Elite player to HT , continued
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Elite player to HT , continued
The other thread is locked. So , to continue it....had my first look at Joey Pierce today when the Northstars played the talent loaded Kings. Really like this kid, and agree with BP and MWS that he will be able to contribute big time to varsity as ninth grader against tough statewide competition. My first thought was- another 8th/9th grade Dman with potential of Ben Brinkman or Mikey Anderson . Like his size and aggressiveness. Also, Kid is not afraid to shoot the puck and has a strong shot whether it be a wrister, slapper, or one timer, with no whiffs entire game under heavy pressure and traffic. Could be a little more selective on shots , but you have to like his offensive transition and aggressiveness. Good footwork and first strides both directions. Protected his zone pretty well, although he did get beat once or twice by Kings talented forwards; on the other hand he instinctively backed up his partner a couple times when he blew coverage on the opposite side of the rink. All in all, I was as excited about him as anybody on North stars, although I will say I wish Parker and Helgeson were playing on the Minnesota side of the border instead of North Dakota.
As always, a fun time watching the Bantam Elites
As always, a fun time watching the Bantam Elites
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Without seeing what he posted, it was probably similar to why the previous topic got locked, with a lot of help from pekyman.WestMetro wrote:Good catch 8, sorry bout that
What happened to Jeffy post , Karl police force?
If it starts again, this topic meets the same fate. At some point, the offenders get removed, after we get tired of cleaning up their crap.
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I deleted it myself. Otherwise, Perky jumps on here and starts his name calling and gets it locked. That's his strategy and it works every time. All I've ever done is post facts. Nobody else has ever disputed them.east hockey wrote:Without seeing what he posted, it was probably similar to why the previous topic got locked, with a lot of help from pekyman.WestMetro wrote:Good catch 8, sorry bout that
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Thanks West for coming out to see the league...lots of impressive players were on display.
As a matter of fact.
The highly talented player will likely Bantams next season for the Hawks.
Coach Andrews - the long time Bantam AA coach - firmly believes 9th graders are better served to skate with their peers, not Varsity.
As a matter of fact.
The highly talented player will likely Bantams next season for the Hawks.
Coach Andrews - the long time Bantam AA coach - firmly believes 9th graders are better served to skate with their peers, not Varsity.
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I agree - but has a kid ever played Varsity at one school, then back to Bantams at another? And a "down" year is what Hawk faithful is saying - so maybe the no freshmen streak is broke. I still would put a month of Tony's paycheck saying he'll be a on V this year. Hard to believe he'd leave a HS team - even though Ely is bad - to play Bantams again. If that was the case, why wouldn't he stay in HS one more year, then got to Htwon as a soph? Or maybe it just so happened dad job a job in Duluthilovemesomehockey wrote:I dont think the Hawks have ever moved a player up early.....and they have had plenty that could have. I would be shocked if Pat Andrews changes that tradition.
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...and freshman play bantams.ilovemesomehockey wrote:Ely varsity is not exactly a superstar mark on the resume. May or may not make it big. Give the kiddo time to develop. 7AA nor 7A is not going to get excited until he proves himself. He will have plenty of time. Thats how Htown is.... seniors lead, jrs follow, soph sit down and shut up
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this may have been answered before but how can they play AA at youth and A in high school? sounds like it defeats the purpose???Hermhawkey wrote:...and freshman play bantams.ilovemesomehockey wrote:Ely varsity is not exactly a superstar mark on the resume. May or may not make it big. Give the kiddo time to develop. 7AA nor 7A is not going to get excited until he proves himself. He will have plenty of time. Thats how Htown is.... seniors lead, jrs follow, soph sit down and shut up
It is a strange phenomenon. Apparently something happens to players from Hermantown between 9th and 10th grade that renders them incapable of playing against AA teams in the playoffs. We are all hopeful that a cure will one day be discovered...SpOilerfan wrote:this may have been answered before but how can they play AA at youth and A in high school? sounds like it defeats the purpose???Hermhawkey wrote:...and freshman play bantams.ilovemesomehockey wrote:Ely varsity is not exactly a superstar mark on the resume. May or may not make it big. Give the kiddo time to develop. 7AA nor 7A is not going to get excited until he proves himself. He will have plenty of time. Thats how Htown is.... seniors lead, jrs follow, soph sit down and shut up
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They are two separate organizations.SpOilerfan wrote:this may have been answered before but how can they play AA at youth and A in high school? sounds like it defeats the purpose???Hermhawkey wrote:...and freshman play bantams.ilovemesomehockey wrote:Ely varsity is not exactly a superstar mark on the resume. May or may not make it big. Give the kiddo time to develop. 7AA nor 7A is not going to get excited until he proves himself. He will have plenty of time. Thats how Htown is.... seniors lead, jrs follow, soph sit down and shut up
Minnesota Hockey originally made it so the youth program follow the high school program. But there were too many exceptions and granted an election for youth teams to chose where they wanted to participate in post season play.
The job is possible. But look at the rules. If a kid starts 9th grade. Even for 1 day he has to sit out a year from varsity sports if he transfers. So this kid would do 9th grade in Ely and then go to Htown where he would not be varsity eligible until he was an 11th grader. OTOH, if he makes the move prior to starting high school he can play varsity right away.BP wrote:I agree - but has a kid ever played Varsity at one school, then back to Bantams at another? And a "down" year is what Hawk faithful is saying - so maybe the no freshmen streak is broke. I still would put a month of Tony's paycheck saying he'll be a on V this year. Hard to believe he'd leave a HS team - even though Ely is bad - to play Bantams again. If that was the case, why wouldn't he stay in HS one more year, then got to Htwon as a soph? Or maybe it just so happened dad job a job in Duluthilovemesomehockey wrote:I dont think the Hawks have ever moved a player up early.....and they have had plenty that could have. I would be shocked if Pat Andrews changes that tradition.
If Htown is going to recruit a kid to fill in during a series of down years (which means they might actually get scored on during the annual slaughter of the lambs event in StP) I am sure they will want to have their new weapon available right off the bat.
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rainier wrote:It is a strange phenomenon. Apparently something happens to players from Hermantown between 9th and 10th grade that renders them incapable of playing against AA teams in the playoffs. We are all hopeful that a cure will one day be discovered...SpOilerfan wrote:this may have been answered before but how can they play AA at youth and A in high school? sounds like it defeats the purpose???Hermhawkey wrote: ...and freshman play bantams.
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As an interesting side note. Their former Bantam AA coach is now the varsity coach. When was it decided to stay at the A level? Before or after he took over the team? He might be stuck at that level until he is able to get "the powers that be" at Htwon to move up to AA.HockeyStorm wrote:rainier wrote:It is a strange phenomenon. Apparently something happens to players from Hermantown between 9th and 10th grade that renders them incapable of playing against AA teams in the playoffs. We are all hopeful that a cure will one day be discovered...SpOilerfan wrote: this may have been answered before but how can they play AA at youth and A in high school? sounds like it defeats the purpose???
"Slaughter of the lambs" event in STP. I chucked at that. Anyway, yes the Hawks beat the "pine tar" out of opponents in section playoffs and state every year pretty much except last year when they almost got bit from playing with their food too much before eating it. They, the Hawks, aren't breaking any rules. CEC chooses AA and gets their skulls thumped most years. But it's their choice. I'm fine with people/organizations making choices I don't always agree with. Hermantown is a great hockey machine no matter where the play.
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He would be one of the keys to success for this year on varsity... but might be a good idea to build some friendships with his peers at bantams.ilovemesomehockey wrote:Ely varsity is not exactly a superstar mark on the resume. May or may not make it big. Give the kiddo time to develop. 7AA nor 7A is not going to get excited until he proves himself. He will have plenty of time. Thats how Htown is.... seniors lead, jrs follow, soph sit down and shut up
An Ely 8th9/th grader being the key to Hermantown varsity success this year? WOW! Sounds as though the Hawk hockey Alums went after this kid hard if he is the second coming of....well somebody. Hawks PeeWee AA team last year pretty descent. Allot of those peewees moving up to Bantams this year or second year peewees. Seems like the Hawks will need to crank up the recruiting machine the next several years or they risk looking like an A program.
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Based on what I've seen of Joey playing among bantam all stars in the Bantam elite league, I mentioned in my original post that I do believe he'll be ready to contribute big time on the varsity squad if they go that route
I compare him, with just a little reservation, to Mikey Anderson or Ben Brinkman at that age, both of them played varsity and were big contributors in ninth grade
Frankly I'm surprised he doesn't have a D1 offer already . He'smore advanced than early freshman commit Jake Boltmann was at that age
My own two cents: he should just make the big step and play varsity this year.
Based on what I've seen of Joey playing among bantam all stars in the Bantam elite league, I mentioned in my original post that I do believe he'll be ready to contribute big time on the varsity squad if they go that route
I compare him, with just a little reservation, to Mikey Anderson or Ben Brinkman at that age, both of them played varsity and were big contributors in ninth grade
Frankly I'm surprised he doesn't have a D1 offer already . He'smore advanced than early freshman commit Jake Boltmann was at that age
My own two cents: he should just make the big step and play varsity this year.