Edina at Mtka 2-5-09 FSN broadcast
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Edina at Mtka 2-5-09 FSN broadcast
This will be a thriller...we all know that. Should be an exciting matchup with 2 top end teams battling it out for a conference title. Not to mention that its on FSN, and should be a packed house.
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Anytime these two teams play it is all out. The crowd will be jammed and the noise level will be high. These two teams apparently squared off in the Schwann's cup earlier in the season. The score was 4-2 Edina but did anybody see the game, the shots, etc... Should be a 2009 Classic game. I think it is on myfoxhockey.com as well.
My take on them:scarface wrote:For those here who have watched Tonka alot....are they up or down from last years team?
Haven't had a chance to see them play this year.
-Started the year slowly but all losses were by close scores and to very good teams - Duluth East, Edina, EP, BSM and STA and I believe they held leads late against EP and STA.
-They are young with 2 F, 4 So and only 4 Sr. Of the Srs from what I gather only 2 of the 4 get significant playing time, although Nik Job has done a very good job as a backup G going 6-0.
-My guess is their inexperience played a factor early and that it would appear the D and G Kruger weren't playing as well as they did most of last year.
-I would wager they don't have the higher end talent to match EHS but they may have a bit more depth and better overall play in net.
-May be tough to get through sections (with Hopkins, Edina, BSM and Wayzata in 6AA) with all the youth but if Gardiner and Kruger both return they should be very strong next year.
Others may have a different view and would be fine being corrected on any errors.
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Edina is in section 2, but regardless, section 6AA is a very tough section.Slap Shot wrote:My take on them:scarface wrote:For those here who have watched Tonka alot....are they up or down from last years team?
Haven't had a chance to see them play this year.
-Started the year slowly but all losses were by close scores and to very good teams - Duluth East, Edina, EP, BSM and STA and I believe they held leads late against EP and STA.
-They are young with 2 F, 4 So and only 4 Sr. Of the Srs from what I gather only 2 of the 4 get significant playing time, although Nik Job has done a very good job as a backup G going 6-0.
-My guess is their inexperience played a factor early and that it would appear the D and G Kruger weren't playing as well as they did most of last year.
-I would wager they don't have the higher end talent to match EHS but they may have a bit more depth and better overall play in net.
-May be tough to get through sections (with Hopkins, Edina, BSM and Wayzata in 6AA) with all the youth but if Gardiner and Kruger both return they should be very strong next year.
Others may have a different view and would be fine being corrected on any errors.
As for the game:
Edina 4
Minnetonka 2
HOUNDS
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I agree with all the points you made here. I definitely think they're down from last year though, they lost 9 seniors who all saw quality playing time and played key roles in their success last season. They've really outdone my expectations of them coming into the season, their younger players have stepped up a lot bigger than I expected. They're really only losing 2 quality seniors next season so I'd look for them to be a top contender next season.Slap Shot wrote: My take on them:
-Started the year slowly but all losses were by close scores and to very good teams - Duluth East, Edina, EP, BSM and STA and I believe they held leads late against EP and STA.
-They are young with 2 F, 4 So and only 4 Sr. Of the Srs from what I gather only 2 of the 4 get significant playing time, although Nik Job has done a very good job as a backup G going 6-0.
-My guess is their inexperience played a factor early and that it would appear the D and G Kruger weren't playing as well as they did most of last year.
-I would wager they don't have the higher end talent to match EHS but they may have a bit more depth and better overall play in net.
-May be tough to get through sections (with Hopkins, Edina, BSM and Wayzata in 6AA) with all the youth but if Gardiner and Kruger both return they should be very strong next year.
Others may have a different view and would be fine being corrected on any errors.
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4-1 Tonka after 2.
Minnetonka has looked great, aside from a blip at the end of the 2nd there with the soft goal. Their defense has been excellent, though. Edina, meanwhile, is playing the sloppiest game I have ever seen a Hornet team play. They showed a little jump at the end there, but I don't know if they can get 3 in on the Skippers in one period.
Minnetonka has looked great, aside from a blip at the end of the 2nd there with the soft goal. Their defense has been excellent, though. Edina, meanwhile, is playing the sloppiest game I have ever seen a Hornet team play. They showed a little jump at the end there, but I don't know if they can get 3 in on the Skippers in one period.
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Needless to say, I'm very impressed by the Skippers tonight and I can't believe this is the same team I saw go 0-10 on the power play against the Hounds early in the season.Goldy Gopher wrote:This Edina team looks completely different than the team that I saw earlier in the year. The tape to tape, tic tac toe passes just aren't there at all.
Let's see if they can hold on. I keep waiting for the Edina eruption.
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the cake eaters didnt look to hungry tonight! great win for Tonka.
I liked what gorg said about is edina making goalies look good or do they just run into hot goalies? I think that they get way to many shots from outside that add up in a hurry. They need to find away to get more pucks down in the slot area. so IMHO they make goalies look good most of the time.
I liked what gorg said about is edina making goalies look good or do they just run into hot goalies? I think that they get way to many shots from outside that add up in a hurry. They need to find away to get more pucks down in the slot area. so IMHO they make goalies look good most of the time.
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Edina showed a little more life that period (the sloppiness went away), but by the point they'd figured things out, Kruger and the Tonka defense were completely locked in. That was probably one of the best defensive performances of the year.
Minnetonka is the hottest team in the state right now. Great win for them, and Edina is left searching for answers. Gut check time for the Hornets. Time is starting to wind down, and a Classic Lake championship looks very unlikely at the moment.
Minnetonka is the hottest team in the state right now. Great win for them, and Edina is left searching for answers. Gut check time for the Hornets. Time is starting to wind down, and a Classic Lake championship looks very unlikely at the moment.