It might be Jake's plan to attend Hill-Murray next year, however, his guardians (Dewey and his wife), are saying he will be at Woodbury - unless they suddenly get the money to pay for Hill-Murray.wblhockeyfan8 wrote:As of right now, his plan is to attend HM.wbmd wrote:From what I've heard, Jake Wahlin will be at Woodbury next year.XFactor wrote:Brandon Wahlin (from WBL) has a little brother named Jake who is amazing and yes he did go to Woodbury. He is living with Dewey now so he can play for the Woodbury A-Bantams for a season then he is going to Hill Murray to play high school.
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Then let me congratulate all Woodbury fans now!wbmd wrote:It might be Jake's plan to attend Hill-Murray next year, however, his guardians (Dewey and his wife), are saying he will be at Woodbury - unless they suddenly get the money to pay for Hill-Murray.wblhockeyfan8 wrote:As of right now, his plan is to attend HM.wbmd wrote: From what I've heard, Jake Wahlin will be at Woodbury next year.
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Whichever school Jake Wahlin does end up at (Woodbury or Hill-Murray), at least he'll have a better coach than he would at White Bear with Sager.wblhockeyfan8 wrote:Then let me congratulate all Woodbury fans now!wbmd wrote:It might be Jake's plan to attend Hill-Murray next year, however, his guardians (Dewey and his wife), are saying he will be at Woodbury - unless they suddenly get the money to pay for Hill-Murray.wblhockeyfan8 wrote: As of right now, his plan is to attend HM.
This is a string about Woodbury. How does WB (Woodbury) turn into a rant about WBL (White Bear Lake)? Youngblood. does WB = WBL? I think not. Save your WBL jabs for a topic on WBL!youngblood08 wrote:At least thier smart enough to wear shoes. What will the drama in WBL be this year? How's the coaching doing? I thought they ran him out of town over the summer? Looks like just alot of talk from WBL again.WB6162 wrote:That's funny, but not as funny as that team Stillwater sends out to the ice every week.youngblood08 wrote:Blue and White with a little lion on the front of one jersey.
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so, what do senior hockey players (17 - 18 year olds) do if they get cut from their HS teams nowadays?
way back in the day, i skated onto a junior b team and had a decent time. can they make the cut for junior gold or are they too old?
or does pride get the best of them and they hang it up for awhile?
way back in the day, i skated onto a junior b team and had a decent time. can they make the cut for junior gold or are they too old?
or does pride get the best of them and they hang it up for awhile?
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Edina's Junior Gold A had more skill and talent than most of the metro east Varsity's I watched last year. They rolled 3 lines that would be starting lines for half the Metro East Varsity's.standout4thlinejver wrote:Junior Gold is the main option. It is not goon hockey like many remember from years ago. Lots of good players and good coaches. Big programs (Edina, Wayzata, etc) could beat many (possibly most) lower level high school varsity teams.
People have no clue, as long as their kid makes the big Varsity team, that's why you'll never see them play Junior Gold A teams because they don't want their bubble broken.
Those kids play 40 regular season games and are pretty hard by the spring. Many of these kids play baseball, football and do not go to year around skills camps like the over trained varsity players do. So in Jan/Feb when the Varsity kids are hitting the wall because of too much of the same thing, Junior Gold players are hitting their peak.
Yes, I would say the top 10 Junior Gold A teams would fit right into Varsity without a problem and win at least half their games.
As hard as that is for too many clowns to accept.
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