Best B-Bantam Players of 2007-08
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Best B-Bantam Players of 2007-08
Anyone got any people that are standing out this year at the B-Bantam level? If so please reply.
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Lets see:V3'srock wrote:ya but who has he played and how many shots a game on average
Hermantown
Prior Lake
Wadena
Wilmar
North Shore
Superior
Proctor
Ely
To name a few, with approximately 25 shots per game. Trust me, would be an A level if Moose Lake had one. He has not lost a game yet this year that he has started. Should be fun to watch in High School.
are any of those teams in the top 20 though??? cause i dont really knowbigpoppababy wrote:Lets see:V3'srock wrote:ya but who has he played and how many shots a game on average
Hermantown
Prior Lake
Wadena
Wilmar
North Shore
Superior
Proctor
Ely
To name a few, with approximately 25 shots per game. Trust me, would be an A level if Moose Lake had one. He has not lost a game yet this year that he has started. Should be fun to watch in High School.
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Not sure who the top 20 are and don't care. I base my perception on quality of saves, and quality of play, not the opinion of critics on who's team is best.V3'srock wrote:are any of those teams in the top 20 though??? cause i dont really knowbigpoppababy wrote:Lets see:V3'srock wrote:ya but who has he played and how many shots a game on average
Hermantown
Prior Lake
Wadena
Wilmar
North Shore
Superior
Proctor
Ely
To name a few, with approximately 25 shots per game. Trust me, would be an A level if Moose Lake had one. He has not lost a game yet this year that he has started. Should be fun to watch in High School.
I know it sounds strange that a kid from a small association could compete with the "top 20".
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Which game were you at exactly? We are talking about Bantam B players here. Here's why I am so confused . . .epyha121 wrote:hockeyjunkie2: Actually i was at the ep vs. minnetonka game and i couldnt remember if it was #21 or #24 that really stood out. Also, i graduated from EP in 1993.
NEITHER BANTAM B TEAM IN EDEN PRAIRIE HAS A 21 OR A 24!!
The jerseys are numbered 2-19 + 30 and 31.
Wanna try again?
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All teams in the EPHA are numbered 2-19 w/ 30 & 31.
No player in EP - boy, girl, squirt, bantam, or any other - wears a number in the 20s. The jerseys were never made. The only players wearing anything over #19 are the high school players.
I would say the JV squad would qualify as excellent Bantam B players, 'cept they don't play Bantams anymore.
It wasn't a B2 game.
No player in EP - boy, girl, squirt, bantam, or any other - wears a number in the 20s. The jerseys were never made. The only players wearing anything over #19 are the high school players.
I would say the JV squad would qualify as excellent Bantam B players, 'cept they don't play Bantams anymore.
It wasn't a B2 game.
seriously the only team worth mentioning is hermantown the other teams how good could the saves have been and if hes getting 25 saves.. the skaters must be pretty terrible? ely? proctor? come on.bigpoppababy wrote:Not sure who the top 20 are and don't care. I base my perception on quality of saves, and quality of play, not the opinion of critics on who's team is best.V3'srock wrote:are any of those teams in the top 20 though??? cause i dont really knowbigpoppababy wrote: Lets see:
Hermantown
Prior Lake
Wadena
Wilmar
North Shore
Superior
Proctor
Ely
To name a few, with approximately 25 shots per game. Trust me, would be an A level if Moose Lake had one. He has not lost a game yet this year that he has started. Should be fun to watch in High School.
I know it sounds strange that a kid from a small association could compete with the "top 20".
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Whats the matter Duluth? You don't think that small towns can produce good hockey players? Might want to get out of Duluth for a change, as I've seen a lot of good players from small towns, and a lot of average players from Duluth. Broaden your horizons, and then we'll talk.Duluth 4 wrote:seriously the only team worth mentioning is hermantown the other teams how good could the saves have been and if hes getting 25 saves.. the skaters must be pretty terrible? ely? proctor? come on.bigpoppababy wrote:Not sure who the top 20 are and don't care. I base my perception on quality of saves, and quality of play, not the opinion of critics on who's team is best.V3'srock wrote: are any of those teams in the top 20 though??? cause i dont really know
I know it sounds strange that a kid from a small association could compete with the "top 20".
bigpoppababy wrote:Whats the matter Duluth? You don't think that small towns can produce good hockey players? Might want to get out of Duluth for a change, as I've seen a lot of good players from small towns, and a lot of average players from Duluth. Broaden your horizons, and then we'll talk.Duluth 4 wrote:seriously the only team worth mentioning is hermantown the other teams how good could the saves have been and if hes getting 25 saves.. the skaters must be pretty terrible? ely? proctor? come on.bigpoppababy wrote: Not sure who the top 20 are and don't care. I base my perception on quality of saves, and quality of play, not the opinion of critics on who's team is best.
I know it sounds strange that a kid from a small association could compete with the "top 20".
well lets see we played proctor and superior.. killed em both.. and then the rest idk they may be good. and i know small towns can make great players dont get me wrong but one player getting 25 shots?
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