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Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 1:46 am
by JRdeeez
gabT wrote:just a guy wrote:AL just didn't come to play. I expected the seniors to come out with a little more oomph. Woodsdie played well, but thats about it.
West played a strong game, they played a good offensive zone. I was however dissapointed in the way that some of their players acted after they scored.
So a kid threw in a celebration after he scored big deal. West loves to score and they show it.
Ignorance is bliss I guess....
Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 2:43 am
by aspartame
Who cares about the celebration their just kids. West is the real deal, with every line getting a goal tonight. It was sweet seeing a third liner for west just nipe the AL goalie. West can 3 lines with anyone and it showed tonight.
Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 11:09 am
by puckluvr
davey wrote:puckluvr wrote:just a guy wrote:AL just didn't come to play. I expected the seniors to come out with a little more oomph. Woodsdie played well, but thats about it.
West played a strong game, they played a good offensive zone. I was however dissapointed in the way that some of their players acted after they scored.
What do you expect, they have never been there before. Listen to their parents and you will understand where it comes from. The sad part is they are a good team, however, because of their attitudes they will never get the respect they MAY deserve. It is really too bad.
So cheering after a goal by parents is bad puckluvr. Fact of the matter is West had a great cheering section tonight. Why can't you be like Jackstraw who came up to me after the game and congratulated West on a game well played. West played better tonight and that is that.
Take a hard look at the history of this team. You only have to go back 1 year, the game in AL and at the section game last year to understand.
West definately wanted it more Saturday, and I do give them credit for that. They played a nice game, and really took it to AL. I hope they play with the same emotion and desire Thursday nite.
Just keep in mind, you don't see many teams in a pile after a goal in the second period. ACT LIKE YOU HAVE BEEN THERE BEFORE!
Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 11:25 am
by hockeystar56784
lets see you score a goal with 0.01 seconds left in a really close game against a rival and see what you do! the fact is it was the game deciding goal after that goal mw had all of the momentum, which lead to them coming out and scoring in the third. So how would you have reacted?
Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 11:39 am
by puckluvr
hockeystar56784 wrote:lets see you score a goal with 0.01 seconds left in a really close game against a rival and see what you do! the fact is it was the game deciding goal after that goal mw had all of the momentum, which lead to them coming out and scoring in the third. So how would you have reacted?
I was talking about the first goal of the game. And to answer your question, I would act like I had been there before. The goal to end the second period definately changed the game. NP with that. If you ever played sports, you should understand you earn more respect and appreciation for your skills if you act like you have scored before.
This is my opinion, I think they have a great team and are on great run. I hope they can keep it going. West came out hungry and played avery good game Saturday. Thursdays game should be a great game, can hardly wait to see it. Good luck to both teams.
Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 11:44 am
by hockeyfan_atic
puckluvr wrote:davey wrote:puckluvr wrote:
What do you expect, they have never been there before. Listen to their parents and you will understand where it comes from. The sad part is they are a good team, however, because of their attitudes they will never get the respect they MAY deserve. It is really too bad.
So cheering after a goal by parents is bad puckluvr. Fact of the matter is West had a great cheering section tonight. Why can't you be like Jackstraw who came up to me after the game and congratulated West on a game well played. West played better tonight and that is that.
Take a hard look at the history of this team. You only have to go back 1 year, the game in AL and at the section game last year to understand.
West definately wanted it more Saturday, and I do give them credit for that. They played a nice game, and really took it to AL. I hope they play with the same emotion and desire Thursday nite.
Just keep in mind, you don't see many teams in a pile after a goal in the second period. ACT LIKE YOU HAVE BEEN THERE BEFORE!
Well, the thing is West hasn't been there before, so they are jacked to be "here." Just face it, your precious Albert Lea lost! And just cause you lost doesn't mean you need to make West seem like an unclassy or undeserving team just because they celebrate their goals.. It's called heart and when a team like West has put so much work and sweat to get to this point, of course they are gonna celebrate thier goals in the biggest game of their careers. As for the parents cheering, why wouldn't they cheer? Are you kidding!! This team isn't just the kids on the ice, its the parents, the friends, and the fans of the kids on the ice too.
Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 2:59 pm
by Black Ice
ap4mvp wrote:Albert Lea been there done that.
AL 5
Westy 4 ot
You mean lose in the semi-finals 2 of the last 3 years now. Yes that's true. It'll be 3 of 4 after next year.

Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 5:42 pm
by LZ94
Black Ice wrote:ap4mvp wrote:Albert Lea been there done that.
AL 5
Westy 4 ot
You mean lose in the semi-finals 2 of the last 3 years now. Yes that's true. It'll be 3 of 4 after next year.

Or you could say that they've now won the section finals 3 of the last 5 years.
60%, that's not too bad. How many others can say that over the last 5 years?
Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 5:55 pm
by aspartame
Is the US 1980 Gold medal hockey team unclassy for the whole team going out on the ice celebrating some goals? So why can't West do it?
Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 6:03 pm
by hockeypurist
puckluvr wrote:hockeystar56784 wrote:lets see you score a goal with 0.01 seconds left in a really close game against a rival and see what you do! the fact is it was the game deciding goal after that goal mw had all of the momentum, which lead to them coming out and scoring in the third. So how would you have reacted?
I was talking about the first goal of the game. And to answer your question, I would act like I had been there before. The goal to end the second period definately changed the game. NP with that. If you ever played sports, you should understand you earn more respect and appreciation for your skills if you act like you have scored before.
This is my opinion, I think they have a great team and are on great run. I hope they can keep it going. West came out hungry and played avery good game Saturday. Thursdays game should be a great game, can hardly wait to see it. Good luck to both teams.
So, I guess Alex Ovechkin, Sydney Crosby aren't respected. Marian Gaborik seems to get a rise out of scoring. At a more local level, I think Blake Wheeler was a bit excited with his big goal a year or 2 ago. But none of these guys are respected....hmmmm. Sounds like sour grapes to me, puckluvr

Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 6:04 pm
by gruntcall
puckluvr wrote:hockeystar56784 wrote:lets see you score a goal with 0.01 seconds left in a really close game against a rival and see what you do! the fact is it was the game deciding goal after that goal mw had all of the momentum, which lead to them coming out and scoring in the third. So how would you have reacted?
I was talking about the first goal of the game. And to answer your question, I would act like I had been there before. The goal to end the second period definately changed the game. NP with that. If you ever played sports, you should understand you earn more respect and appreciation for your skills if you act like you have scored before.
This is my opinion, I think they have a great team and are on great run. I hope they can keep it going. West came out hungry and played avery good game Saturday. Thursdays game should be a great game, can hardly wait to see it. Good luck to both teams.

Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 7:11 pm
by JRdeeez
hockeypurist wrote:puckluvr wrote:hockeystar56784 wrote:lets see you score a goal with 0.01 seconds left in a really close game against a rival and see what you do! the fact is it was the game deciding goal after that goal mw had all of the momentum, which lead to them coming out and scoring in the third. So how would you have reacted?
I was talking about the first goal of the game. And to answer your question, I would act like I had been there before. The goal to end the second period definately changed the game. NP with that. If you ever played sports, you should understand you earn more respect and appreciation for your skills if you act like you have scored before.
This is my opinion, I think they have a great team and are on great run. I hope they can keep it going. West came out hungry and played avery good game Saturday. Thursdays game should be a great game, can hardly wait to see it. Good luck to both teams.
So, I guess Alex Ovechkin, Sydney Crosby aren't respected. Marian Gaborik seems to get a rise out of scoring. At a more local level, I think Blake Wheeler was a bit excited with his big goal a year or 2 ago. But none of these guys are respected....hmmmm. Sounds like sour grapes to me, puckluvr

Sour grapes? Did you read the last paragraph he wrote?? Give me a break man...please quit with the whole "me against the world" attitude.
Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 8:44 pm
by Black Ice
LZ94 wrote:Black Ice wrote:ap4mvp wrote:Albert Lea been there done that.
AL 5
Westy 4 ot
You mean lose in the semi-finals 2 of the last 3 years now. Yes that's true. It'll be 3 of 4 after next year.

Or you could say that they've now won the section finals 3 of the last 5 years.
60%, that's not too bad. How many others can say that over the last 5 years?
Then 3 of 6, 3 of 7, 3 of 8.........
With Lourdes stacking teams, Red Wing's program and the emergence of programs like New Prague and Faribault, Albert Lea's state tournament trips are going to be a distant memory. If they get moved out west again in a few years then maybe you'll see some more trips to St. Paul. Until then be prepared for some lean years.
Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 9:01 pm
by Jbone
hockeypurist wrote:puckluvr wrote:hockeystar56784 wrote:lets see you score a goal with 0.01 seconds left in a really close game against a rival and see what you do! the fact is it was the game deciding goal after that goal mw had all of the momentum, which lead to them coming out and scoring in the third. So how would you have reacted?
I was talking about the first goal of the game. And to answer your question, I would act like I had been there before. The goal to end the second period definately changed the game. NP with that. If you ever played sports, you should understand you earn more respect and appreciation for your skills if you act like you have scored before.
This is my opinion, I think they have a great team and are on great run. I hope they can keep it going. West came out hungry and played avery good game Saturday. Thursdays game should be a great game, can hardly wait to see it. Good luck to both teams.
So, I guess Alex Ovechkin, Sydney Crosby aren't respected. Marian Gaborik seems to get a rise out of scoring. At a more local level, I think Blake Wheeler was a bit excited with his big goal a year or 2 ago. But none of these guys are respected....hmmmm. Sounds like sour grapes to me, puckluvr

Tell me who respects Ovechkin and above all, Blake Wheeler. Crosby and Gaborik never make a man pile of love after a goal. Ovechkin and Wheeler I could see.
The Miracle was also a national stage that had much much more than hockey riding on it. And it was supposedly impossible.
Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 9:10 pm
by GinosAreGood
Black Ice wrote:LZ94 wrote:Black Ice wrote:
You mean lose in the semi-finals 2 of the last 3 years now. Yes that's true. It'll be 3 of 4 after next year.

Or you could say that they've now won the section finals 3 of the last 5 years.
60%, that's not too bad. How many others can say that over the last 5 years?
Then 3 of 6, 3 of 7, 3 of 8.........
With Lourdes stacking teams, Red Wing's program and the emergence of programs like New Prague and Faribault, Albert Lea's state tournament trips are going to be a distant memory. If they get moved out west again in a few years then maybe you'll see some more trips to St. Paul. Until then be prepared for some lean years.
I'd say going to state 3/5 years is pretty good. They've also done well (for being out of such a crappy, old 1A section). Every year it seems AL should be average, but Roy seems to get the best out of his kids every year, so i wouldn't count them out the next few years
Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2008 12:17 am
by Black Ice
GinosAreGood wrote:Black Ice wrote:LZ94 wrote:
Or you could say that they've now won the section finals 3 of the last 5 years.
60%, that's not too bad. How many others can say that over the last 5 years?
Then 3 of 6, 3 of 7, 3 of 8.........
With Lourdes stacking teams, Red Wing's program and the emergence of programs like New Prague and Faribault, Albert Lea's state tournament trips are going to be a distant memory. If they get moved out west again in a few years then maybe you'll see some more trips to St. Paul. Until then be prepared for some lean years.
I'd say going to state 3/5 years is pretty good. They've also done well (for being out of such a crappy, old 1A section). Every year it seems AL should be average, but Roy seems to get the best out of his kids every year, so i wouldn't count them out the next few years
They went to state in a section with no Lourdes, Red Wing, New Prague, or Northfield. Also Faribault's youth teams look very strong. Albert Lea will continue to be in the mix, but their chances of going anywhere will be a longshot.