I think he played on the third line at state.pioneers wrote:He was a fourth line player last year. Although he did make one of the High performance teams in the spring.Nobodyonya wrote:Haven't heard this players name before. What's his background?SuperStar wrote:Jimmy Tich, Hill Murray, off to the NORPAC league, From what I understand
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So D Jack Walker Edina Victoria-WHL
So D Keegan Iverson Breck Portland-WHL
So F Paul Bittner Crookston Portland-WHL
Jr D Jack Glover BSM NTDP
Jr D Ryan Collins BSM NTDP
Sr G Justin Quale BSM Unknown
Sr D Marshall Tema St. Louis Park Wichita Falls-NAHL
Sr D Connor Chambers River Lakes Dallas Stars-AAA
Sr D Blake Heinrich Hill-Murray Sioux City-USHL (Minnesota-Duluth)
Sr D Jordan Gross Maple Grove Green Bay-USHL (Notre Dame)
Sr D Michael Brodzinski Blaine Muskegon-USHL (Minnesota)
Sr F Jake Ahlgren Fergus Falls Sioux Falls-USHL
Sr F Johnny Wiitala Lakeville South Waterloo-USHL
Sr F Louie Nanne Edina Penticton-BCHL (Minnesota)
Sr F Jake Guentzel Hill-Murray Sioux City-USHL (Nebraska-Omaha)
Sr F Vinnie Letteri Minnetonka Lincoln-USHL (Minnesota)
Sr F Connor Valesano Duluth East Sioux Falls-USHL
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The Hub has Hurley listed on the Team Southwest roster.The Exiled One wrote: I took Walker and Hurley off the list as I still don't have confirmation that they've moved on to the WHL or the USHL respectively. I noticed that neither is on an Elite League roster though, but it could be they are just considered too young.
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Got it, thanks. I must've read too quickly!goaliewithfoggedglasses wrote:The Hub has Hurley listed on the Team Southwest roster.The Exiled One wrote: I took Walker and Hurley off the list as I still don't have confirmation that they've moved on to the WHL or the USHL respectively. I noticed that neither is on an Elite League roster though, but it could be they are just considered too young.
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List Tich, Lang, Tema? I think some others too. Is there a Barnes at Burnsville that's leaving for the NA?
http://www.victoriaroyals.com/article/w ... new-season
this article is on bennie walker but near the bottom it states that jack walker is coming out to victoria for camp hoping to make the team
this article is on bennie walker but near the bottom it states that jack walker is coming out to victoria for camp hoping to make the team
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https://twitter.com/JMcCarthyFC/status/ ... 9258246144Bluewhitefan wrote:Where does it say that he made the team? Still unconfirmed I'd say.The Exiled One wrote:It looks like Jack made the team. He's back on the list.
https://twitter.com/S_Naas8/status/238130583581110272
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Never mindThe Exiled One wrote:https://twitter.com/JMcCarthyFC/status/ ... 9258246144Bluewhitefan wrote:Where does it say that he made the team? Still unconfirmed I'd say.The Exiled One wrote:It looks like Jack made the team. He's back on the list.
https://twitter.com/S_Naas8/status/238130583581110272
This is not meant in any way to be a knock on the kids or the family - I have absolutely no connection to the situation and no idea what factors they considered, and I don't doubt for a second that they made this decision after a lot of thought - but does anyone have any idea why the Walker kids have completely rejected the prospect of college hockey? Again, I'm in no way saying they did anything wrong, and I really hope they have success and everything works out for them, but it does strike me as a bit odd - the older one has already been passed over in the NHL draft twice and is obviously no sure thing, and the impression I've gotten is that the younger one, while extremely highly skilled, might have questions regarding his size in the long run, and seems more like someone who'd be a good four-year college player. It just seems from a distance like these weren't kids in a situation where the junior hockey in Canada is the logical choice (like Peter Mueller was, for example).
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Seems absolutely logical. Both are securing their education while playing hockey. Its a win-win for themxy wrote:This is not meant in any way to be a knock on the kids or the family - I have absolutely no connection to the situation and no idea what factors they considered, and I don't doubt for a second that they made this decision after a lot of thought - but does anyone have any idea why the Walker kids have completely rejected the prospect of college hockey? Again, I'm in no way saying they did anything wrong, and I really hope they have success and everything works out for them, but it does strike me as a bit odd - the older one has already been passed over in the NHL draft twice and is obviously no sure thing, and the impression I've gotten is that the younger one, while extremely highly skilled, might have questions regarding his size in the long run, and seems more like someone who'd be a good four-year college player. It just seems from a distance like these weren't kids in a situation where the junior hockey in Canada is the logical choice (like Peter Mueller was, for example).
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Academics not their forte.xy wrote:This is not meant in any way to be a knock on the kids or the family - I have absolutely no connection to the situation and no idea what factors they considered, and I don't doubt for a second that they made this decision after a lot of thought - but does anyone have any idea why the Walker kids have completely rejected the prospect of college hockey? Again, I'm in no way saying they did anything wrong, and I really hope they have success and everything works out for them, but it does strike me as a bit odd - the older one has already been passed over in the NHL draft twice and is obviously no sure thing, and the impression I've gotten is that the younger one, while extremely highly skilled, might have questions regarding his size in the long run, and seems more like someone who'd be a good four-year college player. It just seems from a distance like these weren't kids in a situation where the junior hockey in Canada is the logical choice (like Peter Mueller was, for example).
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And you are in such a great position to share someone's alleged weaknesses with the world? Save this kind of stuff for the rink when you are standing with your buddies behind the boards off in the corner near the net.57special wrote:Academics not their forte.xy wrote:This is not meant in any way to be a knock on the kids or the family - I have absolutely no connection to the situation and no idea what factors they considered, and I don't doubt for a second that they made this decision after a lot of thought - but does anyone have any idea why the Walker kids have completely rejected the prospect of college hockey? Again, I'm in no way saying they did anything wrong, and I really hope they have success and everything works out for them, but it does strike me as a bit odd - the older one has already been passed over in the NHL draft twice and is obviously no sure thing, and the impression I've gotten is that the younger one, while extremely highly skilled, might have questions regarding his size in the long run, and seems more like someone who'd be a good four-year college player. It just seems from a distance like these weren't kids in a situation where the junior hockey in Canada is the logical choice (like Peter Mueller was, for example).
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The final numbers are in...
19, which is lower than the past couple of seasons.
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Class Pos Player Previous Team New Team
So D Jack Walker Edina Victoria-WHL
So D Keegan Iverson Breck Portland-WHL
So F Paul Bittner Crookston Portland-WHL
Jr D Jack Glover BSM NTDP
Jr D Ryan Collins BSM NTDP
Sr G Justin Quale BSM Unknown
Sr D Marshall Tema St. Louis Park Wichita Falls-NAHL
Sr D Connor Chambers River Lakes Dallas Stars-AAA
Sr D Blake Heinrich Hill-Murray Sioux City-USHL (Minnesota-Duluth)
Sr D Jordan Gross Maple Grove Green Bay-USHL (Notre Dame)
Sr D Michael Brodzinski Blaine Muskegon-USHL (Minnesota)
Sr F Sean Lang Apple Valley Coulee Region-NAHL
Sr F Jimmy Tich Hill-Murray Yellowstone-AWHL
Sr F Jake Ahlgren Fergus Falls Sioux Falls-USHL
Sr F Johnny Wiitala Lakeville South Waterloo-USHL
Sr F Louie Nanne Edina Penticton-BCHL (Minnesota)
Sr F Jake Guentzel Hill-Murray Sioux City-USHL (Nebraska-Omaha)
Sr F Vinnie Letteri Minnetonka Lincoln-USHL (Minnesota)
Sr F Connor Valesano Duluth East Sioux Falls-USHL