CHS vs. EGF
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So is it a big three, a middle three and a small four now?Irishmans Shanty wrote:Well, they are going to have the last line change in their first one, so we'll see what happens in a couple of weeks.
Going in, Park will be 1-1-1 against the "middle three", thus they are right in the middle of the crap pile along with everyone else.
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IS...
How do you rank DL and Park Rapids above EGF, TRF or Crookston? Park registered 9 shots against TRF, and lost whole handedly. But you claim they are better then Thief River???? What do you base that on, thier records??? Let anyone of those three teams (EGF, Crookston, TRF) play Parks schedule and they come out with the same or better record....
Big 3
Warroad
TRF
EGF
Middle 3
Crookston
Park Rapids
DL
Last 4
Fill in the rest however you want....
How do you rank DL and Park Rapids above EGF, TRF or Crookston? Park registered 9 shots against TRF, and lost whole handedly. But you claim they are better then Thief River???? What do you base that on, thier records??? Let anyone of those three teams (EGF, Crookston, TRF) play Parks schedule and they come out with the same or better record....
Big 3
Warroad
TRF
EGF
Middle 3
Crookston
Park Rapids
DL
Last 4
Fill in the rest however you want....
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Havin' a little fun
Hey shanty,
You sure can get a lot of reactions with a fun little posting on 8A Big 3's.
People get worked up pretty easily when you send out some fun look sees
After tonight, maybe you can mix them up again as another jab
Because you know quite well that 8A is definetly "up for grabs"
And, although the mighty PI-RATES are looking to ride a wave for another steal
After tonight, happy is how the GREEN WAVE will feel

You sure can get a lot of reactions with a fun little posting on 8A Big 3's.

People get worked up pretty easily when you send out some fun look sees

After tonight, maybe you can mix them up again as another jab

Because you know quite well that 8A is definetly "up for grabs"

And, although the mighty PI-RATES are looking to ride a wave for another steal

After tonight, happy is how the GREEN WAVE will feel






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When your a little late to the drop per say, sometimes you don't quite have the vernacular down. Had these bulldogs been in these parts a few weeks/months ago puttin in their two cents, they'd know the "middle three" is not actually a ranking, rather it's a classification based on other factors. Oh well, clarity and answers can come with a little time and patience.


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This lose for Crookston isn't all bad. They can take some good out of this game. They outshot EGF 35-19 in EGF's rink, the place where sections take place. They actually OUTSHOT someone! The bottom line is that they are going to have to beat Park Rapids, Warroad and TRF/EGF most likely. Considering that they lost to Park Rapids in OT, lost to Warroad by 1 twice and split with both TRF/EGF, they have a shot. Sections are just around the corner!!
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Know why doncha???????????????
Shanty,Irishmans Shanty wrote:"Applause"
You know why the PI-RATES lost doncha
They didn't follow protocol/normal procedure
They went ahead and outshot the GREEN WAVE????





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34-17, uncharacteristically the Pirates tilted the ice towards the opponent's end. Not a win, but they're putting the pieces of the puzzle together.
I said moons ago these two clubs would "split the deuce", and they did. Despite a 7 win season to this point, I said yesterday Crox would go into East Side with confidence, and they did. To a Pirate, the East Side Civic is a second home. By the time your senior year rolls around, you've played numerous games there, all of which were important. I can't think of a better venue that sets this team up for a deep run into the tournament.
Good win for the Wave, outshot, probably outplayed a bit over the last 2 periods, but a win nevertheless.
Some things are predictable, like these two splitting the deuce.
On the heels of two tight losses, the Pirates will head north Saturday feeling good about where they've been and where they're going.
I said moons ago these two clubs would "split the deuce", and they did. Despite a 7 win season to this point, I said yesterday Crox would go into East Side with confidence, and they did. To a Pirate, the East Side Civic is a second home. By the time your senior year rolls around, you've played numerous games there, all of which were important. I can't think of a better venue that sets this team up for a deep run into the tournament.
Good win for the Wave, outshot, probably outplayed a bit over the last 2 periods, but a win nevertheless.
Some things are predictable, like these two splitting the deuce.
On the heels of two tight losses, the Pirates will head north Saturday feeling good about where they've been and where they're going.