Sounds like the Corn Field Kegger got busted.notTONIGHT wrote:He will play Saturday. Shouldn't need any more information than that.InYourFace09 wrote:Will he be out 2 weeks?Corn Cobb wrote: I can understand why.
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Maybe, but i doubt it. However, historically he has been passive during the conference games. Guessing that wont happen this year.InYourFace09 wrote:Missing two games might take him out of the points race......notTONIGHT wrote:He will play Saturday. Shouldn't need any more information than that.InYourFace09 wrote: Will he be out 2 weeks?
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Meaning more playing time during the 3rd periods?notTONIGHT wrote:Historically he doesn't put up points against those teams. I anticipate that will change this season.Teak wrote:Not really. He isn't missing the Worthington and Fairmont games.InYourFace09 wrote: Missing two games might take him out of the points race......
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Maybe that is why he is still playing his senior year at Luverne. Maybe the higher hockey powers have seen the same thing and didn't like how he didn't play with "purpose" every shift.SouthernMinnFan wrote:How does scoring more points against awful hockey teams make him a better player and get him ready for the next level?
Or maybe he knows he will get tons of ice time and also wants to enjoy having a normal high school experience playing with his buddies and being around his girlfriend.InYourFace09 wrote:Maybe that is why he is still playing his senior year at Luverne. Maybe the higher hockey powers have seen the same thing and didn't like how he didn't play with "purpose" every shift.SouthernMinnFan wrote:How does scoring more points against awful hockey teams make him a better player and get him ready for the next level?
Either way he will have to prove himself in the NAHL or USHL before the next level comes calling, so what's the hurry?
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Absolutely. 1% make it anyways. Enjoy the season, enjoy your time. Getting old sucks.rainier wrote:Or maybe he knows he will get tons of ice time and also wants to enjoy having a normal high school experience playing with his buddies and being around his girlfriend.InYourFace09 wrote:Maybe that is why he is still playing his senior year at Luverne. Maybe the higher hockey powers have seen the same thing and didn't like how he didn't play with "purpose" every shift.SouthernMinnFan wrote:How does scoring more points against awful hockey teams make him a better player and get him ready for the next level?
Either way he will have to prove himself in the NAHL or USHL before the next level comes calling, so what's the hurry?
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We followed Toby S in the NAHL this year for Coulee Region; good player, but it's tough to hang these days at that level. He was released by Coulee the first week in Nov, and since then has been playing for Lacrosse in the NA3HL, where he's doing well.
As for Smedsrud, I still say he is one of the better 98's in MN, and hopefully he can have some good showings against Luverne's tougher opponents this season.
Also hope any any top end player that stays in MN high school hockey for his senior year....enjoys the hell out of it.
As for Smedsrud, I still say he is one of the better 98's in MN, and hopefully he can have some good showings against Luverne's tougher opponents this season.
Also hope any any top end player that stays in MN high school hockey for his senior year....enjoys the hell out of it.
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Who's that from?OU812 wrote:We followed Toby S in the NAHL this year for Coulee Region; good player, but it's tough to hang these days at that level. He was released by Coulee the first week in Nov, and since then has been playing for Lacrosse in the NA3HL, where he's doing well.
As for Smedsrud, I still say he is one of the better 98's in MN, and hopefully he can have some good showings against Luverne's tougher opponents this season.
Also hope any any top end player that stays in MN high school hockey for his senior year....enjoys the hell out of it.
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Doing well in the NA3HL. That's comical. I am sure all of those kids in pay to play hockey love how great they are doing playing against kids that couldn't make their high school team. That league is a joke. Smedsrud is good but their schedule is not good, and playing another year of bad hockey will not do him any favors when it comes to playing junior hockey next year.
So what you're saying is a top six All-State defenseman can't even hang in NAHL? Trout you spike the ballot box by chance? Or you just paying for him to play nowadays?OU812 wrote:We followed Toby S in the NAHL this year for Coulee Region; good player, but it's tough to hang these days at that level. He was released by Coulee the first week in Nov, and since then has been playing for Lacrosse in the NA3HL, where he's doing well.
As for Smedsrud, I still say he is one of the better 98's in MN, and hopefully he can have some good showings against Luverne's tougher opponents this season.
Also hope any any top end player that stays in MN high school hockey for his senior year....enjoys the hell out of it.
I left after the end of period 2, Marshall ahead 7-2 at that point. Marshall desperately needs that new rink with (hopefully) seating on both sides of the rink. Last night's game was packed with the requisite suite of hockey moms, toddlers, tweeners, and etc. running around, chatting, gossiping, texting, surfing the internet on their iPhones and occasionally glancing up at the game.Corn Cobb wrote:Marshall 9
Worthington 2
Worthington is not so much less talented as simply tired. They only suited 10 players of which 2 were goalies, so only 8 skaters! And in the middle of period 2, a Worthington player picked up a 5 minute major and 10 minute mis-conduct so they went with 7 skaters for that time. Best player on the ice, IMHO, was Worthington's Tony Lopez who would be a starter on most Big South squads.
Marshall is led by the junior Dylan Criquet-Danielson who is a smooth skater and gets into good positions. I was impressed by Mason Penske, a junior, who seems to have hockey sense which is not that common in southerners.
This Marshall squad, while deep, may be only a 0.500 squad this year. I think that they have the potential for a much better season next year. Just my take on it. Your opinions will probably differ.
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