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Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2007 12:47 pm
by hockeyguy99
I was looking through the rosters and noticed a player that played Centenial JV swing line made Elite 1, and many of his teamates that played varsity didn't even get a tryout. How does this happen? I thought you had to be an impact Varsity player to get into Elite 1?

Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2007 3:12 pm
by breakout
hockeyguy99 wrote:I was looking through the rosters and noticed a player that played Centenial JV swing line made Elite 1, and many of his teamates that played varsity didn't even get a tryout. How does this happen? I thought you had to be an impact Varsity player to get into Elite 1?
If true, that ain't right

Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2007 3:26 pm
by tomASS
breakout wrote: Mr. Russo and all involved with the Elite League should be commended. The league is a great service and development program.
careful breakout - the multi-moniker guy and his faulty logic will use this against us when talking about elite mites
:wink: :lol: :lol:


back on point - these would be some great games to catch

Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2007 3:29 pm
by breakout
tomASS wrote:
breakout wrote: Mr. Russo and all involved with the Elite League should be commended. The league is a great service and development program.
careful breakout - the multi-moniker guy and his faulty logic will use this against us when talking about elite mites
:wink: :lol: :lol:


back on point - these would be some great games to catch
I hear ya

Elite 1 games should be on their website. You are right, there should be some good hockey this fall.

Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2007 6:27 pm
by hockeyguy99
I am 100% possitive.

Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2007 9:37 pm
by Indians forever
What's the difference between Elite 1 and Elite 2 Hockey???? :?:

Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2007 12:24 am
by The Exiled One
I'll go with Southwest as the team to beat. They have the deepest defense (Gleason, Leddy, Raiola, Student, and Gardiner especially). A line of Everson/Gaarder/Budish should light the lamp plenty too.

Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2007 7:43 am
by breakout
Indians forever wrote:What's the difference between Elite 1 and Elite 2 Hockey???? :?:
Elite 1 is suppose to be the top 100 or so players in the state. Elite 2 is the next tier of players. Their websites may be more defining.

There will be players on Elite 2 that should be playing on Elite 1. There will be some players on Elite 1 that will make you scratch your head and wonder why they aren't playing in Elite 2. Overall, the players end up playing where they should.

If you weren't picked to play Elite 1, Elite 2 is a nice way to get extra games and extra work in before the high school season starts.

Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2007 8:05 am
by Neutron 14
hockeyguy99 wrote:I was looking through the rosters and noticed a player that played Centenial JV swing line made Elite 1, and many of his teamates that played varsity didn't even get a tryout. How does this happen? I thought you had to be an impact Varsity player to get into Elite 1?
Better luck next year "Sport"....

Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2007 12:26 pm
by hockeyguy99
My point is, how can a player who makes Select 16 National Camp, or another player who has played three years of Varsity hockey be looked over upon by a player who has played maybe one period of Varsity hockey. It isn't right.

Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2007 1:03 pm
by RLStars
hockeyguy99 wrote:My point is, how can a player who makes Select 16 National Camp, or another player who has played three years of Varsity hockey be looked over upon by a player who has played maybe one period of Varsity hockey. It isn't right.
Welcome to the real world..................
Right or wrong, thats the way the cookie crumbles. This happens every year, in every league and in every arena.

Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2007 1:29 pm
by tomASS
hockeyguy99 wrote:My point is, how can a player who makes Select 16 National Camp, or another player who has played three years of Varsity hockey be looked over upon by a player who has played maybe one period of Varsity hockey. It isn't right.
if you want to make a team like this make it impossible for the coach to take you off the leave the ice. At this level why would a coach want talent on his team that won't allow him to be the most competitive.

Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2007 1:41 pm
by Neutron 14
hockeyguy99 wrote:My point is, how can a player who makes Select 16 National Camp, or another player who has played three years of Varsity hockey be looked over upon by a player who has played maybe one period of Varsity hockey. It isn't right.
Politics might have got him to the tryout. I don't think it helped him make the team.

Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2007 1:53 pm
by RLStars
Neutron 14 wrote:
hockeyguy99 wrote:My point is, how can a player who makes Select 16 National Camp, or another player who has played three years of Varsity hockey be looked over upon by a player who has played maybe one period of Varsity hockey. It isn't right.
Politics might have got him to the tryout. I don't think it helped him make the team.
Maybe politics kept him off the varsity roster.

Posted: Fri Aug 24, 2007 10:08 pm
by Fargo
RLStars wrote:
Neutron 14 wrote:
hockeyguy99 wrote:My point is, how can a player who makes Select 16 National Camp, or another player who has played three years of Varsity hockey be looked over upon by a player who has played maybe one period of Varsity hockey. It isn't right.
Politics might have got him to the tryout. I don't think it helped him make the team.
Maybe politics kept him off the varsity roster.
politics are a funny thing that way 8)

Elite 1

Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2007 8:10 am
by blueblood
What about the cha-ching of daddy? Sometimes that has an influence....

Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2007 4:28 pm
by stickboy1956
Didn't see STA's Nick Larson on the SE roster. I know he doesn't play a fall sport - did he move on to the USHL? He's good enought to play in the EL for sure.

Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2007 4:44 pm
by Observer85
stickboy1956 wrote:Didn't see STA's Nick Larson on the SE roster. I know he doesn't play a fall sport - did he move on to the USHL? He's good enought to play in the EL for sure.
Nick has moved on to Waterloo of USHL for his senior HS season.

Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2007 12:17 pm
by SEC Scotty
Good match up tomorrow in the Midwest Elite league. Great Plains vs Southwest.

Top players from Great Plains include Aaron Ness, Tyler Landman and Nick Oliver of Roseau. Bryce Ravendalen of Warroad, and Nick Thielen of Moorhead.

Southwest include Joe Gleason, Matt Leer, Zach Budish, Anders Lee, Marshal Everson and Conner Gardner of Edina. Chris Student Benilde. Jake Gardiner Minnetonka, and Austin Wetmore and Danny Mattson of Holy Angels.

St. Louis Park (east) tommorow at 11:45.

Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2007 1:21 pm
by breakout
SEC Scotty wrote:Good match up tomorrow in the Midwest Elite league. Great Plains vs Southwest.

Top players from Great Plains include Aaron Ness, Tyler Landman and Nick Oliver of Roseau. Bryce Ravendalen of Warroad, and Nick Thielen of Moorhead.

Southwest include Joe Gleason, Matt Leer, Zach Budish, Anders Lee, Marshal Everson and Conner Gardner of Edina. Chris Student Benilde. Jake Gardiner Minnetonka, and Austin Wetmore and Danny Mattson of Holy Angels.

St. Louis Park (east) tommorow at 11:45.

Wow, 7 Edina kids referenced.............must like those Edina boys

Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2007 1:38 pm
by Neutron 14
breakout wrote:Wow, 7 Edina kids referenced.............must like those Edina boys
Theres a lot to like. Edina will reclaim "Most Hated" status this year.

Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2007 3:40 pm
by forecheck
Neutron 14 wrote:
breakout wrote:Wow, 7 Edina kids referenced.............must like those Edina boys
Theres a lot to like. Edina will reclaim "Most Hated" status this year.
"Most Hated" this year??? Everyone knows what E.D.I.N.A. stands for......this year will be no different

Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2007 6:41 am
by Fargo
breakout wrote:
SEC Scotty wrote:Good match up tomorrow in the Midwest Elite league. Great Plains vs Southwest.

Top players from Great Plains include Aaron Ness, Tyler Landman and Nick Oliver of Roseau. Bryce Ravendalen of Warroad, and Nick Thielen of Moorhead.

Southwest include Joe Gleason, Matt Leer, Zach Budish, Anders Lee, Marshal Everson and Conner Gardner of Edina. Chris Student Benilde. Jake Gardiner Minnetonka, and Austin Wetmore and Danny Mattson of Holy Angels.

St. Louis Park (east) tommorow at 11:45.
Looks like an interesting lineup. Both Great Plains goalies played the night before??? I would give SW the edge as the goalies they are going against should be pretty tired with the travel and game the night before.

The Great Plains kids playing football and elite are going to have some serious mileage in by the end of the season. The Fargo Arena later in the year looks like the closest and that is ~4hr drive after a game on friday night. The Twin cities is ~6hr for some of them.

I guess they are probably not taking too many challenging classes that have alot of homework.

Grand Forks Herald
Published Saturday, September 08, 2007

ROSEAU 27, EGF SENIOR HIGH 6


Senior High 0 6 0 0 — 6


Roseau 7 7 6 7 — 27


R - Dustin Moser 8 run; Tyler Landman kick


EGF - Joey Hanson 15 pass from Alex Christiansen; kick failed


R - Jason Fabian 45 pass from Michael Lee, Landman kick


R - Lee 18 run, kick failed


R - Fabian 5 pass from Lee, Landman kick


Individual leaders

RUSHING EGF: Cody Grabow 21-74, Cody Wasylow 5-27; R: Michael Lee 18-81, Dustin Moser 9-79

PASSING EGF: Alex Christiansen 7-18-93 1 interception; R: Lee 7-10-92

RECEIVING EGF: Jake Buris 3-35, Cody Grassel 1-26, Joey Hanson 1-15; R: Jason Fabien 5-74, Zach Robinson 2-18

Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2007 7:56 pm
by SEC Scotty
Southwest 7 Buddish 2 Goals

Great Plains 5 Ravendalen 2 goals

Danny Mattson was the best player on the ice today I thought.

Aaron Ness is unbelievably quick. One or two strides and he is gone. Didn't do a lot until the 3rd period.

The Edina boys had the best passing play of the day with Gleason finishing with a tap in.

Anders Lee is a load. Good luck with him on the wall.

Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2007 8:04 pm
by Neutron 14
Thanks Scotty! =D>