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Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 4:38 pm
by scoreboard33
HornetFan08 wrote:Jake Gardiner never ever gets beat? And Joe can take chances because he know he has a great defender and goalie behind him. Joe and jake each have 7 points on the year. Joe has been a playmaker so far with 7 assists, he sees other plays before they develop. Jake does have 3 goals, but now he has some tough teams comming up. we'll see.
Joe gets beat too much and I would agree with you if Joey Brehm was back there with him, however FRESHMAN Max Everson is back there. Joe cannot leave him back alone. Max and Cashetta cannot be expected to stop 3 on 1s, but Joe is a strong enough player to do that and should try to stay back more and help out on defense. Edina has enough offensive power Gleason really doesn't need to jump into the rush as often as he does.
Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 8:36 pm
by All-Conference
JT Brown of Rosemount will be a darkhorse. If he can keep up lighting the lamp like he has, he deserves serious consideration!
Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 11:49 pm
by The Weight Room
All-Conference wrote:JT Brown of Rosemount will be a darkhorse. If he can keep up lighting the lamp like he has, he deserves serious consideration!
he can and he will. the hat trick streak stopped, but as stated in another thread, he had one goal, and (not completely sure about how many) a few assists in about 5 shifts against kennedy.
Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2007 9:49 am
by butterball5
Definitely Aaron Ness he dominated at the State tourney last year and led his team to a state title
Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2007 10:09 am
by breakout
HornetFan08 wrote:breakout wrote:Don't get me wrong, being in the top ten is awesome. He is heading for UND. He is obviously a very good player. However, not best in state. If he were a complete two way player I might be inclined to think differently.
Joe is a complete two way player, his speed is amazing and his slapper is equally good, he'll score goals. He is Mr. Hockey
You are incorrect
Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2007 10:39 am
by Gopher Blog
Gleason has a long way to go to be considered a top two way player. Breakout is definitely accurate about that. The biggest difference between a kid like Ness and a kid like Gleason is Ness is very good on both ends of the rink and has superior hockey sense.
Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2007 3:38 pm
by ehshockey
breakout wrote:ehshockey wrote:breakout wrote:
Strongest candidate............you need to get out more. Certainly, I would give him top ten.
To answer your question: from what I heard Gleason didn't play much D in the Elite League. On the particular play in question, Gleason and his partner jumped in the rush. One of them had the puck, they skated past their forwards without moving the puck and one of the D (Gleason or his partner) was offsides. The experienced hockey guy I talked to said he had never seen that before. Can't say I have either.
Name some stronger canidates then Gleason and this award is not based on one mistake. He is the strongest senior defender in the state. If you think there is a better one tell me.
How about:
Everson is playing the best on his team
I heard he was out for 6 goals in one Elite League game (unfortunately the league doesn't keep plus-minus)
There are other players listed as "A" players by Centeral Scouting; he is not.
Don't get me wrong, being in the top ten is awesome. He is heading for UND. He is obviously a very good player. However, not best in state. If he were a complete two way player I might be inclined to think differently.
Name a better canidate then him for Mr. Hockey Everson is playing better but he is a junior.
Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2007 5:47 pm
by scoreboard33
we've named quite a few
Barnes-Burnsville
Ness-Roseau(if eligible)
Gardiner-Minnetonka
Brown-Rosemount
Youso- I Falls
The point he was making with Everson is that Gleason shouldn't be Mr. Hockey becuase there are two or three players playing better on his own team.
Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2007 6:18 pm
by ColdasIce
scoreboard33 wrote:we've named quite a few
Barnes-Burnsville
Ness-Roseau(if eligible)
Gardiner-Minnetonka
Brown-Rosemount
Youso- I Falls
The point he was making with Everson is that Gleason shouldn't be Mr. Hockey becuase there are two or three players playing better on his own team.
Youso's schedule should get him NO Mr. Hockey, for crying out loud, Lake of the Woods!!! Pick someone who for the past 3 or 4 years has played a tough schedule and still has managed to put up 20-30 goals, points against sub par teams
Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2007 6:51 pm
by breakout
Gopher Blog wrote:Gleason has a long way to go to be considered a top two way player. Breakout is definitely accurate about that. The biggest difference between a kid like Ness and a kid like Gleason is Ness is very good on both ends of the rink and has superior hockey sense.
Agree
Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2007 7:50 pm
by The Hammer
Ness is the man.
Unfortunately for us Gopher fans he may head straight to the pro's.
He's that good.
"Ness pours gravy on the Spuds" last night.
Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2007 7:59 pm
by saintpaulhockey
I think right now the front runners have to be...
Ness - assuming he is eligible
Gardner from Minnetonka
JT Brown from Rosemount - he is lighting it up
Ryan Bohrer from CDH - 8 goals in 4 games against solid competition
Gleason - Edina
Youso- Int'l Falls?
Jake Johson - Duluth Denfeld?
Tyler Barnes - Burnsville
I'm sure im missing some guys so don't be offended but these guys look like the cream of the crop thus far
Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2007 9:38 pm
by Gopher Blog
The Hammer wrote:Ness is the man.
Unfortunately for us Gopher fans he may head straight to the pro's.
He's that good.
"Ness pours gravy on the Spuds" last night.
He isn't close to being ready to go straight to the pros. Especially at his size. I will be surprised if he isn't in college hockey for at least three years due to the NHL's bias against smaller defensemen.
Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2007 9:47 pm
by JV_allstar
Justin Jokinen.
Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2007 10:35 pm
by PowerForward9
This discussion about Ness is frustrating, isn't anyone Isn't anybody aware on the rules or regulations about this issue? I mean come on, it has to be written down somewhere.
Ravendalen - Warroad
Castle from - TRF (Could have a Big Season)
Ben Nelson - Roseau
Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2007 10:40 pm
by BlazedBrave08
Jake Henderickson is with outa doubt a candidate ... but forreal my vote goes to Anders Lee
Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2007 10:45 pm
by scoreboard33
BlazedBrave08 wrote:Jake Henderickson is with outa doubt a candidate ... but forreal my vote goes to Anders Lee
Lee is a junior and Hendrickson shouldn't win it, because Tyler Barnes is a better player and he brings Hendrickson's game to another level just by being on the ice with him.
Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2007 10:50 pm
by bardown012
Gardiner from Minnetonka is amazing. He might not be the kid who is gonna go out and score 4 goals a game or lead the state in points. But he is the kind of kid that no one gets by, could win Mr. Hockey, has a chance to play in the NHL some day.
Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2007 11:04 pm
by puckman22
DANO
Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2007 11:08 pm
by breakout
scoreboard33 wrote:BlazedBrave08 wrote:Jake Henderickson is with outa doubt a candidate ... but forreal my vote goes to Anders Lee
Lee is a junior and Hendrickson shouldn't win it, because Tyler Barnes is a better player and he brings Hendrickson's game to another level just by being on the ice with him.
Think again, Hendrickson brings Barnes play to another level.
Barnes should be packing Hendrickson in his truck before he heads to U of W.
Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2007 11:13 pm
by BlazedBrave08
breakout wrote:scoreboard33 wrote:BlazedBrave08 wrote:Jake Henderickson is with outa doubt a candidate ... but forreal my vote goes to Anders Lee
Lee is a junior and Hendrickson shouldn't win it, because Tyler Barnes is a better player and he brings Hendrickson's game to another level just by being on the ice with him.
Think again, Hendrickson brings Barnes play to another level.
Barnes should be packing Hendrickson in his truck before he heads to U of W.
Ha there is no way in hell Hendrickson is a 2nd man to Barnes, Hendo is his own man who doesnt need Barnes just as much as Barnes doesnt need hendo, Hendo grinds his heart out, and barnes dangles all night
Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2007 11:15 pm
by breakout
bardown012 wrote:Gardiner from Minnetonka is amazing. He might not be the kid who is gonna go out and score 4 goals a game or lead the state in points. But he is the kind of kid that no one gets by, could win Mr. Hockey, has a chance to play in the NHL some day.
Gardiner needs to enhance his position play. Remember, he has only been a D for a short period of time. He should go high in the upcoming draft. However, he isn't a complete D player. Too much running around, not enough attention to detail.
Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2007 8:18 am
by theref
ColdasIce wrote:scoreboard33 wrote:we've named quite a few
Barnes-Burnsville
Ness-Roseau(if eligible)
Gardiner-Minnetonka
Brown-Rosemount
Youso- I Falls
The point he was making with Everson is that Gleason shouldn't be Mr. Hockey becuase there are two or three players playing better on his own team.
Youso's schedule should get him NO Mr. Hockey, for crying out loud, Lake of the Woods!!! Pick someone who for the past 3 or 4 years has played a tough schedule and still has managed to put up 20-30 goals, points against sub par teams
Whatever

Pretty much every team plays someone on their schedule who is considered weak. You can't hold that against the player as he doesn't make the schedule. He's still a great player and student and will be in the consideration for Mr. Hockey.
Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2007 9:13 am
by The Exiled One
PowerForward9 wrote:This discussion about Ness is frustrating, isn't anyone Isn't anybody aware on the rules or regulations about this issue? I mean come on, it has to be written down somewhere.
Ravendalen - Warroad
Castle from - TRF (Could have a Big Season)
Ben Nelson - Roseau
I've posted this several times now, but this is the criteria directly from the Mr. Hockey official website...
Awarded to the outstanding senior high school hockey player in the state of Minnesota. The finalists are selected by a panel of National Hockey League Scouts, Division One Coaches, and selected media members from around the state.
The award is sposored by the Minnesota Minutemen, whose chairman is Loren Feldkamp. Loren is aware that Ness is accelerating his studies and is tracking his academic progress. If he's on pace to graduate this spring, he'll be eligible for the award.
Because of the NHL Scouts influence, a player that isn't picked or ranked to be picked highly in the draft is unlikely to win the award. However, there have been exceptions to that scenario in the past.
That being said, I'll repeat what I think the odds are of who I think the favorites are to win the award...
3/1 - Aaron Ness - Roseau (if he's deemed eligible)
4/1 - Jake Gardiner - Minnetonka
6/1 - Tyler Barnes - Burnsville
7/1 - Joe Gleason - Edina
Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2007 1:31 pm
by *MatthewFashion*
many options