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Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 3:04 am
by Jacketfan06
jackets put up quite the fight. nothing to hang there heads about the played a great game but DM played just a little bit better. awesome game to watch. one of the better games ive been to. Good luck to Duluth Marshall represent 7A well boys
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 5:45 am
by CEC lumberhack
Chief Danielson Jocks comes up huge for the Toppers once again in post season play. someone tell me he's a Mr. Hockey Finalist.
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 9:25 am
by Rondo Hoppers
Stateofhockey07 wrote:Anyone live up near Duluth and able to watch this on TV? After the game was over, the Hibbing coach ran onto the ice and was seen screaming at the ref while standing in the crease. Just thought it was pretty funny.

From the Duluth News Tribune:

Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 9:40 am
by eastranger19
I believe he thought they were offside, but after talking to some people who watched the game on TV the replay showed they were'nt. What a great final game, had a little of everything, good & bad goaltending at times, and some very skilled players. Both teams left everything on the ice. That would have been a great state final game.
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 11:28 am
by rbkhockey8
Rondo Hoppers wrote:Stateofhockey07 wrote:Anyone live up near Duluth and able to watch this on TV? After the game was over, the Hibbing coach ran onto the ice and was seen screaming at the ref while standing in the crease. Just thought it was pretty funny.

From the Duluth News Tribune:

that was a goal for sure game over .. stay on your bench
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 11:29 am
by passer07
rbkhockey8 wrote:Rondo Hoppers wrote:Stateofhockey07 wrote:Anyone live up near Duluth and able to watch this on TV? After the game was over, the Hibbing coach ran onto the ice and was seen screaming at the ref while standing in the crease. Just thought it was pretty funny.

From the Duluth News Tribune:

that was a goal for sure game over .. stay on your bench

Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 11:57 am
by pacman
Now heres a question, Being that their were TV Cameras, Could they have reviews DM's Second Goal?? it looked like from My Vantage Point, Right at the Red line of the Hibbing Goal, that the Net Came of the Mourings before the puck went in, shouldnt that have been reviewed?
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 12:00 pm
by BIAFP
One Hibbing Fluke win in this years sections was enough

Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 12:02 pm
by pacman
Rondo Hoppers wrote:Stateofhockey07 wrote:Anyone live up near Duluth and able to watch this on TV? After the game was over, the Hibbing coach ran onto the ice and was seen screaming at the ref while standing in the crease. Just thought it was pretty funny.

From the Duluth News Tribune:

Oh PLEASE BAN ME, thats not Tok is it?
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 12:21 pm
by snapdog
I just want to pay tribute to Hibbing and there fans. I,m not near there. I said all year long Hibbing would be ready when it counted. They should be so proud! Also congrats to Marshall on there trip to the X. They will represent the North well!
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 3:44 pm
by Jackets_19
i herd that the anouncer on the tv said it was offsides right when it happened cause he thought he herd a whistle... anyone know if this is true??? (i thought i herd one on that goal and on the second one i think too)
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 3:45 pm
by fromdanorth
the fat lady sings,good luck toppers
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 3:47 pm
by GoGoGophers
BIAFP Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 12:00 pm Post subject:
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One Hibbing Fluke win in this years sections was enough.
Oh show a little respect. Both teams layed it on the line. Marshall got one to roll in. Jamnick had a brilliant chance where a puck tipped off his stick and went high but it didnt. If Hibbing was such a fluke then Marshall's a bad team because the game seemed pretty close to me. Everyone on here is congratulating both teams then you come up with this B.S. comment. Both teams played a great game and it was fun watch. I dont think either team held anything back. Congrats to Marshall on going to the X and to the Jackets dont hang your head you played your hearts out. Nice work on a fine season.
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 3:52 pm
by MotherTeresa10
If you look at the replay it was very close to offsides. The player was onside with his right foot on the blue line and his left foot in the zone. Then at the last second he lifts his right foot off of the ice making him offside just before the puck enters the zone, but way to close to tell for sure could have been called either way.
I watched the whole game on tv and I couldn't believe how Hibbing was playing. I haven't seen either team play this year, but I just assumed that Marshall was dominant as usual.
I truly believe Hibbing controlled this game and outplayed Marshall for most of the game. A lot of penalties led to a lot of goals. Hibbing deserved this game, but once it went to overtime I thought Marshall was too good of a team to beat in that many periods.
I hope Marshall plays better at state...If it has to be another private v private final, might as well be the 'Toppers takin it home.
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 3:58 pm
by GoGoGophers
One thing I was hoping it would not be a replica of Hibbing versus Elk River final from either 98 or 99 dont remember but Hibbing had Travis Weber and the Elks had Paul Martin. Game went into 3 OT's with each team around 70 shots until the Elks finally scored. That was the only other game as heartbreaking as last nights.
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 4:22 pm
by HockeyFan_11
pacman wrote:Rondo Hoppers wrote:Stateofhockey07 wrote:Anyone live up near Duluth and able to watch this on TV? After the game was over, the Hibbing coach ran onto the ice and was seen screaming at the ref while standing in the crease. Just thought it was pretty funny.

From the Duluth News Tribune:

Oh PLEASE BAN ME, thats not Tok is it?
yes I believe that may be him, there was another one just like him reffing too. Are those two brothers.
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 4:35 pm
by rams80
Gager and Hanson from Coleraine.
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 4:37 pm
by HockeyFan_11
Are Gager and Hanson the two brothers then.
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 5:04 pm
by rams80
HockeyFan_11 wrote:Are Gager and Hanson the two brothers then.
Then or now?
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 5:07 pm
by HockeyFan_11
Now.
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 5:11 pm
by rams80
HockeyFan_11 wrote:Now.
They are not brothers, they just are both older than dirt and look alike.
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 5:29 pm
by HockeyFan_11
Thanks rams80.
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 7:07 pm
by Bruins4ever
Here we go again! The same two guys that blew it for the East/Cloquet game left there mark again at the DECC. Why do you need refs? The goal judges called both goals. The first Hibbing goal hit the water bottle in the net, red light came on and the ref waved it off. His partner was at center ice waving it off. The second Marshal goal was called by the other goal judge. The ref didn't see it go in or possibly the net coming off. Maybe if the ref without the stache leaned on that net like he did the other net during the play, the net would not have come off. It was a great game both ways. I hope the MSHSL and these refs watch the game and see their pitiful display that once again decided a game. The linesman nor the refs were ever close to line all night so missing the offside at the end is not a surprise. These guys have blown enough calls during playoff games. We are tired of watching Milinovich and Maloney down here and I bet the Rangers are tired of watching these brothers up there. All four can hang up the skates and call it a career!
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 7:16 pm
by PASTRAPIDSFAN
MotherTeresa10 wrote:If you look at the replay it was very close to offsides. The player was onside with his right foot on the blue line and his left foot in the zone. Then at the last second he lifts his right foot off of the ice making him offside just before the puck enters the zone, but way to close to tell for sure could have been called either way.
I watched the whole game on tv and I couldn't believe how Hibbing was playing. I haven't seen either team play this year, but I just assumed that Marshall was dominant as usual.
I truly believe Hibbing controlled this game and outplayed Marshall for most of the game. A lot of penalties led to a lot of goals. Hibbing deserved this game, but once it went to overtime I thought Marshall was too good of a team to beat in that many periods.
I hope Marshall plays better at state...If it has to be another private v private final, might as well be the 'Toppers takin it home.
Not that close Decenzo caught it,Very well coached hibbing team
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Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 8:52 pm
by boblee
rbkhockey8 wrote:Rondo Hoppers wrote:Stateofhockey07 wrote:Anyone live up near Duluth and able to watch this on TV? After the game was over, the Hibbing coach ran onto the ice and was seen screaming at the ref while standing in the crease. Just thought it was pretty funny.

From the Duluth News Tribune:

that was a goal for sure game over .. stay on your bench
He is complaining about the play being onsides. He believed it should have been offsides. The puck obviously went it, that isn't what he is complaining about.