Senior Sleepers 09-10

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bananastick
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Post by bananastick »

Goldy23 wrote: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.
Step up and play AA, then see how good all those players are you listed.
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Post by flatontheice »

Goldy23 wrote: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.
Always gotta reel you in Goldy... Chase Nysted had 27 point in the regular season. None of his 6 goals came against teams with a winning record and only 2 of his 21 assists came against teams with a winning record. That being said he had a good state tournament. Cam Born is hard to evaluate where he will be this year. in the 22 games he played last year, 4 of his 8 goals game against teams with a winning record. Riley Borer is a player and should be considered one of the strong seniors in that class..the rest of the ones you listed are great role players that give your team nice depth but lets not get carried away promoting you know who. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Post by Goldy23 »

bananastick wrote:
Goldy23 wrote: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.
Step up and play AA, then see how good all those players are you listed.
It would be great if they would. I suspect they would do pretty well against the AA schools as they more than held their own last year;

Apple Valley 4-1 scrimmage
Moorhead-5-0 scrimmage
Minnetonka 4-2 scrimmage
Hill Murray 0-2 scrimmage (before they lost most of the first line)
Duluth East 4-2
Wayzata 4-5 OT (Mustangs dominated play but gave up 3 quick goals)
Cretin 5-2
Johnson 2 wins in blowouts.
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Post by Goldy23 »

flatontheice wrote:
Goldy23 wrote: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.
Always gotta reel you in Goldy... Chase Nysted had 27 point in the regular season. None of his 6 goals came against teams with a winning record and only 2 of his 21 assists came against teams with a winning record. That being said he had a good state tournament. Cam Born is hard to evaluate where he will be this year. in the 22 games he played last year, 4 of his 8 goals game against teams with a winning record. Riley Borer is a player and should be considered one of the strong seniors in that class..the rest of the ones you listed are great role players that give your team nice depth but lets not get carried away promoting you know who. :lol: :lol: :lol:
Including sections and state (all teams with winning records by the way) Nysted had more than 30 points. As for the rest of the mentioned players, this post is about SLEEPERS and I think that they qualify as I suspect several of them will step up and have very big years.
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Post by Papa Bergundy »

Goldy23 wrote:
bananastick wrote:
Goldy23 wrote: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.
Step up and play AA, then see how good all those players are you listed.
It would be great if they would. I suspect they would do pretty well against the AA schools as they more than held their own last year;

Apple Valley 4-1 scrimmage
Moorhead-5-0 scrimmage
Minnetonka 4-2 scrimmage
Hill Murray 0-2 scrimmage (before they lost most of the first line)
Duluth East 4-2
Wayzata 4-5 OT (Mustangs dominated play but gave up 3 quick goals)
Cretin 5-2
Johnson 2 wins in blowouts.
So they were 2-1 against good AA teams? I'm not impressed...
Stay Classy, Minnesota.
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Post by starmvp »

Papa Bergundy wrote:
Goldy23 wrote:
bananastick wrote: Step up and play AA, then see how good all those players are you listed.
It would be great if they would. I suspect they would do pretty well against the AA schools as they more than held their own last year;

Apple Valley 4-1 scrimmage
Moorhead-5-0 scrimmage
Minnetonka 4-2 scrimmage
Hill Murray 0-2 scrimmage (before they lost most of the first line)
Duluth East 4-2
Wayzata 4-5 OT (Mustangs dominated play but gave up 3 quick goals)
Cretin 5-2
Johnson 2 wins in blowouts.
So they were 2-1 against good AA teams? I'm not impressed...
I too, am not impressed...
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Post by underthenbar01 »

raman, mhd
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senior sleepers

Post by dueling21 »

Here's a good list (depending on what you consider a sleeper):

D - Chris Benson, Spring Lake Park
F - Eric Bradley, Mounds View
F - Quinn Buckellew, Moorhead
D - Chris Casto, Hill-Murray
F - Cal Decowski, Andover
F - Tyler Dietzler, Jefferson
F - Cory Ellis, St. Paul Johnson
F - Nick Eisenmenger, Windom
F - Mike Erickson, Eden Prairie
D - Dan Fick, Forest Lake
F - Chris Fischer, Apple Valley
F - Josh Gaughan, Buffalo
F - Lucas Gervais, Fergus Falls
D - James Hansen, Osseo
F - Chad Hennum, Elk River
D - David Jarrett, Edina
D - Jordan Johnson, Hill-Murray
F - Kyle Lutzka, Duluth East
D - Nick McLain, Delano
F - Matt Nahan, Sartell
F - Jesse Nemgar, Bemidji
D - Andrew Pitts, North Metro
G - Matt Ray, ANdover
F - Mitch Rowe, Tartan
F - Eric Scheid, Blaine
D - James Trevathan, St. Paul Academy
F - Gavin Tufte, Blaine
F - Thomas Williams, Alexandria
F - Evan Wilson, Providence Academy
F - Andy Worzala, Sartell
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Post by Ramalamahamdam »

acpal wrote:trevor baumgartner from roseau. hard worker,playes both forward and defense, great all around solid player;
Trevor is talented, but he lacks strength. He is very weak in front of the net and along the boards. It showed alot in the Secton final game against moorhead last year...
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Re: Senior Sleepers 09-10

Post by HockeyMN1 »

Lakeviewing wrote:
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.
Yea that line should be lethal this year.
EP two out of three.
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Post by OldTimePuck00 »

Alex Koopmeiners from St. Cloud Cathedral.
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Post by scarlethockey33 »

another senior for the scarlets other than campbell, jace leiferman returns as the second leading scorer from last year's team
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Post by eastonhock »

brett hebel for warroad..watched him play a couple games last year. great size and is shadowed by brock nelson.
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Post by bender09 »

adam knockemoose
brett hebel
jake useldinger

from section 8..i consider them sleepers cause they are all uncommited big players looked to by there teams to step up in big situations.
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Post by Hockeyfan#8 »

what is this a thread so that kids can put their pals on it?
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Post by OldTimePuck00 »

Also, Jake McCormick of Breck.
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Post by crankshaft »

Nate Jose of Mankato West, great vision on the ice, pure hockey sense, complete defenseman.
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Post by backcheck101 »

Pat Noesen & Josh Mensing of Red Wing were two of the top three goal scorers on the team last year. They will be expected to lead the team this year.
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Post by SEMinnHockeyNut »

Spencer Lee of Mayo after last night's 4 goal game against a good team, he could surprise some people this year.
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Post by Rookie19 »

Spencer Lee's 4 goals last night . 5 for career maybe a real sleeper.
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Post by fromthecrowd »

John Skerbec from GR
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Post by wbmd »

ovy14 wrote:Jack Nasvik from White Bear Lake
He sure hasn't done anything this year.
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Post by CB00 »

CB00 wrote:Look for these two to have a big year for Elk River:

Chad Hennum and Ben Jaremko
Jaremko is having a Mr. Hockey nominee kind of year. 42 points. 25 goals, 17 assists. Against a top schedule. Ben has scored in almost every game this year. Was overlooked for Elites, playing with something to prove. :D
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