#5 Wayzata @ #4 Hopkins 2-21-08
Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 10:59 pm
Hopkins won the most recent meeting by 4, but they tied in the first. Could be close.
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Lopresti wrote: I've talked to many people associated with this team over the years and never have I heard something good to say about the coach.
I expect Hopkins to beat Wayzata.GOPHERFAN119 wrote:Hopkins wins 5-2.
Even if they did win, they would get smoked in the next game by Mtka.
They can get the golf clubs out early and start practicing.
I agree, it's no automatic game.Gopher Blog wrote:
If they meet Minnetonka, I don't think it will be an automatic win for the Skippers. After all, Hopkins beat them once already this year and if they meet again, it will be on neutral ice. We have seen some big upsets in sections in year's past so you can't dismiss them too easily.
Fons is the kind of goalie that can certainly steal a game when he is on. Hopkins has some good young talent as well. I would bet it will be a fun, competitive game if they meet in the next round.
more than a bit betterDoc Holliday wrote:I agree, it's no automatic game.Gopher Blog wrote:
If they meet Minnetonka, I don't think it will be an automatic win for the Skippers. After all, Hopkins beat them once already this year and if they meet again, it will be on neutral ice. We have seen some big upsets in sections in year's past so you can't dismiss them too easily.
Fons is the kind of goalie that can certainly steal a game when he is on. Hopkins has some good young talent as well. I would bet it will be a fun, competitive game if they meet in the next round.
I've seen both teams play, and it could go either way. I think Tonka is a bit better top to bottom, but Hopkins has very good size and uses it well, especially on the power play. Add in Fons, and it would be a battle.
I'd say your shots prediction is a little boldDasCondor wrote:more than a bit betterDoc Holliday wrote:I agree, it's no automatic game.Gopher Blog wrote:
If they meet Minnetonka, I don't think it will be an automatic win for the Skippers. After all, Hopkins beat them once already this year and if they meet again, it will be on neutral ice. We have seen some big upsets in sections in year's past so you can't dismiss them too easily.
Fons is the kind of goalie that can certainly steal a game when he is on. Hopkins has some good young talent as well. I would bet it will be a fun, competitive game if they meet in the next round.
I've seen both teams play, and it could go either way. I think Tonka is a bit better top to bottom, but Hopkins has very good size and uses it well, especially on the power play. Add in Fons, and it would be a battle.
hopkins should beat wayzate because of Fons, otherwise it would be real close
also hopkins is tiny. It will be a close game, but only in score. I'd guess shots will be 50-15 I just dont see tonka losing to them again, minnetonka isnt going to be taking them lightly. Only way they lose is if Fons stands on his head the whole game and gets a shutout
not any different than the last time they played i believe it was 47-14 and first game fons had over 50 saves (i think) so i dont think its that boldGoldy Gopher wrote:I'd say your shots prediction is a little boldDasCondor wrote:more than a bit betterDoc Holliday wrote: I agree, it's no automatic game.
I've seen both teams play, and it could go either way. I think Tonka is a bit better top to bottom, but Hopkins has very good size and uses it well, especially on the power play. Add in Fons, and it would be a battle.
hopkins should beat wayzate because of Fons, otherwise it would be real close
also hopkins is tiny. It will be a close game, but only in score. I'd guess shots will be 50-15 I just dont see tonka losing to them again, minnetonka isnt going to be taking them lightly. Only way they lose is if Fons stands on his head the whole game and gets a shutout
The only reason I say that is because you don't see too many close games with shots that are 50-15 no matter who the goalie is.DasCondor wrote:not any different than the last time they played i believe it was 47-14 and first game fons had over 50 saves (i think) so i dont think its that boldGoldy Gopher wrote:I'd say your shots prediction is a little boldDasCondor wrote: more than a bit better
hopkins should beat wayzate because of Fons, otherwise it would be real close
also hopkins is tiny. It will be a close game, but only in score. I'd guess shots will be 50-15 I just dont see tonka losing to them again, minnetonka isnt going to be taking them lightly. Only way they lose is if Fons stands on his head the whole game and gets a shutout
DasCondor wrote:yea the floodgates should open, but fons seems to play well vs minnetonka last game was 3-1 but could of easily been 6-1 or worse with a mediocre goalie
no need to cry, it will all be over soon for you. I hope tonka can do the honors but idk wayzata could pull it off ahahahCircles wrote:DasCondor wrote:yea the floodgates should open, but fons seems to play well vs minnetonka last game was 3-1 but could of easily been 6-1 or worse with a mediocre goalie
You've already stated your opinion on Hopkins, in this thread and numerous others, now get the hell out of here, we will see you in the next round.
What color is the sky in your world, Yzatahockey10?Yzatahockey10 wrote:i got wayzata 4 hopkins 0. wayzata out shoots royals 31-18
I'd have to guess it's blue....WayOutWest wrote:What color is the sky in your world, Yzatahockey10?Yzatahockey10 wrote:i got wayzata 4 hopkins 0. wayzata out shoots royals 31-18