Reebok High Performance Advanced 15 Chatter
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Reebok High Performance Advanced 15 Chatter
Thought I would put this topic out there for chatter, since the festival is approaching this weekend...
There have a couple seeding games that I know of...
D2 beat D6 2-1 with 2 late gaols in the 2nd half of that scrimmage...
D8 beat D6 3-2, scoring three goals in the first half, and D6 coming back and almost scoring to tie late in 2nd half...
Good games, and some very good young ladies in both games...
In talking to some of the D8 dads, D8 beat D3 in a scrimmage by a 5-2 score...
There have a couple seeding games that I know of...
D2 beat D6 2-1 with 2 late gaols in the 2nd half of that scrimmage...
D8 beat D6 3-2, scoring three goals in the first half, and D6 coming back and almost scoring to tie late in 2nd half...
Good games, and some very good young ladies in both games...
In talking to some of the D8 dads, D8 beat D3 in a scrimmage by a 5-2 score...
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D8 beat D3 4 to 2 (1 empty neter).
D2 beat D3 in OT 3 to 2.
So that pool looks like it was pretty well balanced but D8 and D3 got through with 2-0 records.
Funny in the first game they called penaltys but you played even strength in the second they played short handed. Does anyone know how it works at the scrimage fest?
Should be a fun weekend, I know my daughter is really looking forward to it. Have heard that D10 has a really strong group this year.
D2 beat D3 in OT 3 to 2.
So that pool looks like it was pretty well balanced but D8 and D3 got through with 2-0 records.
Funny in the first game they called penaltys but you played even strength in the second they played short handed. Does anyone know how it works at the scrimage fest?
Should be a fun weekend, I know my daughter is really looking forward to it. Have heard that D10 has a really strong group this year.
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Here is the D6 roster from the district website.
Goalies:
52 - Cassandra Heyman - Eden Prairie
53 - Hannah Ehresmann - Minnetonka
Defense:
3 - Lilia Everson - Edina
17 - Megan Hinze - Chaska
29 - Mary Kate Hallett - Edina
33 - Kelsey Crow - Minnetonka
34 - Erika Beek - Bloomington
41 - Sydney Baldwin - Minnetonka
Forwards:
2 - Laura Emory - Prior Lake
5 - Riley Anderson - Edina
6 - Taylor Williamson - Edina
7 - Angela Heppelmann - Eden Prairie
9 - Diana Draayer - Minnetonka
15 - Bethany Gibson - Rochester Mayo
16 - Frankie Townsend - Minnetonka
20 - Meghan Transgrud - Rochester Mayo
23 - Katie Murney - Edina
24 - Dani Kocina - New Prague
26 - Claire Jamar
36 - Amber Galles - Prior Lake
Also chosen for Dist 11:
Sara Freschi – Bloomington
Courtney Johnson - Eden Prairie
Goalies:
52 - Cassandra Heyman - Eden Prairie
53 - Hannah Ehresmann - Minnetonka
Defense:
3 - Lilia Everson - Edina
17 - Megan Hinze - Chaska
29 - Mary Kate Hallett - Edina
33 - Kelsey Crow - Minnetonka
34 - Erika Beek - Bloomington
41 - Sydney Baldwin - Minnetonka
Forwards:
2 - Laura Emory - Prior Lake
5 - Riley Anderson - Edina
6 - Taylor Williamson - Edina
7 - Angela Heppelmann - Eden Prairie
9 - Diana Draayer - Minnetonka
15 - Bethany Gibson - Rochester Mayo
16 - Frankie Townsend - Minnetonka
20 - Meghan Transgrud - Rochester Mayo
23 - Katie Murney - Edina
24 - Dani Kocina - New Prague
26 - Claire Jamar
36 - Amber Galles - Prior Lake
Also chosen for Dist 11:
Sara Freschi – Bloomington
Courtney Johnson - Eden Prairie
Rosters D10
District 10
No. Last Name, First Name Pos. L/R 2010-11 Team
37 Miller, Abbey G Benilde-St Margret HS V
3 Kaehler, Maddi D St Francis HS V
25 Hartje, Taylor D Andover HS V
14 Schlagel, Amy D Coon Rapids HS V
18 Kimmerle, Amanda D Anoka HS V
28 Guzy, Allie D Spr Lk Pk/St Anthony HS V
29 Langlie, Sierra D Andover HS V
5 Parent, Blair F Anoka HS V
6 Chancellor, Jordan F The Blake School V
7 McLaughlin, Jordan F Elk River HS V
8 Falck, Kiersten F Blaine HS V
11 Voltin, Rebecca F Andover HS V
12 Swanstrom, Samantha F Blaine HS V
13 Goodin, Mikayla F Andover HS V
16 Toupal, Alexandra F Irondale HS V
20 Westgaard, Samantha F Elk River HS V
22 Swanstrom, Katie F Blaine HS V
23 Antony, Emily F Rogers HS V
9/32 Donovan, Samantha F Irondale HS V
40 Bakken, Brenna G Centennial HS V
No. Last Name, First Name Pos. L/R 2010-11 Team
37 Miller, Abbey G Benilde-St Margret HS V
3 Kaehler, Maddi D St Francis HS V
25 Hartje, Taylor D Andover HS V
14 Schlagel, Amy D Coon Rapids HS V
18 Kimmerle, Amanda D Anoka HS V
28 Guzy, Allie D Spr Lk Pk/St Anthony HS V
29 Langlie, Sierra D Andover HS V
5 Parent, Blair F Anoka HS V
6 Chancellor, Jordan F The Blake School V
7 McLaughlin, Jordan F Elk River HS V
8 Falck, Kiersten F Blaine HS V
11 Voltin, Rebecca F Andover HS V
12 Swanstrom, Samantha F Blaine HS V
13 Goodin, Mikayla F Andover HS V
16 Toupal, Alexandra F Irondale HS V
20 Westgaard, Samantha F Elk River HS V
22 Swanstrom, Katie F Blaine HS V
23 Antony, Emily F Rogers HS V
9/32 Donovan, Samantha F Irondale HS V
40 Bakken, Brenna G Centennial HS V
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In looking at the rosters, and watching the D6 games, I believe that the top bracket will be very balanced. My kids played in D10 prior to moving south, and knowing the girls on that roster, D10 will be a strong team.
D6, D8, D2, D3 are close in strength, and I imagine D4/5 with the North Wright girls will have a good team as well...
Does anyone know how strong the two northern districts are?
D6, D8, D2, D3 are close in strength, and I imagine D4/5 with the North Wright girls will have a good team as well...
Does anyone know how strong the two northern districts are?
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They are now posted on the MN Hockey website:fun&games wrote:Are there rosters posted anywhere?
http://www.minnesotahockey.org/page/sho ... rmance-15-
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Re: Reebok High Performance Advanced 15 Chatter
It doesn't seem like the seeding games served much of a purpose this year with only 8 teams now vs. 12 teams in the past (no longer a top 8-team bracket and bottom 4-team pool). In the bottom part of the bracket, it looks like there will be a 2-0 team vs. a 1-0 team in the opening game (I believe D11/12 and D15/16 played only 1 seeding game - vs. each other). Does anyone know the process that was used to determine the bracket pairings based on the seeding game results?DmanDad1980 wrote:Thought I would put this topic out there for chatter, since the festival is approaching this weekend...
There have a couple seeding games that I know of...
D2 beat D6 2-1 with 2 late gaols in the 2nd half of that scrimmage...
D8 beat D6 3-2, scoring three goals in the first half, and D6 coming back and almost scoring to tie late in 2nd half...
Good games, and some very good young ladies in both games...
In talking to some of the D8 dads, D8 beat D3 in a scrimmage by a 5-2 score...
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I think the 'seeding' games were scheduled a while ago because that's the way it was always done, and nobody knew what to do about them after the districts were blended into 8 teams and the fees were posted and collected. (One manager thought there was still a bracket and a lower pool as of two weeks ago.) They could have just called them warmup scrimmages instead--I don't think they have any bearing on anything.
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This post from last year courtesy of joehockey is still relevant:
As a parent with a daughter through the process and graduating HS in 2 weeks......a little perspective -
1) Enjoy every event - if you take that approach your daughter will enjoy and play better
2) Don't sweat each outcome - if your player loves the game and works hard they will do well. Here is an example of the right focuse - as a U16 Bethany Brausen was not selected to National Camp (she was as a U15 & U17) - she was MS Hockey, and the only two time Prep Female Hockey Player of the Year by the Pioneer Press - she was signed early by MN and will be a Great Golden Gopher because she loves the game.
3) The best players today will not be the best players by the time they are seniors - injuries, jobs, school, boys, growth, strength - will all determine the outcomes - it is tough to train and stay at the top and the girls do make sacrifices.
4) Parents determine Youth Hockey - they fall off at HS, U15, U16, U17, and the Upper Midwest Fall Elite League - apply your focus on helping your daughter be her best.
Have fun the ride goes by in a BLINK!
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There was some very good hockey played this weekend, as these Advanced events usually put out...
Watched the D6 (SW Metro district) girls, who played well in all three games and took third. Beating D4/5 on Friday, losing a great game to D10 in semis, as Schagel (Coon Rapids) scored with 2 minutes to go in an up and down game to put D10 up 2-1... Game was best I saw of weekend. D6 beat D2 (NE Metro district, with Red Wing girls in mix...) 2-0, for third last night.
D10 (NW Metro district) played very well all weekend long, and they capped it off beating D8 (SE Metro girls), 4-1, to win the championship. My guess is that D10, D6, D8 and D2 will be moving the most girls on to Mankato... Not an evaluator, just a Dad...
I will say that it was very good hockey all weekend. This age group has a bunch of talented kids. I saw that there was another thread talking about the talent level getting better each year, and having an older daughter go through this process prior, I have to agree. I see that the skill level of a larger number of girls are higher than before, and because of that greater number of good hockey players, less individuals stand out than they have in the past.
Simply put, the hockey is getting better. IMO...
Watched the D6 (SW Metro district) girls, who played well in all three games and took third. Beating D4/5 on Friday, losing a great game to D10 in semis, as Schagel (Coon Rapids) scored with 2 minutes to go in an up and down game to put D10 up 2-1... Game was best I saw of weekend. D6 beat D2 (NE Metro district, with Red Wing girls in mix...) 2-0, for third last night.
D10 (NW Metro district) played very well all weekend long, and they capped it off beating D8 (SE Metro girls), 4-1, to win the championship. My guess is that D10, D6, D8 and D2 will be moving the most girls on to Mankato... Not an evaluator, just a Dad...

I will say that it was very good hockey all weekend. This age group has a bunch of talented kids. I saw that there was another thread talking about the talent level getting better each year, and having an older daughter go through this process prior, I have to agree. I see that the skill level of a larger number of girls are higher than before, and because of that greater number of good hockey players, less individuals stand out than they have in the past.
Simply put, the hockey is getting better. IMO...
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Thank you!capitalist wrote:This post from last year courtesy of joehockey is still relevant:
As a parent with a daughter through the process and graduating HS in 2 weeks......a little perspective -
1) Enjoy every event - if you take that approach your daughter will enjoy and play better
2) Don't sweat each outcome - if your player loves the game and works hard they will do well. Here is an example of the right focuse - as a U16 Bethany Brausen was not selected to National Camp (she was as a U15 & U17) - she was MS Hockey, and the only two time Prep Female Hockey Player of the Year by the Pioneer Press - she was signed early by MN and will be a Great Golden Gopher because she loves the game.
3) The best players today will not be the best players by the time they are seniors - injuries, jobs, school, boys, growth, strength - will all determine the outcomes - it is tough to train and stay at the top and the girls do make sacrifices.
4) Parents determine Youth Hockey - they fall off at HS, U15, U16, U17, and the Upper Midwest Fall Elite League - apply your focus on helping your daughter be her best.
Have fun the ride goes by in a BLINK!
What joehockey said is very true... great perspective...

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I'm not sure I understand:DmanDad1980 wrote:Thank you!capitalist wrote:This post from last year courtesy of joehockey is still relevant:
As a parent with a daughter through the process and graduating HS in 2 weeks......a little perspective -
1) Enjoy every event - if you take that approach your daughter will enjoy and play better
2) Don't sweat each outcome - if your player loves the game and works hard they will do well. Here is an example of the right focuse - as a U16 Bethany Brausen was not selected to National Camp (she was as a U15 & U17) - she was MS Hockey, and the only two time Prep Female Hockey Player of the Year by the Pioneer Press - she was signed early by MN and will be a Great Golden Gopher because she loves the game.
3) The best players today will not be the best players by the time they are seniors - injuries, jobs, school, boys, growth, strength - will all determine the outcomes - it is tough to train and stay at the top and the girls do make sacrifices.
4) Parents determine Youth Hockey - they fall off at HS, U15, U16, U17, and the Upper Midwest Fall Elite League - apply your focus on helping your daughter be her best.
Have fun the ride goes by in a BLINK!
What joehockey said is very true... great perspective...
2) the girl went to 15s national camp and earned Ms Hockey as a senior
3) the best 15s will not be the best seniors
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Not that much to understand, seems he is saying sometimes a top player doesn't go to New York, and that kids peak at different times so don't get to wrapped up in the results from the weekend. Most of all enjoy the time with your kid they are on the down slope of being a kid. Hard to believe but next year mine will want to drive herself. Thought it was simply put and well said by someone who just went through the whole process.InigoMontoya wrote:
I'm not sure I understand:
2) the girl went to 15s national camp and earned Ms Hockey as a senior
3) the best 15s will not be the best seniors
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Re: Reebok High Performance Advanced 15 Chatter
The Girls HP 15 Summer Camp Selectees and Alternates have been published:
http://www.minnesotahockey.org/page/sho ... ummer-camp
No districts or last year's teams are listed here, though. I guess you'd have to look at the district rosters for this information.
http://www.minnesotahockey.org/page/sho ... ummer-camp
No districts or last year's teams are listed here, though. I guess you'd have to look at the district rosters for this information.