Add EJ Faust to your list. He went to a Canadian Junior team somewhere.watchdog wrote:ryan crosson D trf playing in bchl
Who's Not Coming Back '10-'11?
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The NAHL rosters were released today:
http://www.nahl.com/news/story.cfm?id=1786
Looks like there are five Minnesota kids leaving to go play in the NAHL this season:
Hesse (93) - Alaska
Hinz (93) - Fairbanks
Horton (94) - Janesville
Kautz (94) - Owatonna
Pilot (94) - Austin
http://www.nahl.com/news/story.cfm?id=1786
Looks like there are five Minnesota kids leaving to go play in the NAHL this season:
Hesse (93) - Alaska
Hinz (93) - Fairbanks
Horton (94) - Janesville
Kautz (94) - Owatonna
Pilot (94) - Austin
Knew about the other four, but Hinz is a surprise. Thought he was back at North St. Paul this year...Go-Wild! wrote:The NAHL rosters were released today:
http://www.nahl.com/news/story.cfm?id=1786
Looks like there are five Minnesota kids leaving to go play in the NAHL this season:
Hesse (93) - Alaska
Hinz (93) - Fairbanks
Horton (94) - Janesville
Kautz (94) - Owatonna
Pilot (94) - Austin
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The choice to go play for Russell Stover seems very obvious to those who are not in a metro area or not in a single team town.
The mission of the Russell Stover Tier I hockey program is two-fold. 1) to develop the player both on and off the ice into a mature adult with a well rounded academic background that is capable of playing hockey at the next level. 2) provide the necessary exposure for the player to showcase his talents to junior and college hockey scouts.
Aside from two NHL sheets of ice in their home rink, Russell Stover Hockey players workout in an in-rink state-of-the-art work out facility. The Blue Valley and Olathe school districts are among the finest school districts in the nation. Johnson County, where nearly ever player will be billeted, is among the nicest and most affluent counties in the United States.
Russell Stover Hockey’s inclusion in the Tier 1 Hockey League further ensures it will compete against the highest caliber competition in the nation while being heavily scouted by junior and college hockey programs. Last year Russell Stover beat Shattuck Saint Mary’s.
The central location of Kansas City in the Midwest serves to open the entire nation to scheduling possibilities for the team as well as making it easy to attend one of the several home dates the team hosts.
The two-fold approach of player development and exposure, combined with the extraordinary coaching staff, state-of-the-art facilities and central location makes Russell Stover hockey an exceptional midget hockey choice for any player wanting to develop for the next level.
You’ll NEVER get any of that playing for Rochester Century because they only develop their 3rd and 4th lines, not their top level players. The coaching at Century are incapable of developing a top-level hockey program or their top-level players. (Not that the coaches are bad people, they just aren't good hockey coaches.)
The Stover coaches are excellent leaders, well respected by players and the entire hockey community because of their proven track records, not by having a gift of talented players (like Century has had). The Stover coaching team has worked hard to develop their players. They run a very tight ship, with little tolerance for nonsense. The players know the are there to work hard (in school and at hockey), learn, and excel in preparation for the next level.
When considering that you can’t move to another Minnesota high school without sitting out for a year, you have no choice but to stay in a program that does NOTHING to grow top players or leave the state.
Century or Stover, easy, Stover wins hands down. However, if you’re privileged enough to be on a metro team or on a 1 team town, you probably have no reason to leave, you demand much more out of your coaching and the players.
Is it time for AAA 18U to hit Minnesota? Maybe.
The mission of the Russell Stover Tier I hockey program is two-fold. 1) to develop the player both on and off the ice into a mature adult with a well rounded academic background that is capable of playing hockey at the next level. 2) provide the necessary exposure for the player to showcase his talents to junior and college hockey scouts.
Aside from two NHL sheets of ice in their home rink, Russell Stover Hockey players workout in an in-rink state-of-the-art work out facility. The Blue Valley and Olathe school districts are among the finest school districts in the nation. Johnson County, where nearly ever player will be billeted, is among the nicest and most affluent counties in the United States.
Russell Stover Hockey’s inclusion in the Tier 1 Hockey League further ensures it will compete against the highest caliber competition in the nation while being heavily scouted by junior and college hockey programs. Last year Russell Stover beat Shattuck Saint Mary’s.
The central location of Kansas City in the Midwest serves to open the entire nation to scheduling possibilities for the team as well as making it easy to attend one of the several home dates the team hosts.
The two-fold approach of player development and exposure, combined with the extraordinary coaching staff, state-of-the-art facilities and central location makes Russell Stover hockey an exceptional midget hockey choice for any player wanting to develop for the next level.
You’ll NEVER get any of that playing for Rochester Century because they only develop their 3rd and 4th lines, not their top level players. The coaching at Century are incapable of developing a top-level hockey program or their top-level players. (Not that the coaches are bad people, they just aren't good hockey coaches.)
The Stover coaches are excellent leaders, well respected by players and the entire hockey community because of their proven track records, not by having a gift of talented players (like Century has had). The Stover coaching team has worked hard to develop their players. They run a very tight ship, with little tolerance for nonsense. The players know the are there to work hard (in school and at hockey), learn, and excel in preparation for the next level.
When considering that you can’t move to another Minnesota high school without sitting out for a year, you have no choice but to stay in a program that does NOTHING to grow top players or leave the state.
Century or Stover, easy, Stover wins hands down. However, if you’re privileged enough to be on a metro team or on a 1 team town, you probably have no reason to leave, you demand much more out of your coaching and the players.
Is it time for AAA 18U to hit Minnesota? Maybe.
crazy4 GC you are spot on the Stover program is on the right track not only to advance players to the next level but coaches as well. Head coach U18 is now at Western Mich. and U16 coach is now Omaha Lancer Asst coach in USHL, As far as players; 4 from U18 team are now on USHL rosters and 2 from U16 as well. I Think you are right Mn may want to consider getting a U16 and U18 team into the Tier 1 mwhel . The larger schools may have no draw but there are many small program that good players would benefit from these teams. 

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tier 1 u18
the city of rochester could support one, no need for mn hockey as these kids are beyond association.
This would be could for the elite player of non metro or northern powerhouse assocations. Note, good for the player, so hold off on the bad for the high school team. Minnesota would field a very good team. Easy drive for mom and dad to visit, lower cost, and home more often.
Rochester or St Cloud either would be good location.
This would be could for the elite player of non metro or northern powerhouse assocations. Note, good for the player, so hold off on the bad for the high school team. Minnesota would field a very good team. Easy drive for mom and dad to visit, lower cost, and home more often.
Rochester or St Cloud either would be good location.
North St. Paul
Nick Hinz leaving No. St. Paul is a real loss to that team. He is a good sized offensive defenseman with a lot of speed and skill. Joe Rubbelke, Nick Hinz and Zac McCarver were way ahead of anybody else that they had. Rubbelke graduated and Hinz leaving for Fairbanks doesn't leave much behind. Did anyone tell him there are few places on earth colder than winter in Fairbanks, Alaska?
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Interesting choice. We've heard of kids going to the USHL and NAHL but OJHL is a new one this year. Wonder what's behind the choice as I'll guess he may have had an opportunity for the USHL and NAHL too. Better chance to be drafted by a NHL team? 31 teams in the OJHL.
http://ojhl.pointstreaksites.com/view/o ... f-the-ojhl
http://ojhl.pointstreaksites.com/view/o ... f-the-ojhl
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Word of caution...
http://www.letsplayhockey.com/1013blatherwick.html
Are the expansions of all these junior leagues giving kids opportunities, or false hopes?
http://www.letsplayhockey.com/1013blatherwick.html
Are the expansions of all these junior leagues giving kids opportunities, or false hopes?
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Faust
where did EJ Faust play high school? never heard the name
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Code: Select all
SR - F - EJ Faust - Blake - Aurora-OJHL
SO - F - Kyle Osterberg - Lakeville South - NTDP (Minnesota-Duluth)
JR - F - Nate Arentz - Lakeville North - Fargo-USHL
JR - F - Austyn Young - S St. Paul - Sioux Falls-USHL
SR - F - Tanner Lane - Detroit Lakes - Fargo-USHL (Nebraska-Omaha)
SR - F - Drew Anderson - Rochester Century - Russel Stover AAA
SO - F - Jake Horton - Tartan - Janesville-NAHL
SR - F - Evan Hesse - Monticello - Alaska-NAHL
SR - F - Ryan Crosson - Thief River Falls - Quesnel-BCHL
SR - D - Ethan Prow - Sauk Rapids - Des Moines-USHL (St. Cloud State)
SR - D - Nick Hinz - North St. Paul - Fairbanks-NAHL
JR - D - Matt Pilot - S St. Paul - Austin-NAHL
SR - D - Connor Faupel - Rochester Century - Russel Stover AAA
JR - D - Mike Reilly - Holy Angels - Shattuck St. Mary's
SR - D - Ben Marshall - Mahtomedi - Omaha-USHL (Minnesota)
SR - D - Andy Welinski - Duluth East - Green Bay-USHL (Minnesota-Duluth)
JR - D - Brady Skjei - Lakeville North - NTDP (Minnesota)
SR - D - Charlie Donlin - Holy Family - Colorado Rampage AAA
JR - D - Brandon Parker - Fairibault - Russel Stover AAA
SR - G - Matt LaPrade - Holy Family - Colorado Rampage AAA
JR - G - Brock Kautz - Rochester Century - Owatonna-NAHL
SR - G - Adam Wilcox - S St. Paul - Green Bay-USHL (Minnesota)
JR - G - Collin Olson - Apple Valley - NTDP
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Matt Benolkin, Holy Angels junior, is already there.
http://russellstoverstars.com/
A little 0-4 start, should be a fun season.
http://russellstoverstars.com/
A little 0-4 start, should be a fun season.
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Re: Faust
wow..why is that?blueblood wrote:Faust has played for the following associations/teams:
Minnetonka - through 6th grade
Eden Prairie - 7th and 8th grade
Shattuck - 9th and 10th grade
Blake - 11th grade
Good luck EJ...
MrBoDangles wrote:Word of caution...
http://www.letsplayhockey.com/1013blatherwick.html
Are the expansions of all these junior leagues giving kids opportunities, or false hopes?
Great article with a lot of truth in it

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Russell Stover -observer wrote:Matt Benolkin, Holy Angels junior, is already there.
http://russellstoverstars.com/
A little 0-4 start, should be a fun season.
# NAME (position) GP G A PTS PIM PPG SHG
4 Matt Benolkin (D) Disabled 7 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0.00
What does disabled mean? Some players have injured written by them. His states - Disabled.
Team Record for 11 games
GP W L T
11 3 7 1
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Here are some NAHL Stats - Not a wise choice on making a move (IMO)observer wrote:Any updates? How's it all going for these players?
Is the grass greener? Too Late to come back now.
3 Pilot, Matt D 8 Games 1 Goals 1 Assists Penalty Minutes78
Had to do a double take on the 78 is penalty minutes - NICE JOB


19 Horton, Jacob F 15 Games 3 Goals 6 Assist PIM 10
Started of strong / BUT only 1 point in last 6 games
30 Kautz, Brock 5 Games Minutes 272:10 Win 2 Loss 2 Save % .903
- ONLY PLAYED 5 OUT OF 15 GAMES - At Century - Probably play all the games. If this game stats stay the same for the remainder of the season.... He will have less games than a High School Season.

Here are a couple more that are playing in the NAHL:CrashDaNET wrote:Here are some NAHL Stats - Not a wise choice on making a move (IMO)observer wrote:Any updates? How's it all going for these players?
Is the grass greener? Too Late to come back now.
3 Pilot, Matt D 8 Games 1 Goals 1 Assists Penalty Minutes78
Had to do a double take on the 78 is penalty minutes - NICE JOB![]()
(+ not getting alot of ice time / 8 games out of 12 played)
19 Horton, Jacob F 15 Games 3 Goals 6 Assist PIM 10
Started of strong / BUT only 1 point in last 6 games
30 Kautz, Brock 5 Games Minutes 272:10 Win 2 Loss 2 Save % .903
- ONLY PLAYED 5 OUT OF 15 GAMES - At Century - Probably play all the games. If this game stats stay the same for the remainder of the season.... He will have less games than a High School Season.
5 Hesse, Evan F 16 Games 2 Goals 2 Assists PIM 6 Shots 20
Played all 16 games for Alaska. +/- is -2
12 Hinz, Nick D 13 Games 0 Goals 2 Assists PIM 39 Shots 14
Played 13 of 17 games for Fairbanks. +/- is +4