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gh12345
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Post by gh12345 »

Since we are coming up on day 4 of the camp, and I haven't been able to attend any of it, I figure I should ask who's looking good in the camp so far? point leaders and goalie GAA and save % leaders?
Iceburg
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Post by Iceburg »

Went today for a while. Zach Budish had at least three goals in his game. Ben Arnt had a couple in his game. Mike Lee was very good in net in his half of a game.

Any one have a schedule of games with specific teams? I guess that games will be in the afternoon tomorrow, and then starting at 9:00 a.m. on Friday and Saturday.
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Post by LWAH »

Thursday, June 14, 2007 Game times
2:30 Teams 3-5 Mariucci Arena
2:30 Teams 9-11 Ridder Arena
4:30 Teams 1-6 Mariucci Arena
4:30 Teams 7-12 Ridder Arena
6:30 Teams 2-4 Mariucci Arena
6:30 Teams 8-10 Ridder Arena

Friday, June 15, 2007 Game times
9:00 – 10:45 AM Teams 8-9 Mariucci Arena
10:00 – 11:45 AM Teams 2-3 Ridder Arena
11:00 – 12:45 PM Teams 7-10 Mariucci Arena
12:00 – 1:45 PM Teams 1-4 Ridder Arena
1:00 – 2:45 PM Teams 11-12 Mariucci Arena
2:00 – 3:45 PM Teams 5-6 Ridder Arena

Saturday, June 16, 2007 game times
9:00 – 10:45 AM Teams 7-8 Mariucci Arena
10:00 – 11:45 AM Teams 1-2 Ridder Arena
11:00 – 12:45 PM Teams 9-12 Mariucci Arena
12:00 – 1:45 PM Teams 3-6 Ridder Arena
1:00 – 2:45 PM Teams 10-11 Mariucci Arena
2:00 – 3:45 PM Teams 4-5 Ridder Arena
breakout
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Post by breakout »

I have heard that the team with Budish and the team with Ness are the two most talented.
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Post by The Exiled One »

breakout wrote:I have heard that the team with Budish and the team with Ness are the two most talented.
I can believe that...

Team #1 also has Oliver, who I'm assuming is on Budish's line. Those two are good friends and have often played on the same line for invitational events. Chemistry is probably a part of that team's success, even more so if the third part of that line is Leer. Team #1's blueline features Nick Leddy, who's just as good as any '91 defenseman.

Any team with Ness will look good, as he is probably the best puck controller in all of MSHSL hockey. Add to that Edina's Gleason, Everson, and Gaarder for a bit of chamistry, then thrown in a power forward like Thauwald, and I can see how Team #6 would stand out.
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Post by breakout »

Boblee,

It appears Sam Rendle has put on some size. You need to get him over to your house for some steak and potatoes. The lad needs to put some meat on those bones.

Team #3 - WHITE
First Name Last Name Number Position Hand High School or Team Class Birth Date Height Weight
Brady Hjelle 1 G L Int'l Falls 2008 05/03/1990 5'10 169
Sam Rendle 2 D L Grand Rpaids 2009 06/27/90 5'9 137
Andrew Kryzer 3 D L Simley 2008 5/15/90 5'8 149
Joe Arbour 4 D R Duluth East 2009 7/7/90 6'1 178
Zach Palmquist 5 D L South St. Paul 2009 12/09/90 5'10 146
John Bealka 6 D R Centennial 2008 11/13/89 5'11 157
Zach Tolkinen 7 D R Centennial 2008 11/27/89 6'0 153
Adam Mueller 8 F L Roseville 2008 10-04-89 5'9 155
Ben Nelson 9 F R Roseau 2008 07/11/89 5'7.5 149
Jace Baldwin 10 F L Int'l Falls 2009 06/07/1990 5'6 131
Chris Leivermann 11 F R Holy Family 2009 12/23/1990 5'9 137
Ryan Miller 12 F L South St. Paul 2009 01/02/1991 5'9.5 146
Mitchell Torrel 13 F R MAML Stars 2008 8/03/90 5'11.5 155
Josh Birkholz 14 F R Blake 2009 3/28/91 5'11 167
Erik Olson 15 F R Blake 2008 7/11/89 6'1 168
Delaney Metcalf 16 F R Hill-Murray 2008 10/07/89 5'5 148
Ryan Anderson 17 F R Armstrong 2008 03/21/90 5'9 211
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Post by breakout »

The Exiled One wrote:
breakout wrote:I have heard that the team with Budish and the team with Ness are the two most talented.
I can believe that...

Team #1 also has Oliver, who I'm assuming is on Budish's line. Those two are good friends and have often played on the same line for invitational events. Chemistry is probably a part of that team's success, even more so if the third part of that line is Leer. Team #1's blueline features Nick Leddy, who's just as good as any '91 defenseman.

Any team with Ness will look good, as he is probably the best puck controller in all of MSHSL hockey. Add to that Edina's Gleason, Everson, and Gaarder for a bit of chamistry, then thrown in a power forward like Thauwald, and I can see how Team #6 would stand out.
Did Leddy get an NTDP look?
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Post by Great88 »

Team 9 is undefeated...Couple of Hill Murray kids...couple of Bloomington Jefferson kids and a couple Buffalo kids...and others...they play well as a team and move the puck exceptionally well.
hockeytimetonight
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Post by hockeytimetonight »

nick leddy is a stud
March3333Madness
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Post by March3333Madness »

Anyone that thinks how a team performs in this type of a camp / game format is clueless.
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