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Miami hosts St. Cloud St. Oct 9-10

Re: Miami hosts St. Cloud St. Oct 9-10

Not sure on any relation, but did hear the reason he chose miami over SCSU was because of the olympic ice surface.

Well then we don't need his shallow *** anyway... nothing wrong with us, just 'cause our ice rink has a little wider hips than Miami's does. :D

McDonald Rink: Nothin' wrong with a little junk in the trunk! ;)
 
Re: Miami hosts St. Cloud St. Oct 9-10

Not sure on any relation, but did hear the reason he chose miami over SCSU was because of the olympic ice surface.

Interesting. There aren't many fans out there willing to admit that one of their own team's players is a wuss.
 
Re: Miami hosts St. Cloud St. Oct 9-10

I believe Hartman is what is classified as a "Husky reject". Good enough for Miami, though. Are there many cruise ships in the harbor these days?
 
Re: Miami hosts St. Cloud St. Oct 9-10

I believe Hartman is what is classified as a "Husky reject". Good enough for Miami, though. Are there many cruise ships in the harbor these days?

Yea that's a shocker isn't it? He leaves St Cloud so that he can further his playing career and goes to juniors where the rinks are 200x85, then he picks a school that's 200x85. All that small ice you know he likes to lay the body out there. Have fun trying to skate around him this weekend, not much room for your boys to hide.
 
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Re: Miami hosts St. Cloud St. Oct 9-10

Interesting. There aren't many fans out there willing to admit that one of their own team's players is a wuss.

Those words didn't come out of my mouth. Not our fault he wanted to play for a contender rather than stay at home. He has plan's of going to the NHL so he wanted to play on an NHL sized rink, shocker.
 
Re: Miami hosts St. Cloud St. Oct 9-10

Dunn is starting Friday Lee is starting saturday night. Dunn has been decent when he has played, but for some reason always gives up a soft one at a key point in the game.

So the Huskies are going to throw Lee right into the first eh?
 
Re: Miami hosts St. Cloud St. Oct 9-10

For the record Joe Hartman is Matt Hartman's brother. Motzko wanted this kid bad and he choose Miami for the small ice.:( Oh well, you win some you lose some. Hopefully Roe, Lasch and the boys can school him a little this weekend.:)

This is a huge weekend for the Huskies. Miami is going to be a top ten team all year and winning at least one this weekend is a must when it comes to the pairwise. The Huskies have a ton of untapped talent and two of the best players in college hockey. If Miami thinks they are going walk over the Huskies this weekend they are in for a big surprise. It should be a great weekend of hockey.
 
Re: Miami hosts St. Cloud St. Oct 9-10

Yea that's a shocker isn't it? He leaves St Cloud so that he can further his playing career and goes to juniors where the rinks are 200x85, then he picks a school that's 200x85. All that small ice you know he likes to lay the body out there. Have fun trying to skate around him this weekend, not much room for your boys to hide.

You may be surprised at the speed the Huskies have at forward.
Hartman is an ok skater, but admitted he picked the smaller ice schools because it's harder to catch people on the bigger sheet.
He could have problems stopping some guys getting around him, smaller ice or not.
Also yes we are not a large team, but don't take that to mean that they are afraid of getting hit.
 
Re: Miami hosts St. Cloud St. Oct 9-10

You didn't have to say them. Choosing a school based on ice size is incredibly wussy.

It was a factor, there are a lot of reasons to choose Miami over St. Cloud. For those coming into town they will see several of them. 3-1 girl to guy ratio ( and the women are gorgeous), campus is spectacular, Facilities are top notch, program is first class, team is a contender year in and year out. Just to name a few.
 
Re: Miami hosts St. Cloud St. Oct 9-10

You may be surprised at the speed the Huskies have at forward.
Hartman is an ok skater, but admitted he picked the smaller ice schools because it's harder to catch people on the bigger sheet.
He could have problems stopping some guys getting around him, smaller ice or not.
Also yes we are not a large team, but don't take that to mean that they are afraid of getting hit.

I don't think we will be surprised by there speed. I think its a well known fact that SCSU is a quick offensive team and Miami will do what they can to try and limit their speed, especially through the neutral zone.
 
Re: Miami hosts St. Cloud St. Oct 9-10

For the record Joe Hartman is Matt Hartman's brother. Motzko wanted this kid bad and he choose Miami for the small ice.:( Oh well, you win some you lose some. Hopefully Roe, Lasch and the boys can school him a little this weekend.:)

This is a huge weekend for the Huskies. Miami is going to be a top ten team all year and winning at least one this weekend is a must when it comes to the pairwise. The Huskies have a ton of untapped talent and two of the best players in college hockey. If Miami thinks they are going walk over the Huskies this weekend they are in for a big surprise. It should be a great weekend of hockey.

I can gurantee you one thing, this is a really big series for Miami. With all the questions about how they will respond it has been beat into their heads about focus. This coaching staff won't let them look past SCSU.

You are right about this weekend, its big for both teams in regards to getting off to a great start, the pairwise, and Motzko coming back to oxford. I expect a split, both teams are too good to be swept. I think Miami takes game 1 purely on emotion and SCSU earns the split 3-1 on saturday.

In regards to the small SCSU forwards, you will find that Miami has a few small forwards as well. Camper is 5'8 and Miele is 5'7, with Wideman at the point at 5'9. Its more of a trend but those little guys sure are fun to watch.
 
Re: Miami hosts St. Cloud St. Oct 9-10

Yea that's a shocker isn't it? He leaves St Cloud so that he can further his playing career and goes to juniors where the rinks are 200x85, then he picks a school that's 200x85. All that small ice you know he likes to lay the body out there. Have fun trying to skate around him this weekend, not much room for your boys to hide.

Those words didn't come out of my mouth. Not our fault he wanted to play for a contender rather than stay at home. He has plan's of going to the NHL so he wanted to play on an NHL sized rink, shocker.

Hook... Line...
 
Re: Miami hosts St. Cloud St. Oct 9-10

This weekend will be a split with Miami winning on Friday 4 or 5 to 1 and SCSU taking Saturday's in a 2 or 3 to 1 victory.

I am not sold on Dunn. He always gives up at least one extremely weak goal at the wrong time and he's a huge liability on high shots. For a goalie who is as big as he is, he sure gives up a lot of goals up top. I could be wrong, and he could come out with something to prove this weekend. Maybe he trained extra hard in the off-season to stay on his feet longer and controlling his rebounds. I hope he did.

As for Lee, from what I've heard and read on the kid, it sounds like he is going to be outstanding. He stays up longer to prevent the top-shelf goals and doesn't allow many rebounds. We'll see what happens. I could be wrong on him too.

As for Hanowski, I wasn't at the game Sunday, so I didn't get a chance to see him play in person. I did, however, watch the game after I got home that evening. From what I could see, he played well. He looked like he had some poise on the ice and with puck, and seemed to know what he was doing. I was surprised to see him on the PK, but think he did a good job when he was out there. He looked to cover his position well.

It's going to be an interesting weekend, to say the least. Go Huskies!
 
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