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dangler20
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Princeton high school

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How good will the high school boys team do next year? With the new coach and with 15 seniors gone.
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codemanh
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We're going to be horrible next year. Barely any varsity experience left with 15 seniors leaving. We lost our first line and our top 4 D, plus others.
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codemanh wrote:We're going to be horrible next year. Barely any varsity experience left with 15 seniors leaving. We lost our first line and our top 4 D, plus others.
:shock:
Always celly hard.
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Post by steelheader »

Given the fact that are now a single A school, they may have an opportunity to win a section game or two. They had little chance at AA.
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steelheader wrote:Given the fact that are now a single A school, they may have an opportunity to win a section game or two. They had little chance at AA.
Did they drop Milaca from the co-op?

If so, who's Milaca co-oping with now?
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Post by wingmaster »

steelheader wrote:Given the fact that are now a single A school, they may have an opportunity to win a section game or two. They had little chance at AA.
that being said they probably have a pretty good shot at winning the state A tournament next year
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Post by Cowboy »

I don't believe Milaca had any h.s. aged players that didn't still have bantam eligibility left.

I don't know what they (Milaca) will do in the future.
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Post by observer »

Whether or not Milica is providing any players to the team I presume they are still a member of the co-op and still have their student population included in the total student number?
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Post by tigerhockey05 »

it does not matter how many kids we lost we have good kids coming up and we all work together unlike the following years
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Post by MHGr8ness »

i doubt they'll win a playoff game... section 5 is tough for class A.
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Post by lidstrom24 »

Princeton is literally gonna be destroyed this year they have no experience and no talent at all. there leading scorer is going to be john jelinek thats all there talent that they have. moving to 5a is not going to help them at all and they just wont win a game in the playoffs.
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Post by mn miracle man »

Does anyone know who they hired for their assistant coaching positions?
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Post by truehockeyfan »

Dont see princeton making it out of their section with Hermantown and Saint Cloud Cathedral in their section
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Post by theDONK »

tigerhockey05 wrote:it does not matter how many kids we lost we have good kids coming up and we all work together unlike the following years
I think it matters a little... these kids have little if any varsity experience. The pace and flow of the game is different and i dont see them making it out of 1st round in playoffs. i dont see them reaching .500 during the season either.
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Post by MrBoDangles »

They have huge youth numbers for a class A program. Look for them to contend for 5AA titles in the near future.
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Post by BlackTape »

Ha Ha Ha Mr Bodangles. They have between 200-300 kids in their whole program including mites. That is not huge numbers, LOL.
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BlackTape wrote:Ha Ha Ha Mr Bodangles. They have between 200-300 kids in their whole program including mites. That is not huge numbers, LOL.
Compare with other class A programs...... You will see the light :idea: Probably somewhere between #5 and 15 for class A numbers.

Very few class A high school programs have youth associations that field A teams at all traveling levels. Should be a good sign for how princeton will compete in the future.
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MrBoDangles wrote:
BlackTape wrote:Ha Ha Ha Mr Bodangles. They have between 200-300 kids in their whole program including mites. That is not huge numbers, LOL.
Compare with other class A programs...... You will see the light :idea: Probably somewhere between #5 and 15 for class A numbers.

Very few class A high school programs have youth associations that field A teams at all traveling levels. Should be a good sign for how princeton will compete in the future.
they are one of the bigger class A schools. that's y they only this year dropped down a class. enrollment is just under 1000. pretty big for class A
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Post by lidstrom24 »

MHGr8ness wrote:
MrBoDangles wrote:
BlackTape wrote:Ha Ha Ha Mr Bodangles. They have between 200-300 kids in their whole program including mites. That is not huge numbers, LOL.
Compare with other class A programs...... You will see the light :idea: Probably somewhere between #5 and 15 for class A numbers.

Very few class A high school programs have youth associations that field A teams at all traveling levels. Should be a good sign for how princeton will compete in the future.
they are one of the bigger class A schools. that's y they only this year dropped down a class. enrollment is just under 1000. pretty big for class A
But out of those 1000 they have like 30 students that are even interested in hockey including the student section.
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Post by codemanh »

lidstrom24 wrote:
MHGr8ness wrote:
MrBoDangles wrote: Compare with other class A programs...... You will see the light :idea: Probably somewhere between #5 and 15 for class A numbers.

Very few class A high school programs have youth associations that field A teams at all traveling levels. Should be a good sign for how princeton will compete in the future.
they are one of the bigger class A schools. that's y they only this year dropped down a class. enrollment is just under 1000. pretty big for class A
But out of those 1000 they have like 30 students that are even interested in hockey including the student section.
There are about 30 guys on the team. About 30 girls players. Don't know about the student section but they pack there arena for home games.
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Post by lidstrom24 »

codemanh wrote:
lidstrom24 wrote:
MHGr8ness wrote: they are one of the bigger class A schools. that's y they only this year dropped down a class. enrollment is just under 1000. pretty big for class A
That was definitely an exaggeration if ya couldnt tell

But out of those 1000 they have like 30 students that are even interested in hockey including the student section.
There are about 30 guys on the team. About 30 girls players. Don't know about the student section but they pack there arena for home games.
That was definitely an exaggeration if ya couldnt tell
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