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Posted: Fri Sep 25, 2009 10:08 am
by dogeatdog1
HockeyGuy81 wrote:I don't think it's because the large associations think it's too cool, I think it's because they love hearing people bitch about it on the forum on a daily basis. Get over it
I think it is classic when they go 58 and 1 and use that as an excuse to continue to only have one team.. I can't wait to be coaching that one team that knocks them off. The threads about how they got screwed by the refs or didn't play their best wll be all over the forum.
Posted: Fri Sep 25, 2009 12:44 pm
by C-dad
dogeatdog1 wrote:HockeyGuy81 wrote:I don't think it's because the large associations think it's too cool, I think it's because they love hearing people bitch about it on the forum on a daily basis. Get over it
I think it is classic when they go 58 and 1 and use that as an excuse to continue to only have one team.. I can't wait to be coaching that one team that knocks them off. The threads about how they got screwed by the refs or didn't play their best wll be all over the forum.
And they'll probably be true!

Re: PWA Teams to watch for in 2009-2010
Posted: Fri Sep 25, 2009 10:24 pm
by defense
EDGEworkit wrote:What teams should be good this year? (besides edina).
I heard there's a great team in Edina.......

oh. I'm sorry...
Posted: Sun Sep 27, 2009 4:25 pm
by EDGEworkit
Talked to someone who thought Chaska should be solid.
Re: PWA Teams to watch for in 2009-2010
Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2009 10:30 am
by buttend
defense wrote:What teams should be good this year? (besides edina).
TC Metro Area
Wayzata: has a couple of the best PeeWee's in the state
Maple Grove: will be big and physical
EP: Always a contender
Burnsville will be the team not on anyones radar!
Elk River: Big physical team
Lakeville North: 8+ returners from last year
Posted: Sun Oct 04, 2009 8:16 pm
by The Talon
I think Rochester will have a soolid A1 team
Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2009 1:02 pm
by LPH
Kevin Kurtt, editor of Let's Play Hockey, here. I just wanted to offer those that are interested/qualifed an opportunity to be a ranker for Minnesota youth hockey within the pages of LPH. Are you a youth hockey coach, assistant coach, team manager or devout follower of youth hockey around the state who can lend a hand?
Here are the details of the "job." Each Monday evening, I would send you a compilation of all the youth hockey scores that I receive from over the weekend. Using that info, as well as your expertise at your chosen level of youth hockey, you would email me your rankings by noon on Wednesday.
Our rankers are anonymous. If you want to become a ranker, send a note to
editor@letsplayhockey.com.