A Quarterfinal: #5 Totino-Grace vs. #4 St. Cloud Cathedral
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A Quarterfinal: #5 Totino-Grace vs. #4 St. Cloud Cathedral
#5 TOTINO-GRACE VS. #4 ST. CLOUD CATHEDRAL
-The only two private schools in this year’s tournament collide in the Class A nightcap. Despite being outshot 28-18, Cathedral won a 5-4 meeting between these two in January, with Will Hammer scoring 4 goals.
Totino-Grace (17-10-1, #8, 1-seed in 4A)
State appearances: 4 (first since 2005)
State championships: 1 (2002)
Key section win: 5-4 over #9 Mahtomedi
-Eagles coach Mark Loahr, who joined the select 500-win club this season, brings a well-balanced and battle-tested squad to the Tourney. The team’s top player is defenseman Jason Krych (17), and Kai Barber (22) and Nick Tandeski (21) are their biggest goal-scorers. They have above average depth for a Class A team, which will help against a thin Cathedral team. The tight regular season game points to a good battle here, though the second round could be a tougher task for the Eagles, who were shut out 4-0 by East Grand Forks early in the season.
St. Cloud Cathedral (19-7-1, #10, 1-seed in 6A)
State appearances: 6 (first since 2009)
Key section win: 2-1 over #19 Alexandria
-The Crusaders are back in St. Paul after fighting their way through a very open Section 6A. They have one of the more dynamic players in the A tourney in Will Hammer (17); Matt Fritz (28) and Logan Neu (2) round out a potent top line, while Dan Bailey (4) is a high-scoring defenseman. There isn’t a whole lot of depth here, though, and to have a chance against Totino, their lower lines will have to hold their own. Special teams are a strength for this squad, which could prove crucial in a tight game.
-The only two private schools in this year’s tournament collide in the Class A nightcap. Despite being outshot 28-18, Cathedral won a 5-4 meeting between these two in January, with Will Hammer scoring 4 goals.
Totino-Grace (17-10-1, #8, 1-seed in 4A)
State appearances: 4 (first since 2005)
State championships: 1 (2002)
Key section win: 5-4 over #9 Mahtomedi
-Eagles coach Mark Loahr, who joined the select 500-win club this season, brings a well-balanced and battle-tested squad to the Tourney. The team’s top player is defenseman Jason Krych (17), and Kai Barber (22) and Nick Tandeski (21) are their biggest goal-scorers. They have above average depth for a Class A team, which will help against a thin Cathedral team. The tight regular season game points to a good battle here, though the second round could be a tougher task for the Eagles, who were shut out 4-0 by East Grand Forks early in the season.
St. Cloud Cathedral (19-7-1, #10, 1-seed in 6A)
State appearances: 6 (first since 2009)
Key section win: 2-1 over #19 Alexandria
-The Crusaders are back in St. Paul after fighting their way through a very open Section 6A. They have one of the more dynamic players in the A tourney in Will Hammer (17); Matt Fritz (28) and Logan Neu (2) round out a potent top line, while Dan Bailey (4) is a high-scoring defenseman. There isn’t a whole lot of depth here, though, and to have a chance against Totino, their lower lines will have to hold their own. Special teams are a strength for this squad, which could prove crucial in a tight game.
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The private school quarterfinal will be the closest game of the day. I say this one goes OT with TG winning 4-3.
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Yes true.. But I was at the game and fritz had a great game in net, and Will Hammer racked up 4 goalsLes Averman wrote:I would say the only way SCC has a chance is if their goaltender comes up big and Will Hammer has a big game. Their lack of secondary scoring could lead them to go 0-2 at state
It has already happened once. What, lightning can't strike twice?
To be fair...that's how this team has won games all year.hockey9011 wrote:Yes true.. But I was at the game and fritz had a great game in net, and Will Hammer racked up 4 goalsLes Averman wrote:I would say the only way SCC has a chance is if their goaltender comes up big and Will Hammer has a big game. Their lack of secondary scoring could lead them to go 0-2 at state
It has already happened once. What, lightning can't strike twice?
Solid goaltending out of Fritz and heavy contributions from Hammer are kind of this teams MO...and from what I've seen of TG they rely a little bit extra on their top line as well.
But you're right. Absolutely no secondary scoring from Cathedral this year. None. And if they go 0-2, that will definitely be why.
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Yes you are absolutely right. I wasn't saying that it wasn't a good enough gameplan to win some games. Fritz has been outstanding and Hammer is dangerous whenever he touches the puck. He has got to be one of the top couple players in the class A tourney right? But whenever their 2nd and 3rd lines get out there, it seems like they just try and get rid of the puck long enough that the first line will come back outBobSaget wrote:To be fair...that's how this team has won games all year.hockey9011 wrote:Yes true.. But I was at the game and fritz had a great game in net, and Will Hammer racked up 4 goalsLes Averman wrote:
It has already happened once. What, lightning can't strike twice?
Solid goaltending out of Fritz and heavy contributions from Hammer are kind of this teams MO...and from what I've seen of TG they rely a little bit extra on their top line as well.
But you're right. Absolutely no secondary scoring from Cathedral this year. None. And if they go 0-2, that will definitely be why.
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Agreed. We've had 3 pretty awful ones today, and while New Prague's weren't ugly, they were about as bland as it gets.BlueLineSpecial wrote:Ugliest uniform contest in this oneTTpuckster wrote:nobody commenting on the game?
As expected, SCC's top line is scary, but T-G's 2nd and 3rd lines are pretty clearly superior to anything SCC has.
And T-G has scored twice as I write this post.
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Why is the Totino team wearing their practice socks?
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