BSM vs. St.Franny......
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BSM vs. St.Franny......
what was the score and how many did benik have did he break the record?
anyone know?
anyone know?
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MYFOXHOCKEY.COM ---- I think he broke that defencemens ankles. How moronic the Benik bashers are.
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The kid obviously has some offensive talent.
Let me ask you this though...How does a division 1 kid not even get a shot off against a high school team. I believe St. Francis had 11 shots on net with 0 in the second period. Benilde is a good team, but they are not even in the top 15 according to this site.
I am not going to bash the kid, but it seems that a D1 kid would be able to pull off one shot alone in a period against a team like Benilde.
I think the kid has offensive ability, but as a ways to go as far as being a well rounded hockey player.
Let me ask you this though...How does a division 1 kid not even get a shot off against a high school team. I believe St. Francis had 11 shots on net with 0 in the second period. Benilde is a good team, but they are not even in the top 15 according to this site.
I am not going to bash the kid, but it seems that a D1 kid would be able to pull off one shot alone in a period against a team like Benilde.
I think the kid has offensive ability, but as a ways to go as far as being a well rounded hockey player.
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I was at the game and I was thoroughly unimpressed for all the hype he's receiving. He's a very good player and it's very clear that he's above average but D1? Benilde's D completely shut him down other than his goal and one other nice play. For as many rushes as he had, to only have two good plays isn't that impressive. If you look at highlight videos, of course you're going to be impressed. If you watch the whole game you're going to realize that he was shut down for almost the entire game.
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One game isn’t enough. At the same time, we see a few people on here taking an even smaller sample than that from a video and running to conclusions. At least the guy you are responding to was at the game. Take any game and you could find a couple of nice video highlights for a decent chunk of players out there.teko11 wrote:Seeing him play in only one game isn't even enough to throw out scouting reports Goldy.
I had to laugh at Gorg last night acting like because a guy can pump in one goal against an above average team, it legitimizes everything else. I guess that means even players with no D1 future that score on BSM must be legit too.
No wonder everybody thinks Gorg is a joke.
Gopher Blog wrote:One game isn’t enough. At the same time, we see a few people on here taking an even smaller sample than that from a video and running to conclusions. At least the guy you are responding to was at the game. Take any game and you could find a couple of nice video highlights for a decent chunk of players out there.teko11 wrote:Seeing him play in only one game isn't even enough to throw out scouting reports Goldy.
Agreed.
To define a great player, you have to see what he is doing without the puck! Hi-lights are great, but what is he doing the other 20 - 30 minutes out on the ice?Gopher Blog wrote:One game isn’t enough. At the same time, we see a few people on here taking an even smaller sample than that from a video and running to conclusions.teko11 wrote:Seeing him play in only one game isn't even enough to throw out scouting reports Goldy.
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And the answer for Benik...at least last night, was not a whole lot.BodyShots wrote:To define a great player, you have to see what he is doing without the puck! Hi-lights are great, but what is he doing the other 20 - 30 minutes out on the ice?Gopher Blog wrote:One game isn’t enough. At the same time, we see a few people on here taking an even smaller sample than that from a video and running to conclusions.teko11 wrote:Seeing him play in only one game isn't even enough to throw out scouting reports Goldy.
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Just a jealous rodent fan . . .if he was a rodent recruit I wonder what Goldy would be saying about him then?Goldy Gopher wrote:And the answer for Benik...at least last night, was not a whole lot.BodyShots wrote:To define a great player, you have to see what he is doing without the puck! Hi-lights are great, but what is he doing the other 20 - 30 minutes out on the ice?Gopher Blog wrote: One game isn’t enough. At the same time, we see a few people on here taking an even smaller sample than that from a video and running to conclusions.
I think St. Cloud State has some great years coming pretty quick... some solid talent to that program from central Minnesota and the TC.....SCSUHOCKEYFAN15 wrote:Just a jealous rodent fan . . .if he was a rodent recruit I wonder what Goldy would be saying about him then?Goldy Gopher wrote:And the answer for Benik...at least last night, was not a whole lot.BodyShots wrote: To define a great player, you have to see what he is doing without the puck! Hi-lights are great, but what is he doing the other 20 - 30 minutes out on the ice?
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Umm...The exact same thing?SCSUHOCKEYFAN15 wrote:Just a jealous rodent fan . . .if he was a rodent recruit I wonder what Goldy would be saying about him then?Goldy Gopher wrote:And the answer for Benik...at least last night, was not a whole lot.BodyShots wrote: To define a great player, you have to see what he is doing without the puck! Hi-lights are great, but what is he doing the other 20 - 30 minutes out on the ice?
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It really doesn't matter. One game definitely is enough to evaluate a players college potential. While it sounds like he didn't play great, he definitely showed a clip of some offensive skill and the amount of defense a star player plays is probably based on his coaches decision. At SCSU, Motzko will change the way they ask Benik to play and hope that he still has his skating, stickhandling and scoring ability. With kids like Benik, college coaches look for a few key things and ask themselves if they think they can coach the kid into a legit player.Goldy Gopher wrote:And the answer for Benik...at least last night, was not a whole lot.BodyShots wrote:To define a great player, you have to see what he is doing without the puck! Hi-lights are great, but what is he doing the other 20 - 30 minutes out on the ice?Gopher Blog wrote: One game isn’t enough. At the same time, we see a few people on here taking an even smaller sample than that from a video and running to conclusions.