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section 7A

Post by crosby_stud252 »

who will be the top players in section 7A?
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Post by nikebauer_07 »

Anthony Decenzo and Aaron Jamnick from Hibbing
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Post by elliott70 »

Youso 1 and Youso 2 - IFalls
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Post by PASTRAPIDSFAN »

Youso I Falls
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Post by 7A22A »

Forwards
Youso and Decenzo will battle it out for most points.

Defense
Jacques will put up the most points.

Goalie
???

Should be some other good players.
Eckman, Sande, Hafferty, Mausolf, Olson, Jamnick, Tracey to name a few.
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Post by PuckRanger »

A ton of talent is gone early from this section this year. Jake Youso is on the Green Bay Gambler's roster, Drew LeBlanc is on the Chicago Steel roster, Nico Sacchetti is on the Omaha Lancer's roster - All in the USHL. John Stampohar is gone to Medicine Hat in the WHL. Throw in the seniors (remember the top 4 scorers were juniors) that graduated and here's what's left of the top 25 scorers from last year in 7A:

3. Anthony Decenzo - Hibbing, 19-39--58
13. Matt Sonday - Two Harbors, 14-24--38
19. Casey Eckman - Two Harbors, 15-21--36
16. Taite Sande - Silver Bay, 18-16--34
19. Judd Leinum - Int'l Falls, 15-14--29
23. Aaron Jamnick - Hibbing, 9-18--27

With the addition of Duluth Central, not much is added; however Duluth Marshall will bring a couple of players in Dano Jaques and Zach Mausolf. Also Chris Westin of Virginia who missed most of last year with an injury could also rack up some points.
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Post by flatontheice »

PuckRanger wrote:A ton of talent is gone early from this section this year. Jake Youso is on the Green Bay Gambler's roster, Drew LeBlanc is on the Chicago Steel roster, Nico Sacchetti is on the Omaha Lancer's roster - All in the USHL. John Stampohar is gone to Medicine Hat in the WHL. Throw in the seniors (remember the top 4 scorers were juniors) that graduated and here's what's left of the top 25 scorers from last year in 7A:

3. Anthony Decenzo - Hibbing, 19-39--58
13. Matt Sonday - Two Harbors, 14-24--38
19. Casey Eckman - Two Harbors, 15-21--36
16. Taite Sande - Silver Bay, 18-16--34
19. Judd Leinum - Int'l Falls, 15-14--29
23. Aaron Jamnick - Hibbing, 9-18--27

With the addition of Duluth Central, not much is added; however Duluth Marshall will bring a couple of players in Dano Jaques and Zach Mausolf. Also Chris Westin of Virginia who missed most of last year with an injury could also rack up some points.

Who is the favorite to win this section this year?
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Post by quickgym guy »

flatontheice wrote:
PuckRanger wrote:A ton of talent is gone early from this section this year. Jake Youso is on the Green Bay Gambler's roster, Drew LeBlanc is on the Chicago Steel roster, Nico Sacchetti is on the Omaha Lancer's roster - All in the USHL. John Stampohar is gone to Medicine Hat in the WHL. Throw in the seniors (remember the top 4 scorers were juniors) that graduated and here's what's left of the top 25 scorers from last year in 7A:

3. Anthony Decenzo - Hibbing, 19-39--58
13. Matt Sonday - Two Harbors, 14-24--38
19. Casey Eckman - Two Harbors, 15-21--36
16. Taite Sande - Silver Bay, 18-16--34
19. Judd Leinum - Int'l Falls, 15-14--29
23. Aaron Jamnick - Hibbing, 9-18--27

With the addition of Duluth Central, not much is added; however Duluth Marshall will bring a couple of players in Dano Jaques and Zach Mausolf. Also Chris Westin of Virginia who missed most of last year with an injury could also rack up some points.

Who is the favorite to win this section this year?
I would have to say Duluth Marshall...
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Post by GRhawky »

Duluth Marshall
but Hibbing could make a run at it and they always seem to be in it in the end
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Post by Reggie »

Youso, Youso, and Youso!
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Post by theref »

PuckRanger wrote:A ton of talent is gone early from this section this year. Jake Youso is on the Green Bay Gambler's roster, Drew LeBlanc is on the Chicago Steel roster, Nico Sacchetti is on the Omaha Lancer's roster - All in the USHL. John Stampohar is gone to Medicine Hat in the WHL. Throw in the seniors (remember the top 4 scorers were juniors) that graduated and here's what's left of the top 25 scorers from last year in 7A:

3. Anthony Decenzo - Hibbing, 19-39--58
13. Matt Sonday - Two Harbors, 14-24--38
19. Casey Eckman - Two Harbors, 15-21--36
16. Taite Sande - Silver Bay, 18-16--34
19. Judd Leinum - Int'l Falls, 15-14--29
23. Aaron Jamnick - Hibbing, 9-18--27

With the addition of Duluth Central, not much is added; however Duluth Marshall will bring a couple of players in Dano Jaques and Zach Mausolf. Also Chris Westin of Virginia who missed most of last year with an injury could also rack up some points.
Youso is not playing full time in the USHL, only before the season and after. Sachetti is gone, but I'm not sure about LaBlanc.
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theref wrote:Sachetti is gone, but I'm not sure about LaBlanc.
LeBlanc is full time in the USHL
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Post by PuckRanger »

GRhawky wrote:Duluth Marshall
but Hibbing could make a run at it and they always seem to be in it in the end
I agree. Duluth Marshall has to be the big favorite. My Preseason picks:

Favorite:
1. Duluth Marshall

Contenders:
2. Hibbing

Dark Horses:
3. International Falls

Spoilers:
4. Greenway
5. Virginia
6. Eveleth
7. Two Harbors
8. Silver Bay

Play-in Round Exits:
9. Duluth Central
10. Ely
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Post by TheShow »

PuckRanger wrote:
GRhawky wrote:Duluth Marshall
but Hibbing could make a run at it and they always seem to be in it in the end
I agree. Duluth Marshall has to be the big favorite. My Preseason picks:

Favorite:
1. Duluth Marshall

Contenders:
2. Hibbing

Dark Horses:
3. International Falls

Spoilers:
4. Greenway
5. Duluth Central
6. Eveleth
7. Two Harbors
8. Silver Bay

Play-in Round Exits:
9. Virgina
10. Ely
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Post by Jackets_19 »

GRhawky wrote:Duluth Marshall
but Hibbing could make a run at it and they always seem to be in it in the end
hibbing will have a good chance but with stomp leaving and vechel(sp) hurt for a little of the season it will be a battle at the end(stomp leaving will kill them tho)
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Post by nikebauer_07 »

Hibbing will be able to do just fine without Stomp.. it will hurt them but what they need to be concerned with is defense.. They lose a goalie (Marchuk) and their top two defensemen from last year (Sutherland and Simonson) and now with Vechell being hurt they have a lot of gaps to fill defensively
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Post by Jackets_19 »

nikebauer_07 wrote:Hibbing will be able to do just fine without Stomp.. it will hurt them but what they need to be concerned with is defense.. They lose a goalie (Marchuk) and their top two defensemen from last year (Sutherland and Simonson) and now with Vechell being hurt they have a lot of gaps to fill defensively
ya thats well said
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Post by Spike »

Marshall got Mausolf from Eveleth and a guy from East. Still 2 good not to be favorites.
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nikebauer_07 wrote:Hibbing will be able to do just fine without Stomp.. it will hurt them but what they need to be concerned with is defense.. They lose a goalie (Marchuk) and their top two defensemen from last year (Sutherland and Simonson) and now with Vechell being hurt they have a lot of gaps to fill defensively
What Happened to Vechell
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Post by Vinceburg »

I think the Bears might be able to pull some upsets this year. They want to continue the winning tradition that they have been known for.........
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Post by Jackets_19 »

Buccaneer wrote:
nikebauer_07 wrote:Hibbing will be able to do just fine without Stomp.. it will hurt them but what they need to be concerned with is defense.. They lose a goalie (Marchuk) and their top two defensemen from last year (Sutherland and Simonson) and now with Vechell being hurt they have a lot of gaps to fill defensively
What Happened to Vechell
something to his ACL in soccer
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Post by Coachk »

The 3 best players are Eric Moe and Marco Leoni with Erik Vincent in goal, un stopable, Youso who
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Post by theref »

Coachk wrote:The 3 best players are Eric Moe and Marco Leoni with Erik Vincent in goal, un stopable, Youso who
:roll:


Coachk, You must not keep up on the hockey world or are just very slow upstairs to say that about Youso. I'm sure there's a reason why he's already signed to the U of M.
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Post by Coachk »

lighten up theref, Youso, is a great player, my son playeed peewees with him. Chill hockey brother.
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Post by elliott70 »

ttt
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