GOCARDS1 wrote:Well for one she missed a lot of games this season. I would still consider 18 minutes a lot for how many games she has played. The game that I watched, the refs let many things go against Bemidji I thought. As a whole, the Bemidji team is very physical, often too physical sometimes.
Ok I guess you left before the end of the game then. I will agree that Bemidji plays physical. There are a couple of players that take it too far at times but I wouldn't say Sarah does. She plays aggressive. I'm not going to get into a long argument with you about this GoCards. I thought both teams played very well on Saturday. I thought Bemidji played well enough to win but didn't capitalize on their chances and Alexandria did. In my opinion Sarah Erickson is the best girl's hockey player in the state. She proved it again against your team on Saturday. You have your opinion. I have mine. Good Luck to your team the rest of the year.
Alexandria with a 19-1-2 record does not have any player that has more than 14 penatly minutes, and that is our strongest defense player Ashley Holmes. Our leading scorer, Abby Williams has 60 points and only 10 penalty minutes. I think you'll see both of these young ladies as candidates for Ms. Hockey. They are both scholars, and contribute to the community. Abby, if you'll remember, won the Herb Brooks award last year. Their behavior on an off the ice is always exemplary; and I believe, Thunderbird77, they will both be excellent company for Ms. Chute.
I think true candidates don't have to have their names beaten into everyone's heads on a continuing basis. Their reputations speak for themselves.
GOCARDS1 wrote:Well for one she missed a lot of games this season. I would still consider 18 minutes a lot for how many games she has played.
I don't consider 9 penalties a lot at all, especially for a strong, aggressive player like she is. Even though she missed a few games, this would still have to be considered below average, or at worst average, IMO. Certainly not enough to detract from her abilities or consideration for the award.
GOCARDS1 wrote:Well for one she missed a lot of games this season. I would still consider 18 minutes a lot for how many games she has played. The game that I watched, the refs let many things go against Bemidji I thought. As a whole, the Bemidji team is very physical, often too physical sometimes.
agreed pondhockey. I think both williams and holmes are both very deserving. We will see what happens.
To statechamp, I was definately impressed with erickson, and felt very uncomfortable when Alex's first or second line or Holmes wasnt on the ice when she was.. very dangerous, as she showed on her second goal. I thought williams hung right there with her to be honest...
Williams and Anez (I think) did what Bemidji needed to do, answer goals quickly. Very good team and I would be shocked if they didn't go to the state tournament this year.
Yes it's part of her normal routine to stick handle before a game. I have never seen her not meet with the captains before a game though. She also was just back from playing with some of the best in the country and probably trying to adjust with the let down. Sometimes we all get worn a little thin. I can cut her the slack on that one.
Bemidji warms up as a team pregame with stickhandling... Saw them warming up w/ stickhandling before State game versus Mayo last year and at the Superrink this summer before Walmart Cup tourney game, same routine...
Routine for the team, not just Ericksen. Good player, good team...
It will be good for our young high schoolers and youth girls to watch her play and grow at the next level.
Yes it's part of her normal routine to stick handle before a game. I have never seen her not meet with the captains before a game though. She also was just back from playing with some of the best in the country and probably trying to adjust with the let down. Sometimes we all get worn a little thin. I can cut her the slack on that one.
Bemidji warms up as a team pregame with stickhandling... Saw them warming up w/ stickhandling before State game versus Mayo last year and at the Superrink this summer before Walmart Cup tourney game, same routine...
Routine for the team, not just Ericksen. Good player, good team...
It will be good for our young high schoolers and youth girls to watch her play and grow at the next level.
Thanks Chick Dance
I was at the Moorhead-Bemidji game today and a few of the u12 and u14 girls that I held coach were sitting in front of me and I just told them to watch #4. They watched alright. What a great player.
Minnesota Ms. Hockey Award top 10 finalists announced
MINNEAPOLIS — Let's Play Hockey newspaper announced today the top 10 candidates for the 2008 Ms. Hockey Award, which will be presented to the top senior girls' high school hockey player in Minnesota.
In alphabetical order, here are this year's top 10 finalists, with college choice:
Emily Erickson, Grand Rapids/Greenway, forward, Bemidji State
Sarah Erickson, Bemidji, forward, Minnesota
Melissa Feste, Eden Prairie, forward, Ohio State
Ashley Holmes, Alexandria, defense, North Dakota
Anne Schleper, St. Cloud Icebreakers, defense, Minnesota
Kelly Seeler, Eden Prairie, defense, Minnesota
Lauren Smith, Holy Angels, forward, Ohio State
Monique Weber, Elk River, forward, Connecticut
Danielle Welch, Hastings, forward, Boston College
Kelly Wild, Cretin-Derham Hall, defense, Ohio State
Eight of the 10 players named as finalists are bound for the WCHA next season. All of them have been bound to the textbooks for the past several years. The top 10 finalists check in with a cumulative grade-point average of 3.63. LPH Class AA No. 1 Eden Prairie boasts two players in the top 10, while Ashley Holmes of Alexandria stands as the lone player from a Class A team among the finalists.
The top five finalists for Ms. Hockey will be announced Thursday, Feb. 14, with the winner named at the Ms. Hockey awards banquet on Sunday, Feb. 24, at 11 a.m., at the RiverCentre in St. Paul. The award is sponsored by Let’s Play Hockey and the Minnesota Wild. The top five finalists for the Let’s Play Hockey Senior Goalie of the Year Award will be announced Thursday, Feb. 7.
In addition to on-ice talent, criteria for the Ms. Hockey Award includes academics, community/extracurricular activities, citizenship and coachability. The 2007 Ms. Hockey winner was Katharine Chute of Blake. Other past winners include Allie Thunstrom of North St. Paul (2006), Gigi Marvin of Warroad (2005), Erica McKenzie of Hastings (2004), Andrea Nichols of Hibbing/Chisholm (2003), Ashley Albrecht of South St. Paul (2002), Renee Curtin of Roseville (2001), Krissy Wendell of Park Center (2000), Ronda Curtin of Roseville (1999), Laura Slominski of Burnsville (1998), Annamarie Holmes of Apple Valley (1997) and Winny Brodt of Roseville (1996).
Other awards that will be presented at the banquet include the Let’s Play Hockey Senior Goalie of the Year Award, which goes to the top senior goalie in girls’ high school hockey, as well as the Minnesota Girls High School Hockey Coaches Association’s Coach of the Year, and All-State and All-Academic Award winners for the 2007-08 season.
For more information on the Ms. Hockey banquet, call Let’s Play Hockey at 612-729-0023.
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE FINALISTS WHAT A TALENTED GROUP!!!!!!!!!
hockeyrube7 wrote:Must not have? I'd say top 10 most dominating seniors just for hockey that I have seen has to go something like this. I understand grades and so on add in to the voting?
Lauren Smith
Sarah Erickson
Daniel Welch
Monique Weber
Kelly Seeler
Emily Erickson
Kate Bacon
Anne Schleper
Kelly Wild
Melissa Feste
Only off by one, not bad I'd say. Makes Sense, Holmes is a great player, and a great kid also!
Of course we only know the hockey aspect, based on that here is my top 5(alpa order):
Sarah Erickson, Bemidji, forward, Minnesota
Kelly Seeler, Eden Prairie, defense, Minnesota
Lauren Smith, Holy Angels, forward, Ohio State
Monique Weber, Elk River, forward, Connecticut
Danielle Welch, Hastings, forward, Boston College
allhoc11 wrote:Of course we only know the hockey aspect, based on that here is my top 5(alpa order):
Sarah Erickson, Bemidji, forward, Minnesota
Kelly Seeler, Eden Prairie, defense, Minnesota
Lauren Smith, Holy Angels, forward, Ohio State
Monique Weber, Elk River, forward, Connecticut
Danielle Welch, Hastings, forward, Boston College
37 goals (6th in state), 24 assists for 61 points (8th in the state).
Plays a very tough schedule.
She has led her team to a 19-3-2 record, should be 20-3-2 by the end of the year which will be 2nd amongst candidates.
Doing it in Northern MN will hurt.
To me it is between Sarah Erickson and Lauren Smith, wow has Smith racked up the points.
Not a lack of love, just a product of an incredible class. Emily is a wonderful hockey player, and from what I hear/read an even better young lady. Tell me boblee, who do we take out of that top 5 to put Emily in? I'm just glad I'm not the one doing the voting, as there are a lot of deserving young ladies!
37 goals (6th in state), 24 assists for 61 points (8th in the state).
Plays a very tough schedule.
She has led her team to a 19-3-2 record, should be 20-3-2 by the end of the year which will be 2nd amongst candidates.
Doing it in Northern MN will hurt.
To me it is between Sarah Erickson and Lauren Smith, wow has Smith racked up the points.
Not a lack of love, just a product of an incredible class. Emily is a wonderful hockey player, and from what I hear/read an even better young lady. Tell me boblee, who do we take out of that top 5 to put Emily in? I'm just glad I'm not the one doing the voting, as there are a lot of deserving young ladies!