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Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 9:59 am
by DasCondor
Slap Shot wrote:If we can learn anything from the CDH girls team this year it's that anything can happen in sections. As much as Minnetonka should be favored (although I don't think it should be much given the season split) it would imho be foolish to expect Minnetonka to roll Hopkins. All it takes is one stellar goalie performance, one bad bounce, one penalty and/or one stellar individual effort to create a goal to win or lose a game.
we shall see how fons plays today.. that will be the deciding factor of whether it is a close game or not
Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 10:09 am
by who_b_dat
Last year there was a streaking incident at this game. Wonder if that kid is still around and planning on a repeat performance....
Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 10:35 am
by Slap Shot
who_b_dat wrote:You had to watch a girls game to learn that

No, I just offered a recent example for some perspective given some people expect a blowout. Should I draw a picture for you next time?
Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 11:22 am
by who_b_dat
Tonka 4, Hopkins 3 OT
Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 3:31 pm
by ChrisK
Minnetonka's Jake Gardiner scores the winner 3 minutes into the first overtime on a wrister from the left circle that Fons got his glove on but couldn't stop. Minnetonka doubled Hopkins shots on goal but Hopkins battled the whole game and made the most of their chances, though I thought Minnetonka's goalie was shaky at times.
Here are the unofficial details, minus the penalties (I think there were four the whole game, two for each team):
Minnetonka 0-3-0-1
Hopkins 1-1-1-0
First period:
Hopkins: Skalbeck (Boyd) 12:48
SOG: Hopkins 8, Minnetonka 14
Second period:
Minnetonka: Lundquist (Jensen) 2:14
Minnetonka: J.Gardiner (Giel, Coatta) 5:10 pp
Minnetonka: Erhart (Lundquist, ?) 6:02
Hopkins: Greene unassisted pp
SOG: Minnetonka 17, Hopkins 8
Third period:
Hopkins: Skalbeck unassisted 8:43
SOG: Hopkins 10, Minnetonka 16
Overtime:
Minnetonka: Gardiner unassisted? 3:05
SOG: Minnetonka 5, Hopkins 0
Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 4:22 pm
by Slap Shot
As I said, there was reason to be skeptical of Tonka rolling Hopkins and that's exactly what happened. Hopefully they won't have to face a goalie like that again.
Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 4:39 pm
by hockeyjunkie2
Tonka by 3.
Tonka- 5
Hopkins- 2
Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 5:54 pm
by ChrisK
hockeyjunkie2 wrote:Tonka by 3.
Tonka- 5
Hopkins- 2
Um, you're a little late with that, they already played.
Fons played a whale of a game, he made a spectacular stop coming across to rob Tonka point blank. Somebody told me Hopkins is only losing 4 seniors, if so, they'll be tough next year.
Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 7:12 pm
by DasCondor
i gotta admit hopkins really battled hard , fons had some huge saves and again minnetonka had over 50 shots
Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 9:13 pm
by pucky-duck
This was an amazing game. I came to see Gardinier #19 and he didn't dissapoint. I was behind the Hopkins goal on his OT winner, Fons had the puck but the shot was so hard his glove twisted and the puck went in!
There were lots of scouts and I bet they noticed Max Gardinier (#27) his soph kid brother - he's almost as big as his brother & can he play.
Hopkins proved they are the real deal - losing only 4 seniors & a returning Junior & Senior Goalie next year they're going to be tough.
What a great game - Hat's off to Hopkins & good luck 'Tonka!