Senior Sleepers 09-10

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PeterDenton
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Senior Sleepers 09-10

Post by PeterDenton »

Who are some?
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Re: Senior Sleepers 09-10

Post by Just_Another_Fan »

PeterDenton wrote:Who are some?
Look for Jonathan Gehrt and Mike Mezzano to step up on D for woodbury this year.
gaborik
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Post by gaborik »

lucas gervais for Fergus Falls
not on a very good team though
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Post by northwoods oldtimer »

I think that AJ Merritt is set to have a good senior season at Grand Rapids. The Krause kid at Hermantown but that might not qualify as a sleeper pick.
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Post by Papa Bergundy »

...zZz...

Sounds like boardmembers are sleeping too. Or there just aren't many sleepers this year. Sorry I can't help the cause though.
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Post by ovy14 »

Jack Nasvik from White Bear Lake
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Post by CLDafencemen17 »

Tommy Johnson and Matt Peterson out of Chisago Lakes
with hockey anything is possible
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Post by CB00 »

Look for these two to have a big year for Elk River:

Chad Hennum and Ben Jaremko
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Post by SCC2009 »

Jordan Palusky for Cathedral, he is a goal scorer for sure...hatrick in the first period i think in the state tourney against little falls, and scored quite a few others as well, i was impressed watching him last year, and would be more impressed if he became a faster skater, he needs to get the piano off his back and i think some colleges would take notice
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Post by Stealth »

SCC2009 wrote:Jordan Palusky for Cathedral, he is a goal scorer for sure...hatrick in the first period i think in the state tourney against little falls, and scored quite a few others as well, i was impressed watching him last year, and would be more impressed if he became a faster skater, he needs to get the piano off his back and i think some colleges would take notice
Little Falls just had there dreams trashed and didn’t play in the first period from losing to go to the championship the night before. Little Falls came back with four goals after giving three goal lead. He is a good player, but needs support. It was the defense that made SCC to allow floaters in the neutral zone. That’s gone, time to back check and spend energy.
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Post by MrBoDangles »

Jarret Sachs and Lane Noyes of North Branch will turn some heads on a much improved team.
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Post by CLDafencemen17 »

MrBoDangles wrote:Jarret Sachs and Lane Noyes of North Branch will turn some heads on a much improved team.
they are not as good as you say they are
with hockey anything is possible
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senior sleepers

Post by charlieconway »

what would you say the guidlines on a "senior sleeper" would be to be able to consider a player one?
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Post by MrBoDangles »

CLDafencemen17 wrote:
MrBoDangles wrote:Jarret Sachs and Lane Noyes of North Branch will turn some heads on a much improved team.
they are not as good as you say they are
Sachs had 7 goals in one scrimmage against you. He looked like a man playing with girls!!! You are an absolute idiot. ](*,)
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Post by MrBoDangles »

CLDafencemen17 wrote:Tommy Johnson and Matt Peterson out of Chisago Lakes
JV players on most good teams :lol:
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Post by youngblood08 »

This is great Chisago Lake vs North Branch battling it out on the forum. Lord knows niether team is good enough to win a real game on the ice!
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Post by MrBoDangles »

youngblood08 wrote:This is great Chisago Lake vs North Branch battling it out on the forum. Lord knows niether team is good enough to win a real game on the ice!
What's a real game? 3800 student Eden Prarie against a recruited Hill Murray team??????????? Numbers is the only difference :idea: :idea: :idea: :idea:
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Post by hockeyrocks »

MrBoDangles wrote:
youngblood08 wrote:This is great Chisago Lake vs North Branch battling it out on the forum. Lord knows niether team is good enough to win a real game on the ice!
What's a real game? 3800 student Eden Prarie against a recruited Hill Murray team??????????? Numbers is the only difference :idea: :idea: :idea: :idea:
Uh...in this case yeah! And no, numbers isn't the only difference. The biggest difference is the # of quality players. Look, we can bash privates or the big schools all we want but at the end of the day you can't tell me or anyone that a Hill/EP game isn't going to be better hockey or have more and better highly skilled players than a typical Chisago Lakes/NB game. While I'm not familiar with the guys your talking about but if a guy scores 7 goals in a game or scrimmage, he's likely a very good player, who is worth watching and ceratinly worthy of a comment on this post.
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Post by MrBoDangles »

hockeyrocks wrote:
MrBoDangles wrote:
youngblood08 wrote:This is great Chisago Lake vs North Branch battling it out on the forum. Lord knows niether team is good enough to win a real game on the ice!
What's a real game? 3800 student Eden Prarie against a recruited Hill Murray team??????????? Numbers is the only difference :idea: :idea: :idea: :idea:
Uh...in this case yeah! And no, numbers isn't the only difference. The biggest difference is the # of quality players. Look, we can bash privates or the big schools all we want but at the end of the day you can't tell me or anyone that a Hill/EP game isn't going to be better hockey or have more and better highly skilled players than a typical Chisago Lakes/NB game. While I'm not familiar with the guys your talking about but if a guy scores 7 goals in a game or scrimmage, he's likely a very good player, who is worth watching and ceratinly worthy of a comment on this post.
I get your point! :wink: But unless 3-4 smaller schools combine to have the same numbers as the mega schools there is an advantage. The point was for youngbuck08 to wake up..... How embarrasing it must be for MEGA school programs 3000 students to lose to little Roseau 250 students a couple years ago. Yes, overall AA is a little better but I'm not convinced that A schools would not have taken 3 or 4 championships the last 10 years if there was a combined tourney. No reason to dog class A hockey. It's a numbers thing :D
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Post by Goldy23 »

This years Breck team has 11 seniors that all lettered as Freshmen. While some of them probably can't be labeled as sleepers (Fulton, Morin and Russell who are all playing elites) I think several of the others may also emerge this year. Watch out for a very speedy Riley Borer (an elite alternate), his cousin Chuck Borer who was out for half the year with a shoulder injury, Cam Born who missed a bunch of games with a separated shoulder but still had 20+ points and Chase Nystedt who while small, has great hands and had 30 points last year.

They also have 4 very solid senior D in Michael Mooney-A big hitter with a booming shot, David Crowe-also a big hitter, Ben Gislason-quick with great hands and Joe Ziedler great size and range. These guys make life quite a bit easier for Mr Russell in the nets.

This team will likely have one of if not the deepest senior class is the state this year. Should be fun to watch.
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Post by youngblood08 »

I do have a clue.... but Thanks for worrying about me. The point of both of you being small teams and arguing about who is better on here is whats funny. I never compared you to EP nor Hill. Yet when you show up at a game and get beat, then start with the fighting you kind of lose any remorse anyways. Hey Good Luck this year and worry a little more about how you conduct yourself on the ice rather then what I type in here. Even if you are reall good players the crap you chose to do and the way you handle a loss to one of the bigger schools tells a lot.
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Post by MrBoDangles »

youngblood08 wrote:I do have a clue.... but Thanks for worrying about me. The point of both of you being small teams and arguing about who is better on here is whats funny. I never compared you to EP nor Hill. Yet when you show up at a game and get beat, then start with the fighting you kind of lose any remorse anyways. Hey Good Luck this year and worry a little more about how you conduct yourself on the ice rather then what I type in here. Even if you are reall good players the crap you chose to do and the way you handle a loss to one of the bigger schools tells a lot.
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Post by PeterDenton »

Ryan Dwyer of Faribault should be a sleeper. He's a hardworking kid and good things always seem to come to him from that.
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Post by acpal »

trevor baumgartner from roseau. hard worker,playes both forward and defense, great all around solid player;
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Re: Senior Sleepers 09-10

Post by Lakeviewing »

PeterDenton wrote:Who are some?
The senior line EP line of Rogge, Ericson and junior of Rau will dominate the Lake Conference. These kids will score 30+ goals and assists throughout the lake season. It is just a matter of how many goals they give up being offensive minded line.
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