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top AA players to watch

Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2020 8:34 am
by elliott70
Cade Ahrenholz
Lakeville South | Junior | Forward
Griffin Ludtke
Lakeville South | Junior | Defenseman
Cody Ticen
Lakeville South | Junior | Goaltender

Jack Sabre
Blake | Senior | Forward
Ben Dexheimer
Blake | Senior | Defenseman
Gavin Best
Blake | Senior | Forward
Will Svenddal
Blake | Senior | Defenseman
Joe Miller
Blake | Junior | Forward


Hunter Jones
Andover | Senior | Forward
Gunnar Thoreson
Andover | Senior | Forward
Mitchell Wolfe
Andover | Senior | Defenseman
Wyatt Kaiser
Andover | Senior | Defenseman


Henry Nelson
Maple Grove | Junior | Defenseman

Joe Palodichuk
Hill-Murray | Junior | Defenseman
Charlie Strobel
Hill-Murray | Senior | Forward
Nick Pierre
Hill-Murray | Sophomore | Forward


Jackson Blake
Eden Prairie | Sophomore | Forward
Carter Batchelder
Eden Prairie | Junior | Forward
Luke Mittelstadt
Eden Prairie | Junior | Defensemanior
John Mittelstadt
Eden Prairie | Senior | Forward
Ben Steeves
Eden Prairie | Senior | Forward



Jackson Hallum
St. Thomas Academy | Junior | Forward
Tommy Aitken
St. Thomas Academy | Senior | Goaltender


Caden Triggs
Moorhead | Senior | Forward
Luke Gramer
Moorhead | Senior | Defenseman
Hudson Hodges
Moorhead | Senior | Goaltender


Luke Kron
Andover | Senior | Forward
Remington Keopple
Hill-Murray | Senior | Goaltender

Re: top AA players to watch

Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2020 10:28 am
by Section 8 guy
Is this off of the Strib top 50?

Re: top AA players to watch

Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2020 10:55 am
by MWS coach
Looks like it.

I would add Junior Fowrward Garrett Schifsky to the Andover list. Leads the team in goals and kid has a motor.

Re: top AA players to watch

Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2020 11:02 am
by edgeless2
Eden Prairie

Re: top AA players to watch

Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2020 2:52 pm
by Sparlimb
Anyone hear Gleason between periods of the first game today? They asked him how even was the AA field and how hard is it to make it to state. He said its completely unfair they are in such a hard section and that there were too many good teams. I thought, they lost in the semis to the section runner up. Just thought it was interesting to hear from the presumed Mr. Hockey.

Re: top AA players to watch

Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2020 3:11 pm
by 6AAGuy
I'd like to see the interview. Would be surprised if he was complaining...I'd also add that it is a little awkward that Lakeville South (or North) so frequently makes it to the X each year. Watching them get destroyed by EP here in the Quarters kind of emphasizes it as well.
Gleason is right though--there's no doubt that this year--and many years--6AA is the toughest section there is. At least 3 teams from that section would make a legitimate run in State this year.

Re: top AA players to watch

Posted: Fri Mar 06, 2020 10:38 am
by WBLPuck99
6AAGuy wrote: Thu Mar 05, 2020 3:11 pm I'd like to see the interview. Would be surprised if he was complaining...I'd also add that it is a little awkward that Lakeville South (or North) so frequently makes it to the X each year. Watching them get destroyed by EP here in the Quarters kind of emphasizes it as well.
Gleason is right though--there's no doubt that this year--and many years--6AA is the toughest section there is. At least 3 teams from that section would make a legitimate run in State this year.
I feel like the same argument could have been made at various times about 2AA, 3AA, 4AA, and so on.

It's just shifting baseline syndrome for everyone. This year he was probably right, but in a lot of years you could glance at sections and say -- wow, that one is packed. And it's a different section every so often.

Re: top AA players to watch

Posted: Fri Mar 06, 2020 11:08 am
by Sparlimb
WBLPuck99 wrote: Fri Mar 06, 2020 10:38 am
6AAGuy wrote: Thu Mar 05, 2020 3:11 pm I'd like to see the interview. Would be surprised if he was complaining...I'd also add that it is a little awkward that Lakeville South (or North) so frequently makes it to the X each year. Watching them get destroyed by EP here in the Quarters kind of emphasizes it as well.
Gleason is right though--there's no doubt that this year--and many years--6AA is the toughest section there is. At least 3 teams from that section would make a legitimate run in State this year.
I feel like the same argument could have been made at various times about 2AA, 3AA, 4AA, and so on.

It's just shifting baseline syndrome for everyone. This year he was probably right, but in a lot of years you could glance at sections and say -- wow, that one is packed. And it's a different section every so often.
Which is exactly the point. The high school league can't redo sections every year based on talent. If you want that, then you'd have to seed them 1-64 and you'd get Roseau and Hastings playing in a second round game in Buffalo that no one attends. I'm not sure why a St. Paul school like Cretin got shoved over there (they belong in 3AA or 4AA), but I don't make those decisions.

Re: top AA players to watch

Posted: Fri Mar 06, 2020 11:31 am
by mnhockfan99
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Anyone hear Gleason between periods of the first game today? They asked him how even was the AA field and how hard is it to make it to state. He said its completely unfair they are in such a hard section and that there were too many good teams. I thought, they lost in the semis to the section runner up. Just thought it was interesting to hear from the presumed Mr. Hockey.
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Interesting tidbit that I wasn't aware of until recently is a friend who has a kid on CDH said they are in that section because Cretin has a co-op for swimming I think it was with a school(s) in that area thus why they are stuck there. Maybe someone else knows more but the guy is pretty with it and honest generally.