What players will get drafted tomarrow in the USHL
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Three Minnesotans go to start phase two...
Bobby Gutsch of Duluth Marshall was drafted 85th overall by Cedar Rapids.
Jordan Murray of Shattuck was drafted 86th overall by Ohio.
Keegan Flaherty of Duluth East was drafted 87th overall by Green Bay.
Bobby Gutsch of Duluth Marshall was drafted 85th overall by Cedar Rapids.
Jordan Murray of Shattuck was drafted 86th overall by Ohio.
Keegan Flaherty of Duluth East was drafted 87th overall by Green Bay.
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Peter Lompado of Shattuck was selected 92nd overall by Lincoln.
Anthony DeCenzo of Hibbing was selected 93rd overall by Tri-City.
Anthony DeCenzo of Hibbing was selected 93rd overall by Tri-City.
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Quick question....Why do teams pass on picks? Find it hard to believe there aren't quality players out there from all over US that they don't at least pick somebody. Also surprised that so few MN HS players were taken thus far through 10 rounds. Are the USHL scouts and coaches trying to send a message about the quality of MN HS players? 

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They had to pass until all teams were at 23 players.Undercover Hockey Lover wrote:Quick question....Why do teams pass on picks? Find it hard to believe there aren't quality players out there from all over US that they don't at least pick somebody. Also surprised that so few MN HS players were taken thus far through 10 rounds. Are the USHL scouts and coaches trying to send a message about the quality of MN HS players?
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Undercover Hockey Lover wrote:Quick question....Why do teams pass on picks? Find it hard to believe there aren't quality players out there from all over US that they don't at least pick somebody. Also surprised that so few MN HS players were taken thus far through 10 rounds. Are the USHL scouts and coaches trying to send a message about the quality of MN HS players?
I think they're picking up a lot of players from other Jr. leagues. first.
IMO

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Re: post 7925
boblee wrote:Usually, the HS kids will go in the later rounds.
Agreed, but getting pretty close to those now!! only 60 players left in the last 5 rounds, I'll think you will see a pretty good # of MN kids in the last 5 rounds.
Just a guess.

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Charlie Raskop of the Academy of Holy Angels has been selected 105th overall by Tri-City.
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Britton Smith of the Academy of Holy Angels was selected 115th overall by Sioux Falls.
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Aaron Shibrowski of BSM was selected 123rd overall by Green Bay.
Justin Jokinen of Cloquet was selected 124th overall by Indiana.
Jake Gardiner of Minnetonka was selected 125th overall by Des Moines.
Justin Jokinen of Cloquet was selected 124th overall by Indiana.
Jake Gardiner of Minnetonka was selected 125th overall by Des Moines.
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Spencer McMillan of St. Paul Academy was selected 128th overall by Lincoln.
Hakan Yumusaklar of Lakeville South was selected 129th overall by Tri-City.
Hakan Yumusaklar of Lakeville South was selected 129th overall by Tri-City.
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Typo - 139thboblee wrote:Tony McDonald of Totino-Grace was seleceted 135th overall by Sioux Falls.
