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Sauce2122
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Post by Sauce2122 »

Pucknutz69 wrote:
The Exiled One wrote:Schyler Adams - New Prague
Willie Hess - Centennial
Joe Schmitz - Centennial
Bill Simon - Lakeville SouthJoey Rehkamp - Breck
Nick Widing - HM
Zach Mausolf - DM
Cody Hotchkin - Denfield

Only "Sleepers" on the list as the rest have all been Advanced 17s and other such events.
Bill Simon played in the Elite leauge and was in the top 8 players to watch in it
norcon
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Post by norcon »

Sam Rendle - Grand Rapids. Very good offensive skills. Defensively not a very physical player, but uses his stick very well.
DMhockey4
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Post by DMhockey4 »

Can't Never Tried wrote:
The Exiled One wrote:Schyler Adams - New Prague
Willie Hess - Centennial
Joe Schmitz - Centennial
Bill Simon - Lakeville South
Joey Rehkamp - Breck
Nick Widing - HM
Zach Mausolf - DM
Cody Hotchkin - Denfield
Sleepers......... ya gotta be kidding me ?? :roll:
Zach Mausolf a sleeper? is that a joke?
hockeyguy09
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Post by hockeyguy09 »

hockeyrocks wrote:
hockeyguy09 wrote:Riley Horgan-Mound
Ben Persian-Orono
Two good but not GREAT players. Maybe could do things in college.
I agree. These two are VERY good players who have been hindered a bit with injuries. (Horgan more so than Persian) They should both have outstanding Senior years. Another senior Orono player worth mentioning and watching is Persian's linemate, Brett Skoog.
I agree. Brett Skoog is another very skilled player. Also a great football player. I'm guessing Orono will find themselfs some great sucess this year.
~The Man~
flatontheice
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Post by flatontheice »

hockeyguy09 wrote:
hockeyrocks wrote:
hockeyguy09 wrote:Riley Horgan-Mound
Ben Persian-Orono
Two good but not GREAT players. Maybe could do things in college.
I agree. These two are VERY good players who have been hindered a bit with injuries. (Horgan more so than Persian) They should both have outstanding Senior years. Another senior Orono player worth mentioning and watching is Persian's linemate, Brett Skoog.
I agree. Brett Skoog is another very skilled player. Also a great football player. I'm guessing Orono will find themselfs some great sucess this year.
Nope. No goalie and below average d.
TheNightman
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Post by TheNightman »

komada77 wrote:Isaac Kohls and Jeff Westerhaus from HM, Tony Pittman from Woodbury, Connor Gaarder from Edina. Plenty more out there too.
Don't know if you could consider Kohls a sleeper, considering he played with Furne and Cecka and the top line of the state championship team.

Westerhaus and Pittman I would agree with though
clapper17
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Post by clapper17 »

myhockey wrote:Roseau has a talented group of seniors. You will see who they are when they end up at the excel in March.
Roseau's goin no where. Not when there losing to classA teams
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Post by starmvp »

clapper17 wrote:
myhockey wrote:Roseau has a talented group of seniors. You will see who they are when they end up at the excel in March.
Roseau's goin no where. Not when there losing to classA teams
How would they be doing if they had Ness again this year?
ImissMYhockey
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Post by ImissMYhockey »

Mounds View has a couple hard working seniors like Joe Hau and Jake Elms. On Stillwater I see Derek Dornfeldt is getting on the scoring sheet consistently. Finally, 1 player that a few people may know but doesn't get a lot of credit is Paul Moberg of Forest Lake. He has earned my respect with how he plays the game.
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Post by cu@darink »

Logan Kalis for Little Falls is a very underrated D-man. Rock solid stay at home guy.

Riley Hirsh and Ben Nelson play in Big Bens shadow, but both can play
see you at the rink!
yoyopuck
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Post by yoyopuck »

Minneapolis East

Matt Jones
Yarri Bryn
chiefofmedicine
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Post by chiefofmedicine »

yoyopuck wrote:Minneapolis East

Matt Jones
Yarri Bryn

they're bad
this isnt some throw away game up in Rochester....
Goldy23
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Post by Goldy23 »

Mustangs Joe Rehkamp and Reid Herd are playing very well as expected this year.
GopherHater
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Post by GopherHater »

Gus Miller- DEF - St.Cloud Tech
fun to watch, 6ft 170 likes to throw the body around and has 5 goals and 4 assists in his last 3 games.
hockeyOAF
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Post by hockeyOAF »

GopherHater wrote:Gus Miller- DEF - St.Cloud Tech
fun to watch, 6ft 170 likes to throw the body around and has 5 goals and 4 assists in his last 3 games.
must be measuring him wearing skates, lol.
If you're looking for missed talent in Saint Cloud take a look at Nessler with SCC (defense) or Palusky SCC offense. (oops I think Palusky's a junior)
gunnerstahl
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Post by gunnerstahl »

hockeyOAF wrote:
GopherHater wrote:Gus Miller- DEF - St.Cloud Tech
fun to watch, 6ft 170 likes to throw the body around and has 5 goals and 4 assists in his last 3 games.
must be measuring him wearing skates, lol.
If you're looking for missed talent in Saint Cloud take a look at Nessler with SCC (defense) or Palusky SCC offense. (oops I think Palusky's a junior)
yeah not quite six foot, but a very good player.

st. cloud area has a lot of hidden talent circling around, many players who will have the ability to play beyond high school:

joe nessler - cathedral - defense
jared maetche - tech - defense/foward
gus miller - tech - defense
blake hansen - tech - defense
andy henkemeyer - sauk rapids - foward

and jordan pulusky is a very good player but not a senior, as you mentioned.
JV State Champs
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Post by JV State Champs »

clapper17 wrote:
myhockey wrote:Roseau has a talented group of seniors. You will see who they are when they end up at the excel in March.
Roseau's goin no where. Not when there losing to classA teams
If they played in any other section, with the obvious exception of the joke that is section 1AA, I would agree with you but 8AA is way down this year and who knows maybe Roseau can upset Moorhead. Although I really don't see either team doing much of anything in St. Paul.
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Post by pacman »

Ryan Hanegmon- Hibbing Fellow Senior Aaron Jamnick is the Main Focal Point of that team...But Hanegmon has been on a nice little hot streak since he scored the game winner in their game vs Lakeville North.
gophers101
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Post by gophers101 »

I agree and what about Cody Hotchkin of Denfeld, or Tyler Tollerud of Cloquet. I think there seniors don't know for sure but some decent hockey players.
gr8hock4u
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Post by gr8hock4u »

I've heard these names
Riley Bengtson
Mitch (something like Conners??)
They play for Hutchinson. Both seniors.
gr8hock4u
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Post by gr8hock4u »

That Mitch kid's last name is Cowger. He and Bengtson are sleeper seniors, I hear.
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