Best Coach in 8A
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Best Coach in 8A
Well we talked about the best player, best junior, best sophmore, and best goalie in this section as well as some all-star lineups from it. So who is the best coach as far as getting the most out of what he has to work with?
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Re: Squirts?
Agreedcuda701 wrote:Anyway, I guess it doesn't matter what level...they are all important. My point being the ref and coaching topics are always easy to post and critique, but difficult to do.


Personally, I'm waiting for the hottest cheerleaders in 8A thread that's bound to come up. Either that or the concessions with the best food in 8A. Both of those intrigue me.
But, since SC forces me to vote, I'll go with Stahnke. PR's youth #'s aren't what most of the other teams in the section are and the program is way better than it used to be - softer schedule or not.
Coach Kennett is a close 2nd. We won the championship with him as our coach at hockey camp in Bemidji. The thing I got from him is that he really cares about his players. Great coach, great guy off the ice as well.

But, since SC forces me to vote, I'll go with Stahnke. PR's youth #'s aren't what most of the other teams in the section are and the program is way better than it used to be - softer schedule or not.
Coach Kennett is a close 2nd. We won the championship with him as our coach at hockey camp in Bemidji. The thing I got from him is that he really cares about his players. Great coach, great guy off the ice as well.
Since I know some of these guys personally, my only comment is that as a group they might be the best in the state.
Of course, now I have slammed some other guys I know.
But I will say those that have had the opportunity to play for or be taught by, tCLASS act in hockey coaching, Dr. R. H. Peters, are some of the best.
Of course, now I have slammed some other guys I know.
But I will say those that have had the opportunity to play for or be taught by, tCLASS act in hockey coaching, Dr. R. H. Peters, are some of the best.
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That's all fine and dandy, but Roseau isn't allowed in the voting for hottest cheeleaders. We're strictly talking 8A here man. I'll accept the vote for LOW having the best concessions, though.thieves wrote:roseau has the hottest cheerleaders,moorhead has the hottest moms,l.o.w. has the best popcorn,roseau has the bar closest to the rink, and ...ah...oh, yah, albert &olson
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best coach
Isn't this a head coaches poll? The Bergland must be Scott even though the fans and players in Thief River probably wish it was Tim.
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Re: best coach
The Bergland on the list is Scott. Whether Tim is better or would be better is up for debate but as of now, Scott is the head coach.gottago wrote:Isn't this a head coaches poll? The Bergland must be Scott even though the fans and players in Thief River probably wish it was Tim.
I went with OJ on this one. Like the mullet said, he puts a team together every year and seems to get his guys to manage an upset every year. This year so far has the upset has been a tie but I would guess that will be a point of interest at the seeding meeting.
