Late Season Mr. Hockey Picks
Posted: Mon Jan 31, 2011 10:43 am
As seen on Hockey Hub (and with a little renovation of my own), who is your pick as of today for Mr. Hockey?
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Because there are at least 20 players more worthy to mention...totalonehockey23 wrote:Jorde ranum has been the best 2nd line senior I've seen all year. Why hasn't his name come up?
Yes I think most would agree that Frawley will not be "rewarded" this year.scarlethockey33 wrote:i know nothing official but if frawley for tonka is out then he's out for the reward right?
Hockey Hub has him as a junior.bloody bar down wrote:Archibald is a senior.
"If its on the Internet, it must be true..." -Bluebloodfivehole628 wrote:Hockey Hub has him as a junior.bloody bar down wrote:Archibald is a senior.
5 out of the last 10 winnersforeversioux wrote:Josh Archibald would be my pick. Exciting player to watch! How come you have him in bold for your top picks, but not on your voting list?
Does anyone who is not a Gopher recruit really have a chance?
He has 37 points and is +9 for a bad spring lake park team.totalonehockey23 wrote:Nick turbitt is a solid player but has nobody on the team to help out for spring lake park. He was also apart of the elite league he's pretty much all slp has.
I didn't realize he was a senior, Hockey Hub says he's a junior so I didn't put his name down on the poll.foreversioux wrote:Josh Archibald would be my pick. Exciting player to watch! How come you have him in bold for your top picks, but not on your voting list?
Does anyone who is not a Gopher recruit really have a chance?
That once meant something; as of late it means little...EREmpireStrikesBack wrote:Kyle Rau.
He's a Gopher.
Means little in college hockey. Still seems to mean something when it comes to Mr. Hockey.PuckU126 wrote:That once meant something; as of late it means little...EREmpireStrikesBack wrote:Kyle Rau.
He's a Gopher.
TouchéEREmpireStrikesBack wrote:Means little in college hockey. Still seems to mean something when it comes to Mr. Hockey.PuckU126 wrote:That once meant something; as of late it means little...EREmpireStrikesBack wrote:Kyle Rau.
He's a Gopher.
Interesting that there are only 4 D on the list of 20 candidates listed.Murphy wrote:Western College Hockey Blog had listed 10 potential Mr Hockey candidates earlier, and then then added 10 more. I think this is a more inclusive list to start with. I bolded my choices based on HS season, elite performance and strength of schedule.
1.Kyle Rau, Forward, Eden Prairie, 18GP 21G 27 A 48P
2. Max Everson, Defenseman, Edina, 18GP 4G 14A 18P
3. Tony Cameranesi, Forward, Wayzata, 19GP 14G 27A 41P
4. Garrett Hendrickson, Forward, Virginia, 21GP 26G 37A 63P
5. Joseph LaBate, Forward, Holy Angels, 19GP 20G 15A 35P
6. Tyler Heinonen, Forward, Delano, 19GP 38G 31A 69P
7. AJ Reid, Forward, St. Thomas Academy, 16GP 12G 17A 29P
8. Derek Frawley, Forward, Minnetonka, 16GP 3G 12A 15P Left HS
9. Ryan Jaremko, Defenseman, Elk River, 19GP 4G 22A 26P
10. Ben Bahe, Forward, Hill-Murray, 18GP 21G 16A 37P
1. Steven Fogarty, Forward, Edina, 16GP 16G 16A 32P
2. Michael Dockry, Forward, Burnsville, 19GP 24G 23A 47P
3. Patrick Daly, Def, Ben-St. Margaret's, 17GP 3G 26A 29P
4. Nick Stoskopf, Forward, Warroad, 20GP 10G 26A 29P
5. Tim Bonner, Forward, Osseo, 18 GP 23G 21A 44GP
6. Ville Rantanen, Forward, Mankato West, 20GP 42G 25A 67P
7. Brandon Wahlin, Forward, White Bear Lake, 18GP 21G 34A 55P
8. Garrett Skrbich, Forward, Hermantown, 19GP 26G 19A 45P
9. Josh Archibald, Forward, Brainerd, 19GP 21G 34A 55P
10. Nolan Meyer, Defense, Cloquet, 19GP 24G 13A 37P