Is Roseau's Aaron Ness the best player in State?
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Many people aren't giving the seniors from Roseau enough credit when they say they lost nothing. Weston, Voll Carr and company provided tons of leadership for the young team. Weston was huge in the playoffs scoring the only goal in the section finals and leading the team in scoring in the State tournament.
Oh and Ness is the best player in the state IMO
Oh and Ness is the best player in the state IMO
sieve_33 wrote:Probably gets a new one from Jay's Apparel in downtown Roseau.
www.collegehockeystats.net
Recent scores and look for Aaron Ness in the CC and Air Force (audited by 5th Line Center) games to name a few.
Do your homework!
Maybe you should edit it one more time and be more clear.
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Very true, but all of the young guys from last years team should be that much better this year. there were some very solid seniors lost from that team, but they were basically role players. Weston and Carr were both very good though. Tough to replace, but I think they'll find kids to fill those holes. Ness and Weston will need some help on that blue line and i'm not quite sure where that will come from until i see them play.pucknstick10 wrote:Many people aren't giving the seniors from Roseau enough credit when they say they lost nothing. Weston, Voll Carr and company provided tons of leadership for the young team. Weston was huge in the playoffs scoring the only goal in the section finals and leading the team in scoring in the State tournament.
Oh and Ness is the best player in the state IMO
I didn't know I needed to hold your hand... My point was to look at any Box Score of those two games and see that he was participating in them. On collegehockeystats.net it is pretty easy to figure out.
Or for breakout:
http://collegehockeystats.net/0708/boxes/mcc_u181.o12
http://collegehockeystats.net/0708/boxes/mafau181.o13
Clear enough?
Or for breakout:
http://collegehockeystats.net/0708/boxes/mcc_u181.o12
http://collegehockeystats.net/0708/boxes/mafau181.o13
Clear enough?
I guess I am a bit slow.............just learned you are a jerk. Others probably picked up on it soonersieve_33 wrote:I didn't know I needed to hold your hand... My point was to look at any Box Score of those two games and see that he was participating in them. On collegehockeystats.net it is pretty easy to figure out.
Or for breakout:
http://collegehockeystats.net/0708/boxes/mcc_u181.o12
http://collegehockeystats.net/0708/boxes/mafau181.o13
Clear enough?

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HELL NO
HES GOOD BUT, IT SEEMS LIKE HE IS BEING LAZY ALL THE TIME
Re: HELL NO
somekidthatplayshockey wrote:HES GOOD BUT, IT SEEMS LIKE HE IS BEING LAZY ALL THE TIME
Nice Statement!
You must be a fourth line grinder whose sole job is to skate wide open and bang bodies. I'd bet you don't have much of a clue of what everyone else on the ice is trying to accomplish, especially Ness.
Ness gets my preseason vote as the States best player.
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Re: HELL NO
What do you want Ness to do? Rush the puck end to end all game?! Sure Aaron could do that...and probably bury it in the twine a few times... He'd get more exercise--he'd get more tired! Actually, it would be kinda fun to see him do that more often... However, if he can accomplish the same thing by hitting an open teammate, he will hit the open teammate.somekidthatplayshockey wrote:HES GOOD BUT, IT SEEMS LIKE HE IS BEING LAZY ALL THE TIME
Hockey is a team game. Ness--like every other good hockey player--is most effective when he uses his teammates. He believes in his teammates and he is always back there on the blueline backing them up. He sees the ice very well and makes good decisions--usually he hits the tape on the open man's stick. Every once in a while Ness will sneak into the slot unnoticed by the defenders, catch a pass, and bury the puck in the back of the net.
Re: HELL NO
Possibly when you are that good it seems that way.somekidthatplayshockey wrote:HES GOOD BUT, IT SEEMS LIKE HE IS BEING LAZY ALL THE TIME
Re: Is Roseau's Aaron Ness the best player in State?
http://westerncollegehockey2.blogspot.c ... recap.htmledinafast wrote:Is Roseau's Aaron Ness the best player in State?
THis link mentions that Ness was running the show from the blueline on the most dominant team at the NIT elite league tourney. Another reason why he gets my vote.
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Re: HELL NO
you said that about Vanek too.wishock wrote:Possibly when you are that good it seems that way.somekidthatplayshockey wrote:HES GOOD BUT, IT SEEMS LIKE HE IS BEING LAZY ALL THE TIME
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hehe
i mostly said that to get a reaction but, its true i am a big guy like fernaghe (dont know how you spell his name) and prefer that kind of hockey, (P.S. i am not a forth liner at all ju st have a different style of play)
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