1 - Like the High school game with the NHL style post holders, nets aren't moving less stoppages, goalies are able to use the net to push off. Wish more local arenas could go with the rubber posts.
2- Conditioning is the answer for State. you can tell who does conditioning and who doesn't. Some of these teams look dead on thier feet. Blaine lost thier legs after 1 period. I didn't see the day games for AA but how did those teams look?? Slow?? Sloppy??
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3. A Moorhead streaker outside of the X down Kellog after the Moorhead/Cretin game. Had on only a pull over, so you didn't know until he raised his arms as he bellowed "MOORHEEEAADD!" in a goofy voice as he ran down the street, raising his arms and yelling whenever he ran in front of someone new.
Last thing I expected, but couldn't help but to get a good laugh out of it.
Last thing I expected, but couldn't help but to get a good laugh out of it.
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To go along with point 1. I dont know that they're allowed to. They take the posts OUT at mariucci and put in the stupid metal pegs that dont work at the high school level in. If someone from the high school league wants to explain why this is true I'd love to hear. I agree that these pegs are a good change and should be used WHENEVER the arena has the capability. I dont understand why they are not used at places like the DECC and Marriucci when they have the capability to use these pegs.