MN HS Player Rankings
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MN HS Player Rankings
Interesting attempt. Some are well ranked while several aren't ranked where they should be. Some are missing altogether.
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Re: MN HS Player Rankings
Who do you think they missed?observer wrote:Interesting attempt. Some are well ranked while several aren't ranked where they should be. Some are missing altogether.
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Re: MN HS Player Rankings
This is really poor.observer wrote:Interesting attempt. Some are well ranked while several aren't ranked where they should be. Some are missing altogether.
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Some Minnesota kids that made the u17 and u18 National teams not on the list of great players from Minnesota Or SSM KIDS from Minnesota ? Missing a few but Fun to See all the great kids doing well regardless if they are not on the list !!!!! USHL coaches and College coaches have a pretty good idea who is who......... at this point of the game....
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That's the great thing about these lists, they foster debate. It also seems that the compiler did not just blindly follow numbers, which many other experts tend to do. and with so much said on this board about the shakiness of elite league scoresheets, it seems wise to look at a deeper list of what makes a player rise above others.
Of course, goals and assists are crucial, but coaches obviously need other types of skills on the ice. if not, coaches wouldn't teach aspects such as defense, checking, creating turnovers, forechecking, winning faceoffs, blocking shots, killing penalties, breakouts, etc., etc.
Of course, goals and assists are crucial, but coaches obviously need other types of skills on the ice. if not, coaches wouldn't teach aspects such as defense, checking, creating turnovers, forechecking, winning faceoffs, blocking shots, killing penalties, breakouts, etc., etc.
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