LOW vs. TRF 2/28/11

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warriors41
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HShockeywatcher wrote:
Weekend_Warrior wrote:I dunno. Maybe. Just because you can play well at this level doesn't mean that you can do the same in college.
From the looks of stats/scores, LOW has won games solely because of him. If he can win games for a team with little (relatively speaking) supporting cast at this level, he for sure will be able to with more talent around him.

Imagine his skills on any team ranked in the top 10 in either class...they would most likely have won a few more games at least.
If he would have done what most good players from Baudette do and open enrolled at Warroad than he could very well have two state championship rings working on his third right now.
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warriors41 wrote:
HShockeywatcher wrote:
Weekend_Warrior wrote:I dunno. Maybe. Just because you can play well at this level doesn't mean that you can do the same in college.
From the looks of stats/scores, LOW has won games solely because of him. If he can win games for a team with little (relatively speaking) supporting cast at this level, he for sure will be able to with more talent around him.

Imagine his skills on any team ranked in the top 10 in either class...they would most likely have won a few more games at least.
If he would have done what most good players from Baudette do and open enrolled at Warroad than he could very well have two state championship rings working on his third right now.
Whoa whoa whoa...is that a public school that relies on open enrollment for athletic purposes? Couldn't be 8)

All that aside, you are probably right.
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