Rochester NDP - July 2006

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Rochester NDP - July 2006

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After the first day of games, it appears that Feste had a breakout game with two goals and two assists. Congratulations to Melissa! I am sure others also had good games with out getting any/as many points (e.g. Defense), just happens that her totals really stood out.
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puckfan11 wrote:After the first day of games, it appears that Feste had a breakout game with two goals and two assists. Congratulations to Melissa! I am sure others also had good games with out getting any/as many points (e.g. Defense), just happens that her totals really stood out.
Congrats to Mel Feste. She's worked very hard to get to where she is at, and also an amazing natural talent. Great kid, and glad to see her doing well. She should be a frontrunner for Ms. Hockey 2008. And yes, I am biased.
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ghshockeyfan wrote:
puckfan11 wrote:After the first day of games, it appears that Feste had a breakout game with two goals and two assists. Congratulations to Melissa! I am sure others also had good games with out getting any/as many points (e.g. Defense), just happens that her totals really stood out.
Congrats to Mel Feste. She's worked very hard to get to where she is at, and also an amazing natural talent. Great kid, and glad to see her doing well. She should be a frontrunner for Ms. Hockey 2008. And yes, I am biased.
Biased or not, I think you're right.

Pssst...just say no to HE & ECAC!! :wink:
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In case ya wanna check in on the results fromtime to time...

http://www.usahockey.com/06_camps/main_ ... lect_1516/
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brookyone wrote:In case ya wanna check in on the results fromtime to time...

http://www.usahockey.com/06_camps/main_ ... lect_1516/
Looks like Feste's teammate Green is doing well - and no surprises there either!

http://www.usahockey.com/06_camps/tourn ... lect_1516/
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Sally Komarek recently starting lighting up the points trail, too.
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Rochester NDP - July 2006

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With one game still to post, I see both Komarek and Feste in the top ten point getters and Grogan and Muske listed as the top two goalies. Great showing for these players.
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Women's Chowder Cup

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Thought I'd toss this in here rather than start a new thread since local interest could be limited. A very high level tournament from all I've heard. Good luck to the Icecats.

http://www.proamhockey.com/Womens%20Cho ... er_Cup.htm
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NAHA, Beantown & HNIB...

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Another great Showcase Tourney - A highly recruited/scouted event...

http://www.winter-hawks.org/LaborDay/index.html

North American Invitational
Labor Day Tournament
September 1-3, 2006
Gutterson Field House
The University of Vermont
Burlington, Vermont


&

http://www.beantownclassic.com/wsummer.html

Dates: August 17-20, 2006
Location: New England Sports Center, Marlborough, MA

&

http://www.hockeynightinbostoninc.com/Girls/

August 13-18, 2006

Icenter - Salem, NH
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Chowder Cup

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Wow!!!

http://www.pointstreak.com/framed/prost ... eid=342970

Hope lumping all this varied camp / tourney stuff together doesn't get too confusing.
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Chowder Cup

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http://www.pointstreak.com/framed/prost ... eid=342985

...and now the scores are giving rise to the somewhat typical (IMO) "New England" style complaints of "What is this team doing here?" or suggestions of they don't belong here.
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brookyone wrote:http://www.pointstreak.com/framed/prost ... eid=342985

...and now the scores are giving rise to the somewhat typical (IMO) "New England" style complaints of "What is this team doing here?" or suggestions of they don't belong here.
Not sure what you can do about a team as stacked as the IC U19 out there... I would argue that it is better than more D1 teams than many would want to believe.

That being said, I do think this is a good example of the PointStreak software that will be offered to the MN HS Coaches this year as a central clearinghouse for statistical info. for the media, etc.

And you may recognize some names on the other teams out there too:

http://www.pointstreak.com/framed/prost ... sonid=1201
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ghshockeyfan wrote:Not sure what you can do about a team as stacked as the IC U19 out there... I would argue that it is better than more D1 teams than many would want to believe.
Agreed. A matchup between the IceCat's and Conn. Polar Stars, which has a roster loaded with outstanding current D-I players** would be extremely interesting. The Conn. Polar Stars also have an Olympian.

**Including Gigi Marvin.

Edit: PointStreak is outstanding.
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Post by icnet01 »

I've seen the twins play a couple times and was impressed with their skills. If they want to develop into better players they really need to start staying out of the penalty box. They can dance around weaker players teams but when it comes to competitive matches they do cost the team.
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