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Lil_Bizcuit
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Most points by a defenseman?

Post by Lil_Bizcuit »

Who comes to mind from this season?
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Post by dueling21 »

Without looking anything up:

Berglund, Little Falls
Palmquist, SSP
Marshall, Mahtomedi
Schmidt, Cathedral

My guess would be one of those guys...with the nod to Schmidt.
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Post by scarlethockey33 »

Berglund, Little Falls i'm sure had the most this season, Marshall that a lot too, not sure about Palmquist being that high up there in the points department this season. He's a good defensemen nonetheless.
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Post by scoreboard33 »

According to mnhockeyhub,

Berglund-53
Marshall-46
Schmidt-45

Leddy was close to Palmquist and they were in the 30s.
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Post by HockeyMN1 »

scoreboard33 wrote:According to mnhockeyhub,

Berglund-53
Marshall-46
Schmidt-45

Leddy was close to Palmquist and they were in the 30s.
Leddy is still easily the best defensman in the state.
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Post by scoreboard33 »

HockeyMN1 wrote:
scoreboard33 wrote:According to mnhockeyhub,

Berglund-53
Marshall-46
Schmidt-45

Leddy was close to Palmquist and they were in the 30s.
Leddy is still easily the best defensman in the state.
Agreed, just played harder competition on a team that has a different defensive and offensive style.
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Post by grindiangrad-80 »

Sam Rendle had 40 pts.
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Post by soaker12 »

HockeyMN1 wrote:
scoreboard33 wrote:According to mnhockeyhub,

Berglund-53
Marshall-46
Schmidt-45

Leddy was close to Palmquist and they were in the 30s.
Leddy is still easily the best defensman in the state.
If you haven't seen Ben Marshall play yet, I would recommend watching Mathomedi's game against Cathedral because he is much better than most people realize. Not as good as Leddy right now, but the gap is not very wide by any means. Eerily similar to Aaron Ness.
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Post by PuckTime »

It's not all about points - some of the best D don't have many, but they play solid, shut down defense.
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Post by starmvp »

PuckTime wrote:It's not all about points - some of the best D don't have many, but they play solid, shut down defense.
Exactly.... So many people are focused in on points, but points are just a small piece of what makes a great player.
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Post by theblandyman »

soaker12 wrote:
If you haven't seen Ben Marshall play yet, I would recommend watching Mathomedi's game against Cathedral because he is much better than most people realize. Not as good as Leddy right now, but the gap is not very wide by any means. Eerily similar to Aaron Ness.
Agreed! Not quite the vision that Ness had but a little more speed, IMO.
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Post by RBKhockey77 »

I'd have to agree too. Marshall shows several attributes of Ness, and is only a sophomore. Great speed and quickness, shifty play, and great hand speed.
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Post by starmvp »

I've seen Marshall play once. I didn't know about Ben when I fist saw him and he really impressed me. It will be fun to watch him play next year.
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Post by SPUDHOCKEY »

Ness had good speed...so this guy has to be fast?
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Post by starmvp »

SPUDHOCKEY wrote:Ness had good speed...so this guy has to be fast?
When I saw him play at the beginning of this year he did not look as fast as Ness.
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Re: Most points by a defenseman?

Post by riverlakes »

what defenseman has had the most points in a season in MN high school hockey?
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Post by breakout »

scoreboard33 wrote:According to mnhockeyhub,

Berglund-53
Marshall-46
Schmidt-45

Leddy was close to Palmquist and they were in the 30s.
According to the link below, Leddy has 9 goals and 31 helpers. EPs power ranking was one of the toughest in the state. Click under AA guide and look at Eden Prairie.

Actually a great website with reviews of all teams in the tournament, very good reading.

http://www.mnhockeyhub.com
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Post by black sheep »

[/quote]

If you haven't seen Ben Marshall play yet, I would recommend watching Mathomedi's game against Cathedral because he is much better than most people realize. Not as good as Leddy right now, but the gap is not very wide by any means. Eerily similar to Aaron Ness.[/quote]

obviously he is over rated then...
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What is the record for defenseman scoring in state tourney?

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I hope the Rat from Lourdes threatens the record this weekend.


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Post by breakout »

black sheep wrote:
If you haven't seen Ben Marshall play yet, I would recommend watching Mathomedi's game against Cathedral because he is much better than most people realize. Not as good as Leddy right now, but the gap is not very wide by any means. Eerily similar to Aaron Ness.[/quote]

obviously he is over rated then...[/quote]


Not sure that is a great comparison
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