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1/30/2021 7:21 pm  #2241


Re: Minnesota Amateur Hockey League

1982 Kellogg Cup Playoffs: First Round - Twin Cities

#2 St. Paul Victorias vs Minnetonka Muskies
It was all V's in this one. The boys in blue were able to shut out the visitors from Minnetonka with a resounding 6-0 victory. Parker had a night to remember for St. Paul, netting himself a hat trick and an assist as well as being a +5 on the night.

Eau Claire Rubber Kings vs White Bear Lake Braves
Hobbs Municipal Ice Center was rocking was the teams took the ice for this evenly matched battle. The Kings got on the board first, slipping one past the Brave goalie five-hole late in the first. White Bear answered back midway through the second to tie the game at one. Eau Claire drew a couple powerplays in quick succession and after failing on their first attempt, were able to convert on the second chance late in the period to lead 2-1 heading into the third. A shot through a screen would push the Rubber Kings lead to two a few minutes into the third. White Bear was able to pickpocket a King defenseman in the offensive zone, passing it to a man all alone in the slot to make it a one goal game down 3-2. The Braves poured it on for the next few minutes but Eau Claire was able to hold on until White Bear pulled their goalie which led to the final goal of the game to clinch the win for Eau Claire. The final horn sounded and the 1,500+ in attendance erupted as the Rubber Kings swarmed their goalie, winning their first playoff game in team history by a final score of 4-2.

#10 Twin Cities Vulcans vs Cottage Grove Yellow Jackets
UPSET ALERT! The Twin Cities Vulcans have been stunned in the first round of the playoffs, falling to 13 seed Cottage Grove by a score of 3-1. The Vulcans were the better team in the first period, scoring early, but the Jackets were bailed out by their goalie a handful of times to keep it a one goal game. Cottage Grove caught the Vulcans in a line change and were able to bury a 2 on 1 to tie the game 1-1. The Vulcans were penalized twice in 32 seconds to give the Jackets a long 5 on 3 powerplay chance. Twin Cities won the draw and iced the puck, Cottage Grove went back to retrieve it. The Jackets set up in the offensive zone again and fired a quick one timer that was stopped, but a rebound popped out to the far dot. A Yellow Jacket winger was quick to get the rebound and fire it on net, beating the goalie and giving Cottage Grove a 2-1 lead. The Jackets won the draw and set up on the powerplay once again. It was sent down low and then quickly to the slot for a one timer that beat the goalie over the shoulder. Just like that Cottage Grove jumped out to a two goal lead that they managed to hold onto, completing the upset over the Twin Cities Vulcans.

#15 Brooklyn Park Panthers vs Maplewood Retrievers
Although there was no scoring in the first, the pace and tempo were definitely high. That continued into the second which was again scoreless. Finally the Retrievers were able to get on the board 1:40 into the third, which opened the floodgates. Brooklyn Park answered back with a goal on their next shot and another 5 minutes later. Maplewood tied it at two on a rocket from the point with 6 minutes left and it was looking like we might have overtime on our hands. That was, until the Panthers were able to get a man behind the Retriever defenders for a breakaway that he ripped past the Maplewood goaltender with 1:02 left in regulation. The Northland Community Arena roof nearly blew off with how loud the crowd was after the go ahead goal. Maplewood wasn't able to get anything going in the final minute with Brooklyn Park controlling the puck for most of the span. The final horn sounded to confirm it, BP advances with a thrilling 3-2 win over Maplewood.


#6 Bloomington West Terriers vs Falcon Heights Raptors
West was just the better hockey team in this one, outshooting Falcon Heights 37-22 and controlling play for the vast majority of the game. To be fair to the Raptors, they played a hell of a game. The Terrible Terriers are considered one of the favorites to win it all this year for good reason, and the Raptors stuck right with them for most of the game, falling just short in the end. Bloomington West advances to the section final with a 4-2 win.

#23 Edina Cake Eaters vs West St. Paul Waves
The Hornets Nest was buzzing for a home Cake Eater playoff game after missing out last year. It seemed the players also felt good being back, coming out of the gate flying with two goals in the first five minutes of the game, one from new team captain Cole Nanne. The Waves would get a 3 on 1 break in the third to get on the board, but a Cake Eater deflection would get it right back to give Edina a 3-1 lead heading into the third. A pass from the corner that was intended for the slot took a deflection off a WSP defenseman's skate and bounced on net. The goalie wasn't quick enough to stop the redirect and it wound up in the back of the net, putting Edina in a commanding 4-1 lead. West St. Paul would have no further luck on offense, falling to Edina by a final score of 4-1.

#8 Roseville Rockets vs Coon Rapids Bandits
UPSET ALERT! The Rockets just couldn't get any fuel for their offense in this one, missing open chances, making sloppy passes, and turning the puck over way too much. The Bandits may not be ranked, but they are a good enough hockey team to make you pay for these kinds of errors, and that's exactly what they did. Both of the Bandits goals came off of Roseville turnovers, honestly living up to their name as the Bandits. Roseville just could not find the back of the net to save their lives, ultimately falling by a final score of 2-0.

#17 Richfield Roosters vs Anoka Warriors
There was a lot off buzz about this one heading into it and boy did it match the billing. This was touted as the most even matchup in the Twin Cities by many, and it was only fitting that the Roosters and Warriors would find themselves deadlocked 2-2 at the end of regulation. The puck was dropped and overtime was underway at Richfield Ice Arena with over 1,300 fans on the edge of their seats. Over 10 minutes had passed and still no winner. Richfield picked up the puck in their own end and went down on the attack. The winger with the puck curled back at the hashmark and passed it to his d man who blasted it through a screen and into the back of the net. As the netting puffed out in the back, the arena exploded with cheering and Roosters flocked over the boards to celebrate with their teammate. Anoka players sad on the bench in dejection, falling in overtime 3-2 to Richfield.

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1/30/2021 9:40 pm  #2242


Re: Minnesota Amateur Hockey League

Let's go Bandits!



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1/31/2021 7:50 pm  #2243


Re: Minnesota Amateur Hockey League

Coon Rapids Trash Pandas Lets Gooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!





 

2/01/2021 10:25 pm  #2244


Re: Minnesota Amateur Hockey League

1982 Kellogg Cup Playoffs: First Round - South


#14 Austin Mavericks vs La Sueur Green Giants
Riverside Arena was packed as the Mavericks took the ice to take on the Green Giants of Le Sueur. Austin were heavy favorites coming into this one, being the top ranked seed in all of the south, but the Giants came out looking poised. The Mavs got the games first goal, then netted a second late in the first to take a 2-0 lead after 1. Le Sueur came out for the second with a bit of extra jump in their step, feeling their backs against the wall. The Green Giants were able to get some sustained pressure and found the back of the net to make it 2-1. A powerplay goal early in the third would tie the game at two, but Austin answered back a few minutes later to regain the lead. Le Sueur came back and tied it once again by crashing the net and finding a rebound. It was back and forth for the next few minutes as we got to the waning moments of regulation. A blocked shot was picked up and turned into a 2 on 1 break for Austin with under a minute left. The puck carrier took it wide and fired a shot low off the goalie to produce a rebound right to his teammate who was there to pop it home. The crowd erupted and rang out booming "Go Mavs Go!" chants until the final horn sounded and they erupted again. Austin survives a near upset at the hands of Le Sueur, netting a late goal to take down the Green Giants 4-3.

Willmar Posse vs Eagan Oaks
The incredible inaugural season from the Willmar Posse continues as they take down the Eagan Oaks at a sold out Willmar Civic Center. It was a very close matchup for 60 minutes with regulation ending with the Posse and Oaks deadlocked at 1 goal apiece. The puck was dropped for overtime and the Posse won the draw. The defenseman passed it up to a winger who made a move to get around a flat footed Eagan defenseman for an odd man rush. The defender took the pass so the puck carrier took his shot, beating the goalie blocker side to win the game only 9 seconds into overtime. Willmar advances with a 2-1 win over Eagan.

#20 Burnsville Bucks vs Inver Grove Heights Lions
A couple South Metro rivals fighting to keep their seasons alive. Despite being the higher ranked team, this one was considered a really even matchup from many heading into this one, which it turned out to be. At no point in this game did either team have a lead of more than one. Inver Grove got the scoring started, but Burnsville answered back and got a second to take a 2-1 lead. The Lions tied it 2-2 in the third, but a bad turnover resulted in a scoring chance for the wound up in the back of the Bucks net. IGH was able to hold off Burnsville for the final 7:45 to clinch the upset win, taking down #20 Burnsville by a score of 3-2.

Brookings Buffaloes vs Red Wing Chiefs
The score is deceiving in this one, Brookings was far and away the better hockey team in this game, outshooting the Chiefs 34-13 and dominating time of possession. The Buffs were able to net 4 goals through three periods, with the Chiefs capitalizing on two of their few scoring chances to make it look closer than it truly was. When the final horn sounded it was the hometown Buffaloes with the win, knocking out Red Wing by a score of 4-2.


#16 New Ulm Bavarians vs Apple Valley Cardinals
The Bavarians came ready to play in this one, playing some rock solid defense to stifle the Cardinal offense. The diamonds scored 5 minutes into the game to take a lead and from there Apple Valley was just chasing. The Bavarians showed why they are one of the top ranked teams in the MAHL, shutting out the Cardinals 2-0 to advance to the section final.

Rochester Mustangs vs Mason City Musicians
The Rochester Mustangs first round playoff woes continue with the Mason City Musicians coming into the Rochester Rec Center and walking away with a 2-1 win. This marks the 6th first round loss for the Mustangs in the past 10 years, always falling just short when it matters most. Mason City played a complete game, nothing too fancy, just capitalizing on the chances they got and playing smart in the defensive zone. The Musicians advance for the first time in 14 years as they'll look to finally reach the Super Series.

#18 Sioux Falls Packers vs Winona Wildcats
UPSET ALERT! The 18th ranked Sioux Falls Packers were flat out embarrassed on home ice at the hands of longtime VHL punching bag Winona. To say this was unexpected would be an understatement, but the Wildcats looked levels above the Hogs in this matchup despite the Packers being the heavy favorites. The Cats got on the board first, and before long found themselves up 4-0 with nearly 5,000 fans in a stunned silence at Sioux Falls Arena. The Packers finally scored on a breakaway to get a bit of life, but a Winona goal 51 seconds later would suck all that life away once again. The Wildcats would bury one more for good measure, leaving Sioux Falls left scratching their heads on what just happened until next season. The Winona Wildcats may have finally proved beyond all doubt that the days of sitting in the basement of the MAHL are long behind them, taking down Sioux Falls by a score of 6-1.

Mankato Moose vs Hutchinson Crows
Unlike their expansion partners from Willmar, the Crows just didn't have what it took to take down perennial threat Mankato. The Moose scored all three periods, burying two in both the first and third. Hutchinson was able to get one in the second, but it would not be nearly enough as Mankato holds on to a comfortable 5-1 win and a trip to the second round.



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2/01/2021 10:47 pm  #2245


Re: Minnesota Amateur Hockey League

Second Round Preview - South


#14 Austin Mavericks vs Willmar Posse
The Mavericks are coming off a close win, so I would expect them to come out hard in this one to make a point that they are legitimate contenders. Willmar has turned heads all season long, but the big question is if they have what it takes to reach the Super Series. Will Austin push their Super Series streak to 6 straight years? Or will the Posse keep their season going and ride to Bloomington?

Brookings Buffaloes vs Inver Grove Heights Lions
The Buffs are a solid team, but they're getting up there in age, this might be one of their last shots at a Cup with this group so a lot rides on this game. Inver Grove is still young and will be riding a wave of momentum after a big win against Burnsville. Will Brookings trample the Lions? Or will IGH pull off the upset and make their second trip to the Show?

#16 New Ulm Bavarians vs Mason City Musicians
It's a Blue Earth showdown here between the league champion New Ulm Bavarians and the Mason City Musicians. New Ulm looked rock solid in the first round, especially on the defensive side of things, they'll need to keep that going if they want to end their 7 year Super Series drought. Mason City is coming off a big upset against the Mustangs, so they'll have a bit of momentum heading into the game. Will the Diamonds get another chance to shine in the Super Series with a win? Or will Mason City be making their first trip to Bloomington?

Mankato Moose vs Winona Wildcats
For the third time in the last four years, Mankato and Winona will face off in the second round. Mankato has won the first two battles 4-1 and 6-3, but Winona is hoping to finally get past them and to the Super Series for the first time. Will Mankato continue to be Winona's boogeyman and reach their 4th Super Series in the last 6 years? Or will Winona finally exercise their playoff demons and reach the promised land for the first time in the teams 32 year history?

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2/01/2021 11:06 pm  #2246


Re: Minnesota Amateur Hockey League

I realized that I didn't post the preview for the Twin Cities so here's that.

Second Round Preview - Twin Cities


#2 St. Paul Victorias vs Eau Claire Rubber Kings
The V's are looking really dangerous this year, a win here and I could very easily see them make a run in the Super Series. Eau Claire finally won a playoff game and will be hoping to turn that win into a string of them, but St. Paul will be a tough test. Will the Victorias get it done and return to the Super Series? Or will Eau Claire pull off the upset and make the trek to Bloomington?

#15 Brooklyn Park Panthers vs Cottage Grove Yellow Jackets
Brooklyn Park is coming off a hard fought battle against Maplewood, but the Jackets are hot off a tough game of their own which saw them shock the 10th ranked Vulcans. Will the Panthers finally make it to the Super Series after years of being so close? Or will Cottage Grove pull off another stunner?

#6 Bloomington West Terriers vs #23 Edina Cake Eaters
These are a couple teams that know each other very well, both playing in the West Metro Hockey League. The Terriers have been great all year and are hoping to get back to the big arena across town ever since they last did it back in 1972. Edina may not have the explosive offense that they used to, but they have shown all year that they are a very good hockey team and should be considered a very serious threat to West in this matchup. Will the Terrible Terriers return to the Super Series after a decade hiatus? Or will the Cake Eaters maintain their tradition of West Metro dominance and get back to the Super Series after missing a year ago?

#17 Richfield Roosters vs Coon Rapids Bandits
The Roosters have been flying under the radar a bit this year, but they are a serious contender who is only one win away from getting back to the Super Series. Coon Rapids is a team who just looked determined to make a run this year. They took down 8th ranked Roseville in the first round and looked great while doing it. If they can keep that up in this one it will be interesting to see if the Cocks can keep up. Will Richfield get back to the Super Series for a chance at their second Cup in the last 3 years? Or will the Bandits steal another win on the road to make their first SS birth?

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2/02/2021 7:45 am  #2247


Re: Minnesota Amateur Hockey League

Ah, my poor Oaks. Maybe next year.


 
 

2/02/2021 9:14 am  #2248


Re: Minnesota Amateur Hockey League

I'm picking Brookings, Willmar, Mankato, and my Diamonds to advance to the Super Series.


 

2/02/2021 3:27 pm  #2249


Re: Minnesota Amateur Hockey League

Superior Telegram Sports Report
After some incredible games, the Twin Cities and South Playoffs are ready to see who can punch their tickets to the Super Series. We'll start in the Twin Cities.

St. Paul Victorias vs Eau Claire Rubber Kings
How they got here:
St. Paul: second round over Minnetonka
Eau Claire: second round over White Bear Lake
St. Paul is a really good team, and they proved it against the Muskies. Meanwhile, the Rubber Kings took down a solid Braves team at home. Unfortunately, the last Wisconsin team left gets a date with the #2 ranked team in the MAHL, St. Paul, on the road. I'm pulling for the Rubber Kings in Wisconsin solidarity, but I don't see them getting the win.
Prediction: St. Paul 4-1

Brooklyn Park Panthers vs Cottage Grove Yellow Jackets
How they got here:
Brooklyn Park: second round over Maplewood
Cottage Grove: second round over Twin Cities, first round over River Falls
The Yellow Jackets are coming off a big upset win over the Vulcans, but it doesn't get any easier. The Panthers wait for the Jackets to come into their arena, and it feels like the Panthers year. However, the Yellow Jackets offense is clicking right now, putting up 9 goals in the first two rounds of the playoffs. Look for a high scoring, close game in this one.
Prediction: Brooklyn Park 5-4

Bloomington West Terriers vs Edina Cake Eaters
How they got here:
Bloomington West: second round over Falcon Heights
Edina: second round over West St. Paul
Here's the game to watch. The Cake Eaters and the Terriers know each other well, with the Terriers looking for their first trip to the Super Series in a decade, and the Cake Eaters looking for another run at a championship.
Prediction: Edina 2-1

Richfield Roosters vs Coon Rapids Bandits
How they got here:
Richfield: second round over Anoka
Coon Rapids: second round over Roseville, first round over Stillwater
The Bandits are flying high, cruising to two big wins and playing great hockey. The Roosters are likely a bit underrated, and looking to get back to the Super Series. This one doesn't seem as close though, as the Roosters are a good, complete team. As long as the puck doesn't take any funny bounces, the Roosters come away with the win.
Prediction: Richfield 3-1

And now, let's look at the South. With three BIG upsets, it seems like the higher seeded teams will have the advantage in all four. Let's look closer.

Austin Mavericks vs Willmar Posse
How they got here:
Austin: over Le Seuer
Willmar: over Eagan
Together, they eliminated the teams wearing green, and now face off in Austin. With only two Top 25 MAHL ranked teams left, the Mavericks are going to be on high alert to avoid the upset, and they're going to have to stave off the Posse. Willmar has come into the league and surprised a lot of people. I think the Posse keep this one close, and continue to surprise a lot of people, but they won't have enough in Austin.
Prediction: Austin 4-3

Brookings Buffaloes vs Inver Grove Heights Lions
How they got here:
Brookings: over Red Wing
Inver Grove Heights: over Burnsville
The Lions are coming off a big upset, as their young team took down the Bucks on the road. They follow that up with a trip to Brookings, and face a very solid, but aging, Buffaloes team. I like the young guys in this one, and see them just winning on the stamina in their younger legs.
Prediction: Inver Grove Heights 2-0

New Ulm Bavarians vs Mason City Musicians
How they got here:
New Ulm: over Apple Valley
Mason City: over Rochester (Mustangs)
New Ulm is riding high, ranked 16th in the MAHL, and are riding some of the best defense in the South to a throttling of the Cardinals. Mason City plays really well, nothing too great, but, most importantly, avoids mistakes. This should be a low-scoring, well-played affair.
Prediction: New Ulm 1-0

Mankato Moose vs Winona Wildcats
How they got here:
Mankato: over Hutchinson
Winona: over Sioux Falls
Winona is the trendy pick following their demolition of the Packers, but the Moose are going to come out ready to play. Expect both teams to come out scoring, as both teams are putting the puck into the net. This one is going to be a high-scoring game, and I'm predicting overtime.
Prediction: Mankato 5-4



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2/03/2021 5:59 pm  #2250


Re: Minnesota Amateur Hockey League

1982 Kellogg Cup Playoffs: Second Round - North


#1 Winnipeg Monarchs vs #12 Roseau Stars
It was a classic Northland Hockey League rivalry for a ticket to Bloomington. The play on the ice was a textbook northern game with plenty of hits to go around for both teams, but also a fair amount of speed and skill to get both teams on the board. Roseau was ahead 3-2 heading into the third and Winnipeg was buzzing early in the period, hitting the post and getting robbed once or twice. The Stars made the most of their break, going the other way on an odd man rush and converting to extend their lead to 4-2. The top ranked Monarchs didn't fold after giving up the goal though, regrouping and responding with a goal a few minutes later to get back to within one. Unfortunately that would be as close as they would get as Roseau holds on to clinch the upset and Super Series birth, taking down the #1 team in the MAHL by a score of 4-3.

#5 Fort Frances Trappers vs #22 Brainerd Lumberjacks
Fort Frances played like a well oiled machine in this one, completely dominating puck possession and not giving the Lumberjacks anything to work with on offense. The Trappers lit the lamp once in the first and twice in the third while keeping Brainerd off the scoreboard for 60 minutes. Fort Frances cruises to a convincing 3-0 shut out win over #22 Brainerd.

#3 Virginia Royals vs #11 Fergus Falls Cyclones
Miners Memorial Arena was hopping with a sold out crowd ready to cheer on their Royals as they look to get back to the Super Series. There was a lot for the 2,000+ on hand to cheer about early with Virginia catching the Cyclone goalie off to a slow start, scoring on their first two shots. Fergus Falls capitalized on a powerplay later in the period to make it 2-1, but Virginia came roaring back in the second with two more goals to take a 4-1 lead heading into the final frame. The Royals clearly switched their game plan to killing the clock and playing it safe and it paid off with Fergus Falls failing to find the back of the net in the third. The final horn sounded and the crowd erupted once again, the Virginia Royals are heading back to the Super Series for the third time in the last five years, knocking out the GHL champs 4-1.

#4 Cloquet Broncos vs #21 Chisholm Flames
This was the game of the round in the North with two really solid hockey teams going the distance and then some. Cloquet were the favorites coming in, but Chisholm can't be overlooked and they proved why in this one, playing just as well as the number 4 team in the MAHL. We were tied at one apiece at the end of regulation with Cloquet leading in the shot category 30-26. Pine Valley Ice Arena was rocking with "Lets Go Broncos" chants as the puck was dropped for overtime. 5 minutes passed before Cloquet picked up a loose puck in the neutral zone and went in on the attack. It was dumped back to the point where the d man sent it to a winger breaking towards the slot who caught the pass and took a stride before ripping a shot on net. The goalie made a save with his blocker, but the rebound popped into the slot and was slapped on goal by a Bronco. The puck flipped up and over the goalie, bouncing off his back and across the goal line. The goal lamp lit up and the crowd erupted in cheers as Broncos hopped the boards to celebrate with their teammate. Despite a good game by the Flames, Cloquet is able to come out with the victory, taking down Chisholm 2-1 to get back to the Super Series for the first time since 1967.

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