2009 Northern Horde Hockey Team

The Horde won the championship in its inaugural season in 2009.

Northern Horde On the Ice

Liam Monahan gets in position to hammer the puck in the goal.

Horde in Position to Score

The Horde position the offense to score.

2009 Northern Horde Hockey Team

The Horde won the championship in its inaugural season in 2009.

Northern Horde Hockey

The Horde prepare for game.

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Horde Sweep Blade Runners - Move Into Sole Possession of Second Place

Sunday, March 13, 2010, Eden Prairie (rink 2) – The Northern Horde’s winning ways continued on the big sheet at EP on Sunday night as the Horde pummeled the Blade Runners for a 7-3 victory.  Despite significant pressure on the Blade Runners throughout the first period, the Horde did not light up the scoreboard until Jeff Nelson and Dan Bolles scored back-to-back goals at 4:57 and 2:47 to give the Horde a 2-0 lead at the first intermission.  Nelson would score again on a break-away, followed by a Gary Speier blast at 6:21 of the second period, which would be the game winner.  Bolles and Speier each scored their second of the night in the third period and Tyler LaMont put the game away with 1:56 remaining on a Jeff Cook pass across the crease.  The win brought the Horde to 13-3-2 on the season one point behind the Puck Hounds and two points clear of the Nighthawks with games remaining against the Polar Bears and the Nighthawks.  With the top of the D2 standings bunched, the Horde can finish anywhere from first to fifth.  

 

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Horde Blast Ice Sages

Saturday, April 6, New Hope (south rink) - Coming off a disappointing loss to the Maroons 3-2, the Horde came out lean and hungry to dominate the Ice Sages.  With only 12 skaters, the Horde jumped out to an early lead with Dan Bolles scoring at 16:11 and 14:39.  Jon Nygren followed a Bolles shot two minutes later and beat the Sages goalie for a 3-0 lead.  The first period scoring continued with the Horde putting in two more goals and ending the period up 5-1.   Bolles and Jeff Nelson were on fire all night, scoring four goals each and the Horde added a goal from Brian Hinderks with an assist to Tyler LaMont, which helped seal a 10-3 victory.  The Horde defense once again was strong giving up only 22 shots against once of the best offenses in D2.  The Horde return to Breck to face the Diablos on Thursday, March 11.  Hopefully, it’s just like old times.