Best 1st year Pewee A's?

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Best 1st year Pewee A's?

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Who are some good 1st year pewees that we should keep an eye out for in years to come?
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Re: Best 1st year Pewee A's?

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HockeyMN1 wrote:Who are some good 1st year pewees that we should keep an eye out for in years to come?
The good one's can all spell better than you.
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Re: Best 1st year Pewee A's?

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MoreCowBell wrote:
HockeyMN1 wrote:Who are some good 1st year pewees that we should keep an eye out for in years to come?
The good one's can all spell better than you.
okay peEwee A's, sorry if that missing "e" offended anybody.
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Post by hockeyfreak24/7 »

#16 from wayzata great hands and speed and can put the puck away... I dont think he sets his line mates up as much as he should though.....
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Post by guilford »

I think several on his line(s) have already had hat tricks. Pretty hard to do that if you're not a team player.
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Post by hockeyfreak24/7 »

question what are you applying when you say LINE(S) he plays on multiple lines?
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Post by guilford »

I'm "implying", not applying, that he has been on a line with several different people whom have had hat tricks while playing on his line.
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Post by MoreCowBell »

One of the top 1st year peewee's Ryan Norman of Roseville playing for the St. louis AAA Blues 96 this year the top rated team in the country.
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Post by bleedingblue »

MoreCowBell wrote:One of the top 1st year peewee's Ryan Norman of Roseville playing for the St. louis AAA Blues 96 this year the top rated team in the country.

Are you kidding me Mr. Norman?
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Post by muckandgrind »

bleedingblue wrote:
MoreCowBell wrote:One of the top 1st year peewee's Ryan Norman of Roseville playing for the St. louis AAA Blues 96 this year the top rated team in the country.

Are you kidding me Mr. Norman?
I agree with Cowbell....Norman is a great player....although I think he would be a 2nd year PeeWee this year...not a 1st year.
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Post by MoreCowBell »

muckandgrind wrote:
bleedingblue wrote:
MoreCowBell wrote:One of the top 1st year peewee's Ryan Norman of Roseville playing for the St. louis AAA Blues 96 this year the top rated team in the country.

Are you kidding me Mr. Norman?
I agree with Cowbell....Norman is a great player....although I think he would be a 2nd year PeeWee this year...not a 1st year.
I'm not Mr. Norman and he has a Oct. 96 birth date.
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Post by muckandgrind »

MoreCowBell wrote:
muckandgrind wrote:
bleedingblue wrote:
Are you kidding me Mr. Norman?
I agree with Cowbell....Norman is a great player....although I think he would be a 2nd year PeeWee this year...not a 1st year.
I'm not Mr. Norman and he has a Oct. 96 birth date.
I stand corrected...although I could swear he played PeeWee last year. He didn't play up??
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bleedingblue wrote:
MoreCowBell wrote:One of the top 1st year peewee's Ryan Norman of Roseville playing for the St. louis AAA Blues 96 this year the top rated team in the country.

Are you kidding me Mr. Norman?
I guarantee you that MCB is not Mr. Norman. Ryan Norman is one of the best peewee age Minnesota grown prospects. I can't imagine how good that very good Roseville squad would be, with him playing there.
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Post by bleedingblue »

DMom wrote:
bleedingblue wrote:
MoreCowBell wrote:One of the top 1st year peewee's Ryan Norman of Roseville playing for the St. louis AAA Blues 96 this year the top rated team in the country.

Are you kidding me Mr. Norman?
I guarantee you that MCB is not Mr. Norman. Ryan Norman is one of the best peewee age Minnesota grown prospects. I can't imagine how good that very good Roseville squad would be, with him playing there.
I've seen him play and from what I've seen he's no Pitlick!! His father was a heck of a player as a youth but didn't have the discipline to develop as the years went by. I hope his kid doesn't fall into the same trap as Sr
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Post by muckandgrind »

bleedingblue wrote:
DMom wrote:
bleedingblue wrote:
Are you kidding me Mr. Norman?
I guarantee you that MCB is not Mr. Norman. Ryan Norman is one of the best peewee age Minnesota grown prospects. I can't imagine how good that very good Roseville squad would be, with him playing there.
I've seen him play and from what I've seen he's no Pitlick!! His father was a heck of a player as a youth but didn't have the discipline to develop as the years went by. I hope his kid doesn't fall into the same trap as Sr
Well, he is now being coached by the great Al Macinnis. If what you say it true, let's hope Al can do a good job developing this kid.
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Post by MoreCowBell »

muckandgrind wrote:
bleedingblue wrote:
DMom wrote: I guarantee you that MCB is not Mr. Norman. Ryan Norman is one of the best peewee age Minnesota grown prospects. I can't imagine how good that very good Roseville squad would be, with him playing there.
I've seen him play and from what I've seen he's no Pitlick!! His father was a heck of a player as a youth but didn't have the discipline to develop as the years went by. I hope his kid doesn't fall into the same trap as Sr
Well, he is now being coached by the great Al Macinnis. If what you say it true, let's hope Al can do a good job developing this kid.
Ryan's father blew out his knee in his 2nd year at UND, Ryan is doing just fine leading the team in scoring with about 140 pt. in 50 games.
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Post by bleedingblue »

MoreCowBell wrote:
muckandgrind wrote:
bleedingblue wrote: I've seen him play and from what I've seen he's no Pitlick!! His father was a heck of a player as a youth but didn't have the discipline to develop as the years went by. I hope his kid doesn't fall into the same trap as Sr
Well, he is now being coached by the great Al Macinnis. If what you say it true, let's hope Al can do a good job developing this kid.
Ryan's father blew out his knee in his 2nd year at UND, Ryan is doing just fine leading the team in scoring with about 140 pt. in 50 games.


Sr.'s career was shot long before he blew out his knee. Great HS career at HM but not the discipline (off the rink) or work ethic to become a good D1 college player. Hoefully Jr will learm from fathers mistakes.... I wish him luck....
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Post by jimmynys37 »

Bleeding Blue,

Sounds like you are jealous of old man Norman. Did he school you back in HS? His son is unbelievable! Get off this board!
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Post by bleedingblue »

jimmynys37 wrote:Bleeding Blue,

Sounds like you are jealous of old man Norman. Did he school you back in HS? His son is unbelievable! Get off this board!
No problem Todd... I wish Ryan the best
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Post by jimmynys37 »

Bleeding blue,

Even with a bad knee, you could never keep up with me. You were a 4th line hack!

GO BLUES!
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Post by bleedingblue »

jimmynys37 wrote:Bleeding blue,

Even with a bad knee, you could never keep up with me. You were a 4th line hack!

GO BLUES!

I find this dialogue pretty funny Newman.... Stop pumping your kid, his talent will speak for itself if he's as good as you claim. I wish him well.....
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Post by Doglover »

I find this dialogue a bit unbelievable.
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Post by Sneakyfast99 »

jimmynys37 wrote:Bleeding Blue,

Sounds like you are jealous of old man Norman. Did he school you back in HS? His son is unbelievable! Get off this board!
Mr. Norman...helluvaguy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Master Norman...GREAT Kid!!!!!
Bleeding Blue...live in the present and hope for the best in the future.
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Post by MoreCowBell »

Sneakyfast99 wrote:
jimmynys37 wrote:Bleeding Blue,

Sounds like you are jealous of old man Norman. Did he school you back in HS? His son is unbelievable! Get off this board!
Mr. Norman...helluvaguy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Master Norman...GREAT Kid!!!!!
Bleeding Blue...live in the present and hope for the best in the future.
Jimmynys37 is not Mr. Norman. He doesn't fart around with these blogs.
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