Casey Mittelstadt crying after loss to Grand Rapids
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Casey Mittelstadt crying after loss to Grand Rapids
Looked like Mittelstadt didn't take the Grand Rapids loss to well. Channel 45 shower him on the bench crying and balling his eyes out. Very unfortunate he won't finish his high school career with a championship.
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Re: Casey Mittelstadt crying after loss to Grand Rapids
Why would you say that?hermantown2000 wrote:Looked like Mittelstadt didn't take the Grand Rapids loss to well. Channel 45 shower him on the bench crying and balling his eyes out. Very unfortunate he won't finish his high school career with a championship.
Re: Casey Mittelstadt crying after loss to Grand Rapids
I knew there was a reason I was cheering against Hermantown...grindiangrad-80 wrote:Why would you say that?hermantown2000 wrote:Looked like Mittelstadt didn't take the Grand Rapids loss to well. Channel 45 shower him on the bench crying and balling his eyes out. Very unfortunate he won't finish his high school career with a championship.
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Re: Casey Mittelstadt crying after loss to Grand Rapids
C'mon, really? That's what the state tournament means to him. He's a competitor and passionate about the game of hockey.hermantown2000 wrote:Looked like Mittelstadt didn't take the Grand Rapids loss to well. Channel 45 shower him on the bench crying and balling his eyes out. Very unfortunate he won't finish his high school career with a championship.
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I was not trying to be critical of Mittelstadt. Any player will cry after their last high school game.Its the natural reaction after a heartbreaking loss. I am just saying it is disappointing that such a great player(and likely Mr. Hockey?) won't win a championship. Remember Avery Peterson? He won the Mr Hockey award but never even got to the state tournament.
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There have been NHL players that never got to the state tournament.hermantown2000 wrote:I was not trying to be critical of Mittelstadt. Any player will cry after their last high school game.Its the natural reaction after a heartbreaking loss. I am just saying it is disappointing that such a great player(and likely Mr. Hockey?) won't win a championship. Remember Avery Peterson? He won the Mr Hockey award but never even got to the state tournament.
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Obviously this game and season meant a lot to Casey. Understandable he would show emotion on his final high school hooray with nothing but the highest of expectations surrounding him all year. The "once a generation" player didn't get the big trophy. It really points out that this is a team game.
I don't really feel bad for him because this will not define him. It stings now but he has a very bright future. I guarantee he will never look back and regret his decision to play his senior year with his buddies. That's what high school hockey is all about.
I don't really feel bad for him because this will not define him. It stings now but he has a very bright future. I guarantee he will never look back and regret his decision to play his senior year with his buddies. That's what high school hockey is all about.
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He hasn't been the same, explosive speed wise, since he got railed against the boards after their 1st goal against Holy Family.sparty wrote:Word on the street is he's dealing with a nagging ankle injury. He tried hard.
His hands & puck handling have still been there, but your word on the street seems plausible to me.
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Neal Broten won literally everything a MN hockey player could dream of winning - except a state title, but he credits his time playing with his buddies and brothers at Roseau as his favorite times playing hockey. Casey has as bright a future as anyone we've seen in a long time as HS hockey fans and we should hope more high end kids follow his example and stay home, play with your best friends, graduate HS with the kids you've known your whole life, and work your tail off to try to win the tourney. CM put his heart and soul into that game last night (along with his teammates) and came up just short on a lifelong goal - to win a championship WITH his teammates. So the kid cried, that shows how much this game and HS hockey means to him, a kid who everybody expects to move on to the highest levels of hockey. I applaud CM and his EP teammates (and GR players) for an extremely entertaining high school hockey game.
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I commend him for sticking around with his buddies to try and win a HS State Championship, but I think (EP) arrogance and entitlement played a bigger part in it than anyone wants to admit. In addition, coaching at EP is suspect. EP is one of the largest high schools and youth hockey programs in the state with one or two NHL draft picks every year and has won only 2 championships (thanks to Kyle Rau and Nick Leddy)in 24 years. Will someone tell this guy that he has 4 lines that he can play. Imagine if Pat O'Leary was the coach at EP? Most likely 3 or 4 State Championships in a row.
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gopherpuck516 wrote:Neal Broten won literally everything a MN hockey player could dream of winning - except a state title, but he credits his time playing with his buddies and brothers at Roseau as his favorite times playing hockey. Casey has as bright a future as anyone we've seen in a long time as HS hockey fans and we should hope more high end kids follow his example and stay home, play with your best friends, graduate HS with the kids you've known your whole life, and work your tail off to try to win the tourney. CM put his heart and soul into that game last night (along with his teammates) and came up just short on a lifelong goal - to win a championship WITH his teammates. So the kid cried, that shows how much this game and HS hockey means to him, a kid who everybody expects to move on to the highest levels of hockey. I applaud CM and his EP teammates (and GR players) for an extremely entertaining high school hockey game.
Well said!
CM is a great hockey player! Too many of em leave high school hockey early and regret it. I've seen his 2 bros on EP Bantam AA team in action. The definitely can play puck. Good things for CM in his hockey future. Oh. Seeing those EP boys emotional on the bench after the game.....tells a person all they need to know about Minnesota high school hockeygopherpuck516 wrote:Neal Broten won literally everything a MN hockey player could dream of winning - except a state title, but he credits his time playing with his buddies and brothers at Roseau as his favorite times playing hockey. Casey has as bright a future as anyone we've seen in a long time as HS hockey fans and we should hope more high end kids follow his example and stay home, play with your best friends, graduate HS with the kids you've known your whole life, and work your tail off to try to win the tourney. CM put his heart and soul into that game last night (along with his teammates) and came up just short on a lifelong goal - to win a championship WITH his teammates. So the kid cried, that shows how much this game and HS hockey means to him, a kid who everybody expects to move on to the highest levels of hockey. I applaud CM and his EP teammates (and GR players) for an extremely entertaining high school hockey game.
Re: Casey Mittelstadt crying after loss to Grand Rapids
Kids do this on every team after a loss at the tournament. Why is this even a topic of discussion?hermantown2000 wrote:Looked like Mittelstadt didn't take the Grand Rapids loss to well. Channel 45 shower him on the bench crying and balling his eyes out. Very unfortunate he won't finish his high school career with a championship.
I remember about 10 years or so when Duluth Marshall was there and it seemed like the picture of Rob Bordsen was in every newspaper pic, highlight and all over the place. And he was getting harrassed and made fun of for it... Pretty sick bashing someone for having their emotions come out in front of 100,000+ peopledsidle wrote:Nobody in the Minnesota hockey community should ever criticize this kid, hes a class act and further more paved the way for more players of his caliber to stick around and finish their high school careers. If you dont believe me go watch the Dream.State show on FSN. I was rooting hard for him.
Re: Casey Mittelstadt crying after loss to Grand Rapids
wogggieee wrote:Kids do this on every team after a loss at the tournament. Why is this even a topic of discussion?hermantown2000 wrote:Looked like Mittelstadt didn't take the Grand Rapids loss to well. Channel 45 shower him on the bench crying and balling his eyes out. Very unfortunate he won't finish his high school career with a championship.
I mean, seriously, how can you say anything but good things about this kid?
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