Tim Bonner (Osseo's New Scoring King)

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Tim Bonner (Osseo's New Scoring King)

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Does anyone know how many points Tim Bonner of Osseo scored his sophomore year? I know he had 52 points last year and has 52 points this year. trying to figure out of he is even close to the school record in career points which is Travis Morin (159)

Also do playoff games count?

thanks.
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He set the record early last week. I don't know the numbers, but he is officially is the leading scorer ever at Osseo. And he had two very nice goals on Saturday against Centennial.
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HSHockeyPurist wrote:He set the record early last week. I don't know the numbers, but he is officially is the leading scorer ever at Osseo. And he had two very nice goals on Saturday against Centennial.
Cogratulations Tim! Best overall player in the NWSC
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Post by Maple Grove Crimson#1 »

HSHockeyPurist wrote:He set the record early last week. I don't know the numbers, but he is officially is the leading scorer ever at Osseo. And he had two very nice goals on Saturday against Centennial.
Thanks. Yes Congrats to the new Scoring champ at Osseo.
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Why isn't he a finalist for Mr. Hockey?
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Post by Maple Grove Crimson#1 »

mulefarm wrote:Why isn't he a finalist for Mr. Hockey?
I think he should be, he is amazing to see in person. Im guessing becasue the NWSC is not a super strong conference that might be hurting him.
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Didn't hurt Brodzinski, but then again, Tim's last name isn't Brodzinski.... :shock:
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Post by Maple Grove Crimson#1 »

UntouchableFlow wrote:Didn't hurt Brodzinski, but then again, Tim's last name isn't Brodzinski.... :shock:
not sure why Jonny and not Tim. stats are very similar. either way there both two of the very best in the state and i dont think thats arguable.
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Post by blueliner5 »

UntouchableFlow wrote:Didn't hurt Brodzinski, but then again, Tim's last name isn't Brodzinski.... :shock:
Not taking away from any one players talent, but I have watched Brodzinski and Bonner both. Bonner brings more meaning to the game than Brodzinski. Brodzinski can snipe any goaltender, but that's all I see in him. No backchecking, no speed, floater where as Bonner brings all aspects to the game.
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blueliner5 wrote: Not taking away from any one players talent, but I have watched Brodzinski and Bonner both. Bonner brings more meaning to the game than Brodzinski. Brodzinski can snipe any goaltender, but that's all I see in him. No backchecking, no speed, floater where as Bonner brings all aspects to the game.
No question Bonner is the compete player. He brings a passion the full 51 minutes that coaches dream of. Quite frankly you couldn't say that of all of the Mr. Hockey candidates this year.

No question Rau deserved the final nod.
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