St Thomas @ Hill-Murray 1-11-07

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Who wins?

Poll ended at Thu Jan 11, 2007 7:53 pm

St Thomas Academy
14
25%
Hill Murray
43
75%
 
Total votes: 57

dangles07
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Post by dangles07 »

wow ap is such a cool kid
rooney is out for sta for a player misconduct penalty in the previous game
mulletman22
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cadets

Post by mulletman22 »

i'm gunna go out on a limb and take the cadets by 2, Lee with the hatty
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Post by HShockeywatcher »

What'd Rooney do?

A hat trick is a lot for ANY player against Hill Murray, but I'll go with Anders having 5 or 6 points.
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Post by Ankles Pierre, Jr. »

HShockeywatcher wrote:What'd Rooney do?
"60 Minutes" for CBS.

No multi-point games for STA, but you CAN expect the Cadets to commit a lot of checking-from-behind penalties!
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Post by hawkfan70 »

Ankles Pierre, Jr. wrote:
HShockeywatcher wrote:What'd Rooney do?
"60 Minutes" for CBS.

No multi-point games for STA, but you CAN expect the Cadets to commit a lot of checking-them-out-from-behind penalties!
remember it is a boys only school :oops:


STA has no chance
whenever they have faced real competetion this year they have lost

HM by 4 or 5
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Post by Ankles Pierre, Jr. »

AP's posts need no translations or explanations!
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Ankles Pierre, Jr. wrote:AP's posts need no translations or explanations!
Ahhhhh....yeah, most of them do :shock:
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Post by HShockeywatcher »

Mitch Hawker's ranking system has St Thomas at #12 and Hill at #13. PS2 has Hill at #11 and St Thomas at #17.

Regardless of what people say, it'll be a good game, as it has been the last two years.
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Post by Trashman »

Wow, it is really funny reading HShockeywatcher and AP going at it day after day, they bicker just like brothers, and while the fact that they average over 12 posts per day between them proves that they may both need to get their priorities in order, the fact that AP makes three times as much sense in half as many posts is impressive.

HM 6 STA 3
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I'll settle it right now. The team with more goals at the end of the game will be declared the winner.
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boblee wrote:I'll settle it right now. The team with more goals at the ned of the game will be declared the winner.
maybe ned can settle this :wink:
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Post by irishman »

4-4 Tie

Refs win
What Can Brown Do For You?
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Post by cu@darink »

Hill Murry 5
STA 3


Hill Murry will control the flow and the score board of this game.
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Post by droppin'gloves »

STA 3
HM 2

in (OT)

Should be a good game. Too bad they are going to be missing Rooney. They will need all the firepower they can get.
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Post by Ankles Pierre, Jr. »

Trashman wrote:Wow, it is really funny reading HShockeywatcher and AP going at it day after day, they bicker just like brothers, and while the fact that they average over 12 posts per day between them proves that they may both need to get their priorities in order, the fact that AP makes three times as much sense in half as many posts is impressive.

HM 6 STA 3
Could be right... except AP has smarter brothers (better looking, too).
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Post by HShockeywatcher »

[quote="one shot shotty"]hermantown is a very good team with lots of talent (leblanc) but i see them bieng nothing special they will most likely go to state because its single A but this year i hope they knock out st. thomas academy like they should have last year[/quote]

Apparently you were not watching the game buddy. St Thomas dominated that game. Just like how Marshall dominated the State championship game. St Thomas should've won with a bigger margin and (even though this isn't the thread to be discussing it) Marshall SHOULD have won the title.

Hawkfan, no disrespect at all toward Hermantown (it seems that's how you take all my posts about them). I know people who played there, I have heard much about the program, and I know they are a good team. But in my opinion, based on strength of schedule and who they have played, etc, etc, I think Hibbing is the better team on paper. Plus the game during the regular season is in Hibbing. So, for those two reasons I think a Hermantown victory would be a slight upset. Just my two cents.
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Post by wbmd »

Ankles Pierre, Jr. wrote:Crandall, like his dad, is a great goalie,
but, also like his dad, made a poor choice of high schools.
What was wrong with his dads choice to stay public and play for Mariner?
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wbmd wrote:
Ankles Pierre, Jr. wrote:Crandall, like his dad, is a great goalie,
but, also like his dad, made a poor choice of high schools.
What was wrong with his dads choice to stay public and play for Mariner?
Yeah, Mariner rocked!
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Post by wbmd »

Neutron 14 wrote:
wbmd wrote:
Ankles Pierre, Jr. wrote:Crandall, like his dad, is a great goalie,
but, also like his dad, made a poor choice of high schools.
What was wrong with his dads choice to stay public and play for Mariner?
Yeah, Mariner rocked!
and they had a good team with Crandall in nets, even though they lost to Hill 4-3 in double overtime in the section finals.
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Post by Ankles Pierre, Jr. »

Why ask AP a question if you're just going to answer yourself?!
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Post by dangles07 »

ap spends a little too much time here.
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Post by Ankles Pierre, Jr. »

No doubt!
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Post by Redman7 »

If STA can stay outta the box and keep Hill's first line in check, they will do fine. If not, i'm sayin HM 6 STA 2
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Post by HShockeywatcher »

St Thomas' penalty kill is really good though...
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Post by BringRollieBack!! »

Crandall, like his dad, is a great goalie,



But also like his dad...and probably because of his dad..is a bit of a headcase

No more Schroeder to provide cover and divert attention

HM 5
STA 1
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