You are entitled to your opinion.Mr. Bo Dangles wrote:Ness is great, but he is not better than crowley. tough to compare him to langenbrunner since they don't play same position, but I wouldn't put him ahead of a guy with 2 cups





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I totally agree!!!!komada77 wrote:Ness chould and will win Mr. Hockey. He is officially a senior, and he's hte only player in the state with the so-called "X factor." What I mean is this: if a guy from Alabama or something who'd never watched a hockey game in his life were to come watch Aaron Ness play, that guy would immediately recognize Ness as the best player on the ice. Ness is one of the very few players I've ever watched for whom this can be said. The kid is incredible and I hope he does well at the next level (and of course at the state tourney).
I said the best HS player I've seen in 20 years, not overall player. Him and Langenbrunner both left as Jr's. Crowley and Spehar played senior seasons. If we compare up to Jr Year Crowley doesn't matchup with Ness in my mind. I've seen alotta great HS players but Ness has really impressed me over the last 2 years.Mr. Bo Dangles wrote:Ness is great, but he is not better than crowley. tough to compare him to langenbrunner since they don't play same position, but I wouldn't put him ahead of a guy with 2 cups
GR... Something bad to eat tonight? Stomach not doing well? What up, little grumpy that Rapids has eaten a little puck from Roseau the last few years?GR3343 wrote:Let him actually get there before we crown him King though. The next level is a tremendous jump. Tougher yet when he's a middle sized kid playing against oversized men in a league that's extremely demanding. No Farmington's at the next level.(Although there is still an Alaska and Mich Tech)I hope he succeeds, and I'm sure he will to some extent. Just not expecting him to dominate and produce like he did in high school.Warroad97 wrote:its only Kool-Aid when the kid dont come through. Hes the real deal and its not hype. The best is yet to come
100% agree, Gleason's first goal was the second best of the day. However, second to Ness. Watching this kid was a treat, I didn't get to her old Lou talking him up, but believe everyone at the rink was talking about him just as much. I haven't been around long enough to crown him the best ever, but definatly the best i've gotten to see.DmanDad1980 wrote:GR... Something bad to eat tonight? Stomach not doing well? What up, little grumpy that Rapids has eaten a little puck from Roseau the last few years?GR3343 wrote:Let him actually get there before we crown him King though. The next level is a tremendous jump. Tougher yet when he's a middle sized kid playing against oversized men in a league that's extremely demanding. No Farmington's at the next level.(Although there is still an Alaska and Mich Tech)I hope he succeeds, and I'm sure he will to some extent. Just not expecting him to dominate and produce like he did in high school.Warroad97 wrote:its only Kool-Aid when the kid dont come through. Hes the real deal and its not hype. The best is yet to come
Ness is outstanding, and that is understating it. Just got home from the X, my 35th year attending a Thursday at State. Ness has a hockey sense that even Crowley didn't have, his passes were on every stick tonight, his lateral movement is the quickest I've seen, but I will say that he is not as fast (straight ahead speed) as Gleason from Edina who also looked great tonight.
Ness is better than Martin, better than Ballard, better than Leopold, but and a big but, he is small like Crowley, which may hurt him down the road as it did Mr. Crowley...
Stop grumbling GR, Ness is the real deal... Hands down Mr. Hockey by a wide margin in a very good year of candidates
Man Roseau was fun to watch tonight!
It's sounds like the Patrick White thread from last year just a different name. Ness is great, but can he get it done at the next level.DmanDad1980 wrote:GR... Something bad to eat tonight? Stomach not doing well? What up, little grumpy that Rapids has eaten a little puck from Roseau the last few years?GR3343 wrote:Let him actually get there before we crown him King though. The next level is a tremendous jump. Tougher yet when he's a middle sized kid playing against oversized men in a league that's extremely demanding. No Farmington's at the next level.(Although there is still an Alaska and Mich Tech)I hope he succeeds, and I'm sure he will to some extent. Just not expecting him to dominate and produce like he did in high school.Warroad97 wrote:its only Kool-Aid when the kid dont come through. Hes the real deal and its not hype. The best is yet to come
Ness is outstanding, and that is understating it. Just got home from the X, my 35th year attending a Thursday at State. Ness has a hockey sense that even Crowley didn't have, his passes were on every stick tonight, his lateral movement is the quickest I've seen, but I will say that he is not as fast (straight ahead speed) as Gleason from Edina who also looked great tonight.
Ness is better than Martin, better than Ballard, better than Leopold, but and a big but, he is small like Crowley, which may hurt him down the road as it did Mr. Crowley...
Stop grumbling GR, Ness is the real deal... Hands down Mr. Hockey by a wide margin in a very good year of candidates
Man Roseau was fun to watch tonight!
Patrick Who?toivo22 wrote:It's sounds like the Patrick White thread from last year just a different name. Ness is great, but can he get it done at the next level.DmanDad1980 wrote:GR... Something bad to eat tonight? Stomach not doing well? What up, little grumpy that Rapids has eaten a little puck from Roseau the last few years?GR3343 wrote: Let him actually get there before we crown him King though. The next level is a tremendous jump. Tougher yet when he's a middle sized kid playing against oversized men in a league that's extremely demanding. No Farmington's at the next level.(Although there is still an Alaska and Mich Tech)I hope he succeeds, and I'm sure he will to some extent. Just not expecting him to dominate and produce like he did in high school.
Ness is outstanding, and that is understating it. Just got home from the X, my 35th year attending a Thursday at State. Ness has a hockey sense that even Crowley didn't have, his passes were on every stick tonight, his lateral movement is the quickest I've seen, but I will say that he is not as fast (straight ahead speed) as Gleason from Edina who also looked great tonight.
Ness is better than Martin, better than Ballard, better than Leopold, but and a big but, he is small like Crowley, which may hurt him down the road as it did Mr. Crowley...
Stop grumbling GR, Ness is the real deal... Hands down Mr. Hockey by a wide margin in a very good year of candidates
Man Roseau was fun to watch tonight!
Patrick White was good last year. Ness was the best player last year.toivo22 wrote:It's sounds like the Patrick White thread from last year just a different name. Ness is great, but can he get it done at the next level.DmanDad1980 wrote:GR... Something bad to eat tonight? Stomach not doing well? What up, little grumpy that Rapids has eaten a little puck from Roseau the last few years?GR3343 wrote: Let him actually get there before we crown him King though. The next level is a tremendous jump. Tougher yet when he's a middle sized kid playing against oversized men in a league that's extremely demanding. No Farmington's at the next level.(Although there is still an Alaska and Mich Tech)I hope he succeeds, and I'm sure he will to some extent. Just not expecting him to dominate and produce like he did in high school.
Ness is outstanding, and that is understating it. Just got home from the X, my 35th year attending a Thursday at State. Ness has a hockey sense that even Crowley didn't have, his passes were on every stick tonight, his lateral movement is the quickest I've seen, but I will say that he is not as fast (straight ahead speed) as Gleason from Edina who also looked great tonight.
Ness is better than Martin, better than Ballard, better than Leopold, but and a big but, he is small like Crowley, which may hurt him down the road as it did Mr. Crowley...
Stop grumbling GR, Ness is the real deal... Hands down Mr. Hockey by a wide margin in a very good year of candidates
Man Roseau was fun to watch tonight!
Agreed, Unbelievable D in this years MSHSL senior class:greenbandit wrote:I cant believe how many quality 90 birth year defense this state has produced!! Ness is good but there are a few that are just as good and many not too far behind him. Ness should get Mr. Hockey mainly because the way voting takes place...Gardiner is awesome...Gleason is awesome....student (89) is awesome.....man see all great defense, what a tough choice.
others:
Rush, Riola, Mergens, Dolan, Sova, Raskob.........list goes on...
DmanDad1980 wrote:
GR... Something bad to eat tonight? Stomach not doing well? What up, little grumpy that Rapids has eaten a little puck from Roseau the last few years?
Ness is outstanding, and that is understating it. Just got home from the X, my 35th year attending a Thursday at State. Ness has a hockey sense that even Crowley didn't have, his passes were on every stick tonight, his lateral movement is the quickest I've seen, but I will say that he is not as fast (straight ahead speed) as Gleason from Edina who also looked great tonight.
Ness is better than Martin, better than Ballard, better than Leopold, but and a big but, he is small like Crowley, which may hurt him down the road as it did Mr. Crowley...
Stop grumbling GR, Ness is the real deal... Hands down Mr. Hockey by a wide margin in a very good year of candidates
Man Roseau was fun to watch tonight!
Agree........I thought P. White was the best player I had seen in a few years at the HS level. Ness blew me away last night, he's the best I have seen in a long time. If the Rams get on the power play early, you are down 1-0. Ness is sick quarterbacking the PP.toivo22 wrote:It's sounds like the Patrick White thread from last year just a different name. Ness is great, but can he get it done at the next level.DmanDad1980 wrote:GR... Something bad to eat tonight? Stomach not doing well? What up, little grumpy that Rapids has eaten a little puck from Roseau the last few years?GR3343 wrote: Let him actually get there before we crown him King though. The next level is a tremendous jump. Tougher yet when he's a middle sized kid playing against oversized men in a league that's extremely demanding. No Farmington's at the next level.(Although there is still an Alaska and Mich Tech)I hope he succeeds, and I'm sure he will to some extent. Just not expecting him to dominate and produce like he did in high school.
Ness is outstanding, and that is understating it. Just got home from the X, my 35th year attending a Thursday at State. Ness has a hockey sense that even Crowley didn't have, his passes were on every stick tonight, his lateral movement is the quickest I've seen, but I will say that he is not as fast (straight ahead speed) as Gleason from Edina who also looked great tonight.
Ness is better than Martin, better than Ballard, better than Leopold, but and a big but, he is small like Crowley, which may hurt him down the road as it did Mr. Crowley...
Stop grumbling GR, Ness is the real deal... Hands down Mr. Hockey by a wide margin in a very good year of candidates
Man Roseau was fun to watch tonight!