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MN Red 10-3 over Shattuck in the championship. Nice game for the Minnesota boys.
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Brock Nelson showed that he is the best SR player in the state this year.
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MrBoDangles wrote:Brock Nelson showed that he is the best SR player in the state this year.
That's quite a bold statement considering Bjugstad was out of the country...
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pondpucker13 wrote:
MrBoDangles wrote:Brock Nelson showed that he is the best SR player in the state this year.
That's quite a bold statement considering Bjugstad was out of the country...
You're assuming, of course, that Bjugstad is successful in completing both his junior and senior coursework. Otherwise, if you consider him a junior, he could have been in the state and the comparison to Nelson (the senior) would be moot.
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Maybe a top sr., looks like Isacson and Gardiner are right up there.
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Okay, I understand this was a huge stage talent wise, and all of the aforementioned players will more than likely be Mr. Hockey canidates, BUT lets not base who the best senior in the state is off of one weekend. There could be a million reasons why some players performed better than others.
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Papa Bergundy wrote:Okay, I understand this was a huge stage talent wise, and all of the aforementioned players will more than likely be Mr. Hockey canidates, BUT lets not base who the best senior in the state is off of one weekend. There could be a million reasons why some players performed better than others.
WAS the best player before the weekend,was the best player over the weekend, IS the best SR in the state this year. :wink:
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I never heard of the Kid?? where's he from? who does he play for?
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TellItHowItIs wrote:I never heard of the Kid?? where's he from? who does he play for?
Warroad. He has good size, had a huge year last year, and is listed as an A player on the NHL Central Scouting list. Major bloodlines as uncle is Dave Christian.

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The Exiled One wrote:
pondpucker13 wrote:
MrBoDangles wrote:Brock Nelson showed that he is the best SR player in the state this year.
That's quite a bold statement considering Bjugstad was out of the country...
You're assuming, of course, that Bjugstad is successful in completing both his junior and senior coursework. Otherwise, if you consider him a junior, he could have been in the state and the comparison to Nelson (the senior) would be moot.
Do you really think that with the kind of motivation he has that he won't complete his schooling? Don will never let it happen.
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