Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2010 1:30 pm
You're right, i mean why wouldn't you try to demoralize 16-18 year old kids?Doug McKenzie wrote:Good Luck to both teams as they try to advance to the JV State Tournament.
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You're right, i mean why wouldn't you try to demoralize 16-18 year old kids?Doug McKenzie wrote:Good Luck to both teams as they try to advance to the JV State Tournament.
Give your comments a rest mister!!Doug McKenzie wrote:Good Luck to both teams as they try to advance to the JV State Tournament.
How did Warroad do against you Rams this year again? I believe Roseau moved UP to AA so they would not have to get beat by Warroad in sections.Doug McKenzie wrote:Good Luck to both teams as they try to advance to the JV State Tournament.
Both comments lame....Rams and Warriors split this year for one...and there is another thread for your opinion on the Rams moving up to play with the big boys...check it outcurtiscurve wrote:How did Warroad do against you Rams this year again? I believe Roseau moved UP to AA so they would not have to get beat by Warroad in sections.Doug McKenzie wrote:Good Luck to both teams as they try to advance to the JV State Tournament.
hahahahaha thats awesomeDoug McKenzie wrote:Good Luck to both teams as they try to advance to the JV State Tournament.
Wow, what an intelligent comment. Just because you rode the pine on a below average AA school doesn't give you the right to rip on the credibility of a class A section championship game.Doug McKenzie wrote:Good Luck to both teams as they try to advance to the JV State Tournament.
I can tell ur new to this site....I have yet to ever cheer for the wave....I stay strong to my beliefs and they surely are not Warroad or EGF....stick with what you know....I don't consider myself an eastsider just cause I live and work here lolDoug McKenzie wrote:No comments from EGF please...Got your golf clubs out yet?
Yea it is pretty hilarious, so the 12, is that what year you graduate high school? Pay attention to your pre-algebra teacher, and leave the message boards to people with intelligent opinions and interaction.bjspud12 wrote:hahahahaha thats awesomeDoug McKenzie wrote:Good Luck to both teams as they try to advance to the JV State Tournament.
Amen to thatmn miracle man wrote:Yea it is pretty hilarious, so the 12, is that what year you graduate high school? Pay attention to your pre-algebra teacher, and leave the message boards to people with intelligent opinions and interaction.bjspud12 wrote:hahahahaha thats awesomeDoug McKenzie wrote:Good Luck to both teams as they try to advance to the JV State Tournament.
Don't kid yourself, just because you know how to work the caps lock button doesn't make you a professional hockey player.Doug McKenzie wrote:I skate in buildings that the only way YOU get into is to buy a ticket. YOUR money goes into my pocket. I thank YOU for that.
Doug McKenzie wrote:I skate in buildings that the only way YOU get into is to buy a ticket. YOUR money goes into my pocket. I thank YOU for that.
FINAL:mn miracle man wrote:2-0 Warroad
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Let me tell you guys how great it is that the Storey kid was able to play let alone score a point. This is the same kid that lacerated his kidney just a few months ago in the first Roseau-Warroad game. It is amazing that he was able to make his way back to the ice after that injury. He will surely help sure up the Warriors defense in the tournament. Wish him the the best of luck along with the rest of the Warriors. Perhaps this will be the year both them and Roseau bring back the big hardware. Longshot for both teams thoughAir Force 1 wrote:1-0 Warroad
Hebel from Storey at 6:18
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That is a very inspiring story and was wondering why he was not in the lineup. Did not know he sustained such a severe injury. Hope the kid has a great run down at excel along with his team!warriors41 wrote:Let me tell you guys how great it is that the Storey kid was able to play let alone score a point. This is the same kid that lacerated his kidney just a few months ago in the first Roseau-Warroad game. It is amazing that he was able to make his way back to the ice after that injury. He will surely help sure up the Warriors defense in the tournament. Wish him the the best of luck along with the rest of the Warriors. Perhaps this will be the year both them and Roseau bring back the big hardware. Longshot for both teams thoughAir Force 1 wrote:1-0 Warroad
Hebel from Storey at 6:18
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i suppose it would be against site rules to discuss specifics on why or why not a player has left a team.Air Force 1 wrote:What's up with the mention in the Grand Forks Herald this morning that the goaltender Storey quit the team after the Red Lake Falls game? They threw that morsel out there and then let it lie.
I would guess that Storey just felt that his knee was good enough to go for the rest of the tournament after he tested it against RLF. Tough to say for sure though.TheDon wrote:i suppose it would be against site rules to discuss specifics on why or why not a player has left a team.Air Force 1 wrote:What's up with the mention in the Grand Forks Herald this morning that the goaltender Storey quit the team after the Red Lake Falls game? They threw that morsel out there and then let it lie.
Maybe a longshot for the Warriors, but the Rams don't have a chance.warriors41 wrote:Let me tell you guys how great it is that the Storey kid was able to play let alone score a point. This is the same kid that lacerated his kidney just a few months ago in the first Roseau-Warroad game. It is amazing that he was able to make his way back to the ice after that injury. He will surely help sure up the Warriors defense in the tournament. Wish him the the best of luck along with the rest of the Warriors. Perhaps this will be the year both them and Roseau bring back the big hardware. Longshot for both teams thoughAir Force 1 wrote:1-0 Warroad
Hebel from Storey at 6:18
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