Top 03 Forwards Playing MSHSL Next Season
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I was referring to all classes AA and A , but all HS grades applies as well . I guess to sum it up : all 2003 birth years
Comments on top 5? Any other 2003 commitments expected soon?
Comments on top 5? Any other 2003 commitments expected soon?
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Top 10 HS Elite League 2003 Forward Scorers Thru Yesterday
(apologize if any errors or omissions)
Bartle 13
Marshall 12
Fechko 12
Carls 11
Bischoff 11
Adam Johnson 10
Furuseth 10
Lamb 10
Pionk 9
Batchelder 9
(apologize if any errors or omissions)
Bartle 13
Marshall 12
Fechko 12
Carls 11
Bischoff 11
Adam Johnson 10
Furuseth 10
Lamb 10
Pionk 9
Batchelder 9
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Re: Top 03 Forwards Playing MSHSL Next Season
Would love to see a list of the Top 10 DefensemenWestMetro wrote: ↑Fri Jun 19, 2020 9:18 amNew topic to get the summer Forum covid saturated brains restarted again.
The 03s have a very strong D corp
But who are the top ten 03 forwards playing high school next year? (excluding SSM and Gentry)
Have received quite a bit of variety of answers, so thought Id throw it out to the forum.
Seems to be a consensus, mostly anyway, on Jackson Blake at #1, but consensus falls off quickly after that.
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In terms of 03 dmen playing in the HS Elite League, points thru Sept 27 for the top 3 are:
Brady Yakesh: 8
Cal Thomas 7
Henry Nelson 7
Brady Yakesh: 8
Cal Thomas 7
Henry Nelson 7
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Stats don't necessarily tell as much of the story with D men.
Joe Palodichuk has 1 G and 0 Asst, but would put him right toward the top of 03 Dmen, if not the top that are playing in EL.
Joe Palodichuk has 1 G and 0 Asst, but would put him right toward the top of 03 Dmen, if not the top that are playing in EL.
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Well stated Mws
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Exactly. D-men should not necessarily be judged on points. I think +/- is a better measurement. Of course points do matter, and even more so when looking at the defensive position in "today's" game, but that can not be the only statistic one looks at. A defenseman who does the dirty work in the corners, in front of the net, blocking shots, clearing the zone and moving the puck up the ice, etc. These are stats that are not tracked as much. I know coaches and goalies notice these things.
But this is about forwards, and I am contributing to the hijacking......sorry.
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A big factor for me looking at defenseman is the decisions they make in their own end and how they read and react to everything on the ice.Schotzy wrote: ↑Tue Sep 29, 2020 8:25 amExactly. D-men should not necessarily be judged on points. I think +/- is a better measurement. Of course points do matter, and even more so when looking at the defensive position in "today's" game, but that can not be the only statistic one looks at. A defenseman who does the dirty work in the corners, in front of the net, blocking shots, clearing the zone and moving the puck up the ice, etc. These are stats that are not tracked as much. I know coaches and goalies notice these things.
But this is about forwards, and I am contributing to the hijacking......sorry.