Agreed!gopher9 wrote:I would have to say Erin Johnson from Farmington has to be up there on the list!
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Something I noticed about Laura May of Mahtomedi is that she plays both ends of the ice, and even though she can out skate most of her team mates for a breakaway everytime she touches the puck she brings the puck up with her line and they get 2 or three shots on goal rather than just the one she would have gotten with a breakaway, She plays the best positional hockey that I've seen, makes the people around her better and is a true leader. She would be my choice by far.
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hockeygod wrote:Something I noticed about Laura May of Mahtomedi is that she plays both ends of the ice, and even though she can out skate most of her team mates for a breakaway everytime she touches the puck she brings the puck up with her line and they get 2 or three shots on goal rather than just the one she would have gotten with a breakaway, She plays the best positional hockey that I've seen, makes the people around her better and is a true leader. She would be my choice by far.
ive seen her play a time or two and i agree. the puck is like glue on her stick. and she is deffinetly not selfish.
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She's one of the best people that I've come across in my time as a coach. She's very unselfish. She's highly talented.NE14HKY wrote:hockeygod wrote:Something I noticed about Laura May of Mahtomedi is that she plays both ends of the ice, and even though she can out skate most of her team mates for a breakaway everytime she touches the puck she brings the puck up with her line and they get 2 or three shots on goal rather than just the one she would have gotten with a breakaway, She plays the best positional hockey that I've seen, makes the people around her better and is a true leader. She would be my choice by far.
ive seen her play a time or two and i agree. the puck is like glue on her stick. and she is deffinetly not selfish.
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In terms of overall point production check here:Nostalgic Nerd wrote:Any stats? I couldn't find them.
http://www.maxpreps.com/FanPages/Leader ... d718cebb5f
Of course the decision should not be based solely on who is the points leader but it seems to always be a major component of who wins.
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Nice to see some Class A representation on this list. Technically I guess half the kids play on Class A teams, although BSM opted up to AA.gopher9 wrote:Star Tribune has just anouced the top ten finalist.
ERIN JOHNSON
ERIN CODY
MARIA STOA
ASHLAND LAMBERT
JENA KILPATRICK
AMALE WINDEMEIR
TERA RASMUSEN
CATHERINE CHUTE
AMANDA TRUNZO
LAURA MAY
AND - all these gals are VERY deserving. Congrats ladies!!!
I assume Goalies will be out next week...
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So then what are the official qualifications for Ms. Hockey?MNHockeyFan wrote:In terms of overall point production check here:Nostalgic Nerd wrote:Any stats? I couldn't find them.
http://www.maxpreps.com/FanPages/Leader ... d718cebb5f
Of course the decision should not be based solely on who is the points leader but it seems to always be a major component of who wins.
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Here's the link & some info.:Nostalgic Nerd wrote:So then what are the official qualifications for Ms. Hockey?MNHockeyFan wrote:In terms of overall point production check here:Nostalgic Nerd wrote:Any stats? I couldn't find them.
http://www.maxpreps.com/FanPages/Leader ... d718cebb5f
Of course the decision should not be based solely on who is the points leader but it seems to always be a major component of who wins.
http://www.startribune.com/526/story/975186.html
Ms. Hockey finalists announced
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Last update: February 01, 2007 – 3:54 PM
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Ms. Hockey finalists announced
The 10 finalists for this year's Ms. Hockey Award were announced Thursday, including two players from top-ranked Eden Prairie.
Eagles teammates Ashlan Lambert and Maria Stoa were on the list along with Blake's Katharine Chute, Roseville's Erin Cody, Farmington's Erin Johnson, New Prague's Jenna Kilpatrick, Mahtomedi's Laura May and Amanda Trunzo of Benilde-St. Margaret's. Coon Rapids also had two selections: Terra Rasmussen and Amalee Windmeier.
May and Rasmussen have committed to play for the University of Minnesota. Lambert, Rasmussen and Windmeier are the only defenders among the 10, which were announced by the weekly newspaper Let's Play Hockey.
The award is presented to the top senior girls' high school player in the state on Feb. 25, with voting based on talent, off-the-ice involvement, citizenship and coachability.
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Ms. Hockey
The entire group is talented but there is too much emphasis placed on points. Several of the nominees have a significant percentage of points from a few games where they have gotten 5 or 6 more points in the game. In fact several of the nominees have 40% or so of their points in 5 or 6 games involving "weaker'' teams.
Penalty kill, clean play, plus/minus, and leadership are also important skills or factors to consider.
Penalty kill, clean play, plus/minus, and leadership are also important skills or factors to consider.
This is what LPH says...
Ms. Hockey is presented by LPH and the Minnesota Wild to the top senior girls’ high school hockey player in the state of Minnesota, based on the following criteria: academics, community/extra-curricular activities, citizenship, coachability, and, of course, on-ice performance.
Ms. Hockey is presented by LPH and the Minnesota Wild to the top senior girls’ high school hockey player in the state of Minnesota, based on the following criteria: academics, community/extra-curricular activities, citizenship, coachability, and, of course, on-ice performance.
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keepitreal wrote:
OK, I'll play along with this--throw stats out the window and go see these players in person. I've seen 7 of the 10. I'll take Catherine Chute. I have no idea what her stats look like compared to the others. I'd bet the voters aren't real concerned about stats either.I'm not saying that a Class A player can't be Ms Hockey, I'm only saying they might be judged tougher and maybe that's legitimate. Regardless of what kind of stats one rolls up in class A, there will always be those who say "yeah but what if she had to play AA?".
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And I too agree with you and your selection, having now seen all but one of these players in action. Chute is comfortably in the top ten in scoring, probably top 4 among seniors; haven't looked lately. But it's more than stats that count and she has all the intangibles and from what I saw is an unbelievable 2-way player. IMHO she would be the most impactful player on any team, regardless of class, but we'll see how the voters feel.Bensonmum wrote:keepitreal wrote:OK, I'll play along with this--throw stats out the window and go see these players in person. I've seen 7 of the 10. I'll take Catherine Chute. I have no idea what her stats look like compared to the others. I'd bet the voters aren't real concerned about stats either.I'm not saying that a Class A player can't be Ms Hockey, I'm only saying they might be judged tougher and maybe that's legitimate. Regardless of what kind of stats one rolls up in class A, there will always be those who say "yeah but what if she had to play AA?".
Many worthy candidates as always!