Posted: Sun Jan 22, 2012 10:12 pm
Joe hess is a great player!mhhockey7 wrote:what about joe hess from centennial? he's a strong defender who goes unnoticed.......
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Joe hess is a great player!mhhockey7 wrote:what about joe hess from centennial? he's a strong defender who goes unnoticed.......
Look at any team that has a poor record. That's where a lot of the under rated or unnoticed players are.shotpassskate wrote:I would add Frankie Mork from AHA also.Zoogy92 wrote:From what I've seen, Mario Bianchi from Holy Angels is really a standout player that doesn't seem to get much credit for it. In my opinion he is a very high caliber player.
Regarding the NWSC Sophomore players that belong to a struggling team and not all teams list the grade level of all players so I am just basing my information off of Hockey Hub and have seen the 4 players listed play for quite a few years. Coon Rapids has a Sophomore Seth Johnson which has recorded 18 points and there team is winless in the Conference. Comparing him to Blaine, Andover and Elk River that have a much better record Kline (Blaine) 20 points, Tomberlin (Andover) 19 points and Zerban (Elk River) 19 points. One would think Johnson would fair much better with more talented players surrounding him. Otherwise, there are not too many teams (including ours) with Sophomores within our Conference accumulating as many points as these 4.auld_skool wrote:Look at any team that has a poor record. That's where a lot of the under rated or unnoticed players are.shotpassskate wrote:I would add Frankie Mork from AHA also.Zoogy92 wrote:From what I've seen, Mario Bianchi from Holy Angels is really a standout player that doesn't seem to get much credit for it. In my opinion he is a very high caliber player.
I am a Dad.... but not of that kid. You must be a "Goalie Dad" Add a name of a kid or go to another post......Iceman82 wrote:Average skills.
SSPHOCKEY wrote:I've watched this kid a few times... Michael Fabie 6'2" 185 Sr at Minnehaha Academy. Weak hockey program, but this kid can flat out play.
northwoods oldtimer wrote:old goalie85 wrote:C. J. Franklin Forest Lake.
Yeah he has so many points to live up to that "snipe" label..... come on buddy!Sats81 wrote:Louie Nanne. Edina. Kids a snipe. Bet Hakstol and Sandelin wish they had offered him.
Underrated? He's committed! Are you implying his commitment isn't based on his talents?Sats81 wrote:Louie Nanne. Edina. Kids a snipe. Bet Hakstol and Sandelin wish they had offered him.
I can't tell if this is sarcastic or not, sense you also ripped on home in the thread about his injury.Sats81 wrote:Louie Nanne. Edina. Kids a snipe. Bet Hakstol and Sandelin wish they had offered him.
Iceman82 wrote:Average skills.
SSPHOCKEY wrote:I've watched this kid a few times... Michael Fabie 6'2" 185 Sr at Minnehaha Academy. Weak hockey program, but this kid can flat out play.
Nice call. He is a nice looking player. He getting any USHL/College consideration?4thlineproblems wrote:Nate Flynn from Hastings. Great speed, Geat shot did pretty well in elite league too
MrBoDangles wrote:northwoods oldtimer wrote:old goalie85 wrote:C. J. Franklin Forest Lake.
I haven't seen him play too much since I live in the twin cities, but is he faster than Nic Simpson from Blaine because he can move his feet faster than any player I have ever seen at this level.allstatebenders wrote:#37 Junior Forward Hogan Davidson for East.
Fastest skater I've ever seen at the high school level, he is probably the peskiest player in the state, hes always after the puck.
Seriously, the kid is unreal