Blaine vs Duluth East 1-7-10
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Blaine vs Duluth East 1-7-10
Games on FSN I believe, what do you think the out come will be?
Everywhere in the thread was it posted that the doubleheader is still on, so yes, it WILL be on FSN.
I don't know what to expect, Jeanetta is pretty solid in goal while the defensemen have been playing well, with the exception of the ugly Hill Murray game.
No prediction, but I hope East can pull off a big win on TV before heading down to Minnetonka.
I don't know what to expect, Jeanetta is pretty solid in goal while the defensemen have been playing well, with the exception of the ugly Hill Murray game.
No prediction, but I hope East can pull off a big win on TV before heading down to Minnetonka.
Go Hounds.
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Have seen both teams play....have to pick Blaine.
Blaines D is probably their weakest spot on the team with only one or two good D men, but they have two lines that can move the puck well.
Schneid (I believe that is the spelling) and Tufte are a good combo, and well the other line with Bjudstad...these two lines will be too much to handle for DE.
DE seems to be in a building year but still doing well.
I might be bias I am used to the Big, Fast, and Extremely Skilled DE teams.
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Blaines D is probably their weakest spot on the team with only one or two good D men, but they have two lines that can move the puck well.
Schneid (I believe that is the spelling) and Tufte are a good combo, and well the other line with Bjudstad...these two lines will be too much to handle for DE.
DE seems to be in a building year but still doing well.
I might be bias I am used to the Big, Fast, and Extremely Skilled DE teams.
Blaine 3-1
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The string of incredibly difficult challenges for the Hounds continues, as they face a team with two very strong lines and one of the top goalies in the state.
All we can really do as East fans is hope they keep the score down and get a lucky bounce or two. An upset won't be easy, but stranger things have happened.
All we can really do as East fans is hope they keep the score down and get a lucky bounce or two. An upset won't be easy, but stranger things have happened.
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Correct especially with an East team that is relying on sophomores to get the job done. That is a mighty tall order against a Blaine lineup. Good luck East.An upset won't be easy, but stranger things have happened.
Northwoods Oldtimer, that's a pretty bold statement. East plays Seniors, juniors, and sophomores, and they all carry the load. There are some big, strong, fast skating juniors and seniors who can really make things happen. A team is a team, is a team, is a team.
Go Hounds - you're in for some good hockey tonight.
Go Hounds - you're in for some good hockey tonight.
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Yea that really shouldnt matter since east doesnt have any big goal scorers anywayssmalltownhockey21 wrote:Have seen both teams play....have to pick Blaine.
Blaines D is probably their weakest spot on the team with only one or two good D men, but they have two lines that can move the puck well.
Schneid (I believe that is the spelling) and Tufte are a good combo, and well the other line with Bjudstad...these two lines will be too much to handle for DE.
DE seems to be in a building year but still doing well.
I might be bias I am used to the Big, Fast, and Extremely Skilled DE teams.
Blaine 3-1
Totally incorrect Oldtimer. While the play of Randolph has been team leading, along with Repensky and Toninato, Mellin is the clear leader of the team and I would say they also rely heavily on Lutzka, Paulseth, Amato, Schendel, Welinski, Brazerol, Meyer, Jeannetta, and Renier, none of whom are sophs.
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I guess that covers the whole roster then.EHSHack wrote:Totally incorrect Oldtimer. While the play of Randolph has been team leading, along with Repensky and Toninato, Mellin is the clear leader of the team and I would say they also rely heavily on Lutzka, Paulseth, Amato, Schendel, Welinski, Brazerol, Meyer, Jeannetta, and Renier, none of whom are sophs.

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I think both sides on this argument are partially correct. As EHSHack's list shows, East is a very deep team, and it's hard to find any real standouts (especially with Welinski out). But with that said, the players with the most potential on this team are the sophomores, and we're beginning to see some of that with Randolph leading the team in scoring and Repensky being the highest-scoring defenseman.
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Karl, what's up with Welinski? How long is he out?karl(east) wrote:I think both sides on this argument are partially correct. As EHSHack's list shows, East is a very deep team, and it's hard to find any real standouts (especially with Welinski out). But with that said, the players with the most potential on this team are the sophomores, and we're beginning to see some of that with Randolph leading the team in scoring and Repensky being the highest-scoring defenseman.
Hes playing./.dueling21 wrote:Karl, what's up with Welinski? How long is he out?karl(east) wrote:I think both sides on this argument are partially correct. As EHSHack's list shows, East is a very deep team, and it's hard to find any real standouts (especially with Welinski out). But with that said, the players with the most potential on this team are the sophomores, and we're beginning to see some of that with Randolph leading the team in scoring and Repensky being the highest-scoring defenseman.
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