That's true....but would Apple Valley even had made the tournament last season if they kept Fasching off varsity? Doubtful. And while Reno wasn't a top-pairing defenseman on Edina last season, he still got quality minutes and rarely looked overmatched.Night Train wrote:Edina is one I mentioned as solid from top to bottom. Believe me Benilde, Breck and Apple Valley will have holes this coming season.
I'm also suggesting there are some interesting new forces at work here, that I can't figure out, as to why a coach would place a 9th grader, with Bantam eligibility, on varsity. 80% of them aren't effective players at the high school level and would have more fun, a better experience, more games and an opportunity to finish what they started with their buds as 1st graders. Hypothetically, maybe it's because a family is paying 15K for school so want their kid to play on the team. I'm honestly confused by some of it. Ride pine and get shoved around for 25 measly games and that helps development?
Kind of like the exceptional player move up policy. Top 5 player on varsity, make the jump. Not, play Bantam A.
IMO, it's a case by case basis. If the 9th grader can be a solid contributor at the varsity level, then he should be there. If he's gonna be a 4th liner and not see much ice, then he should probably be playing Bantam. I think that the two BSM freshmen who came from Edina should've probably played Bantam instead of jumping to HS, but that's just my opinion. Maybe the players, their parents, and the BSM coach think otherwise (and their opinion counts a hell of a lot more than mine does). Also, I'd say Guentzel made the right decision to play Bantam as he probably didn't have the size to compete at the varsity level for HM. It's pretty cut and dry if you ask me.