Who will be the last unbeaten, untied team this year?
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and then there were seven
Owatonna, Centennial and Minnehaha bite the dust
The seven remaining teams, and their next opponents, are:
Edina (Wed vs. Grand Rapids)
Hopkins (Thursday vs. Mound)
Minnetonka (Thursday vs. Eastview)
Roseau (Friday vs. Grand Forks Central)
Mankato West (Thursday vs. Northfield)
International Falls (Friday vs. Ft. Frances)
Park Rapids (Thursday vs. Bagley)
The seven remaining teams, and their next opponents, are:
Edina (Wed vs. Grand Rapids)
Hopkins (Thursday vs. Mound)
Minnetonka (Thursday vs. Eastview)
Roseau (Friday vs. Grand Forks Central)
Mankato West (Thursday vs. Northfield)
International Falls (Friday vs. Ft. Frances)
Park Rapids (Thursday vs. Bagley)
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Re: and then there were seven
down to 6hockeydad wrote:Owatonna, Centennial and Minnehaha bite the dust
The seven remaining teams, and their next opponents, are:
Edina (Wed vs. Grand Rapids)
Hopkins (Thursday vs. Mound)
Minnetonka (Thursday vs. Eastview)
Roseau (Friday vs. Grand Forks Central)
Mankato West (Thursday vs. Northfield)
International Falls (Friday vs. Ft. Frances)
Park Rapids (Thursday vs. Bagley)
Tonka gets beat
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Unbeaten
No team gos unbeaten this year. I believe Roseau is the best team in the state of MN. I believe Edina would have a chance to beat them in there own barn. Not in Roseaus barn. There are also many quality teams, to many to mention that can hand either of these teams a loss. The schedules are just to tough and all teams will have a off night. I hope Edina and Roseau get to square off at State. But both have a tough road there as its never easy. Just my opinion.
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unbeaten teams
Are not St.Cloud Cathedral and Providence Academy also unbeaten ?I think each has a tie,but no loss.
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Re: unbeaten teams
That may be...but the title of the thread is about the last unbeaten, untied team.nine mile wrote:Are not St.Cloud Cathedral and Providence Academy also unbeaten ?I think each has a tie,but no loss.
I really don't see any team finishing the regular season unbeaten or untied no one is that head and shoulders above the rest of the competition.
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They say that a tie is like kissing your sister. I guess in certain parts of the country, that's not considered a bad thing......HShockeywatcher wrote:Why is tying looked down on by people?

I guess the goal is a "perfect record" and a tie is a blemish on that record. To be unbeaten is close to perfect, and I'm not trying to say it isn't good.
But it ain't perfect.
And the title is not who's going to go unbeaten this year, it's who's going to be the last unbeaten, untied team.
Looking at their schedules, my money's on West.
That is, if I had any money.....Christmas is expensive with three kids.
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Moorhead and Roseau happen to have a big rivalry a brewin. I would expect no team to be unbeaten this regular season. Even if Moorhead doesnt get it done, Blaine may suprise them...MNhockey99 wrote:Obviously Roseau... If they lose to any team they play during the regular season it would be a suprise. The only decent teams they play are Moorhead and Blaine...
PR can be beaten and almost were upset by a team who doesnt even have a win this year so far in Bagley.
Mankato West, well they dont have too many tough teams to face but Century may beat them. If not, they may beat themselves along the way.
Hopkins will get their first loss in the championship against Woodbury. If not, they have some tough teams to face.
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Bagley had their top 2 defensemen out and their leading goal scorers out for the first period as well. They were only up 2-1 after 2 periods and had many opportunities to tie it up in the second but the youth in them couldn't find a way to pull it out. As for Lehrke not playing, you can accredit their win against EGF for the same reasons...IAMAHOCKEYPLAYER wrote:I don't consider a 5-1 game almost an upset. Also they played without their stud Lehrke in this game.newsguy35 wrote:PR can be beaten and almost were upset by a team who doesnt even have a win this year so far in Bagley.
Lehrke would not have made that big of a difference. Is he a playmaker who puts up points, yes. Would he have beaten up on Bagley, NO! he might have added a point or 2 but Bagley would still have been in the game.
I can see you were not at the game. I understand you wouldn't know how the game went but Bagley was not down or out of the game until 4 minutes left in the third when they ran out of gas.