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dangle_snipe wrote:Don't you guys remember the last kid that came to the gophs after a big state tourny performace........
Yeah, was discussed earlier. Though we are supposed to believe Besse is significantly bigger and faster than Spehar was, even though he really isn't.

Not that Besse's career is going to follow the same trajectory as Spehar's (who was a good, but not great, college player), but it does look like he is going to be equally over-hyped heading into college. It is going to lead to expectations that will be tough for the kid to meet.

That's why I'm suggesting people wait until they see what he's able to do next year before making any comparisons or assumptions.
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keepyourheadup wrote:Just to clarify here, and trust me I know, Kloos is a hair over 5'9" At the beginning of the season he weighed about 170. The grind of the last 6 months took about 5 pounds off of him. Ideal weight for a kid his size will be about 175-180 at the next level. About the same exact size as Jay Barribal. Grant has maybe 2 inches on him and a frame that will allow him to play a little heavier than Justin, likely 185-190.
This is hilarious! What are you? His dad? You measure and weigh him daily? keepyourheadup, can you tell us what Justin's school lunch consists of? What kinda cereal does he like most? Yeah, lets just "trust you!"
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Post by Govie »

keepyourheadup wrote:Just to clarify here, and trust me I know, Kloos is a hair over 5'9" At the beginning of the season he weighed about 170. The grind of the last 6 months took about 5 pounds off of him. Ideal weight for a kid his size will be about 175-180 at the next level. About the same exact size as Jay Barribal. Grant has maybe 2 inches on him and a frame that will allow him to play a little heavier than Justin, likely 185-190.
The colleges and pros do condition their players (weights) to get them up.
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Pretty sure there's a Justin Kloos topic somewhere. I believe the title here is Besse. Let's celebrate these two outstanding players as everyone can agree they're two of the best in the State.

Kloos, 93 senior
Besse, 94 junior

It's funny because all players have differences and presumed weaknesses. You can shoot holes in Crosby and Ovechkin, considered the two best players in the world two years ago, if you look hard enough.
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observer wrote:Pretty sure there's a Justin Kloos topic somewhere. I believe the title here is Besse. Let's celebrate these two outstanding players as everyone can agree they're two of the best in the State.

Kloos, 93 senior
Besse, 94 junior

It's funny because all players have differences and presumed weaknesses. You can shoot holes in Crosby and Ovechkin, considered the two best players in the world two years ago, if you look hard enough.
I believe the original "topic" wasn't as much Grant Besse as it was why the Gophers didn't recruit him. Justin Kloos is a factor in that. Agree though, both great players.
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Since his career in high school is over, ya as a matter of fact I am. Sorry if that disapoints you.
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Sats81 wrote:
Nostalgic Nerd wrote:Kloos didn't do that much for me. I didn't really care for his work ethic when he didn't have the puck, or was stopped with the puck. He didn't stick out the way Besse or Sampair did. Sometimes I felt like he disappeared.
This is hilarious. Especially to those of us who have actually watched him play a considerable amount of hockey. So because you have probably seen him play once, on TV albeit you just pigeonhole him as a player. Sampair is a nice HS player but not even close to Kloos.
Kloos doesn't strike me as a complete player, yet. He will have to improve his defensive play to be that.
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keepyourheadup wrote:Since his career in high school is over, ya as a matter of fact I am. Sorry if that disapoints you.
Sigh....
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Nostalgic Nerd wrote:
Sats81 wrote:
Nostalgic Nerd wrote:Kloos didn't do that much for me. I didn't really care for his work ethic when he didn't have the puck, or was stopped with the puck. He didn't stick out the way Besse or Sampair did. Sometimes I felt like he disappeared.
This is hilarious. Especially to those of us who have actually watched him play a considerable amount of hockey. So because you have probably seen him play once, on TV albeit you just pigeonhole him as a player. Sampair is a nice HS player but not even close to Kloos.
Kloos doesn't strike me as a complete player, yet. He will have to improve his defensive play to be that.
Far more complete than Besse, though Besse is improving in his own end.
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Agree that this thread was about Grant and the absolutely stunning year/tourney he had. I said earlier and stand by it now that he is the best pure high school goal score I've seen in a very long time.

Oh, and for you Sats...Justin likes pancakes in the morning and loved sponge bob as a kid.
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Nostalgic Nerd wrote:
Sats81 wrote:
Nostalgic Nerd wrote:Kloos didn't do that much for me. I didn't really care for his work ethic when he didn't have the puck, or was stopped with the puck. He didn't stick out the way Besse or Sampair did. Sometimes I felt like he disappeared.
This is hilarious. Especially to those of us who have actually watched him play a considerable amount of hockey. So because you have probably seen him play once, on TV albeit you just pigeonhole him as a player. Sampair is a nice HS player but not even close to Kloos.
Kloos doesn't strike me as a complete player, yet. He will have to improve his defensive play to be that.
Then you clearly didn't watch him play in the USHL last spring for Waterloo. His play in the d-zone was great. He played extremely responsible and LS needed him to do what he does best (score and create offense consistently) for them to have a chance. He will adapt to what the team needs him to do. His hockey IQ is extremely high.
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keepyourheadup wrote:Agree that this thread was about Grant and the absolutely stunning year/tourney he had. I said earlier and stand by it now that he is the best pure high school goal score I've seen in a very long time.

Oh, and for you Sats...Justin likes pancakes in the morning and loved sponge bob as a kid.
No, the thread was started to take a very ill-informed shot at the Gophers for not recruiting him.
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JDUBBS1280 wrote:
dangle_snipe wrote:Don't you guys remember the last kid that came to the gophs after a big state tourny performace........
Yeah, was discussed earlier. Though we are supposed to believe Besse is significantly bigger and faster than Spehar was, even though he really isn't.

Not that Besse's career is going to follow the same trajectory as Spehar's (who was a good, but not great, college player), but it does look like he is going to be equally over-hyped heading into college. It is going to lead to expectations that will be tough for the kid to meet.

That's why I'm suggesting people wait until they see what he's able to do next year before making any comparisons or assumptions.
I was think more re ent recruit who had a big 2007 tourney.
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dangle_snipe wrote:
JDUBBS1280 wrote:
dangle_snipe wrote:Don't you guys remember the last kid that came to the gophs after a big state tourny performace........
Yeah, was discussed earlier. Though we are supposed to believe Besse is significantly bigger and faster than Spehar was, even though he really isn't.

Not that Besse's career is going to follow the same trajectory as Spehar's (who was a good, but not great, college player), but it does look like he is going to be equally over-hyped heading into college. It is going to lead to expectations that will be tough for the kid to meet.

That's why I'm suggesting people wait until they see what he's able to do next year before making any comparisons or assumptions.
I was think more re ent recruit who had a big 2007 tourney.
You thinking of Aaron Ness?
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Sats81 wrote:
Nostalgic Nerd wrote:
Kloos didn't do that much for me. I didn't really care for his work ethic when he didn't have the puck, or was stopped with the puck. He didn't stick out the way Besse or Sampair did. Sometimes I felt like he disappeared.


This is hilarious. Especially to those of us who have actually watched him play a considerable amount of hockey. So because you have probably seen him play once, on TV albeit you just pigeonhole him as a player. Sampair is a nice HS player but not even close to Kloos.



FYI: When LS played HM in head to head competition Charlie Sampair stopped Kloos cold, playing defense for the game, a position he hasn't played since squirts. I'd like to see Kloos Stop Sampair at 6-1 and 190 while Sampair plays forward for the game and Kloos plays defense...Sampair had a role to fill this year helping some young D, and when the D where out sick (Heinrick) he stepped in and helped his team win against LS--and deposited Kloos in the back of the net. Kinda of sick and tired of hearing Sampair is an OK High School Player. He is a Team player first and foremost, he has the best speed and hands in the state, and he led his team in goals all the while playing both ways hard. Just ask the kid from maple Grove that ended up in the players box when Sampair thought it was time for that kid to have a line change...Besse and Kloos did not do that this year....but they sure scored alot of goals.
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JDUBBS1280 wrote:
dangle_snipe wrote:
JDUBBS1280 wrote: Yeah, was discussed earlier. Though we are supposed to believe Besse is significantly bigger and faster than Spehar was, even though he really isn't.

Not that Besse's career is going to follow the same trajectory as Spehar's (who was a good, but not great, college player), but it does look like he is going to be equally over-hyped heading into college. It is going to lead to expectations that will be tough for the kid to meet.

That's why I'm suggesting people wait until they see what he's able to do next year before making any comparisons or assumptions.
I was think more re ent recruit who had a big 2007 tourney.
You thinking of Aaron Ness?
I believe he is talking about to a certain Grand Rapids player who had a breakout State Tourny and never really developed well with the Gophs.
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InYourFace09 wrote:
JDUBBS1280 wrote:
dangle_snipe wrote: I was think more re ent recruit who had a big 2007 tourney.
You thinking of Aaron Ness?
I believe he is talking about to a certain Grand Rapids player who had a breakout State Tourny and never really developed well with the Gophs.
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InYourFace09 wrote:
JDUBBS1280 wrote:
dangle_snipe wrote: I was think more re ent recruit who had a big 2007 tourney.
You thinking of Aaron Ness?
I believe he is talking about to a certain Grand Rapids player who had a breakout State Tourny and never really developed well with the Gophs.
Ah yes, another great example of why it's dangerous to put too much emphasis on one tourney.
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keepyourheadup wrote:Since his career in high school is over, ya as a matter of fact I am. Sorry if that disapoints you.
Oh man! I've seen it all now. If you really are his father at least you have the stones to admit it here!
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keepyourheadup wrote:Agree that this thread was about Grant and the absolutely stunning year/tourney he had. I said earlier and stand by it now that he is the best pure high school goal score I've seen in a very long time.

Oh, and for you Sats...Justin likes pancakes in the morning and loved sponge bob as a kid.


Lol. This is beautiful! :D :D
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JDUBBS1280 wrote:
InYourFace09 wrote:
JDUBBS1280 wrote: You thinking of Aaron Ness?
I believe he is talking about to a certain Grand Rapids player who had a breakout State Tourny and never really developed well with the Gophs.
Ah yes, another great example of why it's dangerous to put too much emphasis on one tourney.
In Patrick White's defense, I don't think all the emphasis was put on the tourney. He had a very good HS career (other than the state tourney) and was a proven scorer all the way up in youth. If you wanna rip the U for taking him, don't forget to consider he was a first round NHL draft pick too, obviously there were others that saw potential in him too.
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Sats81 wrote:
keepyourheadup wrote:Since his career in high school is over, ya as a matter of fact I am. Sorry if that disapoints you.
Oh man! I've seen it all now. If you really are his father at least you have the stones to admit it here!
Even if he is, he's still wrong in his comparisons. Oh, and completely biased, which makes me even that much more skeptical of what he has to say.
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JDUBBS1280 wrote:
Sats81 wrote:
keepyourheadup wrote:Since his career in high school is over, ya as a matter of fact I am. Sorry if that disapoints you.
Oh man! I've seen it all now. If you really are his father at least you have the stones to admit it here!
Even if he is, he's still wrong in his comparisons. Oh, and completely biased, which makes me even that much more skeptical of what he has to say.
I believe that keepyourheadup is Mr. Kloos.
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Sats81 wrote:
JDUBBS1280 wrote:
InYourFace09 wrote: I believe he is talking about to a certain Grand Rapids player who had a breakout State Tourny and never really developed well with the Gophs.
Ah yes, another great example of why it's dangerous to put too much emphasis on one tourney.
In Patrick White's defense, I don't think all the emphasis was put on the tourney. He had a very good HS career (other than the state tourney) and was a proven scorer all the way up in youth. If you wanna rip the U for taking him, don't forget to consider he was a first round NHL draft pick too, obviously there were others that saw potential in him too.
Not ripping the Gophers or the kid at all. Kids develop differently and at different time. Not every recruit works out. Happens to every program.
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InYourFace09 wrote:
JDUBBS1280 wrote:
Sats81 wrote: Oh man! I've seen it all now. If you really are his father at least you have the stones to admit it here!
Even if he is, he's still wrong in his comparisons. Oh, and completely biased, which makes me even that much more skeptical of what he has to say.
I believe that keepyourheadup is Mr. Kloos.
Thanks. I'm sure he won't mind when I say (in my unbiased opinion) that his child is a better player than Grant Besse then :)
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