Mr. Hockey 2016
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You took what I said out of context. Mattson will be in the running. Adams might surprise some people if you look at Elite perfromance. Graham of EP is probably the most likely to win it.Nuts&Bolts wrote:No DJ GR won't have 3 in the running for Mr. Hockey if that's your angle. Actually you can probably start trimming the overall list a bit based on 'Elite' league performance though along with Benders departure. If it's any consolation the Section 7AA favorites won't have 3 in the running either.
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Wyatt Aamodt, Hermantown
Ash Altmann, Duluth East
Jonah Bischoff, Grand Rapids
Jackson Cates, Stillwater
Shay Donovan, Duluth East
Casey Dornbach, Edina
Luke Dow, Duluth East
Chase Ellingson, Breck
Will Garin, Holy Family
Michael Graham, EP
Tyler Jette, Farmington
Max Johnson, LVN
Grant Loven, EGF
Mitch Mattson, Grand Rapids
Luke Notermann, Blaine
Zach Risteau, BSM
John Siebenaler, Farmington
Brendan Skarda, Minnetonka
Jason Smallidge, STA
Chaz Smedsrud, Luverne
Casey Staum, Hill-Murray
Riley Tufte, Blaine
Tanner Tweeten, EGF
Big news that Mattson, Tufte, and Graham are all returning after their starts in the USHL. They are all in my preseason top ten, which I've indicated in bold above. All the rest of these players have a good chance of making it in the final ten by the end of the season, but I'm fairly certain the winner will be chosen from one of the ten I've indicated.
Graham, Tufte, and Mattson are all highly rated by Central Scouting, which plays heavily in their favor. All three face the possibility of NOT leading their respective teams in scoring (which is practically a prerequisite for a forward hoping to win Mr. Hockey). Odds are at least one of the three will accomplish the task. I give Tufte the best chance. As such, he's my frontrunner.
There's no way that all ten finalists will be forwards, but it's a forward heavy year. I'm throwing in Aamodt, Smallidge, and Staum as my tokens.
Ellingson, Garin, Johnson, and Notermann all did what they needed to do in the Elite League. I can't leave them off in good conscience.
One thing I predict I'll get wrong is that a Duluth East player will get a nomination. There just seems to be too many solid seniors for one not to emerge and represent the Greyhounds at the Mr. Hockey banquet.
Ash Altmann, Duluth East
Jonah Bischoff, Grand Rapids
Jackson Cates, Stillwater
Shay Donovan, Duluth East
Casey Dornbach, Edina
Luke Dow, Duluth East
Chase Ellingson, Breck
Will Garin, Holy Family
Michael Graham, EP
Tyler Jette, Farmington
Max Johnson, LVN
Grant Loven, EGF
Mitch Mattson, Grand Rapids
Luke Notermann, Blaine
Zach Risteau, BSM
John Siebenaler, Farmington
Brendan Skarda, Minnetonka
Jason Smallidge, STA
Chaz Smedsrud, Luverne
Casey Staum, Hill-Murray
Riley Tufte, Blaine
Tanner Tweeten, EGF
Big news that Mattson, Tufte, and Graham are all returning after their starts in the USHL. They are all in my preseason top ten, which I've indicated in bold above. All the rest of these players have a good chance of making it in the final ten by the end of the season, but I'm fairly certain the winner will be chosen from one of the ten I've indicated.
Graham, Tufte, and Mattson are all highly rated by Central Scouting, which plays heavily in their favor. All three face the possibility of NOT leading their respective teams in scoring (which is practically a prerequisite for a forward hoping to win Mr. Hockey). Odds are at least one of the three will accomplish the task. I give Tufte the best chance. As such, he's my frontrunner.
There's no way that all ten finalists will be forwards, but it's a forward heavy year. I'm throwing in Aamodt, Smallidge, and Staum as my tokens.
Ellingson, Garin, Johnson, and Notermann all did what they needed to do in the Elite League. I can't leave them off in good conscience.
One thing I predict I'll get wrong is that a Duluth East player will get a nomination. There just seems to be too many solid seniors for one not to emerge and represent the Greyhounds at the Mr. Hockey banquet.
It looks like a pretty solid list this year. A lot of talent it seems.The Exiled One wrote:Wyatt Aamodt, Hermantown
Ash Altmann, Duluth East
Jonah Bischoff, Grand Rapids
Jackson Cates, Stillwater
Shay Donovan, Duluth East
Casey Dornbach, Edina
Luke Dow, Duluth East
Chase Ellingson, Breck
Will Garin, Holy Family
Michael Graham, EP
Tyler Jette, Farmington
Max Johnson, LVN
Grant Loven, EGF
Mitch Mattson, Grand Rapids
Luke Notermann, Blaine
Zach Risteau, BSM
John Siebenaler, Farmington
Brendan Skarda, Minnetonka
Jason Smallidge, STA
Chaz Smedsrud, Luverne
Casey Staum, Hill-Murray
Riley Tufte, Blaine
Tanner Tweeten, EGF
Big news that Mattson, Tufte, and Graham are all returning after their starts in the USHL. They are all in my preseason top ten, which I've indicated in bold above. All the rest of these players have a good chance of making it in the final ten by the end of the season, but I'm fairly certain the winner will be chosen from one of the ten I've indicated.
Graham, Tufte, and Mattson are all highly rated by Central Scouting, which plays heavily in their favor. All three face the possibility of NOT leading their respective teams in scoring (which is practically a prerequisite for a forward hoping to win Mr. Hockey). Odds are at least one of the three will accomplish the task. I give Tufte the best chance. As such, he's my frontrunner.
There's no way that all ten finalists will be forwards, but it's a forward heavy year. I'm throwing in Aamodt, Smallidge, and Staum as my tokens.
Ellingson, Garin, Johnson, and Notermann all did what they needed to do in the Elite League. I can't leave them off in good conscience.
One thing I predict I'll get wrong is that a Duluth East player will get a nomination. There just seems to be too many solid seniors for one not to emerge and represent the Greyhounds at the Mr. Hockey banquet.
Your 10 are pretty spot on right now.
Luke Dow could be the one from the Hounds. He is really going to accumulate points this year
Rapids Alex Adams is another to keep eye on
Aamodt is the favorite Dman
I am interested if Smallidge can maintain his Elite momentum back in the STA system this year. He's got to use his body consistently to help Slow down better opponents , like Jacob Olsen did. But coaches also got to let him take the reins off a bit and skate the puck into offensive zone when opportunity presents itself , cause he's got real talent there for a big guy
Luke Dow could be the one from the Hounds. He is really going to accumulate points this year
Rapids Alex Adams is another to keep eye on
Aamodt is the favorite Dman
I am interested if Smallidge can maintain his Elite momentum back in the STA system this year. He's got to use his body consistently to help Slow down better opponents , like Jacob Olsen did. But coaches also got to let him take the reins off a bit and skate the puck into offensive zone when opportunity presents itself , cause he's got real talent there for a big guy
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or a Bjugstad.The Exiled One wrote: Pulling an Aaron Ness? I haven't heard about it. What do you know?
"Mittelstadt accelerating to join next fall is a possibility currently on the table, sources have told SB Nation College Hockey."
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Chris Dilks top 10
1. Riley Tufte, Forward, Blaine High School (Committed to Minnesota Duluth)
2. Michael Graham, Forward, Eden Prairie High School (Committed to Notre Dame)
3. Mitchell Mattson, Forward, Grand Rapids High School (Committed to North Dakota)
4. Casey Staum, Defenseman, Hill-Murray School (Committed to Nebraska Omaha)
5. Will Garin, Forward, Holy Family Catholic (Committed to Connecticut)
6. Chase Ellingson, Forward, Breck School (Uncommitted)
7. Tyler Jette, Defenseman, Farmington High School (Uncommitted)
8. Max Johnson, Forward, Lakeville North High School (Committed to Bowling Green)
9. Ash Altmann, Forward, Duluth East High School (Uncommitted)
10. Zach Risteau, Forward, Benilde-St. Margaret's School (Uncommitted)
We agree on 7 of 10. Kind of surprised he omitted Aamodt. Otherwise, I don't have any issue with the rest.
1. Riley Tufte, Forward, Blaine High School (Committed to Minnesota Duluth)
2. Michael Graham, Forward, Eden Prairie High School (Committed to Notre Dame)
3. Mitchell Mattson, Forward, Grand Rapids High School (Committed to North Dakota)
4. Casey Staum, Defenseman, Hill-Murray School (Committed to Nebraska Omaha)
5. Will Garin, Forward, Holy Family Catholic (Committed to Connecticut)
6. Chase Ellingson, Forward, Breck School (Uncommitted)
7. Tyler Jette, Defenseman, Farmington High School (Uncommitted)
8. Max Johnson, Forward, Lakeville North High School (Committed to Bowling Green)
9. Ash Altmann, Forward, Duluth East High School (Uncommitted)
10. Zach Risteau, Forward, Benilde-St. Margaret's School (Uncommitted)
We agree on 7 of 10. Kind of surprised he omitted Aamodt. Otherwise, I don't have any issue with the rest.
Agreed on Aamodt, also, No Tweeten or Loven..The Exiled One wrote:Chris Dilks top 10
1. Riley Tufte, Forward, Blaine High School (Committed to Minnesota Duluth)
2. Michael Graham, Forward, Eden Prairie High School (Committed to Notre Dame)
3. Mitchell Mattson, Forward, Grand Rapids High School (Committed to North Dakota)
4. Casey Staum, Defenseman, Hill-Murray School (Committed to Nebraska Omaha)
5. Will Garin, Forward, Holy Family Catholic (Committed to Connecticut)
6. Chase Ellingson, Forward, Breck School (Uncommitted)
7. Tyler Jette, Defenseman, Farmington High School (Uncommitted)
8. Max Johnson, Forward, Lakeville North High School (Committed to Bowling Green)
9. Ash Altmann, Forward, Duluth East High School (Uncommitted)
10. Zach Risteau, Forward, Benilde-St. Margaret's School (Uncommitted)
We agree on 7 of 10. Kind of surprised he omitted Aamodt. Otherwise, I don't have any issue with the rest.
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Top Five (in order) for me:
Tufte
Mattson
Garin
Staum
Johnson
Tufte, if he stays healthy, should be a slam dunk.
Mattson could get it if something happens to Tufte.
Garin slips into top 3 because he is going to pile up the points and is clearly the straw the stirs the drink for HF.
Frankly, if a guy is the second best player on his team, I couldn't see him as Mr Hockey, so that bumps Graham down the list for me. It's pretty clear that Mittelstadt has become the Eagles best player.
Tufte
Mattson
Garin
Staum
Johnson
Tufte, if he stays healthy, should be a slam dunk.
Mattson could get it if something happens to Tufte.
Garin slips into top 3 because he is going to pile up the points and is clearly the straw the stirs the drink for HF.
Frankly, if a guy is the second best player on his team, I couldn't see him as Mr Hockey, so that bumps Graham down the list for me. It's pretty clear that Mittelstadt has become the Eagles best player.
I agree about the Graham comment, of course he could pop back above Mittelstadt and have a better season, and then he could very possibly when it. But, he has to be better than Mittelstadt.@hockeytweet wrote:Top Five (in order) for me:
Tufte
Mattson
Garin
Staum
Johnson
Tufte, if he stays healthy, should be a slam dunk.
Mattson could get it if something happens to Tufte.
Garin slips into top 3 because he is going to pile up the points and is clearly the straw the stirs the drink for HF.
Frankly, if a guy is the second best player on his team, I couldn't see him as Mr Hockey, so that bumps Graham down the list for me. It's pretty clear that Mittelstadt has become the Eagles best player.
Malmquist and Wait were pretty identical in numbers and that was enough doubt for him to not win last year. So I will stick with that philosophy.
Risteau, Jette did not over perform during Elite, but maybe will excel more in regular season. Jette was frequently paired with Smallidge, together they were imposing on blue line but Smallidge over achieved and showed better offensive movement. I don't know how anyone can exclude Aamodt unless
pre determining that Wyatt should settle for Reed Larson, which is an unfair prejudgment
pre determining that Wyatt should settle for Reed Larson, which is an unfair prejudgment
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Taking nothing away from him, but regardless whether he has a HUGE year or not, he is on same team as Tufte who is likely the favorite and writers/voters etc won't give him the attention he deserves bc of this.gopherman23 wrote:I got a feeling Noterman wins it this year. He was great in the Elite League, and he looks awesome to start the season, so far.
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If Noterman finishes with more pointst than Tufte, I don't see how the award will go to Tufte. It would go to Graham or someone else who leads their team in points, Graham is no lock either with Middlestadt.Sats81 wrote:Taking nothing away from him, but regardless whether he has a HUGE year or not, he is on same team as Tufte who is likely the favorite and writers/voters etc won't give him the attention he deserves bc of this.gopherman23 wrote:I got a feeling Noterman wins it this year. He was great in the Elite League, and he looks awesome to start the season, so far.