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Looks like MN goalies are getting a work out
2011 Reebok Minnesota High Performance 15 camp.
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USA Hockey has their own "at large" bids. It's fairly common for kids to get an invite directly from them.unsportsmanlikeconduct wrote:Noticed Glover is on a team in new york and he was not listed as an alternate, I just looked again and the alternates of cass, wolff, and zerban are not listed on a team but there are people who did not make alternate nanne and glover maybe others.....how does this work, anyone thats been thru this have any insight????ivycreek wrote:Yes good luck to the boys!
Interesting development, Tyler Nanne was not not listed as making the team or as an alternate but is listed on the Grey teams roster at the national camp.
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It's all small stuff.
It's all small stuff.
Minnesota Kids Stats through 3 games in Rochester, NY
Forwards
Dylan Malmquist- 1 g 4 a
Jake Wahlin- 1 g 4 a
Joseph Lau- 1 g 3 a
Michael Sauer- 1 g 2 a
Paul Bittner- 1 g 2 a
Shane Gersich- 1 g 2 a
Austin Poganski- 1 g 1 a
Jacob Jaremko- 1 g 1 a
Dixon Bowen- 0 g 2 a
Cullen Munson- 0 g 1 a
Jack Murphy- 0 g 1 a
Keegan Iverson- 0 g 1 a
Tyler Nanne- 0 g 1 a
Joseph Marooney- 0 g 0 a
Defensemen
Alex Copa- 2 g 2 a-Tied for 2nd with 1 other for scoring among defensmen
Jack Glover- 1 g 2 a
Andy Glad- 0 g 1 a
Jack Walker- 0 g 1 a
Mitch Reinke- 0 g 1 a
Mitch Slattery- 0 g 1 a
Ryan Collins- 0 g 0 a
Travis Brown- 0 g 0 a
Goalies
Chase Perry- .870 save percentage
Alex Murray- .825 save percentage
Forwards
Dylan Malmquist- 1 g 4 a
Jake Wahlin- 1 g 4 a
Joseph Lau- 1 g 3 a
Michael Sauer- 1 g 2 a
Paul Bittner- 1 g 2 a
Shane Gersich- 1 g 2 a
Austin Poganski- 1 g 1 a
Jacob Jaremko- 1 g 1 a
Dixon Bowen- 0 g 2 a
Cullen Munson- 0 g 1 a
Jack Murphy- 0 g 1 a
Keegan Iverson- 0 g 1 a
Tyler Nanne- 0 g 1 a
Joseph Marooney- 0 g 0 a
Defensemen
Alex Copa- 2 g 2 a-Tied for 2nd with 1 other for scoring among defensmen
Jack Glover- 1 g 2 a
Andy Glad- 0 g 1 a
Jack Walker- 0 g 1 a
Mitch Reinke- 0 g 1 a
Mitch Slattery- 0 g 1 a
Ryan Collins- 0 g 0 a
Travis Brown- 0 g 0 a
Goalies
Chase Perry- .870 save percentage
Alex Murray- .825 save percentage
Final stats for MN kids at tournament 5 games played
Forwards
Dylan Malmquist- 2 g 6 a
Joseph Lau- 4 g 3 a
Shane Gersich- 3 g 4 a
Jake Wahlin- 1 g 5 a
Ryan Norman- 0 g 6 a- Was told he made it through Missouri Region to NY
Austin Poganski- 2 g 2 a
Michael Sauer- 2 g 2 a
Paul Bittner- 1 g 3 a
Jake Jaremko- 2 g 1 a
Tyler Nanne- 2 g 1 a
Dixon Bowen- 1 g 2 a
Jack Murphy- 0 g 2 a
Cullen Munson- 0 g 1 a- Was hurt on first day did not play after that
Joseph Marooney- 0 g 1 a
Keegan Iverson- 0 g 1 a
Defensmen
Alex Copa- 2 g 3 a- Tied for 2nd in scoring among defensmen
Jack Glover- 1 g 3 a- Tied for 4th in scoring among defensmen
Andy Glad- 0 g 1 a
Jack Walker- 0 g 1 a
Mitch Reinke- 0 g 1 a
Mitch Slattery- 0 g 1 a
Ryan Collins- 0 g 1 a
Travis Brown- 0 g 1 a
Goalies
Chase Perry- .869 Save Percentage
Alex Murray- .767 Save Percentage
Overall the 96 group looked very deep. The same was true for the Minnesota group a deep and talented bunch.
Forwards
Dylan Malmquist- 2 g 6 a
Joseph Lau- 4 g 3 a
Shane Gersich- 3 g 4 a
Jake Wahlin- 1 g 5 a
Ryan Norman- 0 g 6 a- Was told he made it through Missouri Region to NY
Austin Poganski- 2 g 2 a
Michael Sauer- 2 g 2 a
Paul Bittner- 1 g 3 a
Jake Jaremko- 2 g 1 a
Tyler Nanne- 2 g 1 a
Dixon Bowen- 1 g 2 a
Jack Murphy- 0 g 2 a
Cullen Munson- 0 g 1 a- Was hurt on first day did not play after that
Joseph Marooney- 0 g 1 a
Keegan Iverson- 0 g 1 a
Defensmen
Alex Copa- 2 g 3 a- Tied for 2nd in scoring among defensmen
Jack Glover- 1 g 3 a- Tied for 4th in scoring among defensmen
Andy Glad- 0 g 1 a
Jack Walker- 0 g 1 a
Mitch Reinke- 0 g 1 a
Mitch Slattery- 0 g 1 a
Ryan Collins- 0 g 1 a
Travis Brown- 0 g 1 a
Goalies
Chase Perry- .869 Save Percentage
Alex Murray- .767 Save Percentage
Overall the 96 group looked very deep. The same was true for the Minnesota group a deep and talented bunch.
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Scout, thanks for updating this for us. Much easier than sifting through the USA Hockey website where it is hard to track things.
Eight players had 10 points or more, with a high of 14.
8 points put a player in the Top 16.
7 put a player in the Top 27.
6 in the Top 37.
5 in the Top 53.
4 in the Top 85.
175 players had one point or more.
A total of 218 are listed with 24 of them goaltenders (194 skaters).
Eight players had 10 points or more, with a high of 14.
8 points put a player in the Top 16.
7 put a player in the Top 27.
6 in the Top 37.
5 in the Top 53.
4 in the Top 85.
175 players had one point or more.
A total of 218 are listed with 24 of them goaltenders (194 skaters).
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