Who Won Mr. Hockey?
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Who Won Mr. Hockey?
My guess is Bjugstad or Gardiner, who won?
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Re: Who Won Mr. Hockey?
BigWorm wrote:My guess is Bjugstad or Gardiner, who won?
http://www.ushsho.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=23352
everybody knows it"s who ever commits to the mn golden chokers the Mr hockey award has turned into a standing joke, it's not a class a or class aa issue anymore it's if you commit to the U of M or maybe all juniors should excel and skip there senior year and head to the U of M, it's a JOKE nothing but a JOKE
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Mr Hockey comes down to the season you had and your future. If you are going to the UofM that is a plus. If your looked at as a 1st round NHL draft pick that is a plus. Just look at the last 5-7 years of winners and the other nominees. In most cases you see other nominees in the pros and winners not doing much now.
I was not impressed with Gardner at all... After watching in person and seeing him skate ONE WAY. Don't get me wrong he is great with the puck, and very hard to knock down, but his line-mates saved his behind by backchecking for him. I was sitting with some guys who don't even know hockey that well and they noticed that when he got the puck taken away from him, he GAVE UP. Not a good quality to have.
Funny, I noticed the same thing...greatone wrote:I was not impressed with Gardner at all... After watching in person and seeing him skate ONE WAY. Don't get me wrong he is great with the puck, and very hard to knock down, but his line-mates saved his behind by backchecking for him. I was sitting with some guys who don't even know hockey that well and they noticed that when he got the puck taken away from him, he GAVE UP. Not a good quality to have.
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The award will always go to the best AA player who goes the Gophers. I don't think it's right, but I've finally accepted that. Just think about it. I believe, not sure though, that the last time anyone won the award without going to the Gophers was back in 2005 when Brian Lee won the award. Lee and Oshie were hands down the best in the state year. It had to go to one of them and they both went to the Sioux. The only reason it went to Lee was because it had to go to one of them for the award to still have any credibility at all. In that case they still chose the AA player. If they had skipped both those players to give it to a future Gopher no one would even respect that award anymore. So yeah, they will always look for a Gopher to give it to unless the best two or three players play elsewhere. And city kids love to go to the Gophers so that's not likely.
Here is a list of the winners from the past 10 years:
2009 Nick Leddy Eden Prairie (Minnesota)
2008 Aaron Ness Roseau (Minnesota)
2007 Ryan McDonagh Cretin-Derham Hall (Wisconsin)
2006 David Fischer Apple Valley (Minnesota)
2005 Brian Lee Moorhead (North Dakota)
2004 Tom Gorowsky Centennial (Wisconsin)
2003 Nate Dey North St. Paul (St. Cloud)
2002 Gino Guyer Greenway (Minnesota)
2001 Marty Sertich Roseville (Colorado College)
2000 Paul Martin Elk River (Minnesota)
Hard to say that a prerequisite is that a player is going to the U of MN based on looking at this list. I will agree that in all likelihood it is probably going to be a player that comes from a AA program and that probably is based more on the level of competition and how scouts view that. I would guess that had Schroeder stayed at St. Thomas, that he would definitely had won but that is probably going to be more of an exception than a rule - it's just the way it is. It's unfortunate that the professional scouts and college coaches have a vote in this type of thing and would like to see that changed. Irregardless, I believe Bjugstad was a very good choice and wish him well at the U of M and beyond.
2009 Nick Leddy Eden Prairie (Minnesota)
2008 Aaron Ness Roseau (Minnesota)
2007 Ryan McDonagh Cretin-Derham Hall (Wisconsin)
2006 David Fischer Apple Valley (Minnesota)
2005 Brian Lee Moorhead (North Dakota)
2004 Tom Gorowsky Centennial (Wisconsin)
2003 Nate Dey North St. Paul (St. Cloud)
2002 Gino Guyer Greenway (Minnesota)
2001 Marty Sertich Roseville (Colorado College)
2000 Paul Martin Elk River (Minnesota)
Hard to say that a prerequisite is that a player is going to the U of MN based on looking at this list. I will agree that in all likelihood it is probably going to be a player that comes from a AA program and that probably is based more on the level of competition and how scouts view that. I would guess that had Schroeder stayed at St. Thomas, that he would definitely had won but that is probably going to be more of an exception than a rule - it's just the way it is. It's unfortunate that the professional scouts and college coaches have a vote in this type of thing and would like to see that changed. Irregardless, I believe Bjugstad was a very good choice and wish him well at the U of M and beyond.
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Maybe the vote should be after the tournament since they don't announce it till the Sunday after, then the whole state can see how some of the candidates play, or don't play. The stars really didn't shine so bright in this tournament. It was great to see the kids without big heads play their hearts out, even if they weren't Mr. Hockey or D1 candidates!
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You make it sound like you missed the first 27 games of the season?greatone wrote:I was not impressed with Gardner at all... After watching in person and seeing him skate ONE WAY. Don't get me wrong he is great with the puck, and very hard to knock down, but his line-mates saved his behind by backchecking for him. I was sitting with some guys who don't even know hockey that well and they noticed that when he got the puck taken away from him, he GAVE UP. Not a good quality to have.
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that's a good way to look at it, I mean you are right, he is the only player to forgo his senior year because he's wanted so badly by a D1 school. Oh and he's only what like 15th on the nhl draft board.spectator wrote:everybody knows it"s who ever commits to the mn golden chokers the Mr hockey award has turned into a standing joke, it's not a class a or class aa issue anymore it's if you commit to the U of M or maybe all juniors should excel and skip there senior year and head to the U of M, it's a JOKE nothing but a JOKE
So Who do you think should of won it then? I mean with your great supporting details and accurate comments you should have someone much better This guy's a joke.
Actually he's 24th. Nelson is the only other MN HS player on the list and he's ranked two spots above Bjugstad...
http://www.tsn.ca/draftcentre/feature/?id=11963
http://www.tsn.ca/draftcentre/feature/?id=11963