16/17 Final 54 Rosters
Moderators: Mitch Hawker, east hockey, karl(east)
16 U Rosters
16 Blue Team
Jordan Freberg D - Maple Grove
Joe Freemark D - Lakeville South
Matt Halverson D - Wayzata
Vince Pedrie D - Apple Valley
Jacob Peterson D - St. Cloud Tech
Matthew Stumpf D - Little Falls
Nate Arentz F - Lakeville North
Andrew Commers F - St. Thomas Academy
C.J. Franklin F - Forest Lake
Steve Halappa F - Duluth East
Jordan Jancze F - Hill-Murray
A.J. Michaelson F - Apple Valley
Jake O'Borsky F - Red Wing
Bo Pieper F - Shattuck/St. Mary's
Dylan Steman F - Maple Grove
Gage Torrel F - Monticello
Aaron Dingman G - Wayzata
Anders Franke G Elk River
16U Red Team
Drew Aspinwall D - Maple Grove
Lance Carney D - White Bear Lake
Jake Horton D - Benilde-St. Margaret's
Ian Janco D - Bloomington Jefferson
Meirs Moore D - Duluth East
Matt Pilot D - South St. Paul
Andy Faust F - Hill-Murray
Newton Fuller F - Minneapolis West
Jake Guentzel F - Woodbury
Blake Hallenberg F - Wayzata
Nick Kuchera F - Eagan
Adam Lovick F - Centennial
Kyle Osterberg F - Lakeville South
Tony Paulson F - Maple Grove
Levi Talarico F - Duluth Denfeld
Tyler Vesel F - Shattuck/St. Mary's
Blake Cates G - Stillwater
Anders Jecha G Benilde-St Margaret's
White 16U Team
Charlie Heller D - Lakeville South
Jonah Johnson D - Hill-Murray
Derick Kuchera D - Eagan
Zach MacQueen D - Shattuck/St. Mary's
Jon Plaszcz D - Eastview
Brady Skjei D - Lakeville North
Grant Besse D - Benilde-St. Margaret's
Eric Brenk F - Moorhead
Max Coatta F - Minnetonka
Will Merchant F - Eagan
Lou Nanne F - Edina
Jacob Randolph F - Duluth East
T.J. Roo F - Totino-Grace
Zach Stepan F - Shattuck
Jared Thomas F - Hermantown
Dominic Toninato F - Duluth East
Collin Olson G - Apple Valley
Zach Thompson G Duluth Denfeld
Jordan Freberg D - Maple Grove
Joe Freemark D - Lakeville South
Matt Halverson D - Wayzata
Vince Pedrie D - Apple Valley
Jacob Peterson D - St. Cloud Tech
Matthew Stumpf D - Little Falls
Nate Arentz F - Lakeville North
Andrew Commers F - St. Thomas Academy
C.J. Franklin F - Forest Lake
Steve Halappa F - Duluth East
Jordan Jancze F - Hill-Murray
A.J. Michaelson F - Apple Valley
Jake O'Borsky F - Red Wing
Bo Pieper F - Shattuck/St. Mary's
Dylan Steman F - Maple Grove
Gage Torrel F - Monticello
Aaron Dingman G - Wayzata
Anders Franke G Elk River
16U Red Team
Drew Aspinwall D - Maple Grove
Lance Carney D - White Bear Lake
Jake Horton D - Benilde-St. Margaret's
Ian Janco D - Bloomington Jefferson
Meirs Moore D - Duluth East
Matt Pilot D - South St. Paul
Andy Faust F - Hill-Murray
Newton Fuller F - Minneapolis West
Jake Guentzel F - Woodbury
Blake Hallenberg F - Wayzata
Nick Kuchera F - Eagan
Adam Lovick F - Centennial
Kyle Osterberg F - Lakeville South
Tony Paulson F - Maple Grove
Levi Talarico F - Duluth Denfeld
Tyler Vesel F - Shattuck/St. Mary's
Blake Cates G - Stillwater
Anders Jecha G Benilde-St Margaret's
White 16U Team
Charlie Heller D - Lakeville South
Jonah Johnson D - Hill-Murray
Derick Kuchera D - Eagan
Zach MacQueen D - Shattuck/St. Mary's
Jon Plaszcz D - Eastview
Brady Skjei D - Lakeville North
Grant Besse D - Benilde-St. Margaret's
Eric Brenk F - Moorhead
Max Coatta F - Minnetonka
Will Merchant F - Eagan
Lou Nanne F - Edina
Jacob Randolph F - Duluth East
T.J. Roo F - Totino-Grace
Zach Stepan F - Shattuck
Jared Thomas F - Hermantown
Dominic Toninato F - Duluth East
Collin Olson G - Apple Valley
Zach Thompson G Duluth Denfeld
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Old 9th Graders
So many "old" 9th graders , Kids who started school late who should be in 10th grade already.
Zach Thompson
Coatta,
Besse,
Nanne,
Roo,
Besse,
Colford
Any other 9th graders out there?
Christian Horn last year.
Seems like it is commonplace in hockey, but I don't hear about it much in other sports.
Zach Thompson
Coatta,
Besse,
Nanne,
Roo,
Besse,
Colford
Any other 9th graders out there?
Christian Horn last year.
Seems like it is commonplace in hockey, but I don't hear about it much in other sports.
What is the point of that remark? Many educators suggest that boys born in the summer should delay entrance in Kindergarten by a year. Parents usually do this for emotional maturity reasons, not Select 16/17 reasons. Pretty much a standard practice.So many "old" 9th graders , Kids who started school late who should be in 10th grade already.
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This is why MN Hockey is currently looking at moving the registration date from July 1 to June 1. Let's hope they make such a move which will benefit many kids in this situation.sorno82 wrote:What is the point of that remark? Many educators suggest that boys born in the summer should delay entrance in Kindergarten by a year. Parents usually do this for emotional maturity reasons, not Select 16/17 reasons. Pretty much a standard practice.So many "old" 9th graders , Kids who started school late who should be in 10th grade already.
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the older kids have been the stronger kids all through school. many don't do that well when they are finally put in against kids there own age. i'm pretty sure hockey has fewer players that have delayed kindergarten than many sports.
delayed for "emotional maturity" I've never heard a parent admit to that.
delayed for "emotional maturity" I've never heard a parent admit to that.
i hate to burst your little bubble but this program doesnt go by grade its by age so if your little johnny didnt make it wasnt because thier are (old 9th graders) lol.. i seriously cant believe you guys have been involved in hockey long enough to have hs age kids and dont know that. brings me back to another point thats why i stopped fighting with idiots on this hockey forum its pointless.
That's true and one or two posters above may not have been following that fact, but changing the dates as noted would have the effect of evening up the playing experience a bit. With fewer exceptions, bantams would compete against bantams and high schoolers would compete against high schoolers. That's how Canada does it too, right?CB00 wrote:USA U16 has nothing to do with what grade the players are in. The player has to be born in 1994. period. End of the complete non-sense. If anything, it's a credit to the 1994's still in 9th grade as most of them are late born October-December 1994's.
What is the argument against the change?
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17's
Here are the 17 rosters:
Blue Team
# Pos Name
1 D Joey Hess- Centennial
2 D JD Cotroneo- Hill Murray
3 D Ben Ostlie- Edina
4 D Jake Bushey- Duluth Marshall
5 D Dan Molenaar-Eden Prairie
6 D Brandon Parker- Faribault
7 F Jake Sampson-Edina
8 F Pat Steinhauser- BSM
9 F Mike Zajac- Eagan
10 F Bryant Christian-Moorhead
11 F Canon Pieper- SSM
12 F Max Birkinbine- White Bear
13 F Peter Krieger-Hill Murray
14 F Tony Cameranesi- Wayzata
15 F Joe LaBate-Holy Angels
16 F Matt Pohlkamp- Brainerd
61 G Conner Girard- Edina
62 G Nick Lehr- Roseville
Red Team
# Pos Name
21 D Eric Schurhamer- STA
22 D Miles Death- Wayzata
23 D Ryan Bullock- Blake
24 D Tyler Robert- Cretin
25 D Andy Wilinski- Duluth East
26 D Max Everson- Edina
27 F Alex Harvey- Lakeville South
28 F Michael Sit- Edina
29 F Christian Horn- BSM
30 F Judd Peterson- Duluth Marshall
31 F Cullen Hurley- Holy Angels
32 F Ben Greiner-SSM
33 F Lucas Kohls- Forest Lake
34 F Ben Walker- Edina
35 F Kevin Becker-Hill Murray
36 F Derek Frawley- Minnetonka
63 G Bodhi Engum- Burnsville
64 G Ryan Coyne- Maple Grove
White Team
# Pos Name
41 D Garrett Schmitz- Red Lake Falls
42 D Kevin Schulze- Hill Murray
43 D Mitch Hall- St. Cloud Tech
44 D Nate Repensky- Duluth East
45 D Nick Seeler- Eden Prairie
46 D Taylor Fleming- STA
47 F Josh Erickson- Roseau
48 F Christian Fogarty- Edina
49 F Justin Kloos- Lakeville South
50 F Austyn Young- So. St. Paul
51 F Ben Bahe- Hill Murray
52 F Nick DeCenzo- Hibbing
53 F Jonny Brodzynski- Blaine
54 F Zac McCarver- No. St. Paul
55 F Mario Lucia- Wayzata
56 F Thomas Schutt- Minnetonka
65 G Charlie Lindgren- Lakeville North
66 G Alex Glockner- Minnetonka
Blue Team
# Pos Name
1 D Joey Hess- Centennial
2 D JD Cotroneo- Hill Murray
3 D Ben Ostlie- Edina
4 D Jake Bushey- Duluth Marshall
5 D Dan Molenaar-Eden Prairie
6 D Brandon Parker- Faribault
7 F Jake Sampson-Edina
8 F Pat Steinhauser- BSM
9 F Mike Zajac- Eagan
10 F Bryant Christian-Moorhead
11 F Canon Pieper- SSM
12 F Max Birkinbine- White Bear
13 F Peter Krieger-Hill Murray
14 F Tony Cameranesi- Wayzata
15 F Joe LaBate-Holy Angels
16 F Matt Pohlkamp- Brainerd
61 G Conner Girard- Edina
62 G Nick Lehr- Roseville
Red Team
# Pos Name
21 D Eric Schurhamer- STA
22 D Miles Death- Wayzata
23 D Ryan Bullock- Blake
24 D Tyler Robert- Cretin
25 D Andy Wilinski- Duluth East
26 D Max Everson- Edina
27 F Alex Harvey- Lakeville South
28 F Michael Sit- Edina
29 F Christian Horn- BSM
30 F Judd Peterson- Duluth Marshall
31 F Cullen Hurley- Holy Angels
32 F Ben Greiner-SSM
33 F Lucas Kohls- Forest Lake
34 F Ben Walker- Edina
35 F Kevin Becker-Hill Murray
36 F Derek Frawley- Minnetonka
63 G Bodhi Engum- Burnsville
64 G Ryan Coyne- Maple Grove
White Team
# Pos Name
41 D Garrett Schmitz- Red Lake Falls
42 D Kevin Schulze- Hill Murray
43 D Mitch Hall- St. Cloud Tech
44 D Nate Repensky- Duluth East
45 D Nick Seeler- Eden Prairie
46 D Taylor Fleming- STA
47 F Josh Erickson- Roseau
48 F Christian Fogarty- Edina
49 F Justin Kloos- Lakeville South
50 F Austyn Young- So. St. Paul
51 F Ben Bahe- Hill Murray
52 F Nick DeCenzo- Hibbing
53 F Jonny Brodzynski- Blaine
54 F Zac McCarver- No. St. Paul
55 F Mario Lucia- Wayzata
56 F Thomas Schutt- Minnetonka
65 G Charlie Lindgren- Lakeville North
66 G Alex Glockner- Minnetonka
They certainly have been excellent players. Probably, they still are. I do think that overall the 16s list looks amazingly accurate. When a few don't make it who are expected to, I believe it is a good sign that the selections are NOT "all made before the weekend begins" and that even the studs have to put up a good showing at tryouts to make it to the next level.CB00 wrote:Any names missing/surprises?
Missing:
Jake Horton Tartan![]()
Brock Kautz Century
Jake Montgomery SSM
3 excellent players that I'm surprised didn't make the cut.
Perhaps there's a little more integrity built into the process than some of us tend to believe at times.
Not surprised at Kautz. . .he didn't play well during tryouts and during the tournament had a save percentage below .800. Very surprised at the performances of some of the goalies they took at 16s. . .by save percentage they took the 7th, 10th, and 12th place tenders. It brings up the old question of do you consider the history in placing a player and if so, why bother having tryouts and the first round of the tournament (Yes, I know. . .$$$). It does seem quite unfair to those kids who play well in the tryout or tournament and then are passed over for those that had lesser performances.CB00 wrote:Any names missing/surprises?
Missing:
Jake Horton Tartan![]()
Brock Kautz Century
Jake Montgomery SSM
3 excellent players that I'm surprised didn't make the cut.
The statistics were suspect all weekend. I know that some shot counts were way off and sometimes stats were reversed between two goalies in a game. I agree about Kautz though. He did not have a good weekend. But he's talented. He'll be back.woodley wrote:Not surprised at Kautz. . .he didn't play well during tryouts and during the tournament had a save percentage below .800. Very surprised at the performances of some of the goalies they took at 16s. . .by save percentage they took the 7th, 10th, and 12th place tenders. It brings up the old question of do you consider the history in placing a player and if so, why bother having tryouts and the first round of the tournament (Yes, I know. . .$$$). It does seem quite unfair to those kids who play well in the tryout or tournament and then are passed over for those that had lesser performances.CB00 wrote:Any names missing/surprises?
Missing:
Jake Horton Tartan![]()
Brock Kautz Century
Jake Montgomery SSM
3 excellent players that I'm surprised didn't make the cut.
woodley wrote:Not surprised at Kautz. . .he didn't play well during tryouts and during the tournament had a save percentage below .800. Very surprised at the performances of some of the goalies they took at 16s. . .by save percentage they took the 7th, 10th, and 12th place tenders. It brings up the old question of do you consider the history in placing a player and if so, why bother having tryouts and the first round of the tournament (Yes, I know. . .$$$). It does seem quite unfair to those kids who play well in the tryout or tournament and then are passed over for those that had lesser performances.CB00 wrote:Any names missing/surprises?
Missing:
Jake Horton Tartan![]()
Brock Kautz Century
Jake Montgomery SSM
3 excellent players that I'm surprised didn't make the cut.
If it only stats that are be evaluated, then let's only take the top points for 30 Forwards and 18 Defense. There's is a lot more to it than just stats. The goalies only play a half a game, I think it is fair to look at the accomplishments of the players from their past seasons. Do the tryouts matter? Looks like they did for Brock Kautz. Had a very nice season for Century. Has always been a top goalie and still is. Feel he should be there. Had a great game in the championship. Gave up 5 goals in a half in his second game, but 4 were penalty shots. So we reward shooters by giving them great scoring chances and can add to stats and punish the goalie.
Yes, let's only take the top players on the stat sheets!

He didn't make Select 16 Final 54's. It's the end of the world isn't it? Big deal, it's just selects.... What is making the 54's going to do for a player in the long run?CB00 wrote:woodley wrote:Not surprised at Kautz. . .he didn't play well during tryouts and during the tournament had a save percentage below .800. Very surprised at the performances of some of the goalies they took at 16s. . .by save percentage they took the 7th, 10th, and 12th place tenders. It brings up the old question of do you consider the history in placing a player and if so, why bother having tryouts and the first round of the tournament (Yes, I know. . .$$$). It does seem quite unfair to those kids who play well in the tryout or tournament and then are passed over for those that had lesser performances.CB00 wrote:Any names missing/surprises?
Missing:
Jake Horton Tartan![]()
Brock Kautz Century
Jake Montgomery SSM
3 excellent players that I'm surprised didn't make the cut.
If it only stats that are be evaluated, then let's only take the top points for 30 Forwards and 18 Defense. There's is a lot more to it than just stats. The goalies only play a half a game, I think it is fair to look at the accomplishments of the players from their past seasons. Do the tryouts matter? Looks like they did for Brock Kautz. Had a very nice season for Century. Has always been a top goalie and still is. Feel he should be there. Had a great game in the championship. Gave up 5 goals in a half in his second game, but 4 were penalty shots. So we reward shooters by giving them great scoring chances and can add to stats and punish the goalie.
Yes, let's only take the top players on the stat sheets!
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Re: 17's
Where is the "D" player from Spr. Lk. Pk. thats suppose to be so good? Doesn't look like going from AA TO A school did much for his development or maybe his dad didn't know the coaches this timeseek & destroy wrote:Here are the 17 rosters:
Blue Team
# Pos Name
1 D Joey Hess- Centennial
2 D JD Cotroneo- Hill Murray
3 D Ben Ostlie- Edina
4 D Jake Bushey- Duluth Marshall
5 D Dan Molenaar-Eden Prairie
6 D Brandon Parker- Faribault
7 F Jake Sampson-Edina
8 F Pat Steinhauser- BSM
9 F Mike Zajac- Eagan
10 F Bryant Christian-Moorhead
11 F Canon Pieper- SSM
12 F Max Birkinbine- White Bear
13 F Peter Krieger-Hill Murray
14 F Tony Cameranesi- Wayzata
15 F Joe LaBate-Holy Angels
16 F Matt Pohlkamp- Brainerd
61 G Conner Girard- Edina
62 G Nick Lehr- Roseville
Red Team
# Pos Name
21 D Eric Schurhamer- STA
22 D Miles Death- Wayzata
23 D Ryan Bullock- Blake
24 D Tyler Robert- Cretin
25 D Andy Wilinski- Duluth East
26 D Max Everson- Edina
27 F Alex Harvey- Lakeville South
28 F Michael Sit- Edina
29 F Christian Horn- BSM
30 F Judd Peterson- Duluth Marshall
31 F Cullen Hurley- Holy Angels
32 F Ben Greiner-SSM
33 F Lucas Kohls- Forest Lake
34 F Ben Walker- Edina
35 F Kevin Becker-Hill Murray
36 F Derek Frawley- Minnetonka
63 G Bodhi Engum- Burnsville
64 G Ryan Coyne- Maple Grove
White Team
# Pos Name
41 D Garrett Schmitz- Red Lake Falls
42 D Kevin Schulze- Hill Murray
43 D Mitch Hall- St. Cloud Tech
44 D Nate Repensky- Duluth East
45 D Nick Seeler- Eden Prairie
46 D Taylor Fleming- STA
47 F Josh Erickson- Roseau
48 F Christian Fogarty- Edina
49 F Justin Kloos- Lakeville South
50 F Austyn Young- So. St. Paul
51 F Ben Bahe- Hill Murray
52 F Nick DeCenzo- Hibbing
53 F Jonny Brodzynski- Blaine
54 F Zac McCarver- No. St. Paul
55 F Mario Lucia- Wayzata
56 F Thomas Schutt- Minnetonka
65 G Charlie Lindgren- Lakeville North
66 G Alex Glockner- Minnetonka

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Re: 17's
Place your bets boys and girls:seek & destroy wrote:Here are the 17 rosters:
Blue Team
# Pos Name
1 D Joey Hess- Centennial
2 D JD Cotroneo- Hill Murray
3 D Ben Ostlie- Edina
4 D Jake Bushey- Duluth Marshall
5 D Dan Molenaar-Eden Prairie
6 D Brandon Parker- Faribault
7 F Jake Sampson-Edina
8 F Pat Steinhauser- BSM
9 F Mike Zajac- Eagan
10 F Bryant Christian-Moorhead
11 F Canon Pieper- SSM
12 F Max Birkinbine- White Bear
13 F Peter Krieger-Hill Murray
14 F Tony Cameranesi- Wayzata
15 F Joe LaBate-Holy Angels
16 F Matt Pohlkamp- Brainerd
61 G Conner Girard- Edina
62 G Nick Lehr- Roseville
Red Team
# Pos Name
21 D Eric Schurhamer- STA
22 D Miles Death- Wayzata
23 D Ryan Bullock- Blake
24 D Tyler Robert- Cretin
25 D Andy Wilinski- Duluth East
26 D Max Everson- Edina
27 F Alex Harvey- Lakeville South
28 F Michael Sit- Edina
29 F Christian Horn- BSM
30 F Judd Peterson- Duluth Marshall
31 F Cullen Hurley- Holy Angels
32 F Ben Greiner-SSM
33 F Lucas Kohls- Forest Lake
34 F Ben Walker- Edina
35 F Kevin Becker-Hill Murray
36 F Derek Frawley- Minnetonka
63 G Bodhi Engum- Burnsville
64 G Ryan Coyne- Maple Grove
White Team
# Pos Name
41 D Garrett Schmitz- Red Lake Falls
42 D Kevin Schulze- Hill Murray
43 D Mitch Hall- St. Cloud Tech
44 D Nate Repensky- Duluth East
45 D Nick Seeler- Eden Prairie
46 D Taylor Fleming- STA
47 F Josh Erickson- Roseau
48 F Christian Fogarty- Edina
49 F Justin Kloos- Lakeville South
50 F Austyn Young- So. St. Paul
51 F Ben Bahe- Hill Murray
52 F Nick DeCenzo- Hibbing
53 F Jonny Brodzynski- Blaine
54 F Zac McCarver- No. St. Paul
55 F Mario Lucia- Wayzata
56 F Thomas Schutt- Minnetonka
65 G Charlie Lindgren- Lakeville North
66 G Alex Glockner- Minnetonka
My money is on Red: tremendous D-Core and outstanding forwards with strong goaltending...
Second place bet on Blue...
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How does a kid like JT Kohlquist (Hermantown) not make the list of 18 defensemen? Did he just have a down weekend or what? Not claiming a conspiracy but that kid is a darn good defenseman. Had to check the list twice to make sure my old eyes saw it correct. Anybody get to the games that could make comment? thanks
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[quote="CB00"][quote="woodley"][quote="CB00"]Any names missing/surprises?
Missing:
Jake Horton Tartan
Brock Kautz Century
Jake Montgomery SSM
3 excellent players that I'm surprised didn't make the cut.[/quote]
Not surprised at Kautz. . .he didn't play well during tryouts and during the tournament had a save percentage below .800. Very surprised at the performances of some of the goalies they took at 16s. . .by save percentage they took the 7th, 10th, and 12th place tenders. It brings up the old question of do you consider the history in placing a player and if so, why bother having tryouts and the first round of the tournament (Yes, I know. . .$$$). It does seem quite unfair to those kids who play well in the tryout or tournament and then are passed over for those that had lesser performances.[/quote]
If it only stats that are be evaluated, then let's only take the top points for 30 Forwards and 18 Defense. There's is a lot more to it than just stats. The goalies only play a half a game, I think it is fair to look at the accomplishments of the players from their past seasons. Do the tryouts matter? Looks like they did for Brock Kautz. Had a very nice season for Century. Has always been a top goalie and still is. Feel he should be there. Had a great game in the championship. Gave up 5 goals in a half in his second game, but 4 were penalty shots. So we reward shooters by giving them great scoring chances and can add to stats and punish the goalie.
Yes, let's only take the top players on the stat sheets!
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Unfortunately, goalies are a crapshoot when it comes to tryouts. My guess is a blend of how they played with a blend of where they played last year goes into how they pick.
Save percentages from the weekend are a bad indicator. What if one kid played on a team with defensive holes, or a team that had a few guys that liked to take penalties (resulting in a lot of penalty shots). Couple that with the always suspect scorekeeper stat taking plus an unreliable Hockey Hub providing stats and you have a recipe for mistakes if you rely on it.
Looking at last season's results for goalies is also not how you should select. Think about it, some of the goalies, due to timing, got a lot of crease time and put up decent statistics; while other goalies, due to timing, had a solid Junior or Senior in front of them that limited their ice time. Does that mean that goalie couldn't have racked up the same stats or better playing at Rochester Century? It means that one goalies path was more fortunate than anothers.
So, save percentages are bad. Past statistics are bad. Neither are equal playing fields. I would love to know what the 'secret sauce' is that they look at in goalies at the end of the day! I like much better how the skaters get evaluated!
In the end, someone gets cut. With the six goalies that are left, you could draw names out of a hat and have two exceptional goalies and would not have to explain your decision.
Missing:
Jake Horton Tartan

Brock Kautz Century
Jake Montgomery SSM
3 excellent players that I'm surprised didn't make the cut.[/quote]
Not surprised at Kautz. . .he didn't play well during tryouts and during the tournament had a save percentage below .800. Very surprised at the performances of some of the goalies they took at 16s. . .by save percentage they took the 7th, 10th, and 12th place tenders. It brings up the old question of do you consider the history in placing a player and if so, why bother having tryouts and the first round of the tournament (Yes, I know. . .$$$). It does seem quite unfair to those kids who play well in the tryout or tournament and then are passed over for those that had lesser performances.[/quote]
If it only stats that are be evaluated, then let's only take the top points for 30 Forwards and 18 Defense. There's is a lot more to it than just stats. The goalies only play a half a game, I think it is fair to look at the accomplishments of the players from their past seasons. Do the tryouts matter? Looks like they did for Brock Kautz. Had a very nice season for Century. Has always been a top goalie and still is. Feel he should be there. Had a great game in the championship. Gave up 5 goals in a half in his second game, but 4 were penalty shots. So we reward shooters by giving them great scoring chances and can add to stats and punish the goalie.
Yes, let's only take the top players on the stat sheets!

Unfortunately, goalies are a crapshoot when it comes to tryouts. My guess is a blend of how they played with a blend of where they played last year goes into how they pick.
Save percentages from the weekend are a bad indicator. What if one kid played on a team with defensive holes, or a team that had a few guys that liked to take penalties (resulting in a lot of penalty shots). Couple that with the always suspect scorekeeper stat taking plus an unreliable Hockey Hub providing stats and you have a recipe for mistakes if you rely on it.
Looking at last season's results for goalies is also not how you should select. Think about it, some of the goalies, due to timing, got a lot of crease time and put up decent statistics; while other goalies, due to timing, had a solid Junior or Senior in front of them that limited their ice time. Does that mean that goalie couldn't have racked up the same stats or better playing at Rochester Century? It means that one goalies path was more fortunate than anothers.
So, save percentages are bad. Past statistics are bad. Neither are equal playing fields. I would love to know what the 'secret sauce' is that they look at in goalies at the end of the day! I like much better how the skaters get evaluated!
In the end, someone gets cut. With the six goalies that are left, you could draw names out of a hat and have two exceptional goalies and would not have to explain your decision.
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these whole tournaments are all about reputation, money, and relationships. If u didnt make the team and a kid that is not good made it in your eyes, get used to it because it happens a lot. i would just be nice if u got the break once in a while though right. Unless the kid makes the final cut and does well in the final tournament thing, the whole deal is meaningless. 

I don't think it's meaningless even to participate in your regional tryouts. As another poster said, you could have been behind upper classmen and not been seen anytime during the year, but, if you have a good tryout, you will be seen. This doesn't mean chosen because there certainly needs to be some credit for those kids that showed up during the season. Short story long, the more you demonstrate you're a capable player, the more you stand to benefit in the long run.russiawithlove wrote:these whole tournaments are all about reputation, money, and relationships. If u didnt make the team and a kid that is not good made it in your eyes, get used to it because it happens a lot. i would just be nice if u got the break once in a while though right. Unless the kid makes the final cut and does well in the final tournament thing, the whole deal is meaningless.