08-09 Goalies
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new goalie in Cloquet town
If given a fair chance by the coaching staff Thompson could find himself on the sidelines again, a new kid from Alaska named Kalvyn Pugh could be their man, Highly recruited by the BCHL and MWEHL teams this last summer he could sneak in and carry a young Cloquet team. Lets hope for the Jacks benifit small town politics don't get in the way of State aspirations.
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Re: new goalie in Cloquet town
dude JT is the man! no alaskan can overtake himuzapuck wrote:If given a fair chance by the coaching staff Thompson could find himself on the sidelines again, a new kid from Alaska named Kalvyn Pugh could be their man, Highly recruited by the BCHL and MWEHL teams this last summer he could sneak in and carry a young Cloquet team. Lets hope for the Jacks benifit small town politics don't get in the way of State aspirations.
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Re: new goalie in Cloquet town
Cloquet has two seniors battling for the starting job... Jordon Thompson and Jeff Dunaisky.uzapuck wrote:If given a fair chance by the coaching staff Thompson could find himself on the sidelines again, a new kid from Alaska named Kalvyn Pugh could be their man, Highly recruited by the BCHL and MWEHL teams this last summer he could sneak in and carry a young Cloquet team. Lets hope for the Jacks benifit small town politics don't get in the way of State aspirations.
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Went to Cloquet captains ice this afternoon to see if what i have heard was true after reading these posts and saw the Thompson kid standing on the side alot while the Pugh kid was playing king of the net. Has quick feet and looked fundamentally solid. Actually kinda boring watching him with his good positioning, Will proably start on JV due to the two seniors but if given the chance later on it will be hard to get him out.
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Are you sure you were watching the right kid?? Thompson will be starting for the jacks if he dont his partner dunaisky will be, so it looks like that makes Pugh thirduzapuck wrote:Went to Cloquet captains ice this afternoon to see if what i have heard was true after reading these posts and saw the Thompson kid standing on the side alot while the Pugh kid was playing king of the net. Has quick feet and looked fundamentally solid. Actually kinda boring watching him with his good positioning, Will proably start on JV due to the two seniors but if given the chance later on it will be hard to get him out.
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Edina - Webb and a bunch of offenseThe Observer wrote:Section 2AA/A?
Edina with no Cashetta?
AHA with no Webb?
Orono goalies?
Blake goalies?
Burke will do well @ AHA
Orono- well no question the weak link for a talented team
Blake - Best they can do is a Sophmore from the above mentioned program with less firepower to help out
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I agree, I was impressed with what I saw of shaunessy last year. The only downgrade to him is isn't he on the smaller side?Charliedog wrote:Hill has their backup senior goalie (McGinnley) from last year and I would guess the talented, but young sophmore from JV. (Shaunessy) My best guess is that Shaunessy will be the primary. But maybe McGinnly has been working hard all summer and will earn the starting spot.
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Imissmyhockey,
You are right that Shaunessy doesn't exactly fill the net with his body. Last year he was 5'7" and 150 lbs compared to McGinley's 6'1" and 210 lbs. (Flip was 5'9" and 170) Lechner himself was a goalie in high school and college and I don't think he is that tall so maybe size is not that important to him.
You are right that Shaunessy doesn't exactly fill the net with his body. Last year he was 5'7" and 150 lbs compared to McGinley's 6'1" and 210 lbs. (Flip was 5'9" and 170) Lechner himself was a goalie in high school and college and I don't think he is that tall so maybe size is not that important to him.
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Wow I hope you are joking.uzapuck wrote:Went to Cloquet captains ice this afternoon to see if what i have heard was true after reading these posts and saw the Thompson kid standing on the side alot while the Pugh kid was playing king of the net. Has quick feet and looked fundamentally solid. Actually kinda boring watching him with his good positioning, Will proably start on JV due to the two seniors but if given the chance later on it will be hard to get him out.
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Re: Top Goalies
Paul Moberg??? Total sieveSt8ofhockey wrote:Section 7AA
Matt Cooper- Duluth East
Jordan Thompson- CEC
A.J. Underwood- Grand Rapids
Matt Ray- Andover
Paul Moberg- Forest Lake
all pretty solid netminders
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Re: Top Goalies
You obviously don't know much about goaltending then. Paul Moberg is a very solid goaltender and if Flake makes a run it will be because of him.TheNightman wrote:Paul Moberg??? Total sieveSt8ofhockey wrote:Section 7AA
Matt Cooper- Duluth East
Jordan Thompson- CEC
A.J. Underwood- Grand Rapids
Matt Ray- Andover
Paul Moberg- Forest Lake
all pretty solid netminders
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Re: Top Goalies
We are talking about the Paul Moberg who gave up 10 goals in one game against an average white bear offense last year right?ImissMYhockey wrote:You obviously don't know much about goaltending then. Paul Moberg is a very solid goaltender and if Flake makes a run it will be because of him.TheNightman wrote:Paul Moberg??? Total sieveSt8ofhockey wrote:Section 7AA
Matt Cooper- Duluth East
Jordan Thompson- CEC
A.J. Underwood- Grand Rapids
Matt Ray- Andover
Paul Moberg- Forest Lake
all pretty solid netminders
And how about Owen Collette, I will admit he hasn't been that consistent, but he delivers on his potential he could be a good one.
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Re: Top Goalies
Yea that kid that also made a combined 98 saves in 2 games against Grand Rapids, and the kid the kept his team in games against Roseville, Stillwater, Woodbury and beat Cretin. 1 bad game doesn't define a goalie. All you can ask is that your goalie gives you a chance to win every night and Paul Moberg does.TheNightman wrote:We are talking about the Paul Moberg who gave up 10 goals in one game against an average white bear offense last year right?ImissMYhockey wrote:You obviously don't know much about goaltending then. Paul Moberg is a very solid goaltender and if Flake makes a run it will be because of him.TheNightman wrote: Paul Moberg??? Total sieve
And how about Owen Collette, I will admit he hasn't been that consistent, but he delivers on his potential he could be a good one.