2010-2011 Mr. Hockey Award
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2010-2011 Mr. Hockey Award
Final nominees came out today. Only a few games left in the season... Predictions.
Joseph LaBate, Forward, Holy Angels
Kyle Rau, Forward, Eden Prairie
Patrick Daly, Defense, Benilde-St. Margaret's
Max Everson, Defense, Edina
Steven Fogarty, Forward, Edina
Garrett Hendrickson, Forward, Virginia
Josh Archibald, Forward, Brainerd
Ben Bahe, Forward, Hill-Murray
Jonny Brodzinski, Forward, Blaine
Tony Cameranesi, Forward, Wayzata
Joseph LaBate, Forward, Holy Angels
Kyle Rau, Forward, Eden Prairie
Patrick Daly, Defense, Benilde-St. Margaret's
Max Everson, Defense, Edina
Steven Fogarty, Forward, Edina
Garrett Hendrickson, Forward, Virginia
Josh Archibald, Forward, Brainerd
Ben Bahe, Forward, Hill-Murray
Jonny Brodzinski, Forward, Blaine
Tony Cameranesi, Forward, Wayzata
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Mr Hockey and Brimsek Finalists
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For Immediate Release
Wednesday, Feb 9, 2011
TOP TEN CANDIDATES FOR 27th ANNUAL
MINUTE MEN MR. HOCKEY AWARD ANNOUNCED
TICKETS FOR THE MR. HOCKEY AWARDS BANQUET ON SALE NOW
SAINT PAUL/MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. – The Minnesota Minute Men announced today
the Top Ten Candidates for the 27th Annual Mr. Hockey Award. They are: Josh Archibald
(Brainerd High School), Ben Bahe (Hill-Murray), Jon Brodzinski (Blaine High School), Tony
Cameranesi (Wayzata High School), Patrick Daly (Benilde-St. Margaret’s), Max Everson
(Edina High School), Steven Fogarty (Edina High School), Garrett Hendrickson (Virginia
High School), Joe LaBate (Academy of Holy Angels) and Kyle Rau (Eden Prairie High
School).
The Minnesota Minute Men also announced today that Andrew Ford (Eden Prairie High
School) and Alex Lyon (Lake of the Woods High School) are the finalists for The Frank Brimsek
Award in recognition of the state’s top senior goaltender.
The 27th annual Mr. Hockey Awards Banquet will be held at 12:00 p.m. (noon) on Sunday,
March 13 at the Grand Ballroom at RiverCentre (175 Kellogg Boulevard). The Boys State High
School Hockey Tournament will be held at Xcel Energy Center, March 9-12. The Minnesota
Wild and Acceleration Minnesota are co-sponsors of the Mr. Hockey Awards Banquet. The Mr.
Hockey Award is hosted by The Minnesota Minute Men.
The Mr. Hockey Award is given to the outstanding senior high school hockey player in the
state of Minnesota and is selected by a panel of National Hockey League Scouts, Division
One coaches and selected media members from around the state. Three other awards will be
presented at the banquet: The Frank Brimsek Award, The John Mariucci Award, given to
the Class A and Class AA high school coaches of the year and The Cliff Thompson Award,
presented to the “Old Timer Coach” of the year.
Previous Mr. Hockey Award winners are: Tom Chorske (1985), George Pelawa (1986), Kris
Miller (1987), Larry Olimb (1988), Trent Klatt (1989), Joe Dziedzic (1990), Darby Hendrickson
(1991), Brian Bonin (1992), Nick Checco (1993), Mike Crowley (1994), Erik Rasmussen (1995),
Dave Spehar (1996), Aaron Miskovich (1997), John Pohl (1998), Jeff Taffe (1999), Paul Martin
(2000), Marty Sertich (2001), Gino Guyer (2002), Nate Dey (2003), Tom Gorowsky (2004),
Brian Lee (2005), David Fischer (2006), Ryan McDonagh (2007), Aaron Ness (2008), Nick
Leddy (2009) and Nick Bjugstad (2010).
Hockey fans and the general public are encouraged to purchase tickets and attend the Mr.
Hockey Award Banquet. For more information and to purchase tickets to the Banquet visit
www.minnesotaminutemen.com, email mrhockeyaward@minnesotaminutemen.com or call
Fiona Quick at (612) 214-2444. Individual tickets are $30.00. Become a fan of the Mr. Hockey
Award on Facebook or follow the Mr. Hockey Award on Twitter.
For Immediate Release
Wednesday, Feb 9, 2011
TOP TEN CANDIDATES FOR 27th ANNUAL
MINUTE MEN MR. HOCKEY AWARD ANNOUNCED
TICKETS FOR THE MR. HOCKEY AWARDS BANQUET ON SALE NOW
SAINT PAUL/MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. – The Minnesota Minute Men announced today
the Top Ten Candidates for the 27th Annual Mr. Hockey Award. They are: Josh Archibald
(Brainerd High School), Ben Bahe (Hill-Murray), Jon Brodzinski (Blaine High School), Tony
Cameranesi (Wayzata High School), Patrick Daly (Benilde-St. Margaret’s), Max Everson
(Edina High School), Steven Fogarty (Edina High School), Garrett Hendrickson (Virginia
High School), Joe LaBate (Academy of Holy Angels) and Kyle Rau (Eden Prairie High
School).
The Minnesota Minute Men also announced today that Andrew Ford (Eden Prairie High
School) and Alex Lyon (Lake of the Woods High School) are the finalists for The Frank Brimsek
Award in recognition of the state’s top senior goaltender.
The 27th annual Mr. Hockey Awards Banquet will be held at 12:00 p.m. (noon) on Sunday,
March 13 at the Grand Ballroom at RiverCentre (175 Kellogg Boulevard). The Boys State High
School Hockey Tournament will be held at Xcel Energy Center, March 9-12. The Minnesota
Wild and Acceleration Minnesota are co-sponsors of the Mr. Hockey Awards Banquet. The Mr.
Hockey Award is hosted by The Minnesota Minute Men.
The Mr. Hockey Award is given to the outstanding senior high school hockey player in the
state of Minnesota and is selected by a panel of National Hockey League Scouts, Division
One coaches and selected media members from around the state. Three other awards will be
presented at the banquet: The Frank Brimsek Award, The John Mariucci Award, given to
the Class A and Class AA high school coaches of the year and The Cliff Thompson Award,
presented to the “Old Timer Coach” of the year.
Previous Mr. Hockey Award winners are: Tom Chorske (1985), George Pelawa (1986), Kris
Miller (1987), Larry Olimb (1988), Trent Klatt (1989), Joe Dziedzic (1990), Darby Hendrickson
(1991), Brian Bonin (1992), Nick Checco (1993), Mike Crowley (1994), Erik Rasmussen (1995),
Dave Spehar (1996), Aaron Miskovich (1997), John Pohl (1998), Jeff Taffe (1999), Paul Martin
(2000), Marty Sertich (2001), Gino Guyer (2002), Nate Dey (2003), Tom Gorowsky (2004),
Brian Lee (2005), David Fischer (2006), Ryan McDonagh (2007), Aaron Ness (2008), Nick
Leddy (2009) and Nick Bjugstad (2010).
Hockey fans and the general public are encouraged to purchase tickets and attend the Mr.
Hockey Award Banquet. For more information and to purchase tickets to the Banquet visit
www.minnesotaminutemen.com, email mrhockeyaward@minnesotaminutemen.com or call
Fiona Quick at (612) 214-2444. Individual tickets are $30.00. Become a fan of the Mr. Hockey
Award on Facebook or follow the Mr. Hockey Award on Twitter.
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LaBate deserves the award but Rau is more likely the favorite
Ford has had a good High School career but I agree he hasn't been has good he was as a sophomore. The North produces some real great goalies, Lyon will win the Brimsek.
Anyone find it odd that they can have two Edina players up for the award? No doubt both are great players, but really how about some variation for school representation? For example, Dockry from Burnsville would be a great candidate but instead they chose to double on Edina players.
I know there are a lot of players being missed out for Mr. Hockey, I mean there are only 10 selected but at least with that 10 how about we spread it around the schools a little more?
Ford has had a good High School career but I agree he hasn't been has good he was as a sophomore. The North produces some real great goalies, Lyon will win the Brimsek.
Anyone find it odd that they can have two Edina players up for the award? No doubt both are great players, but really how about some variation for school representation? For example, Dockry from Burnsville would be a great candidate but instead they chose to double on Edina players.
I know there are a lot of players being missed out for Mr. Hockey, I mean there are only 10 selected but at least with that 10 how about we spread it around the schools a little more?
Who cares if a school has more than one nominee. It should be the best players. If a school has three great players they should deserve to be in the final 10.scarlethockey33 wrote:LaBate deserves the award but Rau is more likely the favorite
Ford has had a good High School career but I agree he hasn't been has good he was as a sophomore. The North produces some real great goalies, Lyon will win the Brimsek.
Anyone find it odd that they can have two Edina players up for the award? No doubt both are great players, but really how about some variation for school representation? For example, Dockry from Burnsville would be a great candidate but instead they chose to double on Edina players.
I know there are a lot of players being missed out for Mr. Hockey, I mean there are only 10 selected but at least with that 10 how about we spread it around the schools a little more?
Mr. Hockey
It usually goes to the top Gopher recruit..
Top Goalie
How are there only 2 finalists for top goalie award? Anyone know how many nominees there have been in past years?
Re: Mr. Hockey
Indeed.blueblood wrote:It usually goes to the top Gopher recruit..
Empire stated that earlier.

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Re: Mr. Hockey
Just 5 of the last 10. Something like 10 in a row prior to that. I'm curious, which one do you think shouldn't have won it?PuckU126 wrote:Indeed.blueblood wrote:It usually goes to the top Gopher recruit..
Empire stated that earlier.
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Aaron Ness, should have been Jake Gardiner.DubCHAGuy wrote:Just 5 of the last 10. Something like 10 in a row prior to that. I'm curious, which one do you think shouldn't have won it?PuckU126 wrote:Indeed.blueblood wrote:It usually goes to the top Gopher recruit..
Empire stated that earlier.
Re: Mr. Hockey
That's the one year I'd say is a good argument (other than Gorowsky winning over Goligoski, but that's the other way aroundmulefarm wrote:Aaron Ness, should have been Jake Gardiner.DubCHAGuy wrote:Just 5 of the last 10. Something like 10 in a row prior to that. I'm curious, which one do you think shouldn't have won it?PuckU126 wrote: Indeed.
Empire stated that earlier.

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Re: 2010-2011 Mr. Hockey Award
1. Rau (Minnesota) *State Champion*
2. Everson (Harvard) *State Champion*
3. Bahe
4. Daly (Wisco)
5. Brodzinski
6. Cameranesi (UMD)
7. LaBate
8. Fogarty (Notre Dame) *State Champion*
9. Hendrickson (SCSU)
10. Archibald (UNO)
2. Everson (Harvard) *State Champion*
3. Bahe
4. Daly (Wisco)
5. Brodzinski
6. Cameranesi (UMD)
7. LaBate
8. Fogarty (Notre Dame) *State Champion*
9. Hendrickson (SCSU)
10. Archibald (UNO)
2001 & 2006 State Participant
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Are you kidding me. 5 of the last 6 winners have been defensemen.Doglover wrote:Rau will get Mr. Hockey (Gopher recruit) but Cameransi is a very close second IMO (maybe UMD counts since its a U of M school?). Like Daly too but rare for it to go to a defenseman although he's possibly the best in the state.
Leddy
Ness
McDonough
Fischer
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Re: 2010-2011 Mr. Hockey Award
I voted for Rau too but I also think Labate will finish much higher than that. He will probably take quite a few of the votes from the NHL scouts involved in the voting.MNHockey75 wrote:1. Rau (Minnesota) *State Champion*
2. Everson (Harvard) *State Champion*
3. Bahe
4. Daly (Wisco)
5. Brodzinski
6. Cameranesi (UMD)
7. LaBate
8. Fogarty (Notre Dame) *State Champion*
9. Hendrickson (SCSU)
10. Archibald (UNO)
Re: 2010-2011 Mr. Hockey Award
Do you know how many NHL scouts will be voting?DubCHAGuy wrote:I voted for Rau too but I also think Labate will finish much higher than that. He will probably take quite a few of the votes from the NHL scouts involved in the voting.MNHockey75 wrote:1. Rau (Minnesota) *State Champion*
2. Everson (Harvard) *State Champion*
3. Bahe
4. Daly (Wisco)
5. Brodzinski
6. Cameranesi (UMD)
7. LaBate
8. Fogarty (Notre Dame) *State Champion*
9. Hendrickson (SCSU)
10. Archibald (UNO)