MN Ms. Hockey 2014
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Nominations on Hub for f/d and goalies. Congrats to the players selected and the 25 who could have been. Great season!
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I clicked on this thread to take in some direct info about Ms Hockey candidates but I was duped by NTMH again!!!....When will I learn??Nevertoomuchhockey wrote:Nominations on Hub for f/d and goalies. Congrats to the players selected and the 25 who could have been. Great season!
Here is some help NTMH
http://www.mngirlshockeyhub.com/news_ar ... _id=868951
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Are you insinuating the Sticky for "Links to Newspaper and Web articles on girls hockey" serves no purpose on this forum??
Maybe I had too high of expectations to find content past the headline?
Ms Hockey is certainly a great new topic!
Maybe I had too high of expectations to find content past the headline?
Ms Hockey is certainly a great new topic!
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Well then....
Lets speak about the topic!
And I scrolled past those sticky messages about a hundred times without paying attention to them. I still think this should be its own thread, but appreciate the info on where this kind of info can be found. So sorry. And feel free to move this if you don't think people want to talk about it. Which is kinda crazy.
So AAA...who's your top 5? Number 1? Who got overlooked? Don't everyone write at once.
And I scrolled past those sticky messages about a hundred times without paying attention to them. I still think this should be its own thread, but appreciate the info on where this kind of info can be found. So sorry. And feel free to move this if you don't think people want to talk about it. Which is kinda crazy.
So AAA...who's your top 5? Number 1? Who got overlooked? Don't everyone write at once.
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My vote is Baldy or Nina...but I got $50 says OsMetrodad posts something about the LSQRANK ratings on this post too!Nevertoomuchhockey wrote:Lets speak about the topic!
And I scrolled past those sticky messages about a hundred times without paying attention to them. I still think this should be its own thread, but appreciate the info on where this kind of info can be found. So sorry. And feel free to move this if you don't think people want to talk about it. Which is kinda crazy.
So AAA...who's your top 5? Number 1? Who got overlooked? Don't everyone write at once.
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I'd pick Donovan at forward Baldwin at D. To the guys who've been following this for a lot longer than me, does this award typically go to a high scoring playmaking offender or a offense minded d who is her goalies all time fave teammate? Seems like the boys awards tend to skew to forwards - but that's in my memory and I have no stats to back that up what so ever.
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14 of the 18 Ms. Hockey Awards have gone to forwards, including all of the past 11.Nevertoomuchhockey wrote:I'd pick Donovan at forward Baldwin at D. To the guys who've been following this for a lot longer than me, does this award typically go to a high scoring playmaking offender or a offense minded d who is her goalies all time fave teammate? Seems like the boys awards tend to skew to forwards - but that's in my memory and I have no stats to back that up what so ever.
http://www.mghca.com/page/show/115701-ms-hockey
So, maybe it's time for a D? Also, 5 of the last 6 have gone on to play for the U of M, so if those odds continue, that just could-maybe-possibly-might mean Tonka's #8? Or, if the forward streak should continue, along with whatever edge U of M commitments might enjoy, BSM's No. 19 will also be a Gopher...
Congratulations and best of luck to all of the candidates. I'm sure all of them are deserving, as I'm sure they all have other things on their mind right now.
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LMFAO!!! no doubt on OSMD!!!36Guy wrote:My vote is Baldy or Nina...but I got $50 says OsMetrodad posts something about the LSQRANK ratings on this post too!Nevertoomuchhockey wrote:Lets speak about the topic!
And I scrolled past those sticky messages about a hundred times without paying attention to them. I still think this should be its own thread, but appreciate the info on where this kind of info can be found. So sorry. And feel free to move this if you don't think people want to talk about it. Which is kinda crazy.
So AAA...who's your top 5? Number 1? Who got overlooked? Don't everyone write at once.
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I would disagree. Only 2 teams of the 10 semifinalists are below .500 (WBL and North Metro), but I think it's good that sub-.500 goaltenders don't get overlooked. (I believe the WBL goalie made the HP Advanced National Camp in the past.) I don't think you should penalize the goaltender for playing on a bad or below average team where their GAA gets inflated. (North Metro has scored 19 goals all year and hasn't scored a goal in 12 of their games; I'm not sure that Noora Raty would have an above-.500 record if she was in goal for them!)Bullgod wrote:Must be a down year for goalies, several are below .500 and not in the top 45 on goals against or save %. Seems in years past a goalie at least had to be above .500 to make the list
Also, I'm not sure how you're coming up with your "top 45" - IMHO, goalies who've played fewer than 500 minutes (i.e. less than 10 games) should really not be considered in any full season goalie leader rankings/awards (and, of course, only Seniors are eligible for this award so underclassmen would have to be excluded).
You could make an argument that a couple on the list might be borderline candidates, but I think it's a quality group overall.
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No dog in the fight and I've seen them all play....in my opinion it's not even close....Sydney Baldwin. She plays great defense (others can match that) but what separates her from others is the offensive threat she is.
If a "D" can't win, I'd go with Rodgers or Reilly.
If a "D" can't win, I'd go with Rodgers or Reilly.
If they can make a seperate Ms Hockey award for the best goalie why not go 1 step further and have a Ms Hockey award for best defenseman in the State. Great defensive players will almost always get overshadowed by the high scoring forwards yet they are just as important to the team are they not?.... Seems like 3 categories vs 2 is something worth considering.MNHockeyFan wrote:
14 of the 18 Ms. Hockey Awards have gone to forwards, including all of the past 11.
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I would have to agree. And I've seen great D men and women keep their teams in games they had (on paper) no right to be in, and if you ask a goalie they could prob tell you the best D they've played with on every team their entire careers. Both good D and good forwards can make their teammates look better, but I've seen a lot of quality teams destroyed by bad D lines. There are some D you just rest easier when they are out. Just like you look for some offense lines to turn up in front. I'm sure on ice +/- stats factor into this award.
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I was referring to the leader board on hockey hub, w/ ties it listed 45, today some go to 50. That's where I got the top 45. I don't think what a goalie does 2 years ago in the advanced program, should have any bearing on this award.MinnGirlsHockey wrote:I would disagree. Only 2 teams of the 10 semifinalists are below .500 (WBL and North Metro), but I think it's good that sub-.500 goaltenders don't get overlooked. (I believe the WBL goalie made the HP Advanced National Camp in the past.) I don't think you should penalize the goaltender for playing on a bad or below average team where their GAA gets inflated. (North Metro has scored 19 goals all year and hasn't scored a goal in 12 of their games; I'm not sure that Noora Raty would have an above-.500 record if she was in goal for them!)Bullgod wrote:Must be a down year for goalies, several are below .500 and not in the top 45 on goals against or save %. Seems in years past a goalie at least had to be above .500 to make the list
Also, I'm not sure how you're coming up with your "top 45" - IMHO, goalies who've played fewer than 500 minutes (i.e. less than 10 games) should really not be considered in any full season goalie leader rankings/awards (and, of course, only Seniors are eligible for this award so underclassmen would have to be excluded).
You could make an argument that a couple on the list might be borderline candidates, but I think it's a quality group overall.
I believe last year someone posted, that the reason the Grand Rapids goalie didn't make it was because of a sub .500 record. So, if that played into it last year, then this year there must not be that many Sr. goalies to chose from. Is all I am saying. I am sure they are all talented.
That being said I don't agree with selection process. If you shouldn't be judged adversely for playing on a bad team, then why should you be rewarded for playing on a loaded team. If the last 2-3 winners are any indication, then I would say Miller wins. The award seems to go to the goalie with the most D 1 players in front of her. I think you could replace last years winner w/ 75% of the varsity goalies in the state and have similar results. She is very talented, no doubt, but it sure helps to have that many D 1 players in front of you.
Maybe the voters are just lazy, but I think the main criteria should be how valuable the goalie is to a team. Would Forest lake, EP or HM have made it to state last year with different goalies? I think Tonka would have made it with their back up.
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Bullgod, I think we agree more than we disagree.
Thanks for the info. I tried the same thing on the Hub but with all of the goalies playing the equivalent of about 1 to 5 varsity games (and there are a ton of these!), I found it difficult to find the "true" top 25 or top 50 in each category.Bullgod wrote:I was referring to the leader board on hockey hub, w/ ties it listed 45, today some go to 50. That's where I got the top 45.
Agreed. I was just trying to point out that one of the sub-.500 goalies has talent and is not "unworthy" of being a semifinalist.Bullgod wrote:I don't think what a goalie does 2 years ago in the advanced program, should have any bearing on this award.
Agreed.Bullgod wrote:That being said I don't agree with selection process. If you shouldn't be judged adversely for playing on a bad team, then why should you be rewarded for playing on a loaded team.
Agreed.Bullgod wrote:Maybe the voters are just lazy, but I think the main criteria should be how valuable the goalie is to a team.
I might disagree with you a bit on HM. Their goalie certainly played well last year but I don't think Section 4AA was nearly as strong last year (and this year) as it's been prior to that. Hill allowed fewer than 50 shots total in their 3 section games last year.Bullgod wrote:Would Forest lake, EP or HM have made it to state last year with different goalies? I think Tonka would have made it with their back up.
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In response to the recent thread on adjusted stats, I thought I would look at how the Ms. Hockey semifinalists fared vs. top competition. In the table below I've listed each player's overall goals and total points for the season along with those scored in the games they played against my list of the 12 and 29 highest ranked teams. At the bottom I've included the bubble players mentioned in this thread that possibly should have been considered.
My top 12 list of teams includes the top ten teams in class AA mentioned in either the Jan. 29 LPH list or the Feb. 2 KRACH rankings plus Thief River Falls since they made the KRACH overall top 10, the only A team to do so. The AA list includes Hopkins, EP, Minnetonka, HM, BSM, Wayzata, Edina, Blaine, Lakeville N, Irondale, and Maple Grove.
My top 29 list includes the top 20 in AA and the top 5 in A for either the same LPH or KRACH rankings. This group includes the 12 above plus Dodge Co., Stillwater, Mounds View, Burnsville, Lakeville S, Jefferson, CDH, Roseville, Buffalo, Eastview, Robbinsdale A/C, and Chaska/Chan in AA, plus East Grand Forks, Achiever, Blake, Warroad, and Red Wing in A.
I'll leave it to others to comment on who should move up or down.
Note that the games played listed for each player does account for games that players did not participate in for the cases I was aware of.
My top 12 list of teams includes the top ten teams in class AA mentioned in either the Jan. 29 LPH list or the Feb. 2 KRACH rankings plus Thief River Falls since they made the KRACH overall top 10, the only A team to do so. The AA list includes Hopkins, EP, Minnetonka, HM, BSM, Wayzata, Edina, Blaine, Lakeville N, Irondale, and Maple Grove.
My top 29 list includes the top 20 in AA and the top 5 in A for either the same LPH or KRACH rankings. This group includes the 12 above plus Dodge Co., Stillwater, Mounds View, Burnsville, Lakeville S, Jefferson, CDH, Roseville, Buffalo, Eastview, Robbinsdale A/C, and Chaska/Chan in AA, plus East Grand Forks, Achiever, Blake, Warroad, and Red Wing in A.
I'll leave it to others to comment on who should move up or down.
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overall vs. top 12 vs. top 29
Goals Points Games Goals Points Games Goals Points
Donovan 39 78 5 6 9 9 8 17
Falck 18 44 3 2 3 6 2 4
Joyce 21 34 4 4 4 15 13 20
Rodgers 26 52 9 4 9 13 9 20
Schammel 46 82 1 1 3 5 6 14
Pannek 30 73 8 5 16 15 13 35
Reilly 34 65 8 9 16 15 19 34
Astrup 14 31 5 0 3 10 0 7
Baldwin 10 26 13 6 13 17 9 21
Sutton 16 43 3 1 4 11 5 20
And the "overlooked" players mentioned in this thread:
Aney, K. 50 96 0 - - 1 1 2
Baysoy 22 40 0 - - 5 1 4
Coleman 30 56 5 6 8 12 10 21
Fawcett 28 58 1 2 2 4 4 6
Klein 17 46 11 6 15 16 6 19
Power 26 35 7 1 3 17 10 13