Catholic Memorial of Boston beats Holy Angels of Minnesota

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watchingfromthestands
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Post by watchingfromthestands »

FACTS -

thanks for the clarrification - wasnt sure, dont really have the time to look it up. Im still kinda wet behind the ears when it comes to the geographical make up of the hockey world across the country. Im a big fan of the sport, but i stay out of the politicin', and try to stay on the things that I know - I will be glad to have a further discussion with my coworker with some of the info you provided!!

Kudos good sir!!

Three posts from me in one day is a record (I wonder which client Im billing these hours for today!! :wink: )
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O-townClown
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Re: AHA out east

Post by O-townClown »

HShockeywatcher wrote:AHA ties Edina in Edina, Edina gets #1 and AHA gets #4?
Seedings are not based on one game. I'm sure his comment took the three losses on three consecutive days into account.
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blueblood
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aha

Post by blueblood »

starmvp must have been riding the zamboni with Z and sucked up too many fumes when he made that posting about aha and the #2 seed.... :wink:

Z - you're spot on with the politics about seeding meetings. it happens more often than people think.
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gophs16
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Post by gophs16 »

rapidsrapids wrote:I'd like to see Boston Catholic Memorial go to northern Minnesota. Play at Roseau, at Warroad, at Grand Rapids, at Duluth East. Then they would get a taste of real Minnesota hockey.
west metro is real minnesota hockey, north is going down down down down.....
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