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Who will win?

Poll ended at Fri Jan 19, 2007 8:37 am

Lake of the Woods
18
50%
St. Paul Johnson
18
50%
 
Total votes: 36

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Post by State Champ 97 »

I predict a very cold game; a couple shattered pucks, a few more kids out with hypothermia, and TV timeouts to get the snowfall shoveled off the ice. Other than that.. LOW takes it in a...well not barn burner (hence no barn) but a close one. 4-3
The predicted temp of 20 will not be all that uncomfortable for the players if they have some long johns or something under their equipment. Pucks will not shatter at that temp. and I seriously doubt hypothermia will occur.
I am wondering where the players will go between periods?
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Post by cu@darink »

LOW 4
GOVS 2

That's not that cold when your skating. 4th lines will be cold.

Wonder if they will have an outdoor concession stand selling "pucks" like we used to call em? Frozen scooter pies :lol:
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Post by Govs93 »

Here a couple things I can almost guarantee you'll see from Johnson if you're at the game or watching on FSN...

Tyler Hendrickson will take 2 tripping/hooking calls because his 8 foot long arms tend to get him in trouble. He looks like a praying mantis.

Sam Soika will make at least one rush up ice where he weaves in and out and around at least 3 or 4 defenders that will make you say "that kid is pretty good, why aren't many D-1 programs looking at him"... then he will take a stupid, hothead penalty that will make you say "oh, that's why". He's a little "salty".

Caleb Theesfeld is a fun little player to watch. He's short, has a little bit of "girth", but he's quick and a pretty good playmaker.
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Post by Govs93 »

I doubt the cold will have any more effect on Johnson then it wil LOTW... every Minnesota kid grew up playing outside. The Govs have outscored their last 3 opponents (albeit weaker opponents) 29-3... LOTW being one of them.

I really hope it's a close game because I think it's a really cool event that deserves a good game, but my fear is that it may not be.
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closer game

Post by Section8fan »

i really think that this game will be alot closer than the game that was played last weekend at Aldrich arena. The outdoor atmosphere and conditions will level the playing field somewhat. Main change for the Bears from last weekend is the addition of depth at the point, since John Clark has returned to the line-up after sitting out a few games from a thigh bruise injury. Sounds like the weather will cooperate with temps in the 20s and there is an expected attendance of 3-5,000 fans.

prediction...
LOW 6
Johnson 4
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Post by kvats12 »

State Champ 97 wrote:
I predict a very cold game; a couple shattered pucks, a few more kids out with hypothermia, and TV timeouts to get the snowfall shoveled off the ice. Other than that.. LOW takes it in a...well not barn burner (hence no barn) but a close one. 4-3
The predicted temp of 20 will not be all that uncomfortable for the players if they have some long johns or something under their equipment. Pucks will not shatter at that temp. and I seriously doubt hypothermia will occur.
I am wondering where the players will go between periods?
I was obviously being facetious about my comment. It'll be a very fun game to watch though that's for sure. Hope the FSN annoucers don't complain about the cool temps though! :lol: Maybe they'll have portable fish houses with sunflower heaters nearby! haha
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Post by hockeyfan23 »

Maybe they can go northern fishing on the bay with tip ups
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Post by Can't Never Tried »

That would be the best...... fish'n and watching a hockey game at the same time.

Don't care how cold it is that's paradise 8)
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Post by mnhockey07 »

Does anyone know how the ice condition is. Obviously it will be hard but are there any cracks in the ice?
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Post by Tricky Puckster »

mnhockey07 wrote:Does anyone know how the ice condition is. Obviously it will be hard but are there any cracks in the ice?
Yep huge crack down the middle they are going to risk these players drowning and freezing so that they can play a hockey game.

Im sure they are making sure the ice is perfect.
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Post by breakout »

mnhockey07 wrote:Does anyone know how the ice condition is. Obviously it will be hard but are there any cracks in the ice?
Why would there be any cracks in the ice? I read the town has spent 30K for this event. I am sure they have made plans to make the ice as close to perfect as possible.
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Post by Goldy Gopher »

How are they going to resurface in between periods?
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Post by SB24 »

hmm, zamboni maybe? what do you think they did to make the rink in the first place, just shovel it off and call it good?
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Post by Goldy Gopher »

No smart (_!_) but zamboni's arent' exactly light and I don't know how much ice they have up there in the northland, figured maybe it might not be safe to be driving a zamboni on a lake.
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Post by SB24 »

well, its not on the lake, its on the river. Don't worry, there is plenty of ice. Maybe that will be LOW's advantage. Those city boys will be afraid of going through the ice if they turn too sharp or stop too fast! :lol:
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Post by go2guy13 »

i wouldnt be surprised if any kids went into shoc

going from 20 degree weather to a nice warm warming house between periods might do alittle damge to the nerves and muscles.
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Post by State Champ 97 »

Are we forgetting that this game was played outside for decades. Those boys will be fine. :wink:
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Post by Govs93 »

They've been flooding the rink for weeks... I'm sure the ice will be great.
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Post by mnhockey07 »

[quote="Tricky Puckster"][quote="mnhockey07"]Does anyone know how the ice condition is. Obviously it will be hard but are there any cracks in the ice?[/quote]

Yep huge crack down the middle they are going to risk these players drowning and freezing so that they can play a hockey game.

Im sure they are making sure the ice is perfect.[/quote]

I have a rink on a lake and sometimes it cracks when its really cold cuz the ice shifts and expands. Sometimes the cracks 1-2 inches wide. You never know in cold weather, the ice can be perfect one day and huge cracks in it the next. I was just wondering how the ice is.
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Post by cu@darink »

go2guy13 wrote:i wouldnt be surprised if any kids went into shoc

going from 20 degree weather to a nice warm warming house between periods might do alittle damge to the nerves and muscles.

Geez your not some sort of flower snifer are ya :?:
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Post by upnorthhockey »

saw this on tv and it was so sweet. didnt it cost them like 30,000 for the rink and everything?
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Post by casualfan »

I htought the whole day was great, but I have commend all those that made the Classic happen. What a calssy gesture to give those kids a stick at the end of the game. I could only imagine the stories in years to come to all those that participated!
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Post by hockeyfan23 »

What did everyone think of the game LOW wins 5-3
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Post by Goldy Gopher »

Surprise being that Johnson beat them 8-1 a week ago but have to tip your hat to both teams it was a great game to watch.
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Post by PASTRAPIDSFAN »

Very good game to watch
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