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hockeyman31
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Post by hockeyman31 »

i think the best duo of younger players belongs at Irondale with Meghan Lorence (Class of 2011) and Gina McDonald (Class of 2010). Gina's sister Anna McDonald played for Totino Grace and got a scholorship to Boston College and it looks like Gina will be even better. Meghan also led the team in points as a 7th grader last year.
Icall
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Post by Icall »

Hockeyman31,

I've heard that before of Gina McDonald being better then Anna and also Laurel Miller being better then her sister Anya. In fact I have heard it from both their older sisters. I have seen all four of them skate and they are all fantastic. It will be fun to watch the two younger sisters for the next 3 1/2 years in high school.

Maghan is also a very good player, just like her older sister Amy.
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northlandpro
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Post by northlandpro »

hockeygod wrote:I watch most of my daughters practices and in addtion to that she goes to open hockey at 6 am 3 days a week at st croix sports center (her idea) and i have to say she enjoys herself and seems to get more out the practice that she does on her own than what the coaches do with her...why don't coaches make practices more intersting for the kids? and you should see the spin-a-rama, it is just hysterical to watch her try and do it
It sounds like your daughter really enjoys the game of hockey and puts forth the extra time and effort to be successfull because of her love for the greatest game on earth. The problem I have is parents coming to practices to micro manage. Sounds like you need to give your daughter and coaches more space. Many parents including myself have become to wrapped up in our childrens hockey careers and lose sight of what is important. Remember "You can't eat your hockey jersey".
lovetopuck
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Post by lovetopuck »

[quote="Icall"]Hockeyman31,

I've heard that before of Gina McDonald being better then Anna and also Laurel Miller being better then her sister Anya. In fact I have heard it from both their older sisters. I have seen all four of them skate and they are all fantastic. It will be fun to watch the two younger sisters for the next 3 1/2 years in high school.

Maghan is also a very good player, just like her older sister Amy.[/quote]

im very excited to see them both skate (Gina imparticular) in the future. I've also heard very good things from Anna.
ilovehockey
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defenseman freshman from roseville

Post by ilovehockey »

i heard that roseville has 2 strong defenseman from roseville that are freshman.
one is Allie Duellman 1992.
another is Chelsea Witwicke 1991.

anyone hear of them? and is this information correct?
Iceman
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Post by Iceman »

Maddy Wheelecor from Hibbing is pretty good.
lovetopuck
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Post by lovetopuck »

Iceman wrote:Maddy Wheelecor from Hibbing is pretty good.
i've seen her play, she's solid unless im thinking of another Hibbing player but i dont think so.
Bensonmum
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Post by Bensonmum »

i heard that roseville has 2 strong defenseman from roseville that are freshman.
one is Allie Duellman 1992.
another is Chelsea Witwicke 1991.
They're both solid D. Center Kayla Capitstrant is another excellent freshman.
tmobil
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Re: defenseman freshman from roseville

Post by tmobil »

ilovehockey wrote:i heard that roseville has 2 strong defenseman from roseville that are freshman.
one is Allie Duellman 1992.
another is Chelsea Witwicke 1991.

anyone hear of them? and is this information correct?
Yes Allie is a 1992 and Chelsea is a 1991 both play D
also thay Capistrant and Bethany Brausen both 1992 playing on there team, all of them are very good players making a difference on the team
lovhockey
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Post by lovhockey »

Caught the game on Friday night Totino Grace against Irondale. Alot of young talent. Really liked Laurel Miller, Totino Grace and Gina McDonald, Irondale. I think they are both 91's. Both look like they will be following in their sisters footsteps.
HockeyHuni4321
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Post by HockeyHuni4321 »

Christine Brodersen
Stephanie Hatcher
Emily Kleidon

All great players
ice29
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Post by ice29 »

Kirsten Sandstrom
Jessica Solberg
Both excellent Defense - Sandstrom also plays Forward on Power Play and penalty kill.
Both from Silver Bay
northhockey
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Gilbert and Buchite - PHM

Post by northhockey »

Proctor/Hermantown/Marshall PLayers - both freshmen

Julia Gilbert F 27G 16A 43PTS

Hannah Buchite D 9G 8A 17PTS

on 1/26/07
mulletman22
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Post by mulletman22 »

i agree with you north hockey
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one shot shotty
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Post by one shot shotty »

lindsay burman -cambridge isanti

excellent hands decent speed good shot

takes 2 many dumb penaltys though too physical for girls hockey
FlakeRangers#1
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Post by FlakeRangers#1 »

forest lake's D #18 audrey hanmer might be a 8th grader but she plays very well. she is amazing and another player to watch from forest lake is F #4 charise kendrick. she is a 9th grader and has a lot of speed. but i do agree with the girls from irondale. i had the chance of watching them play at the schwan cup tournament when they played against forest lake and those girls were good. i look forward to seeing them play and where ever they end up playing for college...best of luck to the girls who you all have mention
rchhcky
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Post by rchhcky »

Michelle Bonapace the Rochester JM/Lourdes goalie is very solid. She keeps many of the games tight. Will be a returner to CODP.
Oilers08
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Post by Oilers08 »

Now that the regular season is over I would like to talk about two Freshmen players from Hopkins.

#22 Cara Johnson is a first line center starter and has been for two years now. She has unbelivable moves, hands and set up ability. She leads the team with 21 assists and has 12 goals totaling in 33 points.

#30 Kallie Billadeau is the starting goalie. She has logged 1044 minutes of play with a 2.003 GAA and 480 saves. Though she plays a very tough schedul, she was called the "backbone of our team" by her coach in Star Tribune's Athlete of the Week. Not bad for a 1992 birth year.

To make a varsity team is tough but to be a actual "impact" player is fantastic. Congratulations to all of the Freshmen who have played this year!
gopher9
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Post by gopher9 »

Oilers08 wrote:Now that the regular season is over I would like to talk about two Freshmen players from Hopkins.

#22 Cara Johnson is a first line center starter and has been for two years now. She has unbelivable moves, hands and set up ability. She leads the team with 21 assists and has 12 goals totaling in 33 points.

#30 Kallie Billadeau is the starting goalie. She has logged 1044 minutes of play with a 2.003 GAA and 480 saves. Though she plays a very tough schedul, she was called the "backbone of our team" by her coach in Star Tribune's Athlete of the Week. Not bad for a 1992 birth year.

To make a varsity team is tough but to be a actual "impact" player is fantastic. Congratulations to all of the Freshmen who have played this



Are these 2 kids from Wayzata originaly??



year!
Oilers08
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Post by Oilers08 »

Yes they were both from Wayzata. This is their second year at hopkins.
MNHockeyFan
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Post by MNHockeyFan »

gopher9 wrote:Are these 2 kids from Wayzata originaly?
Yes!
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Post by ghshockeyfan »

I was impressed by #21 from NMS - Sparky Therrien (sp?).
nothernewguy
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Post by nothernewguy »

Sparky is an all around great player. She will be fun to watch in future years.
crazy4hockey
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Post by crazy4hockey »

I have heard a lot of good things about Corinne Henning, and her great skating ability. Where is she now? I used to see her name frequently in the paper her 8th grade year.

I think Roseville also has some great skaters...Bethany Brausen and Allie Duelleman (as mentioned above).
Bensonmum
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Post by Bensonmum »

Corinne Henning attended Culver Academy in Indiana this year, which plays in a U19AAA league similar to the T'Breds league. I think I heard she led her team in scoring. She is fantastic. She played one year with the St. Paul Blades (8th grade) and led all 8th graders in the state in scoring and was the second leading scorer on a very good Blades team. I see that she made Phase 3 in NDP last month.
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