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Select 15 Game Recap: The Rem Pitlick Show

Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2012 2:23 pm
by YouthHockeyHub
Freddie took in some good hockey last night, metro power districts 3 and 6 faced off at the Select 15 tournament. Shattuck/Wayzata super star Rem Pitlick dazzled. Fred catches a great between the legs goal photo series - go here to read the story and see the pics.

Enjoy,

TS

http://youthhockeyhub.com/select-15s-di ... lick-show/

Re: Select 15 Game Recap: The Rem Pitlick Show

Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2012 9:38 pm
by Bluewhitefan
YouthHockeyHub wrote:Freddie took in some good hockey last night, metro power districts 3 and 6 faced off at the Select 15 tournament. Shattuck/Wayzata super star Rem Pitlick dazzled. Fred catches a great between the legs goal photo series - go here to read the story and see the pics.

Enjoy,

TS

http://youthhockeyhub.com/select-15s-di ... lick-show/
Correction: Newhouse has never been a forward.

Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2012 7:36 am
by scorekeeper
Rem played a beautiful game, but the between the legs goal you are refering to in your article was scored by Alec Baer.

Baer had 2 goals in the game. Pitlick had one. The other was scored by a Wayzata player, (yellow helmet), but I didn't catch the number

Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2012 8:00 am
by ThePuckStopsHere
Just another great article by Fred. :roll: Misleading substance and incorrect facts. You can’t trust anything this guy’s puts down on paper, if he were a true journalist he would be working a real job :wink:

Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2012 8:17 am
by frederick61
scorekeeper wrote:Rem played a beautiful game, but the between the legs goal you are refering to in your article was scored by Alec Baer.

Baer had 2 goals in the game. Pitlick had one. The other was scored by a Wayzata player, (yellow helmet), but I didn't catch the number
D3 did not list the players by number on the site. At the game, some people had a little yellow card with D3's names and numbers on the card. When asked who #26 was, they replied Rem Pitlick. When D3's roster comes out with names and numbers correction will be made. One thing remains true, whoever #26 is, he had a great game.

Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2012 9:19 am
by observer
That's funny. Just looking at the pictures I was thinking, "Man, that Pitlick sure grew." Ah, wasn't him.

Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2012 2:08 pm
by frederick61
What I find interesting about the Select 15 process is that there is very little information available in some districts. D2, D4, D5, D8, D9, D15 and D16 are up front and easy to understand what is happening. D3 and D6 run the initial phases like a tryout in an arena with the glass doors taped with plastic so people can’t see in. D10, D11, and D12 make no mention of the Select 15’s.

What bothers me about the process is that kids that participate in the Select 15’s have achieved something, yet the process does not trumpet that achievement, but for whatever reason, actually makes it difficult for people to find out who is participating. It does not make sense. It is sort of like going to a high school graduation and hearing the principal call out numbers instead of names as the senior class crosses the stage.

Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2012 4:57 pm
by 2boys1girl
I have one question. How many websites has Fredrick61 written for? Let's Play Hockey, Minnesota Hockey Report, Youth Hockey Hub, His own forum blog. This is my first post on this forum. I have a son involved in the 15's. I've read most of Fredrick61 stuff over the years and I would say most of what he writes is non-factual and mostly his misguided opinion. I have read the opinion that he watches more games than anyone but I would say who cares. If its not accurate it means nothing. To post a story on a single player and than find out it wasn't really that player that's not good journalism. This is youth hockey let them be kids.

Posted: Sat Apr 21, 2012 9:03 am
by scorekeeper
frederick61 wrote:
scorekeeper wrote:Rem played a beautiful game, but the between the legs goal you are refering to in your article was scored by Alec Baer.

Baer had 2 goals in the game. Pitlick had one. The other was scored by a Wayzata player, (yellow helmet), but I didn't catch the number
D3 did not list the players by number on the site. At the game, some people had a little yellow card with D3's names and numbers on the card. When asked who #26 was, they replied Rem Pitlick. When D3's roster comes out with names and numbers correction will be made. One thing remains true, whoever #26 is, he had a great game.
It was indeed Alec Baer (#26). He had a moster of a game. However, you article is not neccessarily mis-titled, as Rem Pitlick (#25) also had a brilliant game. Just my opinion, but I thought the two of them were the best 2 forwards on the ice that day.

Posted: Sat Apr 21, 2012 10:18 am
by Mnhockeys
It is sad to see Frederick61 making this kind of mistakes, and just one more articles of his does not match title with the content. Maybe it is the way how Frederick and co want to generate interest and traffic. But surely make a good joke though.

Frederick61, go back to your old style of writing about hockey games, not singling out one or 50 players as a star or "top". And it does not matter for a 15 years old or 12 years old! Well, specially you are capable of making errors like this one.

Posted: Sat Apr 21, 2012 11:59 am
by old goalie85
Why dodn't "they"have progams. COME ON MAN!!!!

Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2012 10:01 am
by Gopher Blog
ThePuckStopsHere wrote:Just another great article by Fred. :roll: Misleading substance and incorrect facts. You can’t trust anything this guy’s puts down on paper, if he were a true journalist he would be working a real job :wink:
Doesn't seem to stop Sid Hartman. :lol:

Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 7:10 am
by gorilla1
Perhaps they don't post names because they don't want anyone starting blogs who is the top 15 year old in the state.

Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 9:34 am
by old goalie85
I was talkin programs @ the games.

Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 12:24 pm
by NoExcuses
old goalie85 wrote:I was talkin programs @ the games.
No need to worry. Attend the festival and you'll be able to buy a $5 program along with your $20 gate fee.

Posted: Fri Apr 27, 2012 2:52 pm
by skills_coach1
frederick61 wrote:What I find interesting about the Select 15 process is that there is very little information available in some districts. D2, D4, D5, D8, D9, D15 and D16 are up front and easy to understand what is happening. D3 and D6 run the initial phases like a tryout in an arena with the glass doors taped with plastic so people can’t see in. D10, D11, and D12 make no mention of the Select 15’s.

What bothers me about the process is that kids that participate in the Select 15’s have achieved something, yet the process does not trumpet that achievement, but for whatever reason, actually makes it difficult for people to find out who is participating. It does not make sense. It is sort of like going to a high school graduation and hearing the principal call out numbers instead of names as the senior class crosses the stage.
I did look around for a few others as well and came up with basically NADA...For such a "High Profile" program, it sure seems to fly under the radar for some.. :shock: