Best Individual in 8A
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Best Individual in 8A
Who is the best (all around) 8A player?
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My opinion I would have to say Zach Lehrke from Park Rapids. He has what it takes to be the best in section 8A. I could not find a flaw in his game. The only downfall I could see is his size. Although size doesn't always matter.
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Lehrke is only a junior.....he has Marvin beat in everything except size..have u seen lehrke play?...
I have seen him play and he cant shoot like marvin, and he cant pass, I don’t know if its because he cant or what? maybe because his head is down when he has the puck. Yea he is faster but if your that small you have to be. lots of kids are fast that wont get you drafted by the flames.
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I wonder what game he has watched Lehrke play in this year.....head down?....that kid could see the ice with his eyes closed....
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no-brainer
Id say slappy plays a pretty good fourth line center.


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I'm not even going to comment on that...I notice when alot of people are for someone...it MUST automatically be that person...hey maybe think of all the other options.....its 4:30 am....i doubt a kid in highschool would be up filling out some forum....probably not 

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All three of these players play a different style, so it is hard to say who is better. Marvin does have a great shot and the size that can help when playing down low. Lehrke is by far the best skater out of all three, he handles the puck extremely well too. His game is wide open. And i completely dissagree with the comment that he can't pass, he was one of the best passers i watch last year (remember he doesn't have the linemates that Marvin does) Schiller doesn't get around the ice as well as the other two but he can handle the puck and is very good around the net. It's a tough call Lehrke is only a Junior with little help, as does Schiller. Marvin has a little more talent around him. Who knows?
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id assume or 89..maybe 90 if hes really young...which is possible
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Mike Benedict is a great D-man, he is solid in the defensive zone and can always help to spark the TRF offense. He does get overlooked in the discussions, i don't think it is because people don't know he is talented, he is a defenseman and most of the talk turns to forwards too quickly.
If what you guys are saying is right and lehrke really is a 90 birth year, then WOW!
If what you guys are saying is right and lehrke really is a 90 birth year, then WOW!