Will the Bears go undefeated in the SEC?
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Will the Bears go undefeated in the SEC?
Will the Bears go undefeated in the SEC?
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As ha been said here already, anything can happen in the SEC. I think if Stillwater is on there game, they stand the best chance of beating the Bears. As for RV or WBY, even a blind squirl finds a nut every now and then. The Royals are to short on talent this year, and lack a strong team concept with a poor ability to match up with the physical game. Rosville plays a great structured style of hockey, but lack the firepower to get it done. Unless White Bear follows their yearly tradition of recieving player suspensions, they stand a good chance of going unbeaten this year. They will have to enjoy a short lived celebration over it, because the upcoming talent within the SEC wont allow them to lavish on the accomplishment for more than this year. With that being said, this may be thier best year in some time to get that Pioneer monkey off their back. Good luck to them down the stretch.
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Hopefully anyone but the Pioneers will pull a rabbit out of their hat. Its getting old.mnpuckster wrote:Im sure it was one of the Bears goals to win the SEC, but winning the 4AA crown should be at the top of their list. HM, SW, and Roseville will be tough tests come section time, especially those pesky Pioneers. Hopefully Sager and Co. can pull a rabbit out of their hat at the fairgrounds this year.
As I have said before, WBL is a good team in a weak conference. But they are not a great team, and great teams have a chance to go undefeated.
If history over the past couple of years have shown us anything, it's that WBL gets out coached in the second half of the year. Both WBY and CDH have beaten the Bears down the stretch because their coaches made adjustements from the first meeting. I expect this trend to continue, and at least one team will upend the Bears in the second half of the season. If I had to predict, I would guess either Stillwater or Roseville will be that team this year.
If history over the past couple of years have shown us anything, it's that WBL gets out coached in the second half of the year. Both WBY and CDH have beaten the Bears down the stretch because their coaches made adjustements from the first meeting. I expect this trend to continue, and at least one team will upend the Bears in the second half of the season. If I had to predict, I would guess either Stillwater or Roseville will be that team this year.
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Pity, its one of the most entertaining conferences.WHAFightingSaints wrote:Was going to give Bodyshots credit also, but couldn't because of the lack of love for the SEC.BodyShots wrote:Where is the love?WHAFightingSaints wrote:The voters were correct, barely. Good call by gophs1616 except for the Ponies goalie.

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