Hermantown @ Hibbing 2/3

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Who gets the first seed in 7A

Hermantown
29
59%
Hibbing
20
41%
 
Total votes: 49

cooperalls4ever
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Post by cooperalls4ever »

Aren't the shots in the mid-high 30's? still better than 87%... yeah... 90% would be above avg... Hardy's stats are around 93% on the year.
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Post by cooperalls4ever »

6-5 Hermantown. Andrew Christensen
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Post by dulutheastfan »

Hermantown-6
Hibbing-5

final
cooperalls4ever
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Post by cooperalls4ever »

So forget the Roseau, BSM etc. on Hibbing's schedule...Hermantown proved their ranking.
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Post by formerallstar »

I felt hibbing outplayed H-town in the 3rd bad but give credit to them and Hardy for standing tall and battling for the Win and #1 seed in section 7a.
That King for hibbing threw some really nice hits in the 3rd also.
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Post by HockeyFan_11 »

cooperalls4ever wrote:So forget the Roseau, BSM etc. on Hibbing's schedule...Hermantown proved their ranking.


Yea Hermantown barely proved their ranking. They got lucky. Hibbing's goalie made a few bad mental errors and that cost his team the win. Hibbing outplayed them in the 1st and 3rd periods, so I think Hibbing should get a lot of credit for the way they played. Just wait for sections it will be another great contest between these two teams, hopefully.
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Post by cooperalls4ever »

Well... for those that stayed home and listened on the radio... mainly because it was about -20F an hr before game time... without the wind! We all missed a very good game and can't wait for Sectionals...
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Post by Bash Brother »

cooperalls4ever wrote:Well... for those that stayed home and listened on the radio... mainly because it was about -20F an hr before game time... without the wind! We all missed a very good game and can't wait for Sectionals...
We would be warm no matter what the weather if we all had cooperalls
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Post by cooperalls4ever »

:lol: TRUE
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Post by PASTRAPIDSFAN »

I thought hermantown was the stronger team from the start.
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Post by NightRider »

This had to be the best hockey game ive seen in awhile, Hermantown was lucky to get that goal to be honest, it was great to be their live, the place was PACKED.
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Post by Der Wolf »

It was a great high school hockey game and a fun crowd. It certainly would be a worthwhile rematch in the section finals.
Loved the music between faceoffs, although much of what was being played was 20 to 30 years old.
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Post by hawkfan70 »

Der Wolf wrote:It was a great high school hockey game and a fun crowd. It certainly would be a worthwhile rematch in the section finals.
Loved the music between faceoffs, although much of what was being played was 20 to 30 years old.
my kind of music Image
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Post by boblee »

Sounds like a good game.
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Post by nikebauer_07 »

amazing game to be at! both teams played great and hermantown really wore hibbing down in OT. marchuk had a few mental errors but he really played great and made some big saves to keep hibbing in it, hardy also played good, and to whoever that said 5 goals on hardy, please, well i guess its possible 8) but great game by both teams and congrats to hermantown but hopefully hibbing will beat em when it counts!
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Post by shooter57 »

anybody care to share the Highlights? scoreing, penalties, shots, hits.... TY
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Post by Hockey Shananigans »

Shots were 40-41 in favor of Hermantown

Not sure how many penalties exactly but I believe the number of penalties were about even... some of the calls were a little weak....typical "Range Refs." Gotta expect that though....

I've seen a lot of games...dont know if I would consider this a great one.....got sloppy at times.....wasn't really any players that stepped up and shined for either team....Congrats to Hermantown for fighting until the end and pulling off a win....I thought Hibbing had them towards the end of regulations....but ya never know what will happen! Thats the game of hockey!!
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Post by shyt »

I'm sick of people saying "hermantown was lucky to win the game", or "hermantown was lucky to tie it". NS, most of the time when its a close game between two teams it does take some luck/or a few puck bounces in your favor. A goalie might play unbelievable, or someone might get hurt. Cry about it :cry: Good to hear for the most part hibbing fans aren't making as many excuses as Cloquet, East or marshall fans.....................Went to h-town....threw cake mix on the ice when h-town beat east 5-2 or 6-2 cant remember. Loved it though Lee...If East played hermantown they would lose by at least 2 goals. By the way warroad of a few years ago would have beat any AA school in the tourney.

NEWBIE
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Post by PASTRAPIDSFAN »

boblee wrote:Sounds like a good game.
Yes It was a good game.
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Post by 35Hawksfan »

nikebauer_07 wrote:amazing game to be at! both teams played great and hermantown really wore hibbing down in OT. marchuk had a few mental errors but he really played great and made some big saves to keep hibbing in it, hardy also played good, and to whoever that said 5 goals on hardy, please, well i guess its possible 8) but great game by both teams and congrats to hermantown but hopefully hibbing will beat em when it counts!
there was mental errors all around! big win for HER. at memorial !!
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Post by DFORCE10 »

Wish i could have been there to see that one. Sounds like a very even matchup
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Post by hockey1408 »

shyt wrote:I'm sick of people saying "hermantown was lucky to win the game", or "hermantown was lucky to tie it". NS, most of the time when its a close game between two teams it does take some luck/or a few puck bounces in your favor. A goalie might play unbelievable, or someone might get hurt. Cry about it :cry: Good to hear for the most part hibbing fans aren't making as many excuses as Cloquet, East or marshall fans.....................Went to h-town....threw cake mix on the ice when h-town beat east 5-2 or 6-2 cant remember. Loved it though Lee...If East played hermantown they would lose by at least 2 goals. By the way warroad of a few years ago would have beat any AA school in the tourney.

NEWBIE
Are you talking about the warroad team with oshie and hardwick and eric olimb?
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Post by cooperalls4ever »

Where is Hardwick playing?
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Post by greatest_game_on_earth »

cooperalls4ever wrote:Where is Hardwick playing?
Plays for Bemidji State, hasn't seen much ice time in his freshman season though
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