Players who have started hot
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Players who have started hot
How good are these players who have started hot?
Brad Hand -Senior Chaska- 9 Goals
Marshall Everson- Junior Edina- 9 Goals
Travis Boyd- 8th Grader Hopkins- 10 Points
Brad Hand -Senior Chaska- 9 Goals
Marshall Everson- Junior Edina- 9 Goals
Travis Boyd- 8th Grader Hopkins- 10 Points
Re: Players who have started hot
and who have they played??????scoreboard33 wrote:How good are these players who have started hot?
Brad Hand -Senior Chaska- 9 Goals
Marshall Everson- Junior Edina- 9 Goals
Travis Boyd- 8th Grader Hopkins- 10 Points
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Re: Players who have started hot
ColdasIce wrote:and who have they played??????scoreboard33 wrote:How good are these players who have started hot?
Brad Hand -Senior Chaska- 9 Goals
Marshall Everson- Junior Edina- 9 Goals
Travis Boyd- 8th Grader Hopkins- 10 Points
Well we know Edina has played good competition (Wayzata, Eastview, Roch. Century...), so Everson is set for a solid season. Not sure about Chaska or Hopkins - though it's great to see an 8th grader doing so well
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Meyers of Champlin Park has played one game, had to sit out due to infractions in other sports, and got himself 4 goals. Champlin played North St. Paul to a 7-2 win. I know 4 is too many, but it must be considered seeing as he has played one game, and he played "one of the best goalies in the state" according to the star trib.
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Real talent
I look for consistency game in game out, at pointed out, scoring 5 goals against weaker competition is not as telling of a person's talent than a 2-point game against a top-ranked team in a 3-2 win. Your elite players perform night in and night out. Scoring stats can be just that. Thanks to ESPN's top ten we have become lazy at understanding team play and real talent. One had only to watch the last few years of Elite league play to see the emphasis on individual play.eagle4life9 wrote:of Hand's 9 goals 5 were against Kennedy
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Agreesticksuphigh wrote:I look for consistency game in game out, at pointed out, scoring 5 goals against weaker competition is not as telling of a person's talent than a 2-point game against a top-ranked team in a 3-2 win. Your elite players perform night in and night out. Scoring stats can be just that. Thanks to ESPN's top ten we have become lazy at understanding team play and real talent. One had only to watch the last few years of Elite league play to see the emphasis on individual play.eagle4life9 wrote:of Hand's 9 goals 5 were against Kennedy
Often times kids are looking to pad their stats against the much weaker foe.
As for the Elite League, John Russo wrote about "What Are The Scouts Looking For" in the last edition of Let's Play Hockey. He stated that the plus-minus stat is the primary stat for defensemen. Yet, the plus-minus stats are never listed on his scoring lines for any players. Mr. Russo does a great job with his league. Plus-minus may add some control to the individual play you are referring to.
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Hopefully he can keep himself out of the penalty box.boomer wrote:JT BROWN is the most dominant player in the state right now and has no sign of slowing down his scoring so it really doesn't matter cause he will out score anyone.
Everson is off to quite a good start as is Joey Benik from St. Francis.
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i would say eastview holy angels and jefferson are solid teams?
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Thanks for adding thatpioneerhockey12 wrote:i would say eastview holy angels and jefferson are solid teams?


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eastview, holy angles and jefferson were three teams that JT has played against this year so i think pioneers was putting his vote towards JT Brown
and i would agree eastview aha and jefferson is some good competition for him to have as many goals as he does. i cant wait to see what he does against kennedy and eagan.
and i would agree eastview aha and jefferson is some good competition for him to have as many goals as he does. i cant wait to see what he does against kennedy and eagan.