Warroad's Biggest Loss Ever?
Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2008 6:16 pm
Was the 0-8 loss against Roseau their biggest loss in history...atleast in the last 10 years...??
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Or was it Glenn Demotta transfering to Roseau?ACTUALFORMERPLAYER wrote:NO, It was losing Danny Lambert back to Canada.
Or was it Roseau is just that good up Nort?OGEE OGELTHORPE wrote:Or was it Glenn Demotta transfering to Roseau?ACTUALFORMERPLAYER wrote:NO, It was losing Danny Lambert back to Canada.
Indians forever wrote:Or was it Roseau is just that good up Nort?OGEE OGELTHORPE wrote:Or was it Glenn Demotta transfering to Roseau?ACTUALFORMERPLAYER wrote:NO, It was losing Danny Lambert back to Canada.
as much as I can remember...yesSiouxRecruit wrote:So i take that as a yes....good thing that wasnt this year eh?....
OGEE OGELTHORPE wrote:Or was it Glenn Demotta transfering to Roseau?ACTUALFORMERPLAYER wrote:NO, It was losing Danny Lambert back to Canada.
I think this had something to do with coaching philosophies. When the Broten boys were in the showers half way through second in the era of no running time the scoreboards only went up to 19. Roseau had to be careful not to have a clock malfunction.WarroadWarrior wrote:still nothing compared to the 16-1 (or something like that) stomping we put on roseau back in the Oshie Days
You can't be serious..........ACTUALFORMERPLAYER wrote:I think this had something to do with coaching philosophies. When the Broten boys were in the showers half way through second in the era of no running time the scoreboards only went up to 19. Roseau had to be careful not to have a clock malfunction.WarroadWarrior wrote:still nothing compared to the 16-1 (or something like that) stomping we put on roseau back in the Oshie Days
I personally am quickly becoming a Warroad Warrior fan.
Yes I am. I want Warroad to beat PR.OGEE OGELTHORPE wrote:You can't be serious..........ACTUALFORMERPLAYER wrote:I think this had something to do with coaching philosophies. When the Broten boys were in the showers half way through second in the era of no running time the scoreboards only went up to 19. Roseau had to be careful not to have a clock malfunction.WarroadWarrior wrote:still nothing compared to the 16-1 (or something like that) stomping we put on roseau back in the Oshie Days
I personally am quickly becoming a Warroad Warrior fan.![]()
Just trying to get the facts straight.....SB...SB24 wrote:Grasping for straws are we peanut gallery?
Actually, it was 1978 and Neal was a senior and not Aaron. The game was played at the old Gardens (Popple Palace) and the Rams won 16-0 with Neal, Aaron and Butsy watching the third period from the stands.sliver wrote:I believe the biggest loss Warroad suffered by Roseau was in 78 or 79
When Roseau won 16-0 or 16-1 in the old Gardens. Kenny Thunder was in net for Warroad. Aaron Broten would have been a Senior.
I thought it was the other way around. Didn't Roseau get sick of losing in the Section 8 tourney so the opted up knowing that they would only have to compete with Moorhead and not Warroad, TRF, EGF, etc...Pioneerprideguy wrote:I think Roseau proved that Warroad belongs in Class A. If ya can't run with the big boys, stay on the porch! Be thankful Roseau opted up or Warroad fans would have no shot at coming to St. Paul.
Roseau would rather never travel to St. Paul again rather than appear in the "B" team tourney. If you can't grow a set, go play in the girls tourney!Wild4hockey wrote:I thought it was the other way around. Didn't Roseau get sick of losing in the Section 8 tourney so the opted up knowing that they would only have to compete with Moorhead and not Warroad, TRF, EGF, etc...Pioneerprideguy wrote:I think Roseau proved that Warroad belongs in Class A. If ya can't run with the big boys, stay on the porch! Be thankful Roseau opted up or Warroad fans would have no shot at coming to St. Paul.
Roseau has an unbelievable team this year and last, but Warroad has had some stellar teams as well, especially 2004 where they were arguably the best team in the state, for either class. I just wish TRF could follow their example!
Rams 92 wins 4 ties and 57 losses against Warroad. AND SEVEN BIG ONES.defense wrote:OHHHHHH that sucks, just in the middle of another post going Ram pride crazy, mr. Wild4hockey brings up that one fact that everyone in green and white would just as soon like to forget........Yes, Roseau does win in 8AA...the same section where their only competition is Moorhead....not or 4 others. Yes Roseau has made northern Minnesota proud and should be proud to have accomplished what they have, but they never won a section 8A tournement.........