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That's what mnhockeyhub is showing on the gamesheet. They show Marc Richards scoring at 8:48 of the second, assist to Miles Death being the only goal of the game.MNHockey75 wrote:I heard 1-0 Wayzata finalHShockeywatcher wrote:Edina 1
Wayzata 0
Final
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Wow!! Trojans in a tight one with the cake eaters!!east hockey wrote:That's what mnhockeyhub is showing on the gamesheet. They show Marc Richards scoring at 8:48 of the second, assist to Miles Death being the only goal of the game.MNHockey75 wrote:I heard 1-0 Wayzata finalHShockeywatcher wrote:Edina 1
Wayzata 0
Final
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Looks like Tonka 5-2 over Hopkins.... No final shots reported, yet.
As reported by Karin Housley, Stillwater over Cretin-Derham 2-1.
As reported by Karin Housley, Stillwater over Cretin-Derham 2-1.
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HM - AHA at Aldrich
Hill-Murray 3, Holy Angels 2, OT
shots HM 31-22
SCORING SUMMARY:
First: HM-Sampair (Bruchu, Holler), 2:04; HA-Hurley (C. Reilly, R. Reilly), 8:01; HM-LaValle (Jor. Johnson, French), 15:07.
Second: HA-Hartley (Hurley, M. Reilly), 10:50.
Overtime: HM-Becker (Jor. Johnson, Bahe), :33.
Saves: HA-Burke 10-9-9-0--28; HM-Shaughnessy 5-9-6-0--20.
shots HM 31-22
SCORING SUMMARY:
First: HM-Sampair (Bruchu, Holler), 2:04; HA-Hurley (C. Reilly, R. Reilly), 8:01; HM-LaValle (Jor. Johnson, French), 15:07.
Second: HA-Hartley (Hurley, M. Reilly), 10:50.
Overtime: HM-Becker (Jor. Johnson, Bahe), :33.
Saves: HA-Burke 10-9-9-0--28; HM-Shaughnessy 5-9-6-0--20.
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Eagan wore down LS physically, first period very even, I'd argue they didn't CONTROL the entire game. Bodeker came up big stopping two breakaways and a penalty shot while the score was 0-0 halfway through the second. Eagan beat up the underclassman pretty well and took advantage of their chances, hats off to them but the game wasn't as one sided as our friend from Eagan would have you believe. Both Osterberg and Kloos were injured, one on a check from behind.
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Tell the story however you want but dont lie...there was no checking from behind penalty called in the game. Secondly, 90% of Lakeville's shots were from the outside and basically harmless other than a few in close and the penalty shot. The game was never really close even if the score indicated that. nuff saidkeepyourheadup wrote:Eagan wore down LS physically, first period very even, I'd argue they didn't CONTROL the entire game. Bodeker came up big stopping two breakaways and a penalty shot while the score was 0-0 halfway through the second. Eagan beat up the underclassman pretty well and took advantage of their chances, hats off to them but the game wasn't as one sided as our friend from Eagan would have you believe. Both Osterberg and Kloos were injured, one on a check from behind.
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I was at the Eagan game as well and yes it was a very close game. I will disagree with the checking from behind injury to Kloos. The player that checked him got a roughing penalty for itkeepyourheadup wrote:Eagan wore down LS physically, first period very even, I'd argue they didn't CONTROL the entire game. Bodeker came up big stopping two breakaways and a penalty shot while the score was 0-0 halfway through the second. Eagan beat up the underclassman pretty well and took advantage of their chances, hats off to them but the game wasn't as one sided as our friend from Eagan would have you believe. Both Osterberg and Kloos were injured, one on a check from behind.
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Anyway, it was a nice win for Eagan and to shut out LS was impressive. I'm convinced they'll make state the next 3 years out of section 1.
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Oh sorry I guess they called it roughing, Kid wasn't any less hurt. Why the anger? I gave them credit? They were the better team tonight but shots after 2 were 19 - 15 and LS gave them the first goal on a bad change. Like I said they wore them down and were in charge by the third but I 'm not convinced they CONTROLLED the entire game. Excellent game plan by Eagan, pound the kiddie corp from LS, it worked very well.
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Wha
You must mean EP 'piss pounding' of the Wildcats.Chaska on Saturday and then the EP rematch.
Warroad Warriors 1
Thief River Falls Prowlers 2
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