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elliott70
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Cheering for Duluth East?

Post by elliott70 »

Any one on here cheering for Duluth East considering they are almost a private school?

Besides the obvious two.
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Easy chief

Post by grandmeadowhockeyfan »

There is a huge difference between private schools and Duluth east.
Talk about things up in brainerd or bemidji or whereever you are from and leave Duluth hockey to Karl.
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Re: Easy chief

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grandmeadowhockeyfan wrote:There is a huge difference between private schools and Duluth east.
Talk about things up in brainerd or bemidji or whereever you are from and leave Duluth hockey to Karl.

I think you are wrong.
Especially if you are from Duluth and you think I am UP in Brainerd.
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Re: Easy chief

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grandmeadowhockeyfan wrote:There is a huge difference between private schools and Duluth east.
Talk about things up in brainerd or bemidji or whereever you are from and leave Duluth hockey to Karl.
Ahhhh, I get it.
You think 'private school' has a bad connotation to it.
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Post by Bonehead »

Against Cloquet or GR? No. But last year I WAS disappointed that they didn't take state. They're in a larger metro area which gives them advantages that many outstate schools don't have. Do they play by the rules? I think so. Do the rules suck? I think so.
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Re: Easy chief

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elliott70 wrote:
grandmeadowhockeyfan wrote:There is a huge difference between private schools and Duluth east.
Talk about things up in brainerd or bemidji or whereever you are from and leave Duluth hockey to Karl.

I think you are wrong.
Especially if you are from Duluth and you think I am UP in Brainerd.
Meh no need to get picky .. Bemidjis up, Brainard is down, ... right?? Ah well they both start with B and are in the middle of nowhere, which is the section you should probably worry about..


We need a big forum boxing match between all the talkers so you guys can all just get it out of your systems
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Post by TTpuckster »

By the way, wouldn't Duluth "East" technically be in Lake Superior? :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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Re: Easy chief

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GPGT wrote:.. Bemidjis up, Brainard is down, ... right?? Ah well they both start with B and are in the middle of nowhere..

Your geography is about as accurate as your spelling :-k
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Re: Easy chief

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GPGT wrote:
elliott70 wrote:
grandmeadowhockeyfan wrote:There is a huge difference between private schools and Duluth east.
Talk about things up in brainerd or bemidji or whereever you are from and leave Duluth hockey to Karl.

I think you are wrong.
Especially if you are from Duluth and you think I am UP in Brainerd.
Meh no need to get picky .. Bemidjis up, Brainard is down, ... right?? Ah well they both start with B and are in the middle of nowhere, which is the section you should probably worry about..


We need a big forum boxing match between all the talkers so you guys can all just get it out of your systems
Seeing I grew up as a REGION 7 guy I still have a bit of interest there.
And since the DEAST principle is one of my best friends and Lee and I get along okay; I think I will still be concerned about section 7....
and section 3A.
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Post by elliott70 »

TTpuckster wrote:By the way, wouldn't Duluth "East" technically be in Lake Superior? :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
No polelutin a great piece of water, now.
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Post by Ogie »

If I do, will Karl or Lee sport me some tix to the tournament? :mrgreen:
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Re: Cheering for Duluth East?

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elliott70 wrote:Any one on here cheering for Duluth East considering they are almost a private school?

Besides the obvious two.
You section 8 boys now how to stir it up! Image
Not a fan of East but you have to respect them for the success the program has had for a long time now. Randolph love em or hate em gets the most out of his teams. The single A teams like Cloquet and Rapids are no match for Duluth East and should play where they belong down in single A level. Hermantown and Marshall would be good replacements in section 7AA
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Post by karl(east) »

Ogie wrote:If I do, will Karl or Lee sport me some tix to the tournament? :mrgreen:
Hmm. Well, do you have a kid who's playing youth or HS hockey? Is he pretty good? If so, we may just be able to find your family a spot in the Cakeaters of the North Executive Suite at the X. Drinks after the game will be on us, too. :mrgreen:

But, in response to the original post: no, of course East isn't "almost a private school!" What an outrage! :P :P :wink: :wink:
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Re: Easy chief

Post by GPGT »

Syd Barrett wrote:
GPGT wrote:.. Bemidjis up, Brainard is down, ... right?? Ah well they both start with B and are in the middle of nowhere..

Your geography is about as accurate as your spelling :-k

Proof?
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Re: Cheering for Duluth East?

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elliott70 wrote:Any one on here cheering for Duluth East considering they are almost a private school?

Besides the obvious two.
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Post by east hockey »

TTpuckster wrote:By the way, wouldn't Duluth "East" technically be in Lake Superior? :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
Reminds me of a chant the Hibbing fans attending the East-Hibbing section final in basketball way back in '75 did; "Push em in the lake, push em in the lake". Which was exactly what the Kevin McHale led Bluejackets did that night. :cry:

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Re: Cheering for Duluth East?

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northwoods oldtimer wrote:
elliott70 wrote:Any one on here cheering for Duluth East considering they are almost a private school?

Besides the obvious two.
You section 8 boys now how to stir it up! Image
Not a fan of East but you have to respect them for the success the program has had for a long time now. Randolph love em or hate em gets the most out of his teams. The single A teams like Cloquet and Rapids are no match for Duluth East and should play where they belong down in single A level. Hermantown and Marshall would be good replacements in section 7AA
You should lay off the sauce while posting. Cloquet and
Grand Rapids will never play single A.
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Post by Topcheese08 »

Cloquet and Hermantown have very close to the same enrollment size. Hermantown can enjoy their Single A success all they want but cloquet and rapids would rather lose the 7AA play-in game every year than under achieve and succeed in Class A.
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Post by GatorLand »

I always have a soft spot n my heart for the "almost private" schools.

Go East....Tonka....Edina...others who hope to become private!!

Parents get off the fence and start sending tuition to the schools in addition to the coaches. :lol:
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Post by northwoods oldtimer »

Topcheese08 wrote:Cloquet and Hermantown have very close to the same enrollment size. Hermantown can enjoy their Single A success all they want but cloquet and rapids would rather lose the 7AA play-in game every year than under achieve and succeed in Class A.
This mindset is ridiculously short sighted and arrogant and you hear it all too often. Hermantown has great successful program and churns out more Junior/D1 prospects than the other 2 programs so spare the offhanded comments about single A hockey. Reality dictates a move as both programs can only muster 2 teams at bantam youth level (poor numbers), which translates into very poor numbers at AA high school. Duluth East owns both clubs at every level, so not much of a rivalry. Good luck trying to marginally compete in AA your "success" is an illusion.
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Post by joris016 »

Grand Rapids finished 2nd in state in 06 and 07 and have a very good showing when they make it to state. I don't think try will be going class A any time soon
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Post by pipersniper12 »

northwoods oldtimer wrote:
Topcheese08 wrote:Cloquet and Hermantown have very close to the same enrollment size. Hermantown can enjoy their Single A success all they want but cloquet and rapids would rather lose the 7AA play-in game every year than under achieve and succeed in Class A.
This mindset is ridiculously short sighted and arrogant and you hear it all too often. Hermantown has great successful program and churns out more Junior/D1 prospects than the other 2 programs so spare the offhanded comments about single A hockey. Reality dictates a move as both programs can only muster 2 teams at bantam youth level (poor numbers), which translates into very poor numbers at AA high school. Duluth East owns both clubs at every level, so not much of a rivalry. Good luck trying to marginally compete in AA your "success" is an illusion.
CEC - 1114
Hermantown - 626
GR - 947
D. East - 1345
D. Denfeld - 1071
D. Marshall - ???
Hibbing - 634
Virginia MIB - 573
(9-12 enrollment)

MSHSL has them listed as this. CEC is damn near double hermantown.
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Post by HShockeywatcher »

pipersniper12 wrote:
northwoods oldtimer wrote:
Topcheese08 wrote:Cloquet and Hermantown have very close to the same enrollment size. Hermantown can enjoy their Single A success all they want but cloquet and rapids would rather lose the 7AA play-in game every year than under achieve and succeed in Class A.
This mindset is ridiculously short sighted and arrogant and you hear it all too often. Hermantown has great successful program and churns out more Junior/D1 prospects than the other 2 programs so spare the offhanded comments about single A hockey. Reality dictates a move as both programs can only muster 2 teams at bantam youth level (poor numbers), which translates into very poor numbers at AA high school. Duluth East owns both clubs at every level, so not much of a rivalry. Good luck trying to marginally compete in AA your "success" is an illusion.
CEC - 1114
Hermantown - 626
GR - 947
D. East - 1345
D. Denfeld - 1071
D. Marshall - ???
Hibbing - 634
Virginia MIB - 573
(9-12 enrollment)

MSHSL has them listed as this. CEC is damn near double hermantown.
http://www.mshsl.org/mshsl/enrollments.asp
Yes, C-E-C is, but not Cloquet, as was mentioned before.
Cloquet 614
Esko 368
Carlton 132

I don't know the dynamics of how many players the teams gets from the E-C of C-E-C, but Cloquet HS and Hermantown HS are similarly sized.
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Post by HawkeyPower »

[quote="HShockeywatcher"][quote="pipersniper12"][quote="northwoods oldtimer"][quote="Topcheese08"]Cloquet and Hermantown have very close to the same enrollment size. Hermantown can enjoy their Single A success all they want but cloquet and rapids would rather lose the 7AA play-in game every year than under achieve and succeed in Class A.[/quote]

This mindset is ridiculously short sighted and arrogant and you hear it all too often. Hermantown has great successful program and churns out more Junior/D1 prospects than the other 2 programs so spare the offhanded comments about single A hockey. Reality dictates a move as both programs can only muster 2 teams at bantam youth level (poor numbers), which translates into very poor numbers at AA high school. Duluth East owns both clubs at every level, so not much of a rivalry. Good luck trying to marginally compete in AA your "success" is an illusion.[/quote]

CEC - 1114
Hermantown - 626
GR - 947
D. East - 1345
D. Denfeld - 1071
D. Marshall - ???
Hibbing - 634
Virginia MIB - 573
[i](9-12 enrollment[/i])

MSHSL has them listed as this. CEC is damn near double hermantown.[/quote]

http://www.mshsl.org/mshsl/enrollments.asp
Yes, C-E-C is, but not Cloquet, as was mentioned before.
Cloquet 614
Esko 368
Carlton 132

I don't know the dynamics of how many players the teams gets from the E-C of C-E-C, but Cloquet HS and Hermantown HS are similarly sized.[/quote]

I believe a couple of their better players are from the Esko part of the equation. Kuhlman for one.
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Post by Ogie »

karl(east) wrote:
Ogie wrote:If I do, will Karl or Lee sport me some tix to the tournament? :mrgreen:
Hmm. Well, do you have a kid who's playing youth or HS hockey? Is he pretty good? If so, we may just be able to find your family a spot in the Cakeaters of the North Executive Suite at the X. Drinks after the game will be on us, too. :mrgreen:

But, in response to the original post: no, of course East isn't "almost a private school!" What an outrage! :P :P :wink: :wink:
No.

By extension, no.

Ibid.

I'm not beneath bribery....:wink: :wink:
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