I would like to see Tonka win, its these kind of games that can turn in to heartbreakers. With everyone looking and expecting Tonka to be playing @ state with a potential third and final with the Hornets a talented and under the radar Hopkins could be major league buzz killers.
Its a shame both of these teams have to be in the same section i feel they have both had awosome seasons and deserve to both have a chance to play in the state tournment
DasCondor wrote:if hopkins plays the way they did against wayzata they are screwed
4-1 tonka
games sat at noon at breamar right?
Yeah, the Royals definitely gave up way more goals than I expected against Wayzata. If they don't tighten things up, Minnetonka will definitely come out victorious.
Hopkins may have been outshot in two regular season games. But the Skippers will go home with a loss............Fons will carry the Royals to the Section championship..................
BEST GOALIE in the STATE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Fons has had a great year, but if he plays like he did thursday night, the Royals will go home feeling Blue. The team that stays out of the penalty box should win. Hopkins really got ignited thursday when Zata took multiple penalties in the 3rd period. Will be a fast, good-skating game.
Lopresti wrote:Fons has had a great year, but if he plays like he did thursday night, the Royals will go home feeling Blue. The team that stays out of the penalty box should win. Hopkins really got ignited thursday when Zata took multiple penalties in the 3rd period. Will be a fast, good-skating game.
even without penalties they aren't the same caliber team as minnetonka
Hopkins with the upset........this is the game they've been waiting for, they overlooked Wayzata, but managed to hang on, they will be ready for this one.
Circles wrote:Hopkins with the upset........this is the game they've been waiting for, they overlooked Wayzata, but managed to hang on, they will be ready for this one.
3-1.
overlooked wayzata? hahah dont think so, why would they overlook a team they had tied earlier in the season?
Circles wrote:Hopkins with the upset........this is the game they've been waiting for, they overlooked Wayzata, but managed to hang on, they will be ready for this one.
3-1.
overlooked wayzata? hahah dont think so, why would they overlook a team they had tied earlier in the season?
Maybe because they beat them 5-1 just last week, and it could have been a lot worse??????
Its a pretty well known phenomenon in collegiate and lower level sports- when a team has a big game on the schedule they under-perform the game before and also the game after if they pull the upset or come close(hangover effect). Hopkins was almost caught looking ahead to Minnetonka, but they will be ready this time and it will be a great game no matter who ends up on top.
If they were looking ahead that just isnt preparing well for a playoff game. It was a 4-5 matchup against a rival and a team they tied on Jan 19.
But it happens with high school kids, hopkins first taste of success in a while, and their rivalry with tonka.
Should be a good matchup.
Circles wrote:Hopkins with the upset........this is the game they've been waiting for, they overlooked Wayzata, but managed to hang on, they will be ready for this one.
3-1.
It just sounds funny hearing Hopkins might have been overlooking somebody in hockey playoffs. maybe USA was overlooking USSR in preparation for Finland and should have won 6-3?
This is the ultimate match up in this section. Can Hopkins score, we know both have stud goalies, it is up to Hopkins ablilty to score against Tonka. The edge has to go for Tonka's first line.
If we can learn anything from the CDH girls team this year it's that anything can happen in sections. As much as Minnetonka should be favored (although I don't think it should be much given the season split) it would imho be foolish to expect Minnetonka to roll Hopkins. All it takes is one stellar goalie performance, one bad bounce, one penalty and/or one stellar individual effort to create a goal to win or lose a game.