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youngblood08
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Post by youngblood08 »

From the Hockey Hub,

"Stillwater had some chances on the doorstep, but the junior was able to gobble up most of the Ponies shots in his stomach."



PPG thanks for "pretending to be revelant in life" by the way, Do you have any of that "Housely" axe left to grind?
WB6162
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Post by WB6162 »

youngblood08 wrote:From the Hockey Hub,

"Stillwater had some chances on the doorstep, but the junior was able to gobble up most of the Ponies shots in his stomach."


PPG thanks for "pretending to be revelant in life" by the way, Do you have any of that "Housely" axe left to grind?
Now THAT"S FUNNY LMAO
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Post by wblhockeyfan8 »

WB6162 wrote:
youngblood08 wrote:From the Hockey Hub,

"Stillwater had some chances on the doorstep, but the junior was able to gobble up most of the Ponies shots in his stomach."


PPG thanks for "pretending to be revelant in life" by the way, Do you have any of that "Housely" axe left to grind?
Now THAT"S FUNNY LMAO
:lol:
Always celly hard.
BodyShots
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Post by BodyShots »

youngblood08 wrote:Ponies need this one to get start getting a few Monkeys off thier backs. Big confidence boost for them.

- Get Schletty to move side to side this year instead of shooting right at him.
- Watch for the Home-run breakout passes
- Keep a body on Wahlin, be Physical with Birkbine and get in his head, and dont forget about Jansen.

If Stillwater controls the pace it will be low scoring 3-1 Ponies.
I wasn't at the game, but did you call it, with these bullet items?
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Post by Pioneerprideguy »

youngblood08 wrote:From the Hockey Hub,

"Stillwater had some chances on the doorstep, but the junior was able to gobble up most of the Ponies shots in his stomach."



PPG thanks for "pretending to be revelant in life" by the way, Do you have any of that "Housely" axe left to grind?
Youngy,

I don't have an axe to grind with Housely, but I did sharpen it before I handed it to him. Now I just sit back and watch him hack away at his program. Question for ya. Since Stillwater is not a factor in high school hockey, will anybody hear it when the program falls?? :wink:
youngblood08
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Post by youngblood08 »

Yeah the PIONEERS. Seen as that's were you get your talent from you should hear it.
cyclones02
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Post by cyclones02 »

Without that stillwater youth program there would be no pioneers
stpaul
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Post by stpaul »

Without the Pioneers there would be no good high school hockey team for Stillwater youth to play for.
WB6162
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Post by WB6162 »

If this Stillwater-Hill banter ever stops I'll probably quit coming here :)
youngblood08
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Post by youngblood08 »

all in fun...............i hope. by the way i have nothing against the hill players, they are only kids.
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Post by BodyShots »

youngblood08 wrote:all in fun...............i hope. by the way i have nothing against the hill players, they are only kids.
And Mommy and Daddy make them go to THAT school. :oops:
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Post by kcusseinop »

youngblood08 wrote:all in fun...............i hope. by the way i have nothing against the hill players, they are only kids.
Yeah, all in fun youngblood08. How soon we forget one of your more memorable quotes calling out a High School Kid on this very board. This was posted on February 21, 2010. Dripping with compassion for the Hill players....

http://www.ushsho.com/forums/viewtopic. ... c&start=75

youngblood08 wrote:
PPG did STillwater play DE this year?? No. Did tartan play Park? Yes It's called common opponent. Just like MV and Woodbury were between the 2.

I am sure he will show as much class as the Hill players deserve. About as much class that they showed at the last Stillwater game they went to. Think you got bumped into last year lil Timmy?


Remember what happened to last year's #1.
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youngblood08
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Post by youngblood08 »

Glad to see you enjoy reading my memoirs. Thanks.
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Post by gophs1616 »

Pioneerprideguy wrote:
youngblood08 wrote:From the Hockey Hub,

"Stillwater had some chances on the doorstep, but the junior was able to gobble up most of the Ponies shots in his stomach."



PPG thanks for "pretending to be revelant in life" by the way, Do you have any of that "Housely" axe left to grind?
Youngy,

I don't have an axe to grind with Housely, but I did sharpen it before I handed it to him. Now I just sit back and watch him hack away at his program. Question for ya. Since Stillwater is not a factor in high school hockey, will anybody hear it when the program falls?? :wink:
Hack away at his program? before this Housley was coach the Ponies were not even in question for a conference or section title. As a Stillwater hockey fan I have seen this program progress more and more throughout the years. He has developed some pretty good players. He has developed the best defensive pairings in the conference. 3 of which are returning next year.
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Post by WB6162 »

gophs1616 wrote:
Pioneerprideguy wrote:
youngblood08 wrote:From the Hockey Hub,

"Stillwater had some chances on the doorstep, but the junior was able to gobble up most of the Ponies shots in his stomach."



PPG thanks for "pretending to be revelant in life" by the way, Do you have any of that "Housely" axe left to grind?
Youngy,

I don't have an axe to grind with Housely, but I did sharpen it before I handed it to him. Now I just sit back and watch him hack away at his program. Question for ya. Since Stillwater is not a factor in high school hockey, will anybody hear it when the program falls?? :wink:
Hack away at his program? before this Housley was coach the Ponies were not even in question for a conference or section title. As a Stillwater hockey fan I have seen this program progress more and more throughout the years. He has developed some pretty good players. He has developed the best defensive pairings in the conference. 3 of which are returning next year.
SW has 2 decent dmen, the rest are mediocre IMO.
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