Best JGA Goalie
Posted: Sun Dec 19, 2010 5:13 pm
From the tonka tourney there was a hot WBL goalie that stopped about 45 shots from ep. he was probably the reason why it went to OT
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I didnt think he was good at all. In fact, that was the concensus in the stands with a few goalie evaluators in the stands. The lack of scoring ability for EP really hurt them. The WBL goalie was below average, and probably their backup. Don't know what game you were watching.YeahhhBuddayyy wrote:From the tonka tourney there was a hot WBL goalie that stopped about 45 shots from ep. he was probably the reason why it went to OT
He is defiently their better goalie. I saw their next game against Duluth also. WBL barely beat them and he let in 2 pretty poor goals. I am not saying he is the best goalie but he definetly kept them in the gameMaster Recruiter wrote:I didnt think he was good at all. In fact, that was the concensus in the stands with a few goalie evaluators in the stands. The lack of scoring ability for EP really hurt them. The WBL goalie was below average, and probably their backup. Don't know what game you were watching.YeahhhBuddayyy wrote:From the tonka tourney there was a hot WBL goalie that stopped about 45 shots from ep. he was probably the reason why it went to OT
dont know what game you were watching Mr. Recruiter..... The Duluth game, the other Wb goalie played..... not the same goalies. It's Junior Gold "A" no team i know of has a starter or a back up goalieYeahhhBuddayyy wrote:He is defiently their better goalie. I saw their next game against Duluth also. WBL barely beat them and he let in 2 pretty poor goals. I am not saying he is the best goalie but he definetly kept them in the gameMaster Recruiter wrote:I didnt think he was good at all. In fact, that was the concensus in the stands with a few goalie evaluators in the stands. The lack of scoring ability for EP really hurt them. The WBL goalie was below average, and probably their backup. Don't know what game you were watching.YeahhhBuddayyy wrote:From the tonka tourney there was a hot WBL goalie that stopped about 45 shots from ep. he was probably the reason why it went to OT
Yes the Edina Goalie is very effective at getting a whistle when the pressure is beating down on his team. I am disappointed that the ref's do not call a delay penalty (if in fact that is a penalty that could be called)when it's only one net that seems to be coming loose.CountryGentelman2 wrote:Yeah after watching the EP vs. Edina game on Saturday I was really impresses by Ep's goalie Beaton, really high quality tendy in net. On the other hand, was disappointed by the performance of the Edina's goalie as he continuously pushed the net off.
#6??? oktheWEST wrote:#6 EP
I second theWEST.xxV4xx wrote:#6??? oktheWEST wrote:#6 EP
i really dont think either of tonkas goalies are even good! they just have a team in front of them that doesn't let the opponent get quality shots or breakaways on them " cough cough" WBL and Centennial.YeahhhBuddayyy wrote:Stillwaters #24 is very good
Wayzatas bigger goalie with all white pads is very good (played for blake i think)
I think tonkas better goalie is the little one with the gray helmet is solid
Edinas #1 is pretty weak but #33 is a very solid tender
Well you have to be good to play at an A level. With good defense it does help though. Giving a team 25 low percentage shots is better then 10 2 on 1's.xxV4xx wrote:i really dont think either of tonkas goalies are even good! they just have a team in front of them that doesn't let the opponent get quality shots or breakaways on them " cough cough" WBL and Centennial.YeahhhBuddayyy wrote:Stillwaters #24 is very good
Wayzatas bigger goalie with all white pads is very good (played for blake i think)
I think tonkas better goalie is the little one with the gray helmet is solid
Edinas #1 is pretty weak but #33 is a very solid tender