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Final Five Quarterfinals: St, Clooud vs. Fighting Whioux

Re: Final Five Quarterfinals: St, Clooud vs. Fighting Whioux

Yes he will... if the game goes 308 minutes and 35 seconds. That's how many he gave up in those six games. So that's what, in the 13th OT? Must be cause its unlucky thirteen. If we got 13 OTs then I won't even be mad that he gives up the game-winner, it'll be like an extra four games DAMMIT!

Your calculations are flawed because you are counting minutes that Red Light Lee faced against former teammates, but not counting those goals. When you calculate Lee's GAA using the minutes that current Sioux players were on the ice, get back to me. ;)

The facts remain that Red Light Lee has never beaten North Dakota, and has a horrendous GAA against UND. His last performance against the Sioux at the Final Five lasted just over 26 minutes, and he put up a 9.20 GAA.

It's a difficult decision...empty net or Red Light Lee?
 
Your calculations are flawed because you are counting minutes that Red Light Lee faced against former teammates, but not counting those goals. When you calculate Lee's GAA using the minutes that current Sioux players were on the ice, get back to me. ;)

The facts remain that Red Light Lee has never beaten North Dakota, and has a horrendous GAA against UND. His last performance against the Sioux at the Final Five lasted just over 26 minutes, and he put up a 9.20 GAA.

It's a difficult decision...empty net or Red Light Lee?

Of course my calculations are flawed! It doesn't change the fact that your argument is boring and repetitive! Let me know when you've got something new, all your posts have been the exact same for the last ten or so DAMMIT!
 
Re: Final Five Quarterfinals: St, Clooud vs. Fighting Whioux

Of course my calculations are flawed! It doesn't change the fact that your argument is boring and repetitive! Let me know when you've got something new, all your posts have been the exact same for the last ten or so DAMMIT!

It is purposefully done to reflect Red Light Lee's consistently bad play against the Sioux.
 
Re: Final Five Quarterfinals: St, Clooud vs. Fighting Whioux

Do the UND fans honestly think anyone is afraid of their little troll, Lamoureaux?
 
Re: Final Five Quarterfinals: St, Clooud vs. Fighting Whioux

Not a bad choice. The last time Eidsness got the start against SCSU at the Final Five I remember the Sioux lifting the Broadmoor Trophy.

I also remember Red Light Lee getting pulled after an impressive (for him) 26+ minutes and 9.20 GAA.

I also remember the day before Mike Lee shut out Wisconsin, a team that went on to play in the NCAA championship game. Mike Lee is the last goalie to shut out an opposing team in the WCHA Final Five tournament.
 
Re: Final Five Quarterfinals: St, Clooud vs. Fighting Whioux

Mario is scared of Monique and Jocelyne

Speaking of the Lammy twins, I like how the Gophers ended their season. Especially sweet considering they bailed on the UofM to transfer back to the beautiful tundra.
 
Re: Final Five Quarterfinals: St, Clooud vs. Fighting Whioux

He would definitely look like Mark Alt then.
I swear, it looks like someone actually hit him in the face with a Louisville Slugger. You can actually see where the round barrel of the bat made direct contact with the front of his face, right below the eyes. Its so distinct that you could probably actually measure the diameter of the bat just by looking at side profile of his face.
 
Re: Final Five Quarterfinals: St, Clooud vs. Fighting Whioux

I also remember the day before Mike Lee shut out Wisconsin, a team that went on to play in the NCAA championship game. Mike Lee is the last goalie to shut out an opposing team in the WCHA Final Five tournament.

It's too bad Red Light Lee gave up 3 goals in the first 15 minutes (11.73 GAA) the next time they faced Wisconsin though...otherwise we might be talking about SCSU being the team that got throttled by BC in the 2010 Championship Game. :p:D:D
 
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