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Complete FSN Hockey Schedule

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Dec. 2 Tuesday Hill Murray at Burnsville 7:00 PM

Dec. 16 Tuesday Girls: Anoka at Centennial 5:00 PM

Dec. 16 Tuesday Duluth East at Centennial 7:30 PM

Dec. 18 Thursday Elk River vs. Eden Prairie 6:00 PM

Dec. 18 Thursday Grand Rapids vs. Edina 8:30 PM

Dec. 22 Monday Cretin-Derham Hall at St. Thomas 7:30 PM

Dec. 29 Monday Schwan Cup: White Bear Lake vs. Centennial 12:30 PM

Dec. 29 Monday Schwan Cup: Holy Angels vs. St. Thomas 3:00 PM

Jan. 1 Thursday Schwan Cup Final (Silver) 6:00 PM

Jan. 1 Thursday Schwan Cup Final (Gold) 8:30 PM

Jan. 3 Saturday Eden Prairie at Bloomington Jefferson 2:30 PM

Jan. 6 Wednesday Duluth Marshall at Hermantown 7:30 PM

Jan. 17 Saturday Rochester Marshall vs. St. Paul Johnson 10:00 AM¹

Jan. 17 Saturday White Bear Lake vs. Duluth East 1:00 PM¹

Jan. 17 Saturday Girls: Stillwater vs. Minnetonka 11:00 PM (tape delay)¹

Jan. 27 Tuesday Centennial at Edina 7:00 PM

Jan. 29 Thursday Breck at Blake 7:30 PM

Feb. 5 Thursday Edina at Minnetonka 7:00 PM

Feb. 10 Tuesday Wayzata at Buffalo 7:30 PM

Feb. 19 Thursday White Bear Lake at Woodbury 7:30 PM
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Post by karl(east) »

I'm a little disappointed they're not showing any of the top 3 rivalries in the state (DE-CEC, WBL-HM, Roseau-Warroad), but it's a very solid lineup top-to-bottom with a good balance of Metro and Outstate, and a few single-A games to satisfy those viewers too.

Not that I can watch most of them, but it looks like some fun hockey.
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Post by koho snipe »

first game at burnsville will be unreal..im predicting an upset. 3-2 burnsville in OT
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Post by black sheep »

karl(east) wrote:I'm a little disappointed they're not showing any of the top 3 rivalries in the state (DE-CEC, WBL-HM, Roseau-Warroad), but it's a very solid lineup top-to-bottom with a good balance of Metro and Outstate, and a few single-A games to satisfy those viewers too.

Not that I can watch most of them, but it looks like some fun hockey.

Outstate?...as in Buffalo being outstate & the pride of Sec 8AA
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Post by IMHO »

Centennial FOUR times? Wow! Someone is plugged in.
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Post by SEMinnyHCKY »

Looks like a good scedule to me. FSN will never make all of us happy (no Rochester rivalry games?), but there are some great games. I hope Centennial lives up to their hype if they are on four times.
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Post by pioneerhockey12 »

one of those centennial games is a girls game, but 3 is still ridiculous white bear also has 3 games
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Post by northwoods oldtimer »

Edina verse Grand Rapids could be running time this season. That game will be an ugly one to watch.
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Post by Pioneerprideguy »

pioneerhockey12 wrote:one of those centennial games is a girls game, but 3 is still ridiculous white bear also has 3 games
Since we don't see these teams on TV in March we might as well watch during the year. :wink:
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Post by Lucia4President »

karl(east) wrote:I'm a little disappointed they're not showing any of the top 3 rivalries in the state (DE-CEC, WBL-HM, Roseau-Warroad), but it's a very solid lineup top-to-bottom with a good balance of Metro and Outstate, and a few single-A games to satisfy those viewers too.

Not that I can watch most of them, but it looks like some fun hockey.
I agree 100% that they should work in the 3 rivalries you mentioned. Also, I don't like the idea of having a team play on TV more than once. Spread it out, have as many teams as possible showcased, and fit in the big rivalries. They have 18 dates scheduled, which means 36 DIFFERENT teams should have the chance to experience the spectacle that is "FSN High School Hockey Night" There are more than 18 good rivalries in Minnesota, so they should have no problem compiling a list together that is more legit than the one they have released to us for this year.

Some off the top of my head that would be interesting:
Duluth East at Cloquet
Roseau at Moorhead
Virginia at Hibbing
White Bear at Hill
Minnetonka at Edina
Century at Mayo
Lakeville N vs Lakeville S
Greenway at Grand Rapids

I think the goal should be to capture the spirit, passion, and love for this game. The best way to do it is by broadcasting games where these all will be evident.
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Post by Goldy Gopher »

Lucia4President wrote:
karl(east) wrote:I'm a little disappointed they're not showing any of the top 3 rivalries in the state (DE-CEC, WBL-HM, Roseau-Warroad), but it's a very solid lineup top-to-bottom with a good balance of Metro and Outstate, and a few single-A games to satisfy those viewers too.

Not that I can watch most of them, but it looks like some fun hockey.
I agree 100% that they should work in the 3 rivalries you mentioned. Also, I don't like the idea of having a team play on TV more than once. Spread it out, have as many teams as possible showcased, and fit in the big rivalries. They have 18 dates scheduled, which means 36 DIFFERENT teams should have the chance to experience the spectacle that is "FSN High School Hockey Night" There are more than 18 good rivalries in Minnesota, so they should have no problem compiling a list together that is more legit than the one they have released to us for this year.

Some off the top of my head that would be interesting:
Duluth East at Cloquet
Roseau at Moorhead
Virginia at Hibbing
White Bear at Hill
Minnetonka at Edina
Century at Mayo
Lakeville N vs Lakeville S
Greenway at Grand Rapids

I think the goal should be to capture the spirit, passion, and love for this game. The best way to do it is by broadcasting games where these all will be evident.
How could you forget the biggest rivalry of all?

The Tiggers of St. Cloud Tech at The Eagles of St. Cloud Apollo

There would be plenty of room for them to set up the equipment. The 5 fans in attendance wouldn't be hard to work around.
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Post by Orty »

No Roseau-Warroad means I better get out a map and plan a trip up north. I just can't decide with arena I want to see more. Hmm...

I hope to make it to a few of these. The Minnetonka - Edina game was a blast last year.

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Post by Lucia4President »

Goldy Gopher wrote:
Lucia4President wrote:
karl(east) wrote:I'm a little disappointed they're not showing any of the top 3 rivalries in the state (DE-CEC, WBL-HM, Roseau-Warroad), but it's a very solid lineup top-to-bottom with a good balance of Metro and Outstate, and a few single-A games to satisfy those viewers too.

Not that I can watch most of them, but it looks like some fun hockey.
I agree 100% that they should work in the 3 rivalries you mentioned. Also, I don't like the idea of having a team play on TV more than once. Spread it out, have as many teams as possible showcased, and fit in the big rivalries. They have 18 dates scheduled, which means 36 DIFFERENT teams should have the chance to experience the spectacle that is "FSN High School Hockey Night" There are more than 18 good rivalries in Minnesota, so they should have no problem compiling a list together that is more legit than the one they have released to us for this year.

Some off the top of my head that would be interesting:
Duluth East at Cloquet
Roseau at Moorhead
Virginia at Hibbing
White Bear at Hill
Minnetonka at Edina
Century at Mayo
Lakeville N vs Lakeville S
Greenway at Grand Rapids

I think the goal should be to capture the spirit, passion, and love for this game. The best way to do it is by broadcasting games where these all will be evident.
How could you forget the biggest rivalry of all?

The Tiggers of St. Cloud Tech at The Eagles of St. Cloud Apollo

There would be plenty of room for them to set up the equipment. The 5 fans in attendance wouldn't be hard to work around.
I'm proud to say I was one of the five in attendance last year at the MAC
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Post by Fire and Ice »

Sorry to turn this political but I couldn't refuse. Let everyone get a trophy, play at a state tournament, so on and so forth. Centennial gets 3 games, Edina gets 3 games, and WBL gets 3 games and lets hope they all live up to there hype. These have been the three best forever at this age group so beat them, if you can.

By the way while your whining about someone getting more opportunity lets evaluate some of the other games "Cretin v STA" is this the best of St Paul Area Public kids or Lakeville South? ,Roch JM and St Paul Who?,Wayzata's done nothing v Buffalo????????????? give me a break.

I make 50 you make 10, I will give you 20 so were even. FAIR enough?
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Fire and Ice wrote:Sorry to turn this political but I couldn't refuse. Let everyone get a trophy, play at a state tournament, so on and so forth. Centennial gets 3 games, Edina gets 3 games, and WBL gets 3 games and lets hope they all live up to there hype. These have been the three best forever at this age group so beat them, if you can.

By the way while your whining about someone getting more opportunity lets evaluate some of the other games "Cretin v STA" is this the best of St Paul Area Public kids or Lakeville South? ,Roch JM and St Paul Who?,Wayzata's done nothing v Buffalo????????????? give me a break.

I make 50 you make 10, I will give you 20 so were even. FAIR enough?
White Bear has been one of the best three at this age group forever? :shock:

Based on what?

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Post by fkahckyprofessor20 »

I'm excited to see more high school hockey on FSN again this year. Anyone know where you can view the ratings for FSN North programs? I want to see the number of viewers these high school games lure in compaired to the T-Wolves.
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wow

no rochester mayo vs century :o
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Post by downwithcloquet »

duluth central vs. eveleth. lol. thriller last year
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Post by gunnerstahl »

Goldy Gopher wrote:
Lucia4President wrote:
karl(east) wrote:I'm a little disappointed they're not showing any of the top 3 rivalries in the state (DE-CEC, WBL-HM, Roseau-Warroad), but it's a very solid lineup top-to-bottom with a good balance of Metro and Outstate, and a few single-A games to satisfy those viewers too.

Not that I can watch most of them, but it looks like some fun hockey.
I agree 100% that they should work in the 3 rivalries you mentioned. Also, I don't like the idea of having a team play on TV more than once. Spread it out, have as many teams as possible showcased, and fit in the big rivalries. They have 18 dates scheduled, which means 36 DIFFERENT teams should have the chance to experience the spectacle that is "FSN High School Hockey Night" There are more than 18 good rivalries in Minnesota, so they should have no problem compiling a list together that is more legit than the one they have released to us for this year.

Some off the top of my head that would be interesting:
Duluth East at Cloquet
Roseau at Moorhead
Virginia at Hibbing
White Bear at Hill
Minnetonka at Edina
Century at Mayo
Lakeville N vs Lakeville S
Greenway at Grand Rapids

I think the goal should be to capture the spirit, passion, and love for this game. The best way to do it is by broadcasting games where these all will be evident.
How could you forget the biggest rivalry of all?

The Tiggers of St. Cloud Tech at The Eagles of St. Cloud Apollo

There would be plenty of room for them to set up the equipment. The 5 fans in attendance wouldn't be hard to work around.
i would argue that stc tech vs. stc cathedral has become the main cross-town rivalry over the past few years. that would actually be a legit game to film too as the fan turnout at those games are pretty good compared to just a regular high school hockey game, add in the thrill of being on fsn and the turnout would probably be even higher.

not that they would ever even think of that game at this point, especially considering the fact that it would be during the schwans cup over the holidays.
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Post by Fire and Ice »

I guess 2/3 of the argument is factual the other 1/3 Lee isn't buying.
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Post by east hockey »

Fire and Ice wrote:I guess 2/3 of the argument is factual the other 1/3 Lee isn't buying.
Considering you used the word "forever" in that statement, I don't buy Centennial, either. It's just that WBL jumped off the page at me and it was impossible to ignore. :lol:

Edina? Absolutely and this season looks to be a continuation.

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gunnerstahl wrote:
Goldy Gopher wrote:
Lucia4President wrote: I agree 100% that they should work in the 3 rivalries you mentioned. Also, I don't like the idea of having a team play on TV more than once. Spread it out, have as many teams as possible showcased, and fit in the big rivalries. They have 18 dates scheduled, which means 36 DIFFERENT teams should have the chance to experience the spectacle that is "FSN High School Hockey Night" There are more than 18 good rivalries in Minnesota, so they should have no problem compiling a list together that is more legit than the one they have released to us for this year.

Some off the top of my head that would be interesting:
Duluth East at Cloquet
Roseau at Moorhead
Virginia at Hibbing
White Bear at Hill
Minnetonka at Edina
Century at Mayo
Lakeville N vs Lakeville S
Greenway at Grand Rapids

I think the goal should be to capture the spirit, passion, and love for this game. The best way to do it is by broadcasting games where these all will be evident.
How could you forget the biggest rivalry of all?

The Tiggers of St. Cloud Tech at The Eagles of St. Cloud Apollo

There would be plenty of room for them to set up the equipment. The 5 fans in attendance wouldn't be hard to work around.
i would argue that stc tech vs. stc cathedral has become the main cross-town rivalry over the past few years. that would actually be a legit game to film too as the fan turnout at those games are pretty good compared to just a regular high school hockey game, add in the thrill of being on fsn and the turnout would probably be even higher.

not that they would ever even think of that game at this point, especially considering the fact that it would be during the schwans cup over the holidays.
Have you ever seen a crowd at a HS game in the metro? It's double the "pretty good" turnout at the Cathedral Tech games.
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Post by Mister Hockey »

Dang!!! No Cambridge vs Princeton game this year. The battle for the all mighty Blazing Blades Trophy. I guess I will have to be forced to watch Duluth East versus Centennial. I bet more people will be in the stands for the Bluejackets and Tigers game than the Greyhounds and Cougars. Well actually that will be a fact as the Isanti Arena holds about 400 more fans than the Centennial Arena (1200 to 800). Go Jackets!!!
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Post by Fire and Ice »

Lee until Centennial comes apart they are one of the 2 premier teams in this age group even over the beloved Hounds. And history is the only thing we have right now. So I stand by my 2/3.
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Post by east hockey »

Fire and Ice wrote:Lee until Centennial comes apart they are one of the 2 premier teams in this age group even over the beloved Hounds. And history is the only thing we have right now. So I stand by my 2/3.
I don't disagree with how they are currently. But when you toss out the word "forever", my counter is that you're talking about a high school team with one state tournament appearance in their history. Forever isn't even close to descriptive. While they may historically have had good success at the youth level, their high school team hasn't done much outside of that one great season. In short, they need to rack up some more appearances at state before we start using "Centennial" and "forever" (or as you put it, "history") in the same sentence.

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