scoreuppershelf wrote: No hardly. I don't need to talk up a team that just won the National Championships. Just an avid hockey fan that is a little appalled by folks that trash talk kids who pour their heart out to a game they love.
These same people trash talked the Souix, guess they are 0 for 2 because I see the Souix winning it all this year. Went to every game in the WCHA and they should have won that as well. Home town refs give a bogus five minute misconduct we skate off than a tripping call when a guy fell to give the rats a power to tie it up only to than win in OT on a falling down swat shot that frankly we should have stopped (as well as the first soft goal). Hopefully this is something you can appreciate as well.
Gp Starz, Go Souix, Go Wild!
gf_siouxfan wrote:how is what i said appaling at all? ------I actually want you to answer this question...
i wasnt trash talking the starz at all i have a friend on the team and know several others i was making a jab at you because it seems to me that you got your account so you could post this long descriptive summary of the game to gather some glory considering you made your account the day before than as soon as you were granted access to ndpreps you raved about the dakota starz my guess is that im correct
Clarification for those who dont know better: I was not trashtalking or Nay Sayin on the Dakota Starz team. I was belittling the the arrogant person who created the topic.
Just a little heads up, don't try to slam me. u nOOB!
Go Sioux, Go Starz, Go Canes!!
hcky1616 wrote:How does one get on to the Starz ? Is there an open try-out ? Is it hand picked ? Do you buy your way on ? Not trying to belittle their accomplishment just asking, since I've never seen anything posted on the NDAHA website.
brownbomber wrote:hcky1616 wrote:As I suspected $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
why would you say such a thing
scrappy23 wrote:Pay to play??? It all cost money..
UNDHockey22 wrote:There are a few aspects to consider before someone on either side of this open their mouths too widely. A National Championship, at any level, is an impressive feat. If you cannot respect the fact that about 20 kids from North Dakota went to compete at a National level, and succeeded, then you have some issues that need to be addressed.
On the other hand. In my opinion, winning a youth National Championship gets easier as the years progress. This is because many of the top end players from these teams move on to play Jr. B (very popular out East) and Junior A hockey. This is not intending to take away from the tremendous play of this young ND team but I think before someone criticizes the team, or a member of the team throws their head in the clouds, they should consider these aspects of the situation.
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