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Goldy23
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Post by Goldy23 »

Fulton, Morin, Born, Borer(s), Mooney...@ Breck.

And for what its worth, the Reilly boys are the real deal. They always have been great players. Talented, smart and just plain fun to watch. To bad they didn't stay with the other 12 Sophmore Mustangs to form what certainly would have been and still should be the one of the best teams in the State in either class the coming two years.
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Pucknutz69 wrote:
stars612 wrote:
Pucknutz69 wrote: you stated that Trebil says "they are the best he has ever coached." knowing who he has coached that would put them right up there with Mr Hockey candidates that you claim he has coached in the past. And now you are comparing them to the select few professional players that are small in stature. All I am saying is lets see if they can LEAD a TEAM instead of riding the coattails of some really good players.
I never compared them to any of those players, I quoted Trebil. If Trebil thinks they are the most talented kids he has coached, I'll take his word for it.

Good job at completely misinterpreting the small part. I was not comparing their skill level to pro players, that would be completely and utterly ridiculous considering we are talking about two sophomores in high school. Obviously they are not pro. I was comparing their size, making the point that if there are small players dominating in the NHL, it is possible for small players to be good in high school.

But this is a breakthrough. Now that you have the reading thing down, it's time to work on comprehension...
So which one are you? Connor, Ryan or Mike? I don't see one small player Dominating the NHL maybe contributing and surviving but definatly not dominating. Like i stated lets see how they do on thier own in the future at AHA.
None of the above. I don't even know them personally. I do know that I have watched them play, and they are not overrated.

And I'm going to have to disagree with you again. As George stated, Martin St. Louis is 7th in the NHL. He's 7 pts behind ALEXANDER OVECHKIN. He is ahead of Datsyuk, Kovalchuk, Getzlaf, Heatley, and Crosby. I'd say that's dominating.

What's with the anger towards short kids. Did you get beat up by a midget or something?
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Re: nahans and vogel

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upnorthhockey125 wrote: and for the st.cloud tech tigers #25 Blake vogel. the begginingof the year was slow for Vogel but as the season rolls on he keeps improving and really shinning!!! in his last 4 games posting 3 goals 4 assists!!! this kid is going to be a force in up coming years and is under estimated!!
Hmm..

So which one are you?
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Post by norcon »

Rapids sophomore John Skrbec. Gets better each week. Playing on the top line with seniors Rob Roy and Sam Sparen. Important part of the power play, goes to the net hard, becoming good finisher, and plays physical. He's going to be a force the next two seasons. Mention for Kyle Kleinendorst. Coming into his own as a good defenseman. Handles the puck well, good shot, physical, and starting to focus more on the defensive side. A.J. Merritt has played well during his late season opportunities.
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Re: nahans and vogel

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upnorthhockey125 wrote:sartell sabres ryan and matt nahan are showing lots of potential and are lighting it up they play very well together and up coming years they will be dominant


and for the st.cloud tech tigers #25 Blake vogel. the begginingof the year was slow for Vogel but as the season rolls on he keeps improving and really shinning!!! in his last 4 games posting 3 goals 4 assists!!! this kid is going to be a force in up coming years and is under estimated!!
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Post by G-Nos616 »

Derek Menke from Prior Lake just had a breakout season.... 2 points in one game played. Out for graDE REASONS AND HAD 3 MINORS IN ONE WEEKEND. kids really in a heap of trouble. Watch out he is transferring to Burnsville next year. read my lips..... KIDS GUNNA KILL IT
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Post by THEDOMINATOR39 »

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And I'm going to have to disagree with you again. As George stated, Martin St. Louis is 7th in the NHL. He's 7 pts behind ALEXANDER OVECHKIN. He is ahead of Datsyuk, Kovalchuk, Getzlaf, Heatley, and Crosby. I'd say that's dominating.


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i wouldnt... id say that being seven points behind the most dominate player... unless i have the definition of domination wrong. Maybe you could use your vaste private school education to explain it to me.

P.S. Oh and as of today he dropped down to ninth on the list
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Post by eurohockey »

I know he doesn't quite fit the criteria for the top sophomores and freshmen yet since he still in 8th grade, but Travis Boyd from Hopkins is a talented player. He has led the 22-3-1 Royals in scoring with 22 goals and 24 assist. Last night in a 6-5 OT win versus Wayzata he had 2 goals and 3 assist. Not bad for a player that played Pee Wee's last season.
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THEDOMINATOR39 wrote:[quote="stars612
And I'm going to have to disagree with you again. As George stated, Martin St. Louis is 7th in the NHL. He's 7 pts behind ALEXANDER OVECHKIN. He is ahead of Datsyuk, Kovalchuk, Getzlaf, Heatley, and Crosby. I'd say that's dominating.


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i wouldnt... id say that being seven points behind the most dominate player... unless i have the definition of domination wrong. Maybe you could use your vaste private school education to explain it to me.

P.S. Oh and as of today he dropped down to ninth on the list

Maybe you should use your vast public school vocabulary, and spell words correctly. Also, apparently they invented something called capital letters... you should give those a try.

So enlighten me Mr. Websters Dictionary, what is your definition of domination?
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Post by Doglover »

Boyd on Hopkins and Ambroz on New Prague. Several great freshman dominating on Bantam A too.
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Post by stars612 »

Doglover wrote:Boyd on Hopkins and Ambroz on New Prague. Several great freshman dominating on Bantam A too.
Careful using that word... The domination police will get you.
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eurohockey
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Post by eurohockey »

Boyd is not a Freshman...he's in 8th grade...he was a first year Bantam A for a few weeks and Varsity team called him up for his services.
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