2011 USHL Draft
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2011 USHL Draft
Minnesotans drafted in USHL draft yesterday. What does it mean?
4 Waterloo Black Hawks Ed Wittchow D Burnsville
5 Waterloo Black Hawks Dan Carlson F U18 NTDP
16 Indiana Ice Adam Johnson F Hibbing
23 Lincoln Stars Bob Kinne C Cretin
46 Green Bay Gamblers Jake Montgomery F Shattuck U16
47 Tri-City Storm Will Merchant F Eagan
56 Omaha Lancers Tyler Vesel F ShattuckU16
59 Tri-City Storm Tim Bonner C Osseo
65 Fargo Force Brady Riesgraf D Holy Family
70 Sioux Falls Stampede Charlie Donlin D CO Rampage U18
73 Dubuque Fighting Saints Max Gardiner C Univ. Minnesota
75 Cedar Rapids Rough Riders Taylor Fleming F St. Thomas
81 Muskegon Lumberjacks Ben Walker C Edina
85 Sioux Falls Stampede Drew Brevig D Lakeville South
88 Des Moines Buccaneers Wesley Judnick D Virginia
92 Tri-City Storm Eli May D Eagan
190 Sioux Falls Stampede Matthew Van Voorhis D U18 NTDP
193 Dubuque Fighting Saints Matt Youso D Owatonna NAHL
194 Green Bay Gamblers Trevor Olson F Duluth East
197 Tri-City Storm Patrick Steinhauser C Benilde
200 Waterloo Black Hawks Jake Horton F Janesville NAHL
201 Muskegon Lumberjacks Tyler Heinonen F Delano
204 Fargo Force Dominic Toninato C Duluth East
206 Omaha Lancers Jake Randolph F Duluth East
207 Indiana Ice Ian Janco D Jefferson
211 Fargo Force Anders Franke G Elk River
218 Lincoln Stars Shane Ohmdal C Roseau
233 Lincoln Stars Michael Taffe G Univ. Neb-Omaha
235 Sioux Falls Stampede Tony Barbato F Cretin
236 Omaha Lancers Ben Ostlie D Edina
262 Sioux City Musketeers Travis Wood D Hill-Murray
279 Fargo Force Zach Doerring F Blake
280 Sioux Falls Stampede Eric Brenk F Moorhead
284 Green Bay Gamblers Zach Hartley F Holy Angels
4 Waterloo Black Hawks Ed Wittchow D Burnsville
5 Waterloo Black Hawks Dan Carlson F U18 NTDP
16 Indiana Ice Adam Johnson F Hibbing
23 Lincoln Stars Bob Kinne C Cretin
46 Green Bay Gamblers Jake Montgomery F Shattuck U16
47 Tri-City Storm Will Merchant F Eagan
56 Omaha Lancers Tyler Vesel F ShattuckU16
59 Tri-City Storm Tim Bonner C Osseo
65 Fargo Force Brady Riesgraf D Holy Family
70 Sioux Falls Stampede Charlie Donlin D CO Rampage U18
73 Dubuque Fighting Saints Max Gardiner C Univ. Minnesota
75 Cedar Rapids Rough Riders Taylor Fleming F St. Thomas
81 Muskegon Lumberjacks Ben Walker C Edina
85 Sioux Falls Stampede Drew Brevig D Lakeville South
88 Des Moines Buccaneers Wesley Judnick D Virginia
92 Tri-City Storm Eli May D Eagan
190 Sioux Falls Stampede Matthew Van Voorhis D U18 NTDP
193 Dubuque Fighting Saints Matt Youso D Owatonna NAHL
194 Green Bay Gamblers Trevor Olson F Duluth East
197 Tri-City Storm Patrick Steinhauser C Benilde
200 Waterloo Black Hawks Jake Horton F Janesville NAHL
201 Muskegon Lumberjacks Tyler Heinonen F Delano
204 Fargo Force Dominic Toninato C Duluth East
206 Omaha Lancers Jake Randolph F Duluth East
207 Indiana Ice Ian Janco D Jefferson
211 Fargo Force Anders Franke G Elk River
218 Lincoln Stars Shane Ohmdal C Roseau
233 Lincoln Stars Michael Taffe G Univ. Neb-Omaha
235 Sioux Falls Stampede Tony Barbato F Cretin
236 Omaha Lancers Ben Ostlie D Edina
262 Sioux City Musketeers Travis Wood D Hill-Murray
279 Fargo Force Zach Doerring F Blake
280 Sioux Falls Stampede Eric Brenk F Moorhead
284 Green Bay Gamblers Zach Hartley F Holy Angels
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Re: 2011 USHL Draft
observer wrote:Minnesotans drafted in USHL draft yesterday. What does it mean?
4 Waterloo Black Hawks Ed Wittchow D Burnsville
5 Waterloo Black Hawks Dan Carlson F U18 NTDP
16 Indiana Ice Adam Johnson F Hibbing
23 Lincoln Stars Bob Kinne C Cretin
46 Green Bay Gamblers Jake Montgomery F Shattuck U16
47 Tri-City Storm Will Merchant F Eagan
56 Omaha Lancers Tyler Vesel F ShattuckU16
59 Tri-City Storm Tim Bonner C Osseo
65 Fargo Force Brady Riesgraf D Holy Family
70 Sioux Falls Stampede Charlie Donlin D CO Rampage U18
73 Dubuque Fighting Saints Max Gardiner C Univ. Minnesota
75 Cedar Rapids Rough Riders Taylor Fleming F St. Thomas
81 Muskegon Lumberjacks Ben Walker C Edina
85 Sioux Falls Stampede Drew Brevig D Lakeville South
88 Des Moines Buccaneers Wesley Judnick D Virginia
92 Tri-City Storm Eli May D Eagan
190 Sioux Falls Stampede Matthew Van Voorhis D U18 NTDP
193 Dubuque Fighting Saints Matt Youso D Owatonna NAHL
194 Green Bay Gamblers Trevor Olson F Duluth East
197 Tri-City Storm Patrick Steinhauser C Benilde
200 Waterloo Black Hawks Jake Horton F Janesville NAHL
201 Muskegon Lumberjacks Tyler Heinonen F Delano
204 Fargo Force Dominic Toninato C Duluth East
206 Omaha Lancers Jake Randolph F Duluth East
207 Indiana Ice Ian Janco D Jefferson
211 Fargo Force Anders Franke G Elk River
218 Lincoln Stars Shane Ohmdal C Roseau
233 Lincoln Stars Michael Taffe G Univ. Neb-Omaha
235 Sioux Falls Stampede Tony Barbato F Cretin
236 Omaha Lancers Ben Ostlie D Edina
262 Sioux City Musketeers Travis Wood D Hill-Murray
279 Fargo Force Zach Doerring F Blake
280 Sioux Falls Stampede Eric Brenk F Moorhead
284 Green Bay Gamblers Zach Hartley F Holy Angels
Missing 20th overall, Nick Nielsen Jefferson, Sioux Falls Stampede
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Re: 2011 USHL Draft
Great kid, best of luck Benny.observer wrote:Minnesotans drafted in USHL draft yesterday. What does it mean?...
81 Muskegon Lumberjacks Ben Walker C Edina...
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After the speech Randolph gave after the game to the EP players about staying in school, do you really think his kid would not play HS hockey?eastsideguy wrote:I think it means most of the underclassmen who have been drafted have indicated to the junior teams they probably would leave instead of playing their senior year. It looks to me like Eagan and DE could be losing three really good players.

I highly doubt that to be true. Both DE and Eagan will have outstanding teams that could compete for a State title. That's why I ask, what does it mean as the whole thing doesn't seem real scientific/organized to me. A whole spectrum of players from very good to not real good and a few from some schools and zero from others. As far as the Minnesota players go it seems like a weird exercise. I think there are very few instances where telling a player to skip his senior year in high school is good advice. What I’m saying is maybe a player like Marshall, who may now be able to enter the U of M as an 18 year old freshman, is an example where it may have been a good decision but he’s an outstanding player. That means most of the drafted players, that haven’t completed their Minnesota high school careers, are getting bad advice from people that are supposed to supply good advice.I think it means most of the underclassmen who have been drafted have indicated to the junior teams they probably would leave instead of playing their senior year. It looks to me like Eagan and DE could be losing three really good players.
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- Agreed. It's hard to know what to make of this whole thing every year? Presumably, those drafted have some idea of what it means for them, but it has to be different for everyone. There are a few on the list who will struggle to play beyond H.S. much less play USHL hockey.observer wrote:A whole spectrum of players from very good to not real good and a few from some schools and zero from others. As far as the Minnesota players go it seems like a weird exercise.
I agree that it is hard to know what to make of it when you consider there are a large number of kids who are not drafted and not tendered that make teams via the tryout process, and there are a large number who are drafted that do not make teams and end up in the NAHL or even in some cases the Tier 3 leagues.cooper26 wrote:- Agreed. It's hard to know what to make of this whole thing every year? Presumably, those drafted have some idea of what it means for them, but it has to be different for everyone. There are a few on the list who will struggle to play beyond H.S. much less play USHL hockey.observer wrote:A whole spectrum of players from very good to not real good and a few from some schools and zero from others. As far as the Minnesota players go it seems like a weird exercise.

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Why not go to were you can play 60-70 games and develop as a player, rather than hang at the most disfuctional D1 program? He isn't the first player to leave, and as long as Lucia is there, he won't be the last.sachishi4 wrote:Gardiner will probably bolt the U since life wasnt being served on a silver platter for him.
Then he should have never agreed to come last year in the first place.mulefarm wrote:Why not go to were you can play 60-70 games and develop as a player, rather than hang at the most disfuctional D1 program? He isn't the first player to leave, and as long as Lucia is there, he won't be the last.sachishi4 wrote:Gardiner will probably bolt the U since life wasnt being served on a silver platter for him.
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Anybody who watched him could see he wasn't ready for high level college hockey. That wouldn't have changed one iota no matter what WCHA school he played for.mulefarm wrote:Why not go to were you can play 60-70 games and develop as a player, rather than hang at the most disfuctional D1 program? He isn't the first player to leave, and as long as Lucia is there, he won't be the last.sachishi4 wrote:Gardiner will probably bolt the U since life wasnt being served on a silver platter for him.

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Gopher Blog wrote:Anybody who watched him could see he wasn't ready for high level college hockey. That wouldn't have changed one iota no matter what WCHA school he played for.mulefarm wrote:Why not go to were you can play 60-70 games and develop as a player, rather than hang at the most disfuctional D1 program? He isn't the first player to leave, and as long as Lucia is there, he won't be the last.sachishi4 wrote:Gardiner will probably bolt the U since life wasnt being served on a silver platter for him.
He could spend 4 yrs in the USHL, it still won't help.
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- No doubt, but that doesn't change how odd some of the picks look. There are some marginal players there, with a good deal of true talent left on the bench. It will be interesting to watch this group move through the ranks.hockeyboy wrote:Most of the USHL teams will have open spots on their futures lists and are drafting these kids for next year or the year after. I would expect a lot of these underclassmen to stay put.
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You might be right.youngblood08 wrote:Gopher Blog wrote:Anybody who watched him could see he wasn't ready for high level college hockey. That wouldn't have changed one iota no matter what WCHA school he played for.mulefarm wrote: Why not go to were you can play 60-70 games and develop as a player, rather than hang at the most disfuctional D1 program? He isn't the first player to leave, and as long as Lucia is there, he won't be the last.
He could spend 4 yrs in the USHL, it still won't help.

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He came in directly because the scholarship for Birkholz opened up.mulefarm wrote:If he wasn't ready, which maybe true, why would Lucia bring him in when he was all set in Des Moines? Birkholz leaving should have never figured in because they had enough players. Now he has 16-17 forwards, 9-10 D and who knows how many goalies. Does he think more players are leaving?
I guess he figured that the kid could do more than some of the guys he had in those lower rungs of the lineup.