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11/07/2019 5:26 pm  #491


Re: Minnesota Amateur Hockey League

Kellogg Cup Super Series; Semi-Finals


St. Paul Victorias vs Virginia Royals
The Victorias came out sloppy in their own building, actually allowing Virginia to get on the board first on a slap shot late in the first. The Victorias managed to come back in the second with a couple bang bang goals to take back the lead. The third period was scoreless, but the V's controlled most of the play, not allowing Virginia any chances to come back. This gives St. Paul the chance to clinch the Kellogg Cup on home ice tomorrow night.


Warroad Lakers vs St. Paul Saints
The Saints looked like the effects of last nights 4 OT thriller were beginning to take toll as the Lakers were just out skating them and taking a 2-0 out of the first. St. Paul had a bit of a resurgence in the late part of the second where they poured the pressure on the Lakers until they scored to bring it back to within one. The Lakers struck before the second ended though, leading again by two heading into the final frame. Warroad would get back on the board early in the third on a fluke goal on a dump in that somehow found the back of the net. The Saints would net one more before the final horn, but it would not be enough to stop the hottest team in the MAHL.

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11/07/2019 10:10 pm  #492


Re: Minnesota Amateur Hockey League

GET 'EM LAKERS!


 

11/08/2019 11:01 am  #493


Re: Minnesota Amateur Hockey League

The Lakers vs Saints game made for a stellar cream vs cream battle that was probably awesome to watch, despite the outcome. I’d bet that Steelman would have traveled across the country just to witness that much cream being used in one match.

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11/08/2019 3:18 pm  #494


Re: Minnesota Amateur Hockey League

1962 Kellogg Cup Super Series; Final


1st Period
STP - 2
WAR - 0

The St. Paul Auditorium was packed full with over 8,000 fans, most of them there for the hometown V's. The atmosphere was electric and the Victorias ate it up, dominating the opening frame, and scoring twice.

2nd Period
STP - 2
WAR - 1

Warroad came out looking much more like their normal selves, getting multiple scoring opportunities in the opening minutes and drawing a powerplay. The Lakers special teams unit was able to get it done on the powerplay to get Warroad back to within one midway through the game. The Victorias seemed to wake back up after allowing the goal and the rest of the period was back and forth, but neither side scored.

3rd Period
STP - 3
WAR - 2

Warroad came out determined and desperate, taking risky chances while pinching in the offensive zone and floating a winger outside the zone while on defense looking for a breakaway. The cherry picking strategy worked in a miraculous play where the Lakers flipped the puck out of the zone, over the heads of the defensemen. The cherry picker was first to the loose puck and he buried it five hole to tie the game at 2 apiece. Strangely enough, allowing the goal seemed to have woken up the Victorias yet again as they seemed to have been the ones with the momentum after the goal, applying consistent pressure in the Warroad zone. The V's continued to get chances late into the third, a shot was saved and covered with 2:38 left on the clock. The face off was won by St. Paul, the defenseman passed to his partner who one timed a shot behind a screen of bodies that went unseen by the Laker goalie on its way to the back of the net to give the Victorias the lead with just over 2 minutes left in the game. The clock ticked don to the final seconds and the Victorias dumped the puck in the Lakers zone, solidifying the win. The final horn sounded giving the St. Paul Victorias their 3rd Kellogg Cup!


Grand Rapids forward Didi Miller was awarded the Tschida Trophy for his near record breaking season.

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11/10/2019 1:04 am  #495


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The 1962 offseason has concluded, here are the highlights.

3 teams made adjustments to their identities.
3 expansion teams will be joining the MAHL for the upcoming season.
The St. Paul Victorias and Minneapolis Millers introduced a rivalry trophy, the Veterans Cup. 


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11/10/2019 5:20 am  #496


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Thehealthiestscratch wrote:

The Lakers vs Saints game made for a stellar cream vs cream battle that was probably awesome to watch, despite the outcome. I’d bet that Steelman would have traveled across the country just to witness that much cream being used in one match.

 
You’re not wrong. It was a beautiful uniform matchup.



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11/10/2019 11:30 am  #497


Re: Minnesota Amateur Hockey League

You may have not even thought about this, but I just realized that since the MAHL began in 1915, that would make 1965 the 50th Anniversary, right? Are you planning anything special for that?


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11/10/2019 4:10 pm  #498


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JG36 wrote:

You may have not even thought about this, but I just realized that since the MAHL began in 1915, that would make 1965 the 50th Anniversary, right? Are you planning anything special for that?

I could see some teams doing something for it.



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11/10/2019 4:16 pm  #499


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3 Teams made adjustments to their identities. Let's start off with the Fort Frances Trappers.

The Trappers tweaked their uniforms for the first time in franchise history. The new uniforms are a simplified version of the old uniforms. The logo is unchanged.

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11/10/2019 4:18 pm  #500


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Next up we have Little Falls who also just updated their uniforms. The biggest change is switching the breezers from gold to black with stripes. A chest number is added to both the home and away, and the striping on the away jersey is inverted.

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