Games Thursday 1/28/16
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Games Thursday 1/28/16
St. Paul Academy vs Breck
Bemidji vs Roseau
Owatonna vs Winona
Becker vs North Branch
Providence Academy vs Minnehaha Academy
Hopkins vs Wayzata
Edina vs Eden Prairie
Henry Sibley vs South St. Paul
Coon Rapids vs AC Wings
Dodge County vs Chaska
Bloomington Kennedy vs Benilde-St. Margaret's
Chanhassen vs Bloomington Jefferson
Park Rapids Area vs Kittson Central
Northern Lakes vs Bagley/Fosston
Buffalo vs Holy Angels
Elk River/Zimmerman vs Centennial
Maple Grove vs Blaine
Champlin Park vs Osseo
Farmington vs Rosemount
Burnsville vs Prior Lake
Apple Valley vs Lakeville North
Eagan s Eastview
Shakopee vs Lakeville South
St. Paul Como Park vs Minneapolis
Delano vs Holy Family Catholic
Morris/Benson Area vs Breckenridge/Wahpeton
River Lakes vs Willmar
Alexandria vs Brainerd
St. Cloud Apollo vs St. Cloud Tech
Wadena-Deer Creek vs Detroit Lakes
Rochester John Marshall vs Austin
Albert Lea vs Faribault
Mankato West vs Red Wing
St. Paul Highland Park vs Mora/Milaca/Hinckley-Finlayson
International Falls vs Hibbing/Chisholm
North Shore vs Duluth Denfeld
C-E-C vs Hermantown
Tartan vs North St. Paul
Mahtomedi vs Stillwater Area
Hastings vs Simley
Spring Lake Park vs Irondale
Anoka vs Andover
East Ridge vs Cretin-Derham Hall
White Bear Lake vs Forest Lake
Roseville vs Park of Cottage Grove
Woodbury vs Mounds View
Crookston vs Thief River Falls
Bemidji vs Roseau
Owatonna vs Winona
Becker vs North Branch
Providence Academy vs Minnehaha Academy
Hopkins vs Wayzata
Edina vs Eden Prairie
Henry Sibley vs South St. Paul
Coon Rapids vs AC Wings
Dodge County vs Chaska
Bloomington Kennedy vs Benilde-St. Margaret's
Chanhassen vs Bloomington Jefferson
Park Rapids Area vs Kittson Central
Northern Lakes vs Bagley/Fosston
Buffalo vs Holy Angels
Elk River/Zimmerman vs Centennial
Maple Grove vs Blaine
Champlin Park vs Osseo
Farmington vs Rosemount
Burnsville vs Prior Lake
Apple Valley vs Lakeville North
Eagan s Eastview
Shakopee vs Lakeville South
St. Paul Como Park vs Minneapolis
Delano vs Holy Family Catholic
Morris/Benson Area vs Breckenridge/Wahpeton
River Lakes vs Willmar
Alexandria vs Brainerd
St. Cloud Apollo vs St. Cloud Tech
Wadena-Deer Creek vs Detroit Lakes
Rochester John Marshall vs Austin
Albert Lea vs Faribault
Mankato West vs Red Wing
St. Paul Highland Park vs Mora/Milaca/Hinckley-Finlayson
International Falls vs Hibbing/Chisholm
North Shore vs Duluth Denfeld
C-E-C vs Hermantown
Tartan vs North St. Paul
Mahtomedi vs Stillwater Area
Hastings vs Simley
Spring Lake Park vs Irondale
Anoka vs Andover
East Ridge vs Cretin-Derham Hall
White Bear Lake vs Forest Lake
Roseville vs Park of Cottage Grove
Woodbury vs Mounds View
Crookston vs Thief River Falls
Re: Games Thursday 1/28/16
ouchelliott70 wrote:Bloomington Kennedy vs Benilde-St. Margaret's
Sorry, fresh out, Don't Really Give Any.
Re: Games Thursday 1/28/16
Games of the Day
St. Paul Academy vs Breck
Edina vs Eden Prairie
Bloomington Kennedy vs Benilde-St. Margaret's
Elk River/Zimmerman vs Centennial
Farmington vs Rosemount
Burnsville vs Prior Lake
St. Cloud Apollo vs St. Cloud Tech
International Falls vs Hibbing/Chisholm
C-E-C vs Hermantown
Tartan vs North St. Paul
Mahtomedi vs Stillwater Area
White Bear Lake vs Forest Lake
St. Paul Academy vs Breck
Edina vs Eden Prairie
Bloomington Kennedy vs Benilde-St. Margaret's
Elk River/Zimmerman vs Centennial
Farmington vs Rosemount
Burnsville vs Prior Lake
St. Cloud Apollo vs St. Cloud Tech
International Falls vs Hibbing/Chisholm
C-E-C vs Hermantown
Tartan vs North St. Paul
Mahtomedi vs Stillwater Area
White Bear Lake vs Forest Lake
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Re: Games Thursday 1/28/16
elliott70 wrote:Games of the Day
St. Paul Academy vs Breck
Edina vs Eden Prairie
Bloomington Kennedy vs Benilde-St. Margaret's
Elk River/Zimmerman vs Centennial
Farmington vs Rosemount
Burnsville vs Prior Lake
St. Cloud Apollo vs St. Cloud Tech
International Falls vs Hibbing/Chisholm
C-E-C vs Hermantown
Tartan vs North St. Paul
Mahtomedi vs Stillwater Area
White Bear Lake vs Forest Lake
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Cole Lawrence scored early for Eagles.
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Freshman Ben Brinkman, just back to lineup after a fall football injury, got his first high school goal on PP- a nice backhander from right side of goal
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One to one after first. Shots pretty even 12 to 10.
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Edina goes on PP at the 10 minute mark of period 2.
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Walker scores on PP, leads Hornets in points at 31.
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EP goes on PP. Graham hits the crossbar. Then EP's Roehl scores!
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Clayton Phillips scores on a 1 on 2 breakaway, snipe in upper right corner!
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Hornets 3-2 after 2, SOGS 23 to 14 EP
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Third period underway.
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3 on 1 for Eagles, but no goal
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EP goes on PP, DeGrood turns back everything
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EP goes back on another PP. Leivermann ties it up
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Edina goes on PP. EP PK gets the job done
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7 minutes to go
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Walker scores on delayed penalty 6 on 5! No chance for Durocher.
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Eagles pull Durocher, then calls timeout, faceoff to right of DeGrood with 20 seconds left
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Hornets win!! DeGrood was the story tonight.
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Freshman Ben Brinkman, just back to lineup after a fall football injury, got his first high school goal on PP- a nice backhander from right side of goal
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One to one after first. Shots pretty even 12 to 10.
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Edina goes on PP at the 10 minute mark of period 2.
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Walker scores on PP, leads Hornets in points at 31.
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EP goes on PP. Graham hits the crossbar. Then EP's Roehl scores!
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Clayton Phillips scores on a 1 on 2 breakaway, snipe in upper right corner!
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Hornets 3-2 after 2, SOGS 23 to 14 EP
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Third period underway.
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3 on 1 for Eagles, but no goal
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EP goes on PP, DeGrood turns back everything
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EP goes back on another PP. Leivermann ties it up
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Edina goes on PP. EP PK gets the job done
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7 minutes to go
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Walker scores on delayed penalty 6 on 5! No chance for Durocher.
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Eagles pull Durocher, then calls timeout, faceoff to right of DeGrood with 20 seconds left
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Hornets win!! DeGrood was the story tonight.
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A few notes on the Edina/EP game to add to West Metro's summary.
Lawrence's goal was a monster wrister to the upper corner. Mittelstadt fed him with a nice saucer pass on a 2 on 1. Great play by both.
While EP was on the penalty kill, Mittelstadt was carrying the puck out of the zone. Instead of shooting it down into the Edina zone, he circled back into the defensive zone. Two Edina guys rushed toward him, put the body on him and dug out the puck. It wasn't immediate, but eventually this turned into the Walker goal. Crosby also baited Leivermann into the penalty that created the PP. Both were down on the ice after a hit/collision. Crosby pushed him after they got up, they exchanged shoves, and Leivermann went for one more. The ref called him for it.
Clayton Phillips now plays on the 2nd line with Dornbach and Crosby. He won the race to an open puck at center ice. As he got into the slot he was hooked badly, but that didn't phase him. As West Metro said, he sniped the upper right corner.
Early in the 3rd Mittelstadt, Graham, and Lawrence broke into the zone on a 3 on 1. I don't remember who had the puck but they passed to the right winger who looked to pass back but was already past the net. A rare opportunity they didn't convert.
The Sammy Walker game winner was a nice goal. On a delayed penalty, he rushed the puck up the wing and went top shelf with a backhander.
DeGrood played a great game. 36 saves on 39 shots.
Ben Brinkman
- This was my first time watching him play. Excellent all around game. He had the PP goal and had a few nice rushes with the puck as well. He did have a couple miscues with the puck in the 1st period that created EP possessions.
- I was more impressed with the physical presence he provided. He did an outstanding job shutting down Mittelstadt along the boards. He also eliminated his guy several times. Graham picked himself up off the ice a couple times after passing the puck.
- There was a sequence in the first period where he was hit decently hard near the blue line. EP cycled the puck back into the offensive zone. The guy who hit him ended up with the puck on the boards. Brinkman quickly destroyed his guy. As the guy is on the ice and getting back up, Brinkman leans down and repeatedly whacks his stick on the ice in front of him, just taunting away. He continued to do so until the guy was skating away. Maybe that's an edge that the Hornets have been missing this year.
Lawrence's goal was a monster wrister to the upper corner. Mittelstadt fed him with a nice saucer pass on a 2 on 1. Great play by both.
While EP was on the penalty kill, Mittelstadt was carrying the puck out of the zone. Instead of shooting it down into the Edina zone, he circled back into the defensive zone. Two Edina guys rushed toward him, put the body on him and dug out the puck. It wasn't immediate, but eventually this turned into the Walker goal. Crosby also baited Leivermann into the penalty that created the PP. Both were down on the ice after a hit/collision. Crosby pushed him after they got up, they exchanged shoves, and Leivermann went for one more. The ref called him for it.
Clayton Phillips now plays on the 2nd line with Dornbach and Crosby. He won the race to an open puck at center ice. As he got into the slot he was hooked badly, but that didn't phase him. As West Metro said, he sniped the upper right corner.
Early in the 3rd Mittelstadt, Graham, and Lawrence broke into the zone on a 3 on 1. I don't remember who had the puck but they passed to the right winger who looked to pass back but was already past the net. A rare opportunity they didn't convert.
The Sammy Walker game winner was a nice goal. On a delayed penalty, he rushed the puck up the wing and went top shelf with a backhander.
DeGrood played a great game. 36 saves on 39 shots.
Ben Brinkman
- This was my first time watching him play. Excellent all around game. He had the PP goal and had a few nice rushes with the puck as well. He did have a couple miscues with the puck in the 1st period that created EP possessions.
- I was more impressed with the physical presence he provided. He did an outstanding job shutting down Mittelstadt along the boards. He also eliminated his guy several times. Graham picked himself up off the ice a couple times after passing the puck.
- There was a sequence in the first period where he was hit decently hard near the blue line. EP cycled the puck back into the offensive zone. The guy who hit him ended up with the puck on the boards. Brinkman quickly destroyed his guy. As the guy is on the ice and getting back up, Brinkman leans down and repeatedly whacks his stick on the ice in front of him, just taunting away. He continued to do so until the guy was skating away. Maybe that's an edge that the Hornets have been missing this year.
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The first time I saw Edina this year, I thought there was no way they'd get through the season without putting Dornbach with another serious playmaker on his line. I didn't expect it to take this long, or for that player to be Phillips, but if this works out, the Hornets may prove to be more than a one-line team. Plus this allows them to preserve Copeland-Walker-Scheerer, which has been their best line all along.eazy98 wrote:Clayton Phillips now plays on the 2nd line with Dornbach and Crosby. He won the race to an open puck at center ice. As he got into the slot he was hooked badly, but that didn't phase him. As West Metro said, he sniped the upper right corner.
They still have a couple of big games left, so we'll see if they can follow this up. But an Edina with two threatening lines and a Brinkman-reinforced D corps could wind up being pretty nasty.