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U18 National Team - Lots of Minnesota Players!

Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2013 6:07 pm
by joehockey
Nine Minnesota Players Named to U18 Team

http://u18womensworlds.usahockey.com...87-camp-roster

Brittany Bugalski Goalie 5'8" 170 1997-03-16 Left Lake Worth Fla. Connecticut Polar Bears
Erin O'Neill Goalie 5'8" 150 1996-05-11 Right Minnetonka Minn. Hopkins High School
Maddie Rooney Goalie 5'6" 135 1997-07-07 Left Andover Minn. Andover High School
Sydney Baldwin Defense 5'8" 145 1996-01-15 Left Shorewood Minn. Minnetonka High School
Grace Bizal Defense 5'5" 125 1997-05-14 Left Minnetonka Minn. Hopkins High School

Mary Kate Hallett Defense 5'8" 155 1996-09-25 Left Edina Minn. St. Paul United
Megan Keller Defense 5'10" 150 1996-05-01 Left Farmington Mich. Honeybaked
Lauren Kelly Defense 5'6" 157 1996-05-02 Left Watertown Mass. Assabet Valley
Patricia Marshall Defense 5'7" 135 1998-05-11 Right Thief River Falls Minn. Shattuck St. Marys
Toni Ann Miano Defense 5'4" 158 1996-05-17 Right Bronx N.Y. North American Hockey Academy
Maddie Rolfes Defense 5'7" 150 1996-03-21 Right West Des Moines Iowa Shattuck St. Marys
Melissa Samoskevich Defense 5'4" 160 1997-03-31 Left Sandy Hook Colo. Shattuck St. Marys
Sophie Skarzynski Defense 5'8" 150 1997-09-18 Left Wilmette Ill. Chicago Mission
Brooke Ahbe Forward 5'8" 135 1996-01-29 Left Centennial Colo. Shattuck St. Marys
McKenna Brand Forward 5'6" 150 1996-05-18 Left Nevis Minn. North American Hockey Academy
Taylar Cianfarano Forward 5'6" 153 1996-07-21 Left Oswego N.Y. National Sports Academy
Samantha Davis Forward 5'5" 142 1997-04-23 Left Pembroke Mass. Tabor Academy
Rebecca Gilmore Forward 5'6" 150 1998-02-15 Right Wayland Mass. Assabet Valley
Kenzie Kent Forward 5'6" 135 1996-03-13 Left Norwell Mass. Assabet Valley
Lexie Laing Forward 5'6" 130 1996-06-24 Right Marblehead Mass. Assabet Valley
Bailey Larson Forward 5'4" 125 1996-11-05 Right Sycamore Ill. Chicago Mission
Caitrin Lonergan Forward 5'7" 150 1997-09-10 Right Roslindale Mass. Assabet Valley
Haley Mullins Forward 5'9" 145 1996-01-05 Left East Greenwich R.I. Assabet Valley
Maliya Rodgers Forward 5'4" 157 1996-04-08 Right Minnetonka Minn. Minnesota Jr. Whitecaps
Lenka Serdar Forward 5'8" 135 1997-07-21 Left Lexington Mass. North American Hockey Academy
Victoria Sullivan Forward 5'5" 150 1996-08-04 Right West Bloomfield Mich. Honeybaked
Baylee Wellhausen Forward 5'4" 140 1996-02-29 Left Williams Bay Wis. Shattuck St. Marys
Taylor Wenczkowski Forward 5'7" 155 1997-09-25 Right Rochester N.H. Boston Shamrocks
Taylor Williamson Forward 5'7" 140 1996-08-20 Left Edina Minn. Edina High School
Grace Zarzecki Forward 5'5" 140 1996-09-24 Right Chicago Ill. Chicago Mission

Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2013 9:47 pm
by MNHockeyFan
Point of clarification: this is the list of 30 players invited to participate in the U18 Evaluation Camp. From this list, 22 will be selected to form the team that will play in the series against Canada from August 22-25 in Lake Placid.

http://u18womensworlds.usahockey.com/ne ... _id=804107

Best of luck to all of the Minnesota girls!

Posted: Thu Aug 01, 2013 4:13 pm
by observer
Minnesota is totally under represented. They should be sending 5-6 more players to this camp. They try and balance with other regions of the country which is stupid and not getting the best 30 into the camp.

Posted: Thu Aug 01, 2013 5:36 pm
by Coachk
OMG, you know the talent level of the girls that did make it. Really 5 or 6 more! I get it your a homer from Minnesota, but just an FYI there are many good players around the country and maybe just maybe, better then a Minnesota player. What did Jack Nicholson say "you can't handle the truth."

Posted: Fri Aug 02, 2013 12:14 am
by Nimrod
Coachk, I think you should chat with some of the Division I coaches that observed the national camps so you can have a more informed opinion.

Posted: Fri Aug 02, 2013 8:45 am
by DrGaf
Nimrod wrote:Coachk, I think you should chat with some of the Division I coaches that observed the national camps so you can have a more informed opinion.
coachk is a troll. Don't feed the troll.

Posted: Fri Aug 02, 2013 9:20 am
by Coachk
DrGaf wrote:
Nimrod wrote:Coachk, I think you should chat with some of the Division I coaches that observed the national camps so you can have a more informed opinion.
coachk is a troll. Don't feed the troll.
Step one, silence the critics. Its sad that you are so arrogant, that you can't look past the boarders. Other people outside of MN cringe at your arrogance and laugh at you conclusions. If I were you i would go back to blaming MN Made, hockey parents, short term coaches, junior programs, school redistricting, short schedules, poor tryout results,, blah, blah.

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Posted: Fri Aug 02, 2013 9:52 am
by Tenoverpar
Just how good is the Assabet Valley 96 girls team...wow...6 players invited. What's the North American Hockey Academy?

Posted: Fri Aug 02, 2013 11:06 am
by observer
Just how good is the Assabet Valley 96 girls team...wow...6 players invited.
Decent but that is also part of my earlier point. Last year the MN Whitecaps took two U19 teams (both were actually U16 eligible) to the Labor Day NAHA Tourney. There was also a MN Icecats U19 team so MN talent was spread between 3 teams. Almost all of the players on both Whitecaps teams were 96s and all between their sophomore and junior year. A few were even younger between 9th and 10th grade. The two MN Whitecap teams had their talent divided equally between the two teams. Tossed together without playing any games or having any practices.

Whitecap Black team went 4-0 in their preliminary games and Whitecap White 3-1. Whitecaps Black wins quarters and semis and went to the championship against Assabet U19 and lost 1-0 in a nail biter, 0-0 for most of the game, which included a couple of pipe shots to tie after Assabet scored. Assabet won the Tier 1 national championships at U19 last season and some of the girls have played together for 8 years. The team also included several 95s, 94s and even some post graduate players. The top players on Assabet were very good but don't kid yourself there was drop off. The point is, 3 MN teams, no practices, no games, no work on specialty teams, linemates without any familiarity with one another, etc. and they end the tourney with a 6-1 record (goals for 21, against 4) and lose a squeaker in the championship 1-0 to a older team that played 60 games together with some girls that have played together for years.

In the fall Elite League the 3 Minnesota teams all beat Shattuck if I'm not mistaken. Some weren't close.

Believe me, Minnesota is getting shorted big time as USA Hockey tries to balance selections from across the country. This is a list of 30 outstanding players but the 30 best players in the country aren't on this list and should be.
What's the North American Hockey Academy?
North American Hockey Academy (NAHA) is a hockey high school, like Shattuck, based in Stowe, VT, hence the NAHA Labor Day Tourney is in Burlington, VT.

Posted: Fri Aug 02, 2013 2:21 pm
by U10Father
It's tough when your kid gets cut and you didn't think she should've been. Most of us experience it at a level below this one. Eventually it happens to everyone, I guess.

Posted: Fri Aug 02, 2013 11:21 pm
by Nimrod
Observer, you should really stop confusing Coachk with facts. However, well said. I am sure there are lots of good players throughput the country, but suggesting MN had nothing more to offer is clearly a comment from someone with an agenda. When the dust settles there will be a much higher percentage of MN girls playing D1 than most if not all states. I guess the D1 coaches are clueless.

Posted: Sun Aug 04, 2013 11:23 am
by D6 Girls Fan
If it's true that they cut deserving MN players, it would seem like the ones that did make it will stand out and make that national team. Way to go, girls!

Posted: Mon Aug 05, 2013 8:23 am
by Coachk
Nimrod wrote:Observer, you should really stop confusing Coachk with facts. However, well said. I am sure there are lots of good players throughput the country, but suggesting MN had nothing more to offer is clearly a comment from someone with an agenda. When the dust settles there will be a much higher percentage of MN girls playing D1 than most if not all states. I guess the D1 coaches are clueless.
An agenda, my daughter has 2 National Championship rings that she earned on here own. Does yours?
Just because you have a bias view point doesn't make it true. Really do feel sorry for you.

Posted: Mon Aug 05, 2013 8:33 am
by DrGaf
DrGaf wrote:
Nimrod wrote:Coachk, I think you should chat with some of the Division I coaches that observed the national camps so you can have a more informed opinion.
coachk is a troll. Don't feed the troll.
bump

He needs no help making things up. Very vivid imagination. Rumor is he works for Pixar.

Posted: Mon Aug 05, 2013 8:56 am
by Coachk
DrGaf wrote:
DrGaf wrote:
Nimrod wrote:Coachk, I think you should chat with some of the Division I coaches that observed the national camps so you can have a more informed opinion.
coachk is a troll. Don't feed the troll.
bump

He needs no help making things up. Very vivid imagination. Rumor is he works for Pixar.
Now thats pathetic! I have been involved in Girls hockey since 1995 and have devoted countless hours to developing players for nothing in return. My whole point is to be alittle humble about your players. Don't complain constantly about being overlooked or mistreated by the rest of the hockey world. To call someone a lier and making things up is childish and only serves your agenda. I have nothing to prove to you or anyone else. Maybe if you said good things about all hockey players, not just ones from Minnesota, others might be more fair. Atleast in your eyes. USA hockey is not perfect, but it is what we have. Spend you energy encouraging players and reminding them that life in gerneral is not fair, but never give up or blame others. My goal when I leave Minnesota, is to promote the positives of community based hockey and share the stories of the great success Minnesota has accomplished with girls hockey in such a short period of time. Your drive and dedication and passing that on to your daughters is what creates success and self pride.

Posted: Mon Aug 19, 2013 9:23 pm
by X check
Congratulations to the MN Girls who made the 2013-2014 USA U18 Women's Select Team.
Taylor Williamson-Edina
Sydney Baldwin-Minnetonka
Erin O'Neil- Hopkins
Grace Bizal-Hopkins
Nina Rogers-Hopkins

MN players

Posted: Fri Sep 06, 2013 11:06 am
by knights58
Wow...ignorance is truly bliss. There is NO argument where the majority of the best women's hockey talent comes from. Last I checked, since 2001..yes...13 straight years.....either Minnesota, MN Duluth, or Wisconsin has won the NCAA national championship. What do they have in common? Same conference? Check Rosters dominated by Minnesota players (including 14 from last years Gophers team which may be the best college team ever assembled)....uh yeah...check. Obviously there are talented players everywhere...but top to bottom, MN is the class...and to argue that is just ignorance pure and simple. Call us homers because of jealousy...that's fine. We know what's up.

Posted: Fri Sep 06, 2013 11:27 am
by Hard water fan
@knights58- Don't get me wrong- I agree with most of what is posted here, but don't lump UMD into the "Roster dominated by Minnesota players". I bring my daughter to UMD games purely for the exposure to international cultures... :D

Re: MN players

Posted: Sat Sep 07, 2013 9:37 am
by joehockey
knights58 wrote:Wow...ignorance is truly bliss. There is NO argument where the majority of the best women's hockey talent comes from. Last I checked, since 2001..yes...13 straight years.....either Minnesota, MN Duluth, or Wisconsin has won the NCAA national championship. What do they have in common? Same conference? Check Rosters dominated by Minnesota players (including 14 from last years Gophers team which may be the best college team ever assembled)....uh yeah...check. Obviously there are talented players everywhere...but top to bottom, MN is the class...and to argue that is just ignorance pure and simple. Call us homers because of jealousy...that's fine. We know what's up.
You need to do your research! UM does recruit and take top MN players. UW and UMD hardly at all and look at their results - few are featured or given a opportunity to be.

UMD has really done well picking up top players from Canada or Europe. The UW has done well recruiting the U18 rosters for both US and Canada - that is their focus.