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Posted: Tue Sep 02, 2014 1:38 pm
by BP
Deep Breath wrote:SidneysDogHouse wrote:OneMoreYear wrote:
Yes, but it will be Long's net to lose. And Wendlandt will be watching from the bench quickly when Lechs sees what he has in Begley.
Both young goalies that came in, left.
Long and Bischel will be the BSM goalies this year, just as it was last year.
Where did the other 2 goalies go?
Posted: Tue Sep 02, 2014 2:29 pm
by WestMetro
SuperStar:
Agree with your individual talent additions, but don't see those as Top 10 teams right now.
Posted: Tue Sep 02, 2014 2:45 pm
by SuperStar
WestMetro wrote:SuperStar:
Agree with your individual talent additions, but don't see those as Top 10 teams right now.
Yea, I just re-read that and I noticed that I read it wrong...

The "TOP TEAMs goalies". Gotcha, Thanks.
Posted: Tue Sep 02, 2014 7:38 pm
by PuckDaddy
SuperStar wrote:WestMetro wrote:SuperStar:
Agree with your individual talent additions, but don't see those as Top 10 teams right now.
Yea, I just re-read that and I noticed that I read it wrong...

The "TOP TEAMs goalies". Gotcha, Thanks.
All very interesting perspectives. How about for those teams just outside the top ten bubble that could upset things....EP, Prior Lake - guess you have HF and East in there. Who else can upset things with a hot tender?
Posted: Tue Sep 02, 2014 8:03 pm
by WestMetro
PuckDaddy
Ive got EP out of my top 10 this preseason, graduated too much talent.
BP has Eden Prairie in his top 10, so he is more optimistic about them reloading than me. We both agree Michael Graham is huge talent, and that this could be the last year we see him there with the Eagles
Posted: Tue Sep 02, 2014 8:37 pm
by CreaseMonkey
SuperStar wrote:Keep your eye on Zach Fritz from St. Cloud. The kid does a excellent job. He is Playing for the U18 Blades this fall.
Fritz is a good, but I thought this thread was about AA goalies.
Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2014 2:53 pm
by SidneysDogHouse
BP wrote:Deep Breath wrote:SidneysDogHouse wrote:
Both young goalies that came in, left.
Long and Bischel will be the BSM goalies this year, just as it was last year.
Where did the other 2 goalies go?
SMA goalie left for AAA, Stauber to Holy Family...
BSM Goalies
Posted: Tue Sep 09, 2014 10:40 pm
by PuckDaddy
So did Seitz stay at BSM or where did he end up?
Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2014 8:02 am
by BP
SidneysDogHouse wrote:BP wrote:Deep Breath wrote:
Long and Bischel will be the BSM goalies this year, just as it was last year.
Where did the other 2 goalies go?
SMA goalie left for AAA, Stauber to Holy Family...
Lots of goalies heading to HF, with the Bemidji kid, Stauber, and the good A Bantam goalie from New Prague.
Re: BSM Goalies
Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2014 12:08 pm
by SidneysDogHouse
PuckDaddy wrote:So did Seitz stay at BSM or where did he end up?
He's still there...
Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2014 4:29 pm
by WestMetro
Regarding Eden Prairie, last year Durocher and Thompson roughly split the JV minutes, and each was above 90% SV % and 2.0 GAA against the tough Lake Conference and non conference EP schedule.
Posted: Sun Sep 28, 2014 9:34 pm
by WestMetro
Dittmer, Lubbesmeyer, and Heifort leading the pack in mid season Elite Goalie stats
Re: BSM Goalies
Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2014 12:11 pm
by C-dad
SidneysDogHouse wrote:PuckDaddy wrote:So did Seitz stay at BSM or where did he end up?
He's still there...
Gone now, rumored to Prior Lake.
Re: BSM Goalies
Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2014 3:11 pm
by SidneysDogHouse
C-dad wrote:SidneysDogHouse wrote:PuckDaddy wrote:So did Seitz stay at BSM or where did he end up?
He's still there...
Gone now, rumored to Prior Lake.
Heard the same...
Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2014 9:10 pm
by WestMetro
So BSM is sticking with Long and Bischell?
Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2014 7:53 am
by Bluewhitefan
WestMetro wrote:So BSM is sticking with Long and Bischell?
Coach told Seitz he'd be playing JV, so he bolted to PL.
Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2014 12:49 pm
by ThePuckStopsHere
Bluewhitefan wrote:WestMetro wrote:So BSM is sticking with Long and Bischell?
Coach told Seitz he'd be playing JV, so he bolted to PL.
Scratching my Head??
Sietz plays youth in Maple Grove, bolts his program for greener pastures in AAA hockey world. Returns home and has no chance of playing High School in Maple Grove so rumored to have shopped his talents to Breck, BSM and now is going to PL?
Stauber plays youth in Wayzata program last year, and then this year he was going to go to BSM and now is at Holy Family?
Would like an explanation from the High School League how this movement is possible? It appears as long as BSM is part of the equation it’s acceptable.

Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2014 1:18 pm
by nahc
Lakeville rule..........

Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2014 2:26 pm
by 100percenteffort
Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2014 2:51 pm
by badgermom78
ThePuckStopsHere wrote:Bluewhitefan wrote:WestMetro wrote:So BSM is sticking with Long and Bischell?
Coach told Seitz he'd be playing JV, so he bolted to PL.
Scratching my Head??
Sietz plays youth in Maple Grove, bolts his program for greener pastures in AAA hockey world. Returns home and has no chance of playing High School in Maple Grove so rumored to have shopped his talents to Breck, BSM and now is going to PL?
Stauber plays youth in Wayzata program last year, and then this year he was going to go to BSM and now is at Holy Family?
Would like an explanation from the High School League how this movement is possible? It appears as long as BSM is part of the equation it’s acceptable.

Really not that hard to figure out if you spent a couple minutes reading the Transfer Rules posted online by MSHSL. Do you want a "personal" explanation outside of what they have published as to what is an acceptable transfer?
Not everything is a conspiracy.
Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2014 4:01 pm
by SidneysDogHouse
badgermom78 wrote:ThePuckStopsHere wrote:Bluewhitefan wrote:
Coach told Seitz he'd be playing JV, so he bolted to PL.
Scratching my Head??
Sietz plays youth in Maple Grove, bolts his program for greener pastures in AAA hockey world. Returns home and has no chance of playing High School in Maple Grove so rumored to have shopped his talents to Breck, BSM and now is going to PL?
Stauber plays youth in Wayzata program last year, and then this year he was going to go to BSM and now is at Holy Family?
Would like an explanation from the High School League how this movement is possible? It appears as long as BSM is part of the equation it’s acceptable.

Really not that hard to figure out if you spent a couple minutes reading the Transfer Rules posted online by MSHSL. Do you want a "personal" explanation outside of what they have published as to what is an acceptable transfer?
Not everything is a conspiracy.
Scites was at BSM before he left for AAA, then simply returned, but was on the outside looking in, so went to find hockey elsewhere. It's as easy as moving, which they were willing to do. This has nothing to do with BSM bending or breaking any rules, it's the same for everyone. And...we don't always know the whole story on timing, family situations, jobs, etc.
Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2014 4:08 pm
by Froggy Richards
SidneysDogHouse wrote:badgermom78 wrote:ThePuckStopsHere wrote:
Scratching my Head??
Sietz plays youth in Maple Grove, bolts his program for greener pastures in AAA hockey world. Returns home and has no chance of playing High School in Maple Grove so rumored to have shopped his talents to Breck, BSM and now is going to PL?
Stauber plays youth in Wayzata program last year, and then this year he was going to go to BSM and now is at Holy Family?
Would like an explanation from the High School League how this movement is possible? It appears as long as BSM is part of the equation it’s acceptable.

Really not that hard to figure out if you spent a couple minutes reading the Transfer Rules posted online by MSHSL. Do you want a "personal" explanation outside of what they have published as to what is an acceptable transfer?
Not everything is a conspiracy.
Scites was at BSM before he left for AAA, then simply returned, but was on the outside looking in, so went to find hockey elsewhere. It's as easy as moving, which they were willing to do. This has nothing to do with BSM bending or breaking any rules, it's the same for everyone. And...we don't always know the whole story on timing, family situations, jobs, etc.
One thing that I'm surprised I've never heard discussed on here is, "What if you get cut from your High School team in 10th or 11th grade? I think you should have the right to be eligible right away at any other school. Maybe have the coach or AD sign a release or something. I would think that would be really hard on a kid who played his whole life and all of a sudden he's not eligible to go to the town next door and play if he wishes. Obviously if you're cut, you're not taking advantage of anything. You just want to play Varsity Hockey.
Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2014 5:23 pm
by Puckstopper81
The questions is.....why did Scites leave Compuware? Or did he not make the U16 team this year and came back? Seems like he had a good thing going in Detroit.

Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2014 7:05 pm
by BP
Froggy Richards wrote:SidneysDogHouse wrote:badgermom78 wrote:
Really not that hard to figure out if you spent a couple minutes reading the Transfer Rules posted online by MSHSL. Do you want a "personal" explanation outside of what they have published as to what is an acceptable transfer?
Not everything is a conspiracy.
Scites was at BSM before he left for AAA, then simply returned, but was on the outside looking in, so went to find hockey elsewhere. It's as easy as moving, which they were willing to do. This has nothing to do with BSM bending or breaking any rules, it's the same for everyone. And...we don't always know the whole story on timing, family situations, jobs, etc.
One thing that I'm surprised I've never heard discussed on here is, "What if you get cut from your High School team in 10th or 11th grade? I think you should have the right to be eligible right away at any other school. Maybe have the coach or AD sign a release or something. I would think that would be really hard on a kid who played his whole life and all of a sudden he's not eligible to go to the town next door and play if he wishes. Obviously if you're cut, you're not taking advantage of anything. You just want to play Varsity Hockey.
Kids have gotten letters signed by a Varsity Coach AND AD at the former school that I know of and the state still wouldn't allow them to be eligible......
Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2014 7:58 pm
by SCBlueLiner
Froggy Richards wrote:SidneysDogHouse wrote:badgermom78 wrote:
Really not that hard to figure out if you spent a couple minutes reading the Transfer Rules posted online by MSHSL. Do you want a "personal" explanation outside of what they have published as to what is an acceptable transfer?
Not everything is a conspiracy.
Scites was at BSM before he left for AAA, then simply returned, but was on the outside looking in, so went to find hockey elsewhere. It's as easy as moving, which they were willing to do. This has nothing to do with BSM bending or breaking any rules, it's the same for everyone. And...we don't always know the whole story on timing, family situations, jobs, etc.
One thing that I'm surprised I've never heard discussed on here is, "What if you get cut from your High School team in 10th or 11th grade? I think you should have the right to be eligible right away at any other school. Maybe have the coach or AD sign a release or something. I would think that would be really hard on a kid who played his whole life and all of a sudden he's not eligible to go to the town next door and play if he wishes. Obviously if you're cut, you're not taking advantage of anything. You just want to play Varsity Hockey.
Great idea. Would also probably raise the level of Varsity hockey played as programs in desperate need of players could fill their teams with some talented players who get cut at some larger schools. Also, isn't it keeping with USA Hockey's development model. Some kids develop late. By giving them an opportunity to continue playing there will be some kids who take advantage of that and develop into great players. The system now just wastes some potential talent that is out there by cutting them.