best 93's iron range players

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greenwayhockey19
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best 93's iron range players

Post by greenwayhockey19 »

Who are the best 1993 iron range hockey players
hockey34721
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Post by hockey34721 »

greenwayhockey19, let me guess that you are from the iron range and are a 93.
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Post by passer07 »

best 93' from the range is marty thorne hands down defensman and can do it all
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Post by gopher5 »

I would have to say Nathan Mondry from Grand Rapids. The kid has all the tools (speed, hands, shoot, smarts, physical). He has the ability to dominate games. He is the real deal.
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Post by thestateofhockey777 »

There is one 93 from Greenway who is very talented and definitely has a bright future. Cant quite remember the name though...
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Post by norcon »

gopher5 wrote:I would have to say Nathan Mondry from Grand Rapids. The kid has all the tools (speed, hands, shoot, smarts, physical). He has the ability to dominate games. He is the real deal.
Nate Mondry is a very nice looking player, but he's a real head case. Hopefully he will grow up in the next couple years and learn to control his emotions. At times he can be a real detriment to his team
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93 kids

Post by northwoods oldtimer »

That is one opinion and hope that you are not a team mate of his. His coach from 2 years ago had the young man dialed in and enforced misbehavior. Kids like that are relatively easy to coach and very nice to have on a hockey team you just have to know how to handle them and lay out the rules in black and white, performance is guarenteed!
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Post by dangle-snipe18 »

I think evan anderson from greenway is a great defenseman. Nate mondry is not that good he's ok i wouldnt call him the "real deal" though.
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Post by hockeyx11 »

why is nobody mentioning Travis Underwood? he could dominate Marty Thorne with his eyes closed Nate Mondry and Evan Anderson are both very skilled also.
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Post by hockeyx11 »

or is Underwood a old 94?
norcon
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Re: 93 kids

Post by norcon »

northwoods oldtimer wrote:That is one opinion and hope that you are not a team mate of his. His coach from 2 years ago had the young man dialed in and enforced misbehavior. Kids like that are relatively easy to coach and very nice to have on a hockey team you just have to know how to handle them and lay out the rules in black and white, performance is guarenteed!
Hey Oldtimer, I apologize for the late response but I couldn't disagree more. Just because the young man is an exceptional player, should he be granted more leeway when it comes to having temper tantrums, picking up dumb penalties, or putting himself ahead of his team? I am not saying this is how the young man plays, but there is nothing wrong with teaching kids that you can be a good player and still do things the right way. By the way, his coach from two years ago does allow exceptions to the rule, but only with his better players. A quote I have read a few times in coaching handbooks says "treat all your players the same (with some slight exceptions), you picked the team". Also, I am not a teammate of his, I am a hockey fan and a former coach myself.
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Post by rbkhockey8 »

Jace Friedlieb (d) Marty Thorne (d) Andy Milbridge and Kyle Cashman both goalies ... all from virginia i've seen them all play and are all good 93's from the range
wild_hockey_08
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Post by wild_hockey_08 »

best 93' from the range is marty thorne hands down defensman and can do it all

Who is marty thorne?
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Post by steveperry91 »

Nick Korbitz,and Dylan basham are very solid players.....if korbitz wanted too he could run through everybody because he is an OGRE!!!!basham needs too drink some more milk and get rid of his girlfriend!!!
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Post by North9 »

Does Korbitz have any hands whatsoever?
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Post by Reggie »

steveperry91 wrote:Nick Korbitz,and Dylan basham are very solid players.....if korbitz wanted too he could run through everybody because he is an OGRE!!!!basham needs too drink some more milk and get rid of his girlfriend!!!
Then who can we watch making out at the high school games.
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Post by North9 »

Nobody, whatch the game and gain knowledge from it. anyways the best 93 from the iron range is Darrik Howard. enough said. he has speed, shot, hands, and can put it in the net...
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Post by GR3343 »

North9 wrote:Nobody, whatch the game and gain knowledge from it. anyways the best 93 from the iron range is Darrik Howard. enough said. he has speed, shot, hands, and can put it in the net...
Thanks for the input Mr. Howard.
Character is who you are when no one is watching
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Post by wild_hockey_08 »

[quote="North9"]Does Korbitz have any hands whatsoever?[/quote]

yep he has good hands, but speed will make or break him
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Post by steveperry91 »

PostPosted: Sun Mar 02, 2008 9:07 pm Post subject:
North9 wrote:Does Korbitz have any hands whatsoever?
yep he has good hands, but speed will make or break him





hey wild_hockey_08 how do u know so much about Rapids?
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Post by wild_hockey_08 »

[quote="steveperry91"]PostPosted: Sun Mar 02, 2008 9:07 pm Post subject:
[quote="North9"]Does Korbitz have any hands whatsoever?[/quote]

yep he has good hands, but speed will make or break him





hey wild_hockey_08 how do u know so much about Rapids?[/quote]







who is rapids? GO IF!!!!!!!!
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Post by crispy »

steveperry91 wrote:Nick Korbitz,and Dylan basham are very solid players.....if korbitz wanted too he could run through everybody because he is an OGRE!!!!basham needs too drink some more milk and get rid of his girlfriend!!!
Nick Korbitz is an ogre and should destroy peole and kill them And i think Patty Moore should play as a team and not dangle so much :!:
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Post by wild_hockey_08 »

well the game up here patty moore got 3 assists so i wouldnt call him a selfish player
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Post by crispy »

wild_hockey_08 wrote:well the game up here patty moore got 3 assists so i wouldnt call him a selfish player
yeah patty moore isnt selfish i was joking, but how do you know so much about the bantam a team? im just wondering
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Post by crispy »

Reggie wrote:
steveperry91 wrote:Nick Korbitz,and Dylan basham are very solid players.....if korbitz wanted too he could run through everybody because he is an OGRE!!!!basham needs too drink some more milk and get rid of his girlfriend!!!
Then who can we watch making out at the high school games.
How do you know Dylan Basham? Who are you?
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