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Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2008 7:54 pm
by parrish4president
MNsGreatest#2 wrote:Matt Ray - Soph - Andover
Chad Hennum - Soph - ER
Ryan Walters - Soph - STA
Tyson Fulton - Soph - Breck
Riley Borer - Soph - Breck
Mikey Morin - Soph - Breck
Adam Krause - Soph - Hermantown
Nick Bjugstad - Fresh - Blaine
Tim Bonner - Fresh - Osseo
Max Everson - Fresh - Edina
Travis Boyd - 8th - Hopkins
pretty good list!
Some key players you left out are some little brothers (Everson and Gardiner).
Also, there is a kid from Duluth East that is exceptional, however I have forgotten his name.
Also, Jefferson's group of sophomore forwards are sick
to drop a key name I would add Caleb Herbert (the debated child on the Jefferson vs. Rosemount thread with the broken leg)
Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2008 10:30 pm
by d man 16
i would have to strongly disagree. Two of my team mates are on there along with some of my former AAA teammates and people I have played against. I think some of the players do not diserve to be on there and others should be placed in different places.. just my two cents though
Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2008 11:31 pm
by happymama
parrish4president wrote:MNsGreatest#2 wrote:Some key players you left out are some little brothers (Everson and Gardiner).
Also, there is a kid from Duluth East that is exceptional, however I have forgotten his name.
Also, Jefferson's group of sophomore forwards are sick
to drop a key name I would add Caleb Herbert (the debated child on the Jefferson vs. Rosemount thread with the broken leg)
I agree. Herbert should be up there and hopefully will be back in the next several weeks.
Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2008 8:55 am
by houndshockey11
puckman22 wrote:And i would have to say that it is Duluth Marshall's Nathan Rich
Nathan Rich does not see much if any varsity time for DM.
Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2008 8:56 am
by houndshockey11
And i think the kid from duluth east you are thinking of would be junior forward max tardy.
Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2008 8:57 am
by houndshockey11
though i guess the replies have been mostly sophomores and freshmen, but technically juniors are underclassmen
Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2008 12:42 pm
by hockeyguru1234
Jake Rossman-Minnetonka- He doesn't get too many shifts of varsity but when he does, he's always a threat to score. He could definitely be a D1 prospect in the near future.
Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2008 3:12 pm
by crouching tiger
hockeyguru1234 wrote:Jake Rossman-Minnetonka- He doesn't get too many shifts of varsity but when he does, he's always a threat to score. He could definitely be a D1 prospect in the near future.
I disagree with that. I watched him play in the Schwan Cup...which he played all the JV games as well...maybe no varsity at all im not sure. He definitely isnt someone that will be a D1 prospect in my opinion.
Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2008 5:23 pm
by hockeyjunkie2
Fischer- Apple Valley
Smith- Eastview
Everson- Edina
Lee- Edina
Budish- Edina
Zepeda-HM
Some kids I have seen.
Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2008 10:20 pm
by sid_the_kid
Score wrote:Aaron Jamnick = Hibbing
i saw him play against cloquet and i totally agree
Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2008 4:46 pm
by MNhockey99
hockeyguru1234 wrote:Jake Rossman-Minnetonka- He doesn't get too many shifts of varsity but when he does, he's always a threat to score. He could definitely be a D1 prospect in the near future.
Either you are Jake, or his dad, because the second topic in 2 days that you've talked this kid up and no one else has agreed... No one even really knows who he is...
Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2008 5:12 pm
by elliott70
houndshockey11 wrote:though i guess the replies have been mostly sophomores and freshmen, but technically juniors are underclassmen
The definition of underclassman has been a topic of discussion in the past.
Per the dictionary on my desk here at work, underclassman would be freshman and sophomores.
