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H-M Roster posted

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Here is the roster posted on the MSHSL site

# Name Pos Grade
1 John Dugas G 10
6 Travis Wood D 9
9 Kevin Becker F 12
10 Luke Voltin F 10
11 Ben Bahe F 12
12 Ryan Holler F 12
14 Charlie Sampair F 11
15 Conrad Sampair F 11
16 Blake Heinrich D 10
17 Jonah Johnson D 11
18 Andrew Herlofsky D 11
19 John Phillippi F 12
20 Jake Guentzel F 10
21 Zach LaValle F 10
22 Bobby Bruski F 12
25 Andy Faust F 11
26 Loren French F 12
27 J.D. Cotroneo D 12
28 Kevin Schulze D 12
33 Tim Shaughnessy G 12
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Post by shakey »

Fascinating.
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Post by wblhockeyfan8 »

Cool story, bro. :roll:
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Post by brandy38 »

My kid was cut???
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Post by BodyShots »

What...no JV roster? #-o I'm on pins and needles just waiting for that to come out! :lol:
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Post by FREDFLINTSTONE »

brandy38 wrote:My kid was cut???
And your suprised? He can't skate, he can't stick handle, he's slow, he is afraid to go in the corners, but other than that he's a hell of a hockey player.
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Post by stpaul »

Only room for 5 newcomers. Wood, Conrad Sampair, Heinrich & Herlofsky from the JV. Guenzel was at HM but played Woodbury Bantams. Did Conner McCallum, who played regular D last year, get cut? HM has a deep and experienced club. 10 guys playing their 3rd year on varsity.
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Post by old goalie85 »

Where did Wood grow up? Must be one heck of a player.
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Post by Master Recruiter »

Please provide all the youth hockey associations these kids played in...would like to know which High school teams were hurt the most by Hill
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Post by The Gumper »

5 sophomores and a freshman. H-M is clearly in trouble and headed for a mediocre season. :lol:
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Post by starmvp »

I'm excited to watch Hill this year. They should have a great season.
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Post by Pioneerprideguy »

Master Recruiter wrote:Please provide all the youth hockey associations these kids played in...would like to know which High school teams were hurt the most by Hill
Hill Murray is the only high school these kids have played for, so no other high schools have been hurt. :wink:
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Pioneerprideguy wrote:
Master Recruiter wrote:Please provide all the youth hockey associations these kids played in...would like to know which High school teams were hurt the most by Hill
Hill Murray is the only high school these kids have played for, so no other high schools have been hurt. :wink:
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Post by stpaul »

By hurt - he means hurt feelings...his.

It appears that Travis Woods is from Hudson.
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Post by brandy38 »

Becker is from Roseville, French is from Woodbury. That's all I know for sure aside from Guentzel, but someone mentioned him before.
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Post by Master Recruiter »

Pioneerprideguy wrote:
Master Recruiter wrote:Please provide all the youth hockey associations these kids played in...would like to know which High school teams were hurt the most by Hill
Hill Murray is the only high school these kids have played for, so no other high schools have been hurt. :wink:
re-read the question. What youth hockey associations did these kids play for. Thats my question
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Post by sachishi4 »

does it matter? Do the high schools own the rights to the youth hockey kids?
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Post by Master Recruiter »

sachishi4 wrote:does it matter? Do the high schools own the rights to the youth hockey kids?

you private backers and your instant defense mechanisms, wow.

I am just wondering where the kids played. See how those high schools do with the loss of some of there players.
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Post by northwoods oldtimer »

Report out of Grand Rapids had 3-3 tie in game 1. 2-1 win for Hill Murray in the second game with Grand Rapids.
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Master Recruiter wrote:
sachishi4 wrote:does it matter? Do the high schools own the rights to the youth hockey kids?

you private backers and your instant defense mechanisms, wow.

I am just wondering where the kids played. See how those high schools do with the loss of some of there players.
Wow, what's your issue with private schools? From your posts, you seem to have quite a bit of interest in them.
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Master Recruiter: "See how those high schools do with the loss of some of there players."

First of all, it's their, not there.

Secondly, volumes have been written about the attitude displayed by MR on this board and it has been beaten to death. The reality is HS Hockey is sponsored by schools and played by it's students. Public high schools never had kids that go to private schools. Playing in a youth association has no obligation whatsoever to attend the local public high school. Private schools were allowed to join conferences and state tournaments 36 years ago. That's a done deal. By the way 6 state titles in 36 years by private schools in AA is not exactly evidence of an unfair advantage.

So MR, carry on with your incorrect view of reality and your hurt feelings. You are not alone here.
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Post by Master Recruiter »

interestedbystander wrote:
Master Recruiter wrote:
sachishi4 wrote:does it matter? Do the high schools own the rights to the youth hockey kids?

you private backers and your instant defense mechanisms, wow.

I am just wondering where the kids played. See how those high schools do with the loss of some of there players.
Wow, what's your issue with private schools? From your posts, you seem to have quite a bit of interest in them.
Im interested in all high school hockey
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stpaul wrote:Master Recruiter: "See how those high schools do with the loss of some of there players."

First of all, it's their, not there.

Secondly, volumes have been written about the attitude displayed by MR on this board and it has been beaten to death. The reality is HS Hockey is sponsored by schools and played by it's students. Public high schools never had kids that go to private schools. Playing in a youth association has no obligation whatsoever to attend the local public high school. Private schools were allowed to join conferences and state tournaments 36 years ago. That's a done deal. By the way 6 state titles in 36 years by private schools in AA is not exactly evidence of an unfair advantage.

So MR, carry on with your incorrect view of reality and your hurt feelings. You are not alone here.
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incorrect view of reality? that title should go to you. Instead of answering a simple question you immediately go on the defensive for no reason. I'm not for or against private schools. It is all of high school hockey. I ask a simple question. What youth associations did these kids play for. I am just wondering. As youth hockey works. The majority of those kids go from their youth program to their high school program. When the kids choose to go private (whether its a powerhouse like HM, or a small time private) that obviously hurts their home town high school team talent wise. It is not a hard concept to grasp.

It would be nice if a Hill Murray fan would just answer a simple question instead of getting all upset when someone has a question about their team.

No one is bashing or putting down private schools or Hill Murray here. I am just asking a basic question.
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