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Hockey Day in Minnesota 2010
Posted: Tue Jun 23, 2009 3:51 pm
by northhockey
FSN/Minnesota Wild Hockey Day in Minnesota 2010 - Hermantown
January 23rd
Duluth Marshall vs. Hopkins - boys
Eden Prairie vs. Hermantown boys
Duluth vs. Proctor/Hermantown/Marshall girls
Outside, Northern Minnesota Hockey!!!
Posted: Wed Jun 24, 2009 10:56 am
by royals dad
How do Duluth and PHM look to be this year?
Posted: Wed Jun 24, 2009 2:41 pm
by iceage
royals dad wrote:How do Duluth and PHM look to be this year?
Duluth loses 7 senior and 120 points. I saw them play twice last year, against Hill Murray and Hopkins. They played both games well losing to Hill Murray (2-1) and beating Hopkins by the same score. The warroad win in Warroad must have been hugh for them. Logergren and Buckley will have to pick up their game but I don't think it will be enough. They have a solid goalie in Paige Turner (I love that name). Don't know who they will pick up or how the JV players are.
PHM loses 5 seniors and about 160 points. They will miss Downey and Weiss. I saw them play against Hopkins. Not a very good game for them. Stauber and Gilbert will be back but they will need help from Mathews, Buchite, and Eliason. Morris is a young but experienced goalie who will do well.
I don't see either team in the top ten but this is mainly because there will be a lot of other good teams vying for those spots. But as my friends tell me, I am often wrong but never in doubt.
Posted: Wed Jun 24, 2009 9:58 pm
by ~hockeygirl~
royals dad wrote:How do Duluth and PHM look to be this year?
Neither team seems to have much depth this year. But the game should still be a good one.
Posted: Wed Jun 24, 2009 10:40 pm
by trojangoalie241
Amber Fryklund resigned today.
She accepted a teaching job at Marshall and rumor has it that she will assistant coach for PHM next year.
Posted: Wed Jun 24, 2009 11:01 pm
by mnhockey123
trojangoalie241 wrote:Amber Fryklund resigned today.
She accepted a teaching job at Marshall and rumor has it that she will assistant coach for PHM next year.
...so you're saying 'Jimber' has officially bowed out now? Since they've done everything (hockey related) together for the last three years, why did they each resign individually?
**User note: The over/under on the lifespan of this post is set at 12 hours. I'm taking the under**
Posted: Wed Jun 24, 2009 11:08 pm
by trojangoalie241
DING DING DING! That's what I'm saying!
Unfortunately you win nothing because this was obvious and we all knew it would happen. Sorry.
Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2009 12:13 am
by 22muchinfo
...so you're saying 'Jimber' has officially bowed out now? Since they've done everything (hockey related) together for the last three years, why did they each resign individually?
Yes, it is a sad state of 'affairs' but a win/win for the Duluth players
Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2009 8:55 am
by Bensonmum
This is WAY too much info....
Re: Hockey Day in Minnesota 2010
Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2010 12:48 pm
by WarriorHockey00
Just a reminder, Hockey Day in Minnesota 2010 - Hermantown
January 23rd is tomorrow.
Duluth Marshall vs. Hopkins - 10:00 AM
Eden Prairie vs. Hermantown - 1:30 PM
Duluth vs. Proctor/Hermantown/Marshall - 4:30 PM
It's going to be a great day for Minnesota hockey, filled with 3 exciting, outdoor games.
Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2010 11:39 am
by JohnnyBuck
Any predictions on the PHM / Duluth game? PHM won the first game 2-1.
Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2010 12:44 pm
by hockey relic
JohnnyBuck wrote:Any predictions on the PHM / Duluth game? PHM won the first game 2-1.
Any details on this game?
hockey day game
Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2010 3:50 pm
by SEhockeyDAD
I wouldn't take too much from this game. I watched some of it on TV and was disappointed for the players. It was snowing to the point of burying the puck from time to time. Awful conditions. PHM won 4-2, and from what I watched in the first period, was threatening to score much more than Duluth.
Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 5:07 pm
by DHMN
Definitely wasn't a game to REALLY take anything from concerning 7AA .. though it'll still be considered a game against each other, and BOTH teams did have to compete on the same ice.
Once they decided to clean the ice at TV timeouts Duluth carried a lot more of the play, at least from what I saw on TV. When the conditions were terrible .. it really showed just how good Julia Gilbert is, and she really earned her player of the game that FSN gave her.
Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 6:22 pm
by JohnnyBuck
It was definately a different game. Thought PHM just had more depth. Duluth's goalie is the real deal and kept them in the game despite the conditions. It was sad to see her dad chewing her out after the game for "playing a terrible game". Had his daughter in tears. Just a shame! I felt bad for the kid.
Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 9:52 pm
by DHMN
JohnnyBuck wrote:It was definately a different game. Thought PHM just had more depth. Duluth's goalie is the real deal and kept them in the game despite the conditions. It was sad to see her dad chewing her out after the game for "playing a terrible game". Had his daughter in tears. Just a shame! I felt bad for the kid.
Hate to say it, but that's the usual.
Posted: Thu Jan 28, 2010 11:24 am
by mnhockey123
DHMN wrote:JohnnyBuck wrote:It was definately a different game. Thought PHM just had more depth. Duluth's goalie is the real deal and kept them in the game despite the conditions. It was sad to see her dad chewing her out after the game for "playing a terrible game". Had his daughter in tears. Just a shame! I felt bad for the kid.
Hate to say it, but that's the usual.
DHMN- You could not be more incorrect. I'm sure you think you have seen a parent or five lose control in your day, but you honestly haven't seen anything until you've witnessed Turner's dad in action. Go check out a Northern Stars game sometime. Trust me, it won't take you long to figure out who he is. That guy has the final word on crazed sports parents.
*EDIT*...I now see you may have been saying that the post-game 'pep talk' in question is par for the course for a Duluth game.
Posted: Thu Jan 28, 2010 1:00 pm
by DHMN
mnhockey123 wrote:DHMN wrote:JohnnyBuck wrote:It was definately a different game. Thought PHM just had more depth. Duluth's goalie is the real deal and kept them in the game despite the conditions. It was sad to see her dad chewing her out after the game for "playing a terrible game". Had his daughter in tears. Just a shame! I felt bad for the kid.
Hate to say it, but that's the usual.
DHMN- You could not be more incorrect. I'm sure you think you have seen a parent or five lose control in your day, but you honestly haven't seen anything until you've witnessed Turner's dad in action. Go check out a Northern Stars game sometime. Trust me, it won't take you long to figure out who he is. That guy has the final word on crazed sports parents.
*EDIT*...I now see you may have been saying that the post-game 'pep talk' in question is par for the course for a Duluth game.
That's why I said 'that's the usual'.. it starts from the first drop of the puck and doesn't stop in public. I've known for over 2 years...
Posted: Thu Jan 28, 2010 1:13 pm
by mnhockey123
DHMN wrote:mnhockey123 wrote:DHMN wrote:
Hate to say it, but that's the usual.
DHMN- You could not be more incorrect. I'm sure you think you have seen a parent or five lose control in your day, but you honestly haven't seen anything until you've witnessed Turner's dad in action. Go check out a Northern Stars game sometime. Trust me, it won't take you long to figure out who he is. That guy has the final word on crazed sports parents.
*EDIT*...I now see you may have been saying that the post-game 'pep talk' in question is par for the course for a Duluth game.
That's why I said 'that's the usual'.. it starts from the first drop of the puck and doesn't stop in public. I've known for over 2 years...
Yeah. My mistake. I thought you were saying 'it's the usual' for parents to bark at their kids in the State of Hockey and were unaware of Duluth goalie parent guy's lack of control.
Posted: Thu Jan 28, 2010 1:18 pm
by DHMN
mnhockey123 wrote:DHMN wrote:mnhockey123 wrote:
DHMN- You could not be more incorrect. I'm sure you think you have seen a parent or five lose control in your day, but you honestly haven't seen anything until you've witnessed Turner's dad in action. Go check out a Northern Stars game sometime. Trust me, it won't take you long to figure out who he is. That guy has the final word on crazed sports parents.
*EDIT*...I now see you may have been saying that the post-game 'pep talk' in question is par for the course for a Duluth game.
That's why I said 'that's the usual'.. it starts from the first drop of the puck and doesn't stop in public. I've known for over 2 years...
Yeah. My mistake. I thought you were saying 'it's the usual' for parents to bark at their kids in the State of Hockey and were unaware of Duluth goalie parent guy's lack of control.
CEC/Duluth at Heritage tonight.. so there's another round tonight.