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the best first years in the north

Posted: Mon Jan 15, 2007 9:21 pm
by my puck 12
number off the best first years in the north from 1-5

Posted: Mon Jan 15, 2007 9:25 pm
by MNHockey4life
i cant think of 5 but i can think of one and thats andovers Pat mcGill, i've seen him play against Minnetonka at the Blommington Midwest Regional Tournament and he can fly, he is a little cheap sometimes and he gets alot of dumb penalties but overall he can play. but sometimes he can be a puckhog i went to watch my cousin on the andover team play against Minnetonka and i watched him and hes pretty good

Posted: Mon Jan 15, 2007 11:03 pm
by FANMAN
MNHockey4life wrote:i cant think of 5 but i can think of one and thats andovers Pat mcGill, i've seen him play against Minnetonka at the Blommington Midwest Regional Tournament and he can fly, he is a little cheap sometimes and he gets alot of dumb penalties but overall he can play. but sometimes he can be a puckhog i went to watch my cousin on the andover team play against Minnetonka and i watched him and hes pretty good
Is Andover north? Up north, can't remember all names, only teams. GR obviously has two of the top north kids in Matt How and Patrick Moore. Hibbing has a good first year goalie and East has 2 or 3 very skilled first years.

Posted: Wed Jan 17, 2007 11:45 am
by speedkills7
you guys must be blind.
bryant christan #13 from moorhead
keep your eye on him when you play him next.

Posted: Wed Jan 17, 2007 5:10 pm
by MNHockey4life
FANMAN wrote:
MNHockey4life wrote:i cant think of 5 but i can think of one and thats andovers Pat mcGill, i've seen him play against Minnetonka at the Blommington Midwest Regional Tournament and he can fly, he is a little cheap sometimes and he gets alot of dumb penalties but overall he can play. but sometimes he can be a puckhog i went to watch my cousin on the andover team play against Minnetonka and i watched him and hes pretty good
Is Andover north? Up north, can't remember all names, only teams. GR obviously has two of the top north kids in Matt How and Patrick Moore. Hibbing has a good first year goalie and East has 2 or 3 very skilled first years.
when he means north he means minnesota north not north of minnesota, i think thats what he means if not then my bad

Posted: Wed Jan 17, 2007 10:06 pm
by FANMAN
MNHockey4life wrote:
FANMAN wrote:
MNHockey4life wrote:i cant think of 5 but i can think of one and thats andovers Pat mcGill, i've seen him play against Minnetonka at the Blommington Midwest Regional Tournament and he can fly, he is a little cheap sometimes and he gets alot of dumb penalties but overall he can play. but sometimes he can be a puckhog i went to watch my cousin on the andover team play against Minnetonka and i watched him and hes pretty good
Is Andover north? Up north, can't remember all names, only teams. GR obviously has two of the top north kids in Matt How and Patrick Moore. Hibbing has a good first year goalie and East has 2 or 3 very skilled first years.
when he means north he means minnesota north not north of minnesota, i think thats what he means if not then my bad
I thought the thread was for northern Minnesota. Wasn't aware that Andover was northern Minnesota. Maybe he meant northern suburbs. Didn't think he meant Canada.

Posted: Thu Jan 18, 2007 4:27 pm
by my puck 12
i mean northern minnesota jease a i can't believe u couldn't get that