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Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2008 3:45 pm
by EagleGuy91
bladetape48 wrote:thats feeble

I need a vacation.
ninety5, is your passport current?
This is giving me a headache.
I wanna how how many thats it takes to change a lightbulb?
That's what I want to know.

Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2008 6:21 pm
by Easton4Life
Hey ninety5...do you know of any ways to make shoes whiter, mine are getting a little scuffed up.
Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2008 8:36 pm
by NikeBauer4life
Easton4Life wrote:Hey ninety5...do you know of any ways to make shoes whiter, mine are getting a little scuffed up.
ya I think i know a way. If you have a first place medal around somewhere just take that and wipe it on it, that should do the trick

Performance
Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2008 8:50 pm
by NikeBauer4life
I think maybe Blakes performace in reagions and state could have been better if they actually had a "decent" stereo...
Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 8:20 am
by ninety5
you need to learn how to use spell check. keep quite, be humble, log off the Xbox and do your homework. then you can come on here and type away without worrying about any scuffed shoes or broken stereo equipment. it was not broken at the start of the year....hmmmmm.
Eagle, passport is valid. "thats" just about right.

Blake Bantam B
Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 1:35 pm
by observer
I understand the State championship team from Blake used a player that doesn't even attend Blake. How's that possible? Hopefully that's enough for MN Hockey to finally pull the plug on the only remaining private school Bantam team. I understand that District 1 has already pulled the plug on Minnehaha and St. Thomas and they won't be allowed to host Bantam B teams next year.
Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 2:32 pm
by ninety5
speaking of associations...
isn't wayzata only about 13,000 people with a small geographic boundry, yet it's the biggest assoc in the country...how does this happen? are the kids from plymouth considered recruits? no? plymouth and wayzata are different cities, in different locations right? must mean that logic was used to determine what was best for the kids. wow, what a thought.
since rosters are verified each game, of each tourney and since all rostered players meet/met the qualifications that MH set forth, you're worrying about something without cause. D3 and MH have waiver rules, and even goalie specific rules. let it go.
Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 3:14 pm
by demongoed
ninety5-You indicated earlier that there was not a tryout process, so how was the team chosen? I too heard that there was a player on Blake's team that did not attend the school, much like kids waiver from their home/school district-based associations into others. Blake is considered an association unto itself, with waivers, etc. like all other associations. So can any player waiver in to Blake? What if there are more players than space on the roster--how is the team chosen then?
Re: Blake Bantam B
Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 4:04 pm
by bladetape48
bladetape48
Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 4:05 pm
by bladetape48
demongoed wrote:ninety5-You indicated earlier that there was not a tryout process, so how was the team chosen? I too heard that there was a player on Blake's team that did not attend the school, much like kids waiver from their home/school district-based associations into others. Blake is considered an association unto itself, with waivers, etc. like all other associations. So can any player waiver in to Blake? What if there are more players than space on the roster--how is the team chosen then?
for an association to waiver you out to play for a team such as blake, you would probably need connections to the school. such as going their or going their in the past. otherwise good luck with being waiverd

Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 5:48 pm
by conditioningsucks
bladetape,
winning the state tourney with a nonstudent is problematic. Blake is not a typical 'association' and whether there was a waiver or not sets bad precedent as the team is presented as a service for students, yet they can be accused of 'loading up'. private schools can now fill out their rosters with nonstudents. looks like there is a home for Fire players if the Fire goes down!.
Conditioning
Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 7:11 pm
by NikeBauer4life
this is off topic of what we are talking about but...
conditioningsucks,
conditioning actually doesn't suck. conditioning is what wins you state championships.
just an fyi
Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 8:12 pm
by stanley
conditioningsucks wrote:bladetape,
winning the state tourney with a nonstudent is problematic. Blake is not a typical 'association' and whether there was a waiver or not sets bad precedent as the team is presented as a service for students, yet they can be accused of 'loading up'. private schools can now fill out their rosters with nonstudents. looks like there is a home for Fire players if the Fire goes down!.
Oh come on...you guys all know one player doesn't make a team a winner.It looks like this team was mostly second years who went out and won a State Championship! Sour grapes!!!
Can we talk about something worth while?
Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 9:32 pm
by cajones18
I say that teams who recruit should not be allowed to play at any level. Let their team come from raw talent. Not the whole state's talent.
Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 10:13 pm
by bladetape48
state was a great experience
Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 11:22 pm
by conditioningsucks
bladetape, your comment is incorrect. I have heard from a blake contact that one of your forwards did not attend blake. My earlier comment was not to rip on blake, but to point out the loopholes for nonstudents to play for a school team. if blake is allowing one nonstudent skater in, why won't they let others tryout who are nonstudents? Why not just have AAA if we are going to let players be free agents when private schools decide they are good enough to waive in or want to stoke up their teams.
Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 11:37 pm
by bladetape48
conditioningsucks wrote:bladetape, your comment is incorrect. I have heard from a blake contact that one of your forwards did not attend blake. My earlier comment was not to rip on blake, but to point out the loopholes for nonstudents to play for a school team. if blake is allowing one nonstudent skater in, why won't they let others tryout who are nonstudents? Why not just have AAA if we are going to let players be free agents when private schools decide they are good enough to waive in or want to stoke up their teams.
he played on the team last year and went to blake last year, his current school does not have a bantam team so he went and got waiverd so he would be able to play with wat he knows. check blakes directory you will find him in it
Posted: Fri Apr 04, 2008 8:11 am
by EagleGuy91
Blah, Blah, Blake, Blah . . .
Can we get back to talking about EP or Edina or Duluth East or Richfield, PLEASE????? Or even the Moorhead Tournament or the hotel in Fargo????
OK, new topic . . . name some of the best Bantam B coaches in District 6? Your thoughts?
(Editor's Note: The first person to respond seriously will be asked to join Elvis in leaving the building and will not win a prize, pass go or collect $200.)
Posted: Fri Apr 04, 2008 8:49 am
by ninety5
Lou Brown, managed the Toledo Mudhens for years. although he is uncertain about his future in hockey and has a guy on the other line about some white wall tires. He'll get back to you...
Reg Dunlop, man for man, best coach in the league.
Gordon Bombay, triple deke, enough said.
Am I missing anyone?
Posted: Fri Apr 04, 2008 9:53 am
by EagleGuy91
Yes . . .
Murray Chadwick . . . he went with the other guy, but he's sure you'll catch on somewhere. Until then, there's always tea with Miss McGill. You know what Gordie Howe got for a signing bonus? A team jacket!!
Posted: Fri Apr 04, 2008 11:47 am
by ninety5
sources tell me that Chadwick is close to signing on with the big club, which is of course, outside of D6.
(word is, the big club was really impressed with his coaching of a young sniper/pugilist like Dean-O and will be offering a nice signing bonus)
just word on the street...
FYI...Ned Brayden has also earned his CEP card, since retiring form the Federal League, and will be taking a group to the show next season.
Posted: Fri Apr 04, 2008 5:30 pm
by Duluth 4
EagleGuy91 wrote:Blah, Blah, Blake, Blah . . .
Can we get back to talking about EP or Edina or Duluth East or Richfield, PLEASE????? Or even the Moorhead Tournament or the hotel in Fargo????
OK, new topic . . . name some of the best Bantam B coaches in District 6? Your thoughts?
(Editor's Note: The first person to respond seriously will be asked to join Elvis in leaving the building and will not win a prize, pass go or collect $200.)
I agree.. how about duluth east in state. :]
Just a reminder
Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2008 9:44 pm
by NikeBauer4life
Hey everybody,
i would just like to remind you all that the blake won state
thanks for your time to read that

Re: Just a reminder
Posted: Fri Apr 11, 2008 11:12 am
by RickO'Shea
NikeBauer4life wrote:Hey everybody,
i would just like to remind you all that the blake won state
thanks for your time to read that

An A team should be able to beat B teams.
Re: Just a reminder
Posted: Fri Apr 11, 2008 1:00 pm
by bladetape48
adsf