Most Underated Player
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Re: Most Underated Player
Tom Alexander and Alex Whitney from Mayo.tjbabcock wrote:Thoughts?
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Some guys from the Missota..
Schyler Adams, Sr. New Prague- 66 points; 41 goals, 25 assists
Blake Schammel, Sr. Red Wing- 52 points; 24 goals, 28 assists
Tyler Grubb, So. Farmington- 36 points; 15 goals, 21 assists
With Lapic getting all of the hype, Adams does not get a lot of attention but he is having a monster year, leading his team in points and goals scored.
Schammel led the Wingers to the #1 seed in 1A and is having another 40+ point season, and yet again leads the Wingers in points.
After a 20 point freshman campaign, Grubb has followed it up with a very good Sophomore season, leading the team in assists and is third in goals scored.
Schyler Adams, Sr. New Prague- 66 points; 41 goals, 25 assists
Blake Schammel, Sr. Red Wing- 52 points; 24 goals, 28 assists
Tyler Grubb, So. Farmington- 36 points; 15 goals, 21 assists
With Lapic getting all of the hype, Adams does not get a lot of attention but he is having a monster year, leading his team in points and goals scored.
Schammel led the Wingers to the #1 seed in 1A and is having another 40+ point season, and yet again leads the Wingers in points.
After a 20 point freshman campaign, Grubb has followed it up with a very good Sophomore season, leading the team in assists and is third in goals scored.
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I wouldn't say he is really underrated. There were a good number of people mentioning him for possibly being a Mr. Hockey finalist.pioneerhockey12 wrote:zach may burnsville... had almost 70 points this year
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On the East team itself, Joe Nelson. Senior Captain, doesn't get as much attention as Arbour, Forbort or Tardy, but sets up plays well and is hard to move from the front of the net.
Overall in MN maybe Sam Rendle from GR or Brett Larson from Centennial. Not sure how much press Brett gets but for being a sophmore be played a hell of a game against us and looked solid overall.
Overall in MN maybe Sam Rendle from GR or Brett Larson from Centennial. Not sure how much press Brett gets but for being a sophmore be played a hell of a game against us and looked solid overall.
Go Hounds.
Re: under-rated
LaFontane16 wrote:Ian Robertson F - Princeton
i agree i played with ian in princeton and he is a very skilled player on a princeton team that is horribly coached i mean fredericks is a nice guy but he has no idea on how to coach a team...especially when his jv sees as much if not more practice time than his varsity
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