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Pioneerprideguy wrote:How was he able to move from school to school without missing playing time?
WOULDN'T YOU LIKE TO KNOW!!! :lol:
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wbmd wrote:
Pioneerprideguy wrote:How was he able to move from school to school without missing playing time?
That's part of the new transfer rule.
Which part?
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He's playing for his "old" school, not the one he transfered too. That is allowed instead of sitting for a year.
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I think I need a program here. He went to Harding where he played varsity sports but also played hockey at Johnson while a student at Harding (due to no program there any more). Then he transfered to North, but still played hockey at Johnson?
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Pioneerprideguy wrote:I think I need a program here. He went to Harding where he played varsity sports but also played hockey at Johnson while a student at Harding (due to no program there any more). Then he transfered to North, but still played hockey at Johnson?
You pick up on things rather quickly. :lol:
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Pioneerprideguy wrote:I think I need a program here. He went to Harding where he played varsity sports but also played hockey at Johnson while a student at Harding (due to no program there any more). Then he transfered to North, but still played hockey at Johnson?
Yes. I would of thought Hill people would have the transfer rule memorized.
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I'm just trying to figure out how we lost the recruiting war to these schools??? :shock:
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Pioneerprideguy wrote:I'm just trying to figure out how we lost the recruiting war to these schools??? :shock:
Well he could have transfered to Hill too, but he still would have had to play hockey at Harding.. I mean Johnson. :lol:
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Post by Pucknutz69 »

He is attending classes at NSP now correct?
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Neutron 14 wrote:
Pioneerprideguy wrote:I'm just trying to figure out how we lost the recruiting war to these schools??? :shock:
Well he could have transfered to Hill too, but he still would have had to play hockey at Harding.. I mean Johnson. :lol:
Imagine that - Hill-Murray missed out on a transfer.
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Pucknutz69 wrote:He is attending classes at NSP now correct?
That is correct.
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wbmd wrote:
Neutron 14 wrote:
Pioneerprideguy wrote:I'm just trying to figure out how we lost the recruiting war to these schools??? :shock:
Well he could have transfered to Hill too, but he still would have had to play hockey at Harding.. I mean Johnson. :lol:
Imagine that - Hill-Murray missed out on a transfer.
Well, I guess he made the right decision. :D
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Pioneerprideguy wrote:
wbmd wrote:
Neutron 14 wrote: Well he could have transfered to Hill too, but he still would have had to play hockey at Harding.. I mean Johnson. :lol:
Imagine that - Hill-Murray missed out on a transfer.
Well, I guess he made the right decision. :D
Yep. Because he played it smart and kept with the public schools.
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Post by Pioneerprideguy »

And now he must buy a ticket rather than play in the game. :lol:
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Pioneerprideguy wrote:And now he must buy a ticket rather than play in the game. :lol:
:lol:
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Post by sllek »

I thought Saturday' games were, for the most part, as good as quarterfinals are going to get. A quick review:
HM 8 NSP 0 About what you would expect. I thought Hill's first two goals were a bit soft, but they put on a finishing clinic after that. Zepeda's injury could be a key story if he is unable to play at near 100%, esecially if Hill makes it to the final.

Roseville 5 Johnson 2 Kudos to Johnson fo an inspired effort, but the numbers game caught up with them. You could almost see the Govies running out of gas as the game went on. Rubbelke is a fine player, as is Adam Mueller for Roseville.

WBL 8 Tartan 1 I was extremely dsappointed with the Titans' effort in this one. White Bear, on the other hand,looked like a team that is quite capable of winning the section championship.

Mounds View 2 Stillwater 1 OT An exciting game, but not a particularly well played one. I thought Stillwater looked like the beter team for much of the game, but, as usual, they couldn't pu the puck in th net, or even on the net, when they created chances.

Based just on Saturday's game, I'd rank the teams in the section like this: 1. Whte Bear Lake
2. Hill-Murray
3. Roseville
4. Johnson
5. Stillwater
6. Mounds View
7. North St. Paul
8. Tartan

As for the semis, I think Hill has too much talent for Mounds View. I'll say 5-1 for the Pioneers. In the late game, I like White Bear to get by Roseville 4-3. Another Hill-White Bear final seems to be in the future.
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Post by GopherWild »

[quote="sllek"]Mounds View 2 Stillwater 1 OT An exciting game, but not a particularly well played one. I thought Stillwater looked like the beter team for much of the game, but, as usual, they couldn't pu the puck in th net, or even on the net, when they created chances.quote]

That's how I felt. I did say it was the best game of the day probably for the fact that it went into OT and did have it's exciting moments. Any word on the Stillwater kid who left the game on a stretcher? I wish the kid a full & speedy recovery.
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Post by CFM™ »

It was almost frustrating to watch the 4/5 game. Stillwater had so many chances by just couldn't find net. Did anyone else catch it when Stillwater scored their goal to send it to OT and they jumped right into the glass directly in front of the White Bear fans wearing some old time hockey jerseys? It's nice to see that even other schools appreciate White Bear's fans :)
Aaahh, douche.
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GopherWild wrote:
sllek wrote:Mounds View 2 Stillwater 1 OT An exciting game, but not a particularly well played one. I thought Stillwater looked like the beter team for much of the game, but, as usual, they couldn't pu the puck in th net, or even on the net, when they created chances.quote]

That's how I felt. I did say it was the best game of the day probably for the fact that it went into OT and did have it's exciting moments. Any word on the Stillwater kid who left the game on a stretcher? I wish the kid a full & speedy recovery.
http://www.ushsho.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=15896
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Post by ImissMYhockey »

CFM™ wrote:It was almost frustrating to watch the 4/5 game. Stillwater had so many chances by just couldn't find net. Did anyone else catch it when Stillwater scored their goal to send it to OT and they jumped right into the glass directly in front of the White Bear fans wearing some old time hockey jerseys? It's nice to see that even other schools appreciate White Bear's fans :)
or so you think
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Post by Sparlimb »

Image

Early word from the Coliseum, Hill up 1-0.
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Post by Pioneerprideguy »

Sparlimb wrote:Image

Early word from the Coliseum, Hill up 1-0.
Furne from Cecka at 2:47 in the 1st. :wink:
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Post by Govs93 »

Think you guys have that backwards... those guys are wearing dark jerseys which would indicate the lower seed - who also wear green.

MV - 1
HM - 0

:wink:
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Post by BIAFP »

Govs93 wrote:Think you guys have that backwards... those guys are wearing dark jerseys which would indicate the lower seed - who also wear green.

MV - 1
HM - 0

:wink:

Good catch Govs........you just can't trust those Hill grads :lol:
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Post by Pioneerprideguy »

Damn! I guess we will have to spot them another goal to tease them like Roseville did Johnson. :wink:
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