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Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2008 1:40 pm
by ACTUALFORMERPLAYER
DCwildcats wrote:At the State tournament, I remember going with my dad as a little guy to the Consolation Final in '84 and watching Roseau beat Burnsville 9-8 in ot. Must be one of the higher scoring and close games in tournament history.
That was an unbelievable game. Burnsville put on a clinic for two periods before Roseau mounts a huge comeback to send it into OT. Game winning "no-goal" ends this offensive barage. This one game is why I hate class a. Give me all the consolation games in AA on TV before any of the class a games.

26-0 Bloomington Lincoln over LeSueur

Posted: Mon Feb 04, 2008 1:43 pm
by Hockeyboomer
yes 26-0 in sections (back then Region 1), one class tournament (which should still be the way it is) 16 seed against a 1 seed. It was embarrasing. The Bloomington coach should have been embarrassed for allowing the score to climb that high. I think it was LeSueurs first year of hockey. That year Section 1 had 4 of the top 15 teams in the State......YES Section One of a One Class Tournament.

Posted: Mon Feb 04, 2008 2:04 pm
by Rippentrop
What year was that? 26 - donut game?

Posted: Mon Feb 04, 2008 2:08 pm
by Iceburg
Rippentrop wrote:What year was that? 26 - donut game?
mid to late '70s

Posted: Mon Feb 04, 2008 9:22 pm
by SEMinnHockeyNut
I remember an epic all-day battle in the alley...we skipped lunch....the public school kids beat the private school kids 43-39, although there was some outcry because a couple of the private school kids were forced to take a lunch break and we built a giant lead - but they again, some of them were recruited from another alley - same neighborhood, but on the other side of the tracks.

Posted: Mon Feb 04, 2008 10:07 pm
by hockeyguru1234
SEMinnHockeyNut wrote:I remember an epic all-day battle in the alley...we skipped lunch....the public school kids beat the private school kids 43-39, although there was some outcry because a couple of the private school kids were forced to take a lunch break and we built a giant lead - but they again, some of them were recruited from another alley - same neighborhood, but on the other side of the tracks.
Very annoying.

Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2008 8:58 pm
by DickTrickle
How can u score so many goals in one game??

Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 12:03 am
by EREmpireStrikesBack
DickTrickle wrote:How can u score so many goals in one game??
Do you know what hockey is?

:idea:

Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 2:02 pm
by Potatohead9
Neutron 14 wrote:
greyhoundsnation27 wrote:
toptitter wrote:what year was the moorhead blow out against monticello??
2004. It was the year Moorhead lost in the state championship game to Centennial
Centennial beat Monti first that year by a score of 21 -0, which might have been part of Moorheads incentive. :D

Centennial beat Blaine 17 - 0 that year also.
What you fail to mention is that Centennial actually scheduled these teams in the regular season....Moorhead was forced to play Monti in the section quarterfinal seed 8 vs seed 1.

Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 7:01 pm
by Stateofhockey07
Potatohead9 wrote:
Neutron 14 wrote:
greyhoundsnation27 wrote: 2004. It was the year Moorhead lost in the state championship game to Centennial
Centennial beat Monti first that year by a score of 21 -0, which might have been part of Moorheads incentive. :D

Centennial beat Blaine 17 - 0 that year also.
What you fail to mention is that Centennial actually scheduled these teams in the regular season....Moorhead was forced to play Monti in the section quarterfinal seed 8 vs seed 1.
Centennial was also "forced" to play the likes of Buffalo, Monti, St. Francis, and Rogers(?)... all were part of the North Suburban.

Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 8:07 pm
by Iceburg
There was an odd section game during the ill fated years of Tier I and Tier II hockey. I don't remember the teams, although I'm about 90% sure that Mora was one of them. Anyway the third period started out with running time as the team that eventually won the game was down by six goals. There were probably about nine total goals in the third and the final was 11-9, I believe.