heads slowing them down tonight.
WBL came ready to play, out skated the Hawks most of the game and what was really impressive was the way they played the body. There were more perfectly executed finishes of body checks tonight than I have seen all year. Good clean hard checks where the player took the right angle and just made sure the check seperated the man from the puck.
WBL earned the victory over a Chaska team that did not even come close to resembling the team from Tuesday night. Guess it was the ugly sister's turn to play tonight.
Congrats WBL well done! We needed that lesson taught to us tonight.
Posted: Fri Jan 26, 2007 10:38 pm
by eastongripper
theoneandonly wrote:jefferson 7, Lakeville north 4
jefferson came out and layed an egg, they were down 4-3 goin into the third but then they pulled it together and picked up 4 goals for the win.
Hopkins 3, Anoka 1
I wouldn't say that Jefferson has a cake-walk, they produce with a
ice-pounding first line of 2nd years and their second and third lines are just above average when they aren't on their game. When they all come to play, I don't think anybody except good ol' Edina could hold them back. Chaska for sure hasn't improved to the degree that these boys have. It's the self confidance and focus they seem to lack on bad days.
From what I saw at the Midwest tourney, these are fantastic skaters (#13, #8 and #18 for forwards and #17 and #19 on d). These guys have more passion and skills on this team than the Bantam A team....but unfortunately the Jaguar program is infiltrated with political aspirations of father's who can afford buying off the coaches. This isn't something new, just more exposed in my estimation. Whatever happen to names on the jerseys for the blue-crew...I like the new "old" style jerseys but I miss the names.
Speaking of coaches - who are these young guys on the bench? I haven't seen them before this year, but I love the passion and 'old school' style coaching I've seen out of them. They aren't afraid to get in the face of bad ref'ing...which I sure saw at the Edina game (but yes, the Hornets outskated them handily).
When does Jefferson play this weekend? I'd like to catch a few games to see if my money is where my mouth is.
jefferson games
Posted: Sat Jan 27, 2007 12:11 am
by dirtydangler13
tomorrow (today actually since it is 12:09) jefferson plays at 11:30,anyone is welcome to come watch the game and hopefully see them pull another W. 
Posted: Sat Jan 27, 2007 8:17 am
by ohMY
#19 appears to be fast because he starts every transition from "d" to "o" at the red line. That's not fast, that's just a head start. With one hand on the stick almost all the time, fairly easy to knock the puck off him. For that matter, fairly easy to knock him off the puck too.
Posted: Sat Jan 27, 2007 12:35 pm
by wild06
i agree he is fast cuz he has so much energy stored up from gliding so when he gets the puck he trys and then he looks fast
ive seen him a few times and hes good when he trys but he doesnt try when he doesnt hav the puck
Posted: Sat Jan 27, 2007 2:16 pm
by theoneandonly
Jefferson 5, Hokins 0
Posted: Sat Jan 27, 2007 3:26 pm
by tomASS
Chaska 5
Hermantown 2
Open net goal for the 5th one.
Chaska played the same uninspired sloppy hockey as last night.
Hermantown's goalie had an excellent game and 2-3 stops that were
ESPN top 10 worthy.
Early in the first WBL was up 1-0 over Eagan.
Posted: Sat Jan 27, 2007 4:07 pm
by stabears
wbl- 5
eagan- 3
wbl demolished them first period, then let back in the second, forchecked really well in the third to win the game
wbl played kinda sloppy but found a way to put the puck in the net