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NHL Mid-term Draft Rankings

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North American Mid-Term Draft Rankings:

This is a list of the Minnesota High School Hockey players and their rankings in the North American Mid-terms (I decided to add Shattuck players to the list):

#30: Mario Lucia – Wayzata
#60: Joseph LaBate – Holy Angels
#65: Mike Reilly – Shattuck
#81: Max Everson – Edina
#132: Steven Fogarty – Edina
#160: Tony Cameranesi – Wayzata
#162: Tanner Sorenson – Shattuck
#176: Kyle Rau – Eden Prairie
#179: Neal Goff – Stillwater

Goaltenders:
#13: Peter Traber – Shattuck
#20: Alex Lyon – Lake of the Woods

http://www.nhl.com/ice/draftprospectbro ... &year=2011
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Post by WHAFightingSaints »

Hockey Hub reporting Max Everson commits to Harvard
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Post by mulefarm »

Compared to the last few yrs, pretty weak group.
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Post by old goalie85 »

These kids are the 93's ? Is that correct ???
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Post by justintime47 »

A couple 92's in there. I have a feeling Rau will get drafted a bit higher than that. Quality player.
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Post by johnnyquest »

these kids are september 16, 1992 - sept. 15, 1993.

Curious, Lucia is highest ranked h.s. player (mn) yet I believe is uncommitted. Why isn't he a committed gopher recruit?
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Post by HockeyMN1 »

justintime47 wrote:A couple 92's in there. I have a feeling Rau will get drafted a bit higher than that. Quality player.
His only knock is he's a center who's about 5'8" 165. Other than that he's the most skilled player out of everyone listed here so it all depends if someone wants to take a chance on him. Maybe the Wild will take him late to appease the fans who get pissed that we have no MN kids.
EP two out of three.
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It sometimes bothers me that NHL teams care so much about size. Expecially for someone as talented as him. He gets it done.
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Given the fact this list is just North American players, I doubt Rau will climb the ladder come draft time. His size and the fact he did not choose the Jr's route will most certainly factor in as well.
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Post by johnnyquest »

and . . . . . . it will be interesting to see how these rankings factor into the "mr hockey" award.
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Post by observer »

Curious, Lucia is highest ranked h.s. player (mn) yet I believe is uncommitted. Why isn't he a committed gopher recruit?
He is a junior which might be part of the reason.
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Post by MrBoDangles »

johnnyquest wrote:these kids are september 16, 1992 - sept. 15, 1993.

Curious, Lucia is highest ranked h.s. player (mn) yet I believe is uncommitted. Why isn't he a committed gopher recruit?
Probably need to make sure that his dad still has the job.
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Post by wblhockeyfan8 »

MrBoDangles wrote:
johnnyquest wrote:these kids are september 16, 1992 - sept. 15, 1993.

Curious, Lucia is highest ranked h.s. player (mn) yet I believe is uncommitted. Why isn't he a committed gopher recruit?
Probably need to make sure that his dad still has the job.
:lol:
Always celly hard.
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Post by siouxforce19 »

johnnyquest wrote:Given the fact this list is just North American players, I doubt Rau will climb the ladder come draft time. His size and the fact he did not choose the Jr's route will most certainly factor in as well.
And where he's committed to play college hockey will play a role. Always does. Depends on the team. The University of Minnesota is not seen in as high regard with NHL teams and scouts currently as it used to be.
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Post by DubCHAGuy »

I know you just listed HS players but i'll just add these other Minnesotans.

Skaters
28 Seth Ambroz (New Prague)
90 Dan Carlson (Maple Grove)

Goalies
5 Matt McNeely (STA)
16 Adam Wilcox (SSP)
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Post by High Flyer »

DubCHAGuy wrote:I know you just listed HS players but i'll just add these other Minnesotans.

Skaters
28 Seth Ambroz (New Prague)
90 Dan Carlson (Maple Grove)
103 Welinski
116 Dunick
121 Windle
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Post by breakout »

johnnyquest wrote:Given the fact this list is just North American players, I doubt Rau will climb the ladder come draft time. His size and the fact he did not choose the Jr's route will most certainly factor in as well.
Why would choosing to avoid junior matter to any player? Do you want me to give you a list of players that choose not to play Jr. and did very well come draft time? That is nonsense.
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Post by LASERBLUE135 »

Rau will not be taken very high in the draft due to his size. PERIOD. I kinda wonder if Marshall Everson feels like he got the shaft. He was great in HS and got no recognition on the draft boards.
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