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Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2009 12:04 pm
by bstarr15
tnt, agree it's a strange process of selecting players but if you took the top line of Mayo, Lourdes(both worthy) then you have basically 3 other forward spots left to fill from 1A/1AA. Coaches pick the teams and and was done prior to the state tourney. I'm sure they are trying to get representation from across the section so that's where some players are left behind. Section 1a/1aa should be a top contender though from what I see of other sections.
It is well attended but some games can be a bit haphazard given not all these kids have played together. Good luck section 1a/1aa show'em how it's done. Schammel,Adams, Voigt, Lapic and the other forwards will bring some good horse power and D should be very solid!!
Posted: Sun Apr 05, 2009 9:34 am
by backcheck101
Any 1 have scores or updates on how the games are going? Any big stand outs?
Posted: Sun Apr 05, 2009 10:06 am
by viewfromthetop
backcheck101 wrote:Any 1 have scores or updates on how the games are going? Any big stand outs?
results and game summaries can be found at:
http://www.mnhockeyhub.com/page/show/32760-home
Posted: Sun Apr 05, 2009 8:08 pm
by Moose Jaw, SK
Rocket78 wrote:I don't know about the selection process for the G8 and if they have a tryout or if decisions are made based upon how players did in the winter. Will good players get left out? Yes. Just like life.
Big 9 all-conference is based on a vote of the coaches. The coaches probably have a good idea of the opposing team's schedule strength and also which opposing players were a threat to their team whether that is a scoring threat, a stone walling goalie or a D-man you just can't beat. Not everything is going to be based on stats. If every scholarship or other selection was due to stats, nobody would need scouts and would only use the internet.
The head coaches from the AA and A section vote on the players to get into the great 8. There is no tryout it is voted on based on the season performance.
Posted: Sun Apr 05, 2009 8:18 pm
by BodyShots
backcheck101 wrote:Any 1 have scores or updates on how the games are going? Any big stand outs?
Any forward that would actually back check. It looked like pond hockey out there. Unless someone had the puck on their stick, there wasn't a whole lot of effort from most of the kids.
Posted: Sun Apr 05, 2009 9:48 pm
by Off Sides
I thought the championship game was an entertaining and very high paced game. Certainly more open then a playoff game but I though both teams in the championship game made some great plays to create opportunities. Moberg the goalie from Forest lake gave 7A-AA the chance to win he was outstanding all weekend.
Posted: Sun Apr 05, 2009 11:31 pm
by huville
I thought the great 8 was pretty good this year. I will say that I didn't notice as many scouts there as last year but the quality was still there. Toronto Maple Leafs, Ohio State, USHL central scouting, a few NAHL teams, a few MNJHL teams were the ones I saw the most.
As for players, Dan Delisle absolutely tore it up. There was lots of speed at this tournament too.
Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2009 2:47 am
by Lakeviewing
elliott70 wrote:Section 6A-6AA (TEAL)
Coach AA: Todd Weisjahn - Armstrong
Coach A: Chris Dougherty - St. Cloud Apollo
Manager: Chad Nyberg - Hopkins
No Name Pos. School
1 Matt Hemingway G Alexandria
2 Tom Fallen D Armstrong
3 Izaak Berglund D Little Falls
4 Marvin Wensman D Alexandria
5 Tom Plotkin D Hopkins
6 Jake Morgen D Cooper
7 Joey Peters D Wadena-Deer Creek
8 Tyler Resch F Alexandria
9 Taylor Wolfe F Eden Prairie
10 Trevor Ness F Wadena-Deer Creek
11 Steven Theis F St Cloud Apollo
12 Dustin Christen F St Cloud Apollo
13 Pat Duda F Benilde St Margaret's
14 Peter Lindblad F Morris/Benson
15 Gregg Malmgren F Armstrong
17 Jordan Hoffman F Eden Prairie
20 Michael Sperl G Little Falls
Alt Ty Simcoe G-1 Wayzata
Great 8. what a shame when the Section 6a an 6aa was domimated by Section 6A skaters. Where are the seniors of Section 6AA? Section 8 and 7 had a good turn out of AA players. Section 1 A and AA had a great team, but please, play a metro schedule.
Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2009 8:43 am
by nickel slots
huville wrote:As for players, Dan Delisle absolutely tore it up.
Huh? According to this, he averaged a point a game - which is tied for 21st.
Link
Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2009 8:47 am
by bigbopper
Lakeviewing Quote
Great 8. what a shame when the Section 6a an 6aa was domimated by Section 6A skaters. Where are the seniors of Section 6AA? Section 8 and 7 had a good turn out of AA players. Section 1 A and AA had a great team, but please, play a metro schedule.[/quote]
Maybe most of the top seniors are from class A in section 6?
I know one of the teams in the Chip. game, I think it was 2A/AA was mostly class A players. They lost a close game late, (OT) but seemed to be the better team with more scoring chances, fun and fast paced game from both teams!
Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2009 8:55 am
by my2cents
The Hotchkins, Frischmon, Bayer line had a big weekend.
Zach May had a huge weekend.
Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2009 9:02 am
by chiefofmedicine
delise didnt tear anything up.... cant really blame him though i mean he is already committed, what did he truly have to play for?
Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2009 2:54 pm
by huville
I watched his game on saturday and every time the kid got the puck on his stick there was a scoring chance. Just because he didn't have 10 points doesn't mean he wasn't the best player on the ice.
Posted: Sun Apr 19, 2009 2:05 am
by Lakeviewing
bigbopper wrote:Lakeviewing Quote
Great 8. what a shame when the Section 6a an 6aa was domimated by Section 6A skaters. Where are the seniors of Section 6AA? Section 8 and 7 had a good turn out of AA players. Section 1 A and AA had a great team, but please, play a metro schedule.[/quote]
Maybe most of the top seniors are from class A in section 6?
I know one of the teams in the Chip. game, I think it was 2A/AA was mostly class A players. They lost a close game late, (OT) but seemed to be the better team with more scoring chances, fun and fast paced game from both teams!
Please there were more 1-A players on this team the 2-A players most of this team was made of 1A players. A Benson-Morris player and some St.Clould players. There was no 6AA players here.
Posted: Sun Apr 19, 2009 2:11 am
by Lakeviewing
Lakeviewing wrote:bigbopper wrote:Lakeviewing Quote
Great 8. what a shame when the Section 6a an 6aa was domimated by Section 6A skaters. Where are the seniors of Section 6AA? Section 8 and 7 had a good turn out of AA players. Section 1 A and AA had a great team, but please, play a metro schedule.[/quote]
Maybe most of the top seniors are from class A in section 6?
I know one of the teams in the Chip. game, I think it was 2A/AA was mostly class A players. They lost a close game late, (OT) but seemed to be the better team with more scoring chances, fun and fast paced game from both teams!
Please there were more 1-A players on this team the 2-A players most of this team was made of 1A players. A Benson-Morris player and some St.Clould players. There was no 6AA players here.
Most known, all of the college scouts were off this weekend. The great eight is a joke. They need to run this tournament when ALL scouts are on and not the D-3 schools.
Posted: Sun Apr 19, 2009 2:27 am
by youngblood08
Lakeviewing wrote:Lakeviewing wrote:bigbopper wrote:Lakeviewing Quote
Great 8. what a shame when the Section 6a an 6aa was domimated by Section 6A skaters. Where are the seniors of Section 6AA? Section 8 and 7 had a good turn out of AA players. Section 1 A and AA had a great team, but please, play a metro schedule.[/quote]
Maybe most of the top seniors are from class A in section 6?
I know one of the teams in the Chip. game, I think it was 2A/AA was mostly class A players. They lost a close game late, (OT) but seemed to be the better team with more scoring chances, fun and fast paced game from both teams!
Please there were more 1-A players on this team the 2-A players most of this team was made of 1A players. A Benson-Morris player and some St.Clould players. There was no 6AA players here.
Most known, all of the college scouts were off this weekend. The great eight is a joke. They need to run this tournament when ALL scouts are on and not the D-3 schools.
If the kids playing in this haven't gotten D1 looks or interest before this maybe D3 schools are all they have left??
Posted: Sun Apr 19, 2009 10:06 am
by flatontheice
Lakeviewing wrote:Lakeviewing wrote:bigbopper wrote:Lakeviewing Quote
Great 8. what a shame when the Section 6a an 6aa was domimated by Section 6A skaters. Where are the seniors of Section 6AA? Section 8 and 7 had a good turn out of AA players. Section 1 A and AA had a great team, but please, play a metro schedule.[/quote]
Maybe most of the top seniors are from class A in section 6?
I know one of the teams in the Chip. game, I think it was 2A/AA was mostly class A players. They lost a close game late, (OT) but seemed to be the better team with more scoring chances, fun and fast paced game from both teams!
Please there were more 1-A players on this team the 2-A players most of this team was made of 1A players. A Benson-Morris player and some St.Clould players. There was no 6AA players here.
Most known, all of the college scouts were off this weekend. The great eight is a joke. They need to run this tournament when ALL scouts are on and not the D-3 schools.
Most colleges were at the Great 8 including the Gophers, Wisconsin, Duluth, Sioux, Denver, CC, Air Force, St. Cloud, Providence, Holy Cross, Colgate, and others. I think the tournament that was a joke from a recruiting perspective was the Xposure as they did that on the Frozen Four weekend which no D1 schools could attend due to the quiet period.
Posted: Sun Apr 19, 2009 10:14 am
by breakout
flatontheice wrote:Lakeviewing wrote:Lakeviewing wrote:
Please there were more 1-A players on this team the 2-A players most of this team was made of 1A players. A Benson-Morris player and some St.Clould players. There was no 6AA players here.
Most known, all of the college scouts were off this weekend. The great eight is a joke. They need to run this tournament when ALL scouts are on and not the D-3 schools.
Most colleges were at the Great 8 including the Gophers, Wisconsin, Duluth, Sioux, Denver, CC, Air Force, St. Cloud, Providence, Holy Cross, Colgate, and others. I think the tournament that was a joke from a recruiting perspective was the Xposure as they did that on the Frozen Four weekend which no D1 schools could attend due to the quiet period.
It's great that those kids got that kind of attention. Some kids mature later physically and as players. If those kids have the desire, I hope they stick with it, play Jr. Get a deal or not, they can look back with no regrets. Good luck to the players.