Best B1 Bantam goalie

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eastonhockeyman029
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Best B1 Bantam goalie

Post by eastonhockeyman029 »

Just want to see who u guys think is the best
eastonhockeyman029
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Post by eastonhockeyman029 »

I think Edina White's bigger goalie is good
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Post by theoneandonly »

Jeffersons smaller goalie is pretty good, and i agree edina whites goalie is good
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Post by jaketownsend2000 »

WBL Black Goalie is Very Good
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Post by ice00breaker »

I agree Jefferson's samller goalie is very good
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Post by boblee »

They can't be that great...they are on the "b" team.
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Post by pioneer »

easy, bob... they are asking who are the good goalies AT THIS LEVEL. They can still be "good", and maybe a more pertinent question is who are the good first yr BB goalies - as they are likely to be "good" BA goalies next yr....
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Post by HShockey2180 »

There was many good goalies at the Moose tournament this weekend.
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Post by wild99 »

hey boblee, some associations put the best goalie on A and the second best on B1 so that that the second best one gets more playing time instead of sitting on the bench most of the season
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Post by boblee »

i wasn't meaning anything negative. you guys were just making these goalies out to be amazing...
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Post by wild99 »

not saying they're amazing just saying that there can be very good goalies at the B1 level, just cause they play b1 doesn't mean they aren't really good
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best goalie B1

Post by my2cents »

Ford: EP Red
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Post by blueblood »

It isn't Ford right now. Maybe by end of year...
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Post by POCCNA »

This guy is from Somerset, WI but he was in a tournament in Faribault this weekend and he was good, save percentage for the entire tournament was above .900 By the way how did that tournament go?
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roseville goalie

Post by b-allstar93 »

i personaly think that rosevilles #30 goalie is on stopable.
hes amazing :D :D

ps his gf is fatttt


and hairy...


privte message me if u want to see a pic
but she might be to big for ur comp. screen
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Post by edina11 »

I think Moorhead's goalie (#1) is solid
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Post by tomASS »

I think that Edina's number one is very good and does many things exceptionally well. Better than any I have seen so far this year.

Jefferson's smaller goalie has performed well in the games I have seen.

Hidden talent soon to be for the Duluth Girls HS team is the young lady from Duluth East's B1 team - her first name is Paige.
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Post by HShockey2180 »

Duluth Central also has a good goalie on their B1 team correct?
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Post by mngaufres!! »

Maple Groves goalie was on their Bantam A team last year. He has obviously put that that failure behind him and has been very solid between the pipes.
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Post by thecorrespondent »

I agree with Maple Groves #1 goalie he has been phenominal all year. I do not think he has given up more than 3 goals in a game all year.

They made a big mistake in not taking him again at the "A" level again this year. I know they are regretting that decision.

He shut out Duluth East Saturday night.

The other goalie for MG is also solid, not much of a drop off there.
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Post by flybird »

Rapids B1 has a goalie that played A's in 05/06 and didn't make the team this year. He should be very solid. :D
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Post by outdoorshcky17 »

well jefferson's smaller goalie is age wise a second year peewee so he is pretty good. he came up big against blaine in their 1-0 win
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Post by tomASS »

outdoorshcky17 wrote:well jefferson's smaller goalie is age wise a second year peewee so he is pretty good. he came up big against blaine in their 1-0 win
I agree he has played extremely well in both the Chaska games too. I have not seen him have an off night yet. Of course I haven't seen all his games either. It is impressive that he is of PeeWee age doing this well.
Good Job lad!
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Post by HShockey2180 »

Aren't both of Jefferson's goalies small? Is "the smaller goalie" the one with all the Eagle gear?
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Post by outdoorshcky17 »

the smaller one is the one with all white pads (he's the good one) the other goalie has black and white pads
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