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starmom
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Re: Future hockey stars

Post by starmom »

PuckU126 wrote:
starmom wrote:
usahockey.lumbark wrote:In my mind these are future hockey stars around the twin cities:
Freshaman and Sophmores

Hudson Fashing- Apple Valley
Jake Guentzal- Hill Murray
John Wiitla- Lakeville South
Temmu Kivhame- Burnsville
Frankie Mork- Holy Angles
CJ smith- Holy Angles
Tony Roisum- Bloomington Jefferson
Sean Lang- Apple Valley
Christian Smith- Apple Valley
Max Coatta- Minneatonka
Vinny Letterii- Minneatonka
Freshman
Sophomore
Minnetonka
Angels
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It's what we moms do, sweetie \:D/
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Re: Future hockey stars

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starmom wrote:
PuckU126 wrote:
starmom wrote: Freshman
Sophomore
Minnetonka
Angels
Thanks for the English lesson, mom. :wink:
It's what we moms do, sweetie \:D/
Don't get north of the crosstown much--do ya! #-o
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Post by Chalk_Talk »

observer wrote:A few. Most of the best 8th and 9th graders play Bantam A.

Do you know any of there names or where they play? Just wondering if the next Toby Peterson is out there
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Post by dangler99.1 »

Iverson-Breck FW/Def
Witala-Breck Def
Poganski-St. Cloud-FW
Hammer-St. Cloud-FW
Zerban-Elk River-FW

9th graders from the 96 MN Blades that are playing
alot and playing well. Will be studs when they are junior/seniors.
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Post by Yakunin »

Shane Gersich from the Holy Family Fire is the stud of the 96 group. He is only an 8th grader. On the Frosh scoring report, he is the 3rd leading scorer in the State among all 8th and 9th graders!! I heard he had 5 goals in his game last Friday night. 10 goals and 10 assists in 12 games. Impressive.
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Post by starmvp »

Yakunin wrote:Shane Gersich from the Holy Family Fire is the stud of the 96 group. He is only an 8th grader. On the Frosh scoring report, he is the 3rd leading scorer in the State among all 8th and 9th graders!! I heard he had 5 goals in his game last Friday night. 10 goals and 10 assists in 12 games. Impressive.
5 goals is pretty good. Who was it against, Edina?
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Post by dangler99.1 »

Gersich had 7pts versus Waconia last week.

In my opinion, Gersich and Iverson are the top 96's in the state
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Re: Future hockey stars

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usahockey.lumbark wrote:In my mind these are future hockey stars around the twin cities:
Freshaman and Sophmores

Hudson Fashing- Apple Valley
Jake Guentzal- Hill Murray
John Wiitla- Lakeville South
Temmu Kivhame- Burnsville
Frankie Mork- Holy Angles
CJ smith- Holy Angles
Tony Roisum- Bloomington Jefferson
Sean Lang- Apple Valley
Christian Smith- Apple Valley
Max Coatta- Minneatonka
Vinny Letterii- Minneatonka
Lucia- wayzata best player in the state
Cameranesi- wayzata drafted by Waterloo in the ushl, commit to umd
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Post by wblhcky24 »

Jake wahlin woodbury bantam A has been playing up his whole life brother Brandon plays for wbl varsity this is jakes first year playing for Woodbury played for wbl b4 btw he's an 8th grader
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Danglesnipe&celly Tro
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Post by Danglesnipe&celly Tro »

observer wrote:A few. Most of the best 8th and 9th graders play Bantam A.
Rem Pitlick- wayzata bantam A 8th grade the kid is unreal
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Re: Future hockey stars

Post by nikebauer05 »

Danglesnipe&celly Tro wrote:
usahockey.lumbark wrote:In my mind these are future hockey stars around the twin cities:
Freshaman and Sophmores

Hudson Fashing- Apple Valley
Jake Guentzal- Hill Murray
John Wiitla- Lakeville South
Temmu Kivhame- Burnsville
Frankie Mork- Holy Angles
CJ smith- Holy Angles
Tony Roisum- Bloomington Jefferson
Sean Lang- Apple Valley
Christian Smith- Apple Valley
Max Coatta- Minneatonka
Vinny Letterii- Minneatonka
Lucia- wayzata best player in the state
Cameranesi- wayzata drafted by Waterloo in the ushl, commit to umd
I realize that you're trying to promote your boys at Wayzata but this topic is specifically about FRESHMEN and SOPHOMORES that are future varsity stars, not players on your team that are good and are juniors and seniors.
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Post by scarlethockey33 »

Danglesnipe&celly Tro wrote:
observer wrote:A few. Most of the best 8th and 9th graders play Bantam A.
Rem Pitlick- wayzata bantam A 8th grade the kid is unreal
any relation to Centennial Cougar alum and current Medicine Hat Tiger, Tyler Pitlick?
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Post by mghockey18 »

scarlethockey33 wrote:
Danglesnipe&celly Tro wrote:
observer wrote:A few. Most of the best 8th and 9th graders play Bantam A.
Rem Pitlick- wayzata bantam A 8th grade the kid is unreal
any relation to Centennial Cougar alum and current Medicine Hat Tiger, Tyler Pitlick?
Lance's kid.
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Post by nickmon3 »

Definately johnson from hibbing. You cant even argue that one.
The fighting team has a hockey problem
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Post by keepyourheadup »

I think including bantam players in the conversation is a must. Not all good young players choose to move to high school early. Rau, Camaranisi and Lucia are just a few examples of kids that played two years of bantams. Sometimes first isn't necessarily best.
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Post by muckandgrind »

Taylor Cammarata from Shattuck (Maple Grove kid) has been just tearing it up. IMO, him and Fasching are clearly the current best Sophmore-age players in the State with Guentzel and Lavalle (HM), Brodzinski (Blaine), Coatta and Lettieri (Minnetonka) in that next group. Labosky and Moore from BSM could also be in that next group.

I've seen Adam Johnson play as a Bantam in one game a few years back. Looked pretty good, but seems to have improved quite a bit since I last watched him.
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Post by minnscout »

Anyone know where Rem Pitlick is going to school next year? Staying @ Wayzata or going to BSM?
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Post by MNScout2 »

I know his dad Lance. He is looking to become a high school coach.
Has been negotiating with Providence, Breck and Benilde. Doesn't want his son to play for current Wayzata HS regime.
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Post by larsengeno27 »

Breck could use his kid.
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Post by O CANADA! »

any goalies?
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Post by hockeyfan893 »

Agreed on Cammarata. 97 points in 35 games. He's something else.
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Post by LosDangles »

DEHS Dan Green wrote:Phil Beaulieu- outstanding freshman defensemen from Duluth East
Very good hockey player.
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Post by dirtracing17 »

chubbs wrote:hibbing's entire jv and all of their other sophomores and freshman
what are we 12? its people like you that think there funny and arent, grow up already...have you wrote something not hibbing related?
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Post by Lowstickside »

I think these "best player" threads should only be allowed in the youth forum and should really be ignored altogether. They are ridiculous.

As far as the '95's go, the players recently went through the select 15 process and were evaluated on a district and state level by USA hockey evaluators. Maybe not perfect, but a well organized process which sent some players on to the National camp in New york last July. Maybe start there.
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Post by MrBoDangles »

Adam Johnson
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