Jared Festler
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Jared Festler
So will he beat the standing goals scored in a season?
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fan4life wrote:Festler is a great player like you say, but when its all said and done...
who cares?
if the team doesn't get anywhere in the big dance, and if he resembles anything of a team player, he'll see the entire season as a failure.
hockey isn't an individual sport.

How would his entire season be seen as a failure if he resembles anything of a team player? That makes no sense at all.
Congrats to Festler on a great season!
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Fess
With this loss does anyone think he will stay next year???Did any USHL team take him in the futures draft,Will he play after high school this year i see LeBlance from Htown is gone.
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Re: Fess
I would guess he will play juniors next year, Motzko is unlikely to take him right out of Little Falls, so to be an '08 recruit I would imagine a year in the USHL then off to St. Cloud.Charity Call wrote:With this loss does anyone think he will stay next year???Did any USHL team take him in the futures draft,Will he play after high school this year i see LeBlance from Htown is gone.
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numerous people nonsense! Give the credit when it is due!
Been through the schedule thing a million times and it is getting old. How many good hockey players have played similar schedules? A lot! How many have had as many points as he is going to have? None! Sure it would be different if played somewhere else as the numbers would drop a bit (maybe) but who really knows not me and not you, so get off your soap box and deal with it. Festler is the real deal as a flyer and I can't wait for him to become a Husky.
Festler Breaks Scoring Record
Congrats Mr. Festler WOW!!
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Congrats Jared!
And not to beat a dead horse, but I want to ask all his detractors a couple of questions: How many people raised and trained in a soft section have as many points as Jared? (I'll help you out, none). What about players raised and trained in difficult sections that currently play in soft sections, how many of them have as many points as Jared? (I'll help you out again, none).
The point is, sure, others could possible have scored as many points as Jared playing LF's schedule, but all of them were raised and trained against tougher competition. Just think how good Jared could have been if he was reered at AHA, or Hill Murray, or Shattuck. He wouldn't have set any state scoring records, but he'd be an even BETTER player than he is already! And THAT is just plain scary.
Great players always stand out... period.
And not to beat a dead horse, but I want to ask all his detractors a couple of questions: How many people raised and trained in a soft section have as many points as Jared? (I'll help you out, none). What about players raised and trained in difficult sections that currently play in soft sections, how many of them have as many points as Jared? (I'll help you out again, none).
The point is, sure, others could possible have scored as many points as Jared playing LF's schedule, but all of them were raised and trained against tougher competition. Just think how good Jared could have been if he was reered at AHA, or Hill Murray, or Shattuck. He wouldn't have set any state scoring records, but he'd be an even BETTER player than he is already! And THAT is just plain scary.
Great players always stand out... period.