How about leaving this kid alone???? It WAS a season-ending type injury so it was a very gutsy performance considering that. She was obviously running about 50% out there--if you couldn't tell that then you've never seen her play before. If she was healthy then HM would not be playing on Friday IMO. And that last penalty was not malicious--frustration for sure but not a hard hit. H Hill went into the boards a lot harder than that just a minute earlier on a hit from behind by the HM defenseman (also a penalty). I'm not a White Bear booster by any means, but I'd ask again to just leave this kid alone once and for all.hckynut12 wrote:I guess i feel somewhat vindicated for my previous comment that a zebra doesn't really ever change their stripes. i took some heat regarding this comment about #34 at the time. I was not at the game last night, but from what i am hearing, it sounds like she never really changed at all, in fact, if the penalty was taken with just a few seconds left in the game, as was reported, then she appropriately enough ended her HS career in the penalty box.....hmmmm anyone surprised?
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capitalist wrote:How about leaving this kid alone???? It WAS a season-ending type injury so it was a very gutsy performance considering that. She was obviously running about 50% out there--if you couldn't tell that then you've never seen her play before. If she was healthy then HM would not be playing on Friday IMO. And that last penalty was not malicious--frustration for sure but not a hard hit. H Hill went into the boards a lot harder than that just a minute earlier on a hit from behind by the HM defenseman (also a penalty). I'm not a White Bear booster by any means, but I'd ask again to just leave this kid alone once and for all.hckynut12 wrote:I guess i feel somewhat vindicated for my previous comment that a zebra doesn't really ever change their stripes. i took some heat regarding this comment about #34 at the time. I was not at the game last night, but from what i am hearing, it sounds like she never really changed at all, in fact, if the penalty was taken with just a few seconds left in the game, as was reported, then she appropriately enough ended her HS career in the penalty box.....hmmmm anyone surprised?
Sorry to say, unfortunately, I don't think people will leave her alone unless she cleans up her game...I was at the game and it was obvious that she can't keep up with Brandt and resorts to cheap play. These types of players come after my daughter at the U14A level too and it is very frustrating... I don't want my child to get hurt... It would be different if checking was allowed in girls hockey and the girls were READY to take a hit but it isn't the case so it DOES ges a little scary for the girls who play fair and hard!
I'm actually rather glad she *could* play - I don't wish injuries or illnesses on any kid.
I suppose the snark was directed more to the people (parents?) who blew up a fairly insignificant incident into an national news story, for Pete's sake! Maybe next time take a deep breath and find out the details before jumping to conclusions.
I suppose the snark was directed more to the people (parents?) who blew up a fairly insignificant incident into an national news story, for Pete's sake! Maybe next time take a deep breath and find out the details before jumping to conclusions.
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I love Hannah but my vote will always be for Krissy Wendell.iceage wrote:In my opinion, history will prove Hannah Brandt to be the best female hockey player to ever come out of Minnesota and one of the best in the country and the world as well. And to think that she is not done with her development yet. Wow!Homer wrote:Congrats to Roseville and HM. Both earned the right to advance to the finals. A couple of great games at Aldrich.
..........one of the best young women's hockey player in the world.
Krissy Wendell would chew her up and spit her out. Krissy had all the tools. Brandt who has a lot of nice tricks in her bag is a very nice player but lacks explosive speed. Which is generally major component in the higher levels for super Stardom. She will do well in her college career. I don't think her signature toe pulls moves will be as effective at the next level. A player with speed who can blow by a defense inside or outside is more effective.
I believe Rachel Bona from Coon Rapids would be considered closer to a Wendell type player. She plays in a much tougher conference than what Hill Murray ( (The bottom four in that conference are ABSOLUTELY terrible). Bona is clearly this years Hockey Stud. The gophers got a great one their.
As far as the best upcoming player in the world. The Marie Philip Poulin girl from Canada who is now a Freshman at BU. Wow, now there is a hockey player. You have to also look at Amanda Pelkey from NAHA. She is a 93 who has all the tools. Played on the U-18 for three years. She was on there when she was fifteen. Wow
I believe Rachel Bona from Coon Rapids would be considered closer to a Wendell type player. She plays in a much tougher conference than what Hill Murray ( (The bottom four in that conference are ABSOLUTELY terrible). Bona is clearly this years Hockey Stud. The gophers got a great one their.
As far as the best upcoming player in the world. The Marie Philip Poulin girl from Canada who is now a Freshman at BU. Wow, now there is a hockey player. You have to also look at Amanda Pelkey from NAHA. She is a 93 who has all the tools. Played on the U-18 for three years. She was on there when she was fifteen. Wow
Melvin44 wrote:I love Hannah but my vote will always be for Krissy Wendell.iceage wrote:In my opinion, history will prove Hannah Brandt to be the best female hockey player to ever come out of Minnesota and one of the best in the country and the world as well. And to think that she is not done with her development yet. Wow!Homer wrote:Congrats to Roseville and HM. Both earned the right to advance to the finals. A couple of great games at Aldrich.
..........one of the best young women's hockey player in the world.
I also love Bona but I would give the edge to Lorence, Kuehl and my sleeper Michelettti and let's not forget Sylvester and Reber. Yes eveyone I know there are more that could be listed.elkpower wrote:Krissy Wendell would chew her up and spit her out. Krissy had all the tools. Brandt who has a lot of nice tricks in her bag is a very nice player but lacks explosive speed. Which is generally major component in the higher levels for super Stardom. She will do well in her college career. I don't think her signature toe pulls moves will be as effective at the next level. A player with speed who can blow by a defense inside or outside is more effective.
I believe Rachel Bona from Coon Rapids would be considered closer to a Wendell type player. She plays in a much tougher conference than what Hill Murray ( (The bottom four in that conference are ABSOLUTELY terrible). Bona is clearly this years Hockey Stud. The gophers got a great one their.
As far as the best upcoming player in the world. The Marie Philip Poulin girl from Canada who is now a Freshman at BU. Wow, now there is a hockey player. You have to also look at Amanda Pelkey from NAHA. She is a 93 who has all the tools. Played on the U-18 for three years. She was on there when she was fifteen. Wow
Melvin44 wrote:I love Hannah but my vote will always be for Krissy Wendell.iceage wrote: In my opinion, history will prove Hannah Brandt to be the best female hockey player to ever come out of Minnesota and one of the best in the country and the world as well. And to think that she is not done with her development yet. Wow!
Remember the Gophers already have top 6-9 forwards and then you add Lorence and Anderson and if they red shirt West it'll be hard to find playing time. Kuehl will step right in at OSU and be a top 3-6 forward. Now if Bona would have chosen OSU

Just saying.
Is this the year for HM? They've been knocking on the door for a long time now and this isn't the same Roseville team as last year. That said, the Raiders are defending champs and deserve to be considered the favorite. McKeever will need another huge game and HM will need to avoid their normal 2nd period swoon that was all too common this year. Good luck to both teams and I look forward to a great game tonight.joehockey wrote:Melvin I like the way you are thinking.....it will be a classic 4AA championship!
Enjoy the game & good luck to all!