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Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 12:33 am
by Just Checking
Experience is the only thing that will keep Hill going 6-3 Crimson roll.

Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 12:42 am
by sweetthang
Lechner is the best coach in Minnesota. Obviously based on the percentages of people picking against them hardly anyone gets that. Hill will be ready and in upset mode and give the Crimson all they can handle. They have won 10 in a row and this makes 11. Bring on an Eagan rematch on Friday night. They might just win that one too!!
I got Hill 4-3

Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 3:00 am
by sachishi4
East Side Pioneer Guy wrote:
sachishi4 wrote:
Sparlimb wrote: I remember a HM squad not too long ago being all but counted out by everyone. The 2008 squad had to go through undefeated Roseau and equaly as heralded Edina. They didn't just win, but they whipped both teams and won state. Let's do it again!
Tell me you're not comparing the '08 squad to this year's squad?
the players, no. The circumstances, yes.

Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 9:43 am
by Mnhockey83
Maple Grove 5-3
Should be a great game to open the tournament

Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 10:39 am
by Rich Clarke
Hill always scares me. When they have a top team the only thing that seems to beat them is the underdog, i.e. White Bear Lake, Rochester Century. But when that team gets to play the big boys they know how to win. The one thing I would say is that the HM teams that go far have the talent to do so. The 2008 team was a no. 1 team early on but stumbled with a couple early losses and never got a chance to catch Roseau, Edina, and Benilde until state. They proved that they were every bit as good as those teams as worthy of a top ranking.

This year's squad is clearly lacking in the depth of talent of the typical high end HM teams. They have a few very good players, but they usually have a lot more. I see this team as being closer to the 2009 team that lost its top players due to suspensions. That team came within an overtime goal of knocking off eventual champion Hill Murray, and then pasted badly by Edina in the consolation game. What that tells me is that when the game really matters an underdog HM team will come to play and play up to the level of its competition, which I think says a ton about Lechner and his staff.

I'd love to see the Pioneers do that this year, but I just think Maple Grove is such a complete team. When I first saw them I thought they were just big and physical and took advantage of mistakes, while smothering the other team's offense. When I saw them later in the year, they did the same thing but also had a lot of talent up front. And even if they don't play their best game, their goaltending is strong. I am looking at this as a 4-1 or 5-2 Crimson win.

Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 4:26 pm
by TheFakeHub
I really think Hill can pull this one out, Maple Grove is high powered and Dugas will be tested, but if the Pioneers top line can deliver as they have so often they'll win. 4-3 Hill

The groove vs. the pioneers

Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 6:11 pm
by blueblood
Nice opening AA game to start the 2012 tourney.

Ilike hill in the upset 4-3.

Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 6:12 pm
by CRS
Both teams are talented and this should make for a great game.

MG 4-2 (en)

Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 9:42 pm
by Orty
There is something to be said about tradition. And it's not like this is his first rodeo. Lechner can coach. Not sure he has enough this year.

However, about that tradition thing...

HM: 2 (OT)
MG: 1

Orty

Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2012 6:09 pm
by PassittoMcConnell
I had the opportunity to be at the Fairgrounds and watch both teams play Friday night. IMO Maple Grove has a little more speed and moves the puck better than the Pioneers. Both teams are very solid making for a great kick off to the tournament.

MG 5-2

Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2012 2:40 am
by Weekend_Warrior
Maple Grove really impressed me with how deep they are against Blaine. I don't think Hill has a chance - they didn't look very strong against Roseville.

Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2012 7:10 am
by PuckU126
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The Cobra Elite wins BIG

7-3.

8)

Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2012 9:59 am
by curtiscurve
Hill has a few things going for them. They have a great coach who will have them ready to go Thursday. They are a balanced squad that can grind and wear teams out. On the other hand, Maple Grove has been waiting for this day for a long time. This will be a tight game, but eventually Grove's skill and speed will be too much for Hill.

Prediction....
Crimson 5
Pioneers 3

Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2012 4:57 pm
by BlueLineSpecial
Anything can happen, but Maple Grove has the edge in most categories. The Green Machine has been known to play up (and down) to competition, so that could be a factor.

I see it:

MG 4
HM 2

Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2012 5:44 pm
by East Side Pioneer Guy
MG 3
HM 2

1 OT

So close.

Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2012 4:30 pm
by Northsider
East Side Tradition with the top coaching staff in the state 4
Noobs from those newfangled sub developments out in the boonies up towards St Cloud 1

When Hill is the underdog, Hill plays their best. Maple Grove is talented, sure, but they're not nearly as talented as '08 Roseau or '10 Minnetonka. Hill cleaned the clock with one of them and took the other to the fourth overtime. Lechner has more than enough tricks up his sleeve and has done this before.

I'm looking forward to watching my first state tourney game as a HM alumni at the X tomorrow. Should be a good one.

Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2012 4:31 pm
by Northsider
East Side Tradition with the top coaching staff in the state 4
Noobs from those newfangled sub developments out in the boonies up towards St Cloud 1

When Hill is the underdog, Hill plays their best. Maple Grove is talented, sure, but they're not nearly as talented as '08 Roseau or '10 Minnetonka. Hill cleaned the clock with one of them and took the other to the fourth overtime. Lechner has more than enough tricks up his sleeve and has done this before.

I'm looking forward to watching my first state tourney game as a HM alumni at the X tomorrow. Should be a good one.

Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2012 1:51 am
by freestyle
Hill will be heading to Mariucci on Friday

Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2012 8:36 am
by 763
I'm not quite sure why Hill has a huge "experience" advantage over MG. Last time I checked they were not in the tourney last year, leaving only a few seniors with tournament experience. The MG kids have been in big games their whole career and I do not think they'll be intimidated; after all they've been expecting this day to come for the last two years.

MG: 7
Hill: 3

Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2012 9:18 am
by BlueLineSpecial
763 wrote:I'm not quite sure why Hill has a huge "experience" advantage over MG. Last time I checked they were not in the tourney last year, leaving only a few seniors with tournament experience. The MG kids have been in big games their whole career and I do not think they'll be intimidated; after all they've been expecting this day to come for the last two years.

MG: 7
Hill: 3
:lol: You can't claim HM doesn't have a lot of experience then claim that Maple Grove has been in big games their whole career. I would think that most of the HM players have been, too

Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2012 9:43 am
by 763
BlueLineSpecial wrote:
763 wrote:I'm not quite sure why Hill has a huge "experience" advantage over MG. Last time I checked they were not in the tourney last year, leaving only a few seniors with tournament experience. The MG kids have been in big games their whole career and I do not think they'll be intimidated; after all they've been expecting this day to come for the last two years.

MG: 7
Hill: 3
:lol: You can't claim HM doesn't have a lot of experience then claim that Maple Grove has been in big games their whole career. I would think that most of the HM players have been, too
I'm not saying that they don't have experience, I also never said MG has more. I just don't think it will be the deciding factor in the game and I believe MG has the more talented and complete team

Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2012 9:44 am
by Sats81
sweetthang wrote:Lechner is the best coach in Minnesota. Obviously based on the percentages of people picking against them hardly anyone gets that. Hill will be ready and in upset mode and give the Crimson all they can handle. They have won 10 in a row and this makes 11. Bring on an Eagan rematch on Friday night. They might just win that one too!!
I got Hill 4-3
Agreed with you that Lechner is the best HS coach in the state. I am really interested to see what he does in this game. I think MG SHOULD win, but would not be suprised to see Hill pull the upset esp with Guentzel, Lavalle and Sampair. Not to mention Stefano isn't exactly Scotty Bowman.

Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2012 9:49 am
by LetsPlayHockey22
Sats81 wrote:
sweetthang wrote:Lechner is the best coach in Minnesota. Obviously based on the percentages of people picking against them hardly anyone gets that. Hill will be ready and in upset mode and give the Crimson all they can handle. They have won 10 in a row and this makes 11. Bring on an Eagan rematch on Friday night. They might just win that one too!!
I got Hill 4-3
Agreed with you that Lechner is the best HS coach in the state. I am really interested to see what he does in this game. I think MG SHOULD win, but would not be suprised to see Hill pull the upset esp with Guentzel, Lavalle and Sampair. Not to mention Stefano isn't exactly Scotty Bowman.
I agree, but for the kid's sake I hope MG can pull out a win with all the talent they have. I'd like to see them perform well in their debut.

Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2012 10:24 am
by BlueLineSpecial
763 wrote:
BlueLineSpecial wrote:
763 wrote:I'm not quite sure why Hill has a huge "experience" advantage over MG. Last time I checked they were not in the tourney last year, leaving only a few seniors with tournament experience. The MG kids have been in big games their whole career and I do not think they'll be intimidated; after all they've been expecting this day to come for the last two years.

MG: 7
Hill: 3
:lol: You can't claim HM doesn't have a lot of experience then claim that Maple Grove has been in big games their whole career. I would think that most of the HM players have been, too
I'm not saying that they don't have experience, I also never said MG has more. I just don't think it will be the deciding factor in the game and I believe MG has the more talented and complete team
As far as the players, I agree. I think HM only has a couple players on the current roster that have Tourney experience. That said, I think coaching experience is a critical factor, and I think you'd agree that the HM coaching staff has a ton of that. At the end of the day, Maple Grove has the talent to win this game, and probably should. But the HM coaching staff will have their boys ready. Should be a great game

Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2012 10:58 am
by Washed Up Alum 181
The Crimson will be ready to go for this one, I think they proved they can step up in big games with their domination in the section final. But I think they will be nervous and will be holding their sticks a little tighter to start the game. But than again H-M will too, some of their players have not seen much State tourney time as they didn't make it last year. But the Pioneers will be ready to play on tv again. Lechner will have them ready to go. I think Hill-Murray will make a good showing and this will be a great game all the way through but if Maple Grove can play the way they have been lately they should come out on top.

Maple Grove 5
Hill-Murray 3

Even though A and AA aren't comparable, if we learned anything from yesterdays games... Don't get in penalty trouble! I think special teams will play a big role. GO CRIMSON!!!