Bantam b1 top players in the metro

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Farmtownhockeydad123
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Bantam b1 top players in the metro

Post by Farmtownhockeydad123 »

Who are some of the best players for Bantam B in the metro area
Irish
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Farmtownhockeydad123 wrote:Who are some of the best players for Bantam B in the metro area
Since you brought it up. Go for it! Who is on your list?
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Re: Bantam b1 top players in the metro

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Farmtownhockeydad123 wrote:Who are some of the best players for Bantam B in the metro area

1) #4 from Hastings
2) #9 from Hastings
3) #17 from Farmington
4) #3 from Hastings
5) #2 from Lakeville South
6) #21 from Lakeville North
7) #14 from Orono
8) #15 from Hastings
9) #12 from Osseo Maple Grove
10) #26 from Rosemount
old goalie85
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Post by old goalie85 »

I can't believe the Hastings BAA team isn't #1 in the state. They are very average only beat FL 2-1. :roll:
Farmtownhockeydad123
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Post by Farmtownhockeydad123 »

I've heard that #9 and number 10 from Hastings are good but not better than 8 and 18 from Farmington
MNhockey15443
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from the teams we have played

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I cannot think of his number but one of Edina captains who is a forward is very good always in the play creating some sort of scoring opporunity. Little #10 from Wayzata navy is a very smart hockey player. After that I have not seen one kid just dominate on a consistent basis. Maybe #12 from OMGHA and I believe its #21 from stillwater Red are also very solid.
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Post by SimplyPut »

maybe these individual players did not tryout well and thats the reason 15 - 45 kids placed higher then them in the begining of October..
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Bantam B 1 players

Post by takeitwide »

SimplyPut wrote:maybe these individual players did not tryout well and thats the reason 15 - 45 kids placed higher then them in the begining of October..
Most of these team all have 2 or 3 solid players that would play at the A level. North Metro has a nice player # 98 plays the game very well. As mentioned Wayzata is deep Blue has a couple of good players as does Navy they have #17 and #4. Edina has a stand out thats hard to beleive didnt make A. Chaska has two or three as well. White Bear Lake Orange is another team with 2 or 3 very good players.
Hhoocckkeeyy
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Best Bantam B Players? Really?

Post by Hhoocckkeeyy »

WOW.....can you say this is the perfect spot for all the dads you think their kid belonged on a Bantam A or AA team. Leave the scouting to the professionals and not the dads.
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Post by dlow »

hey Hhoocckkeeyy, I guess you are an A parent, congratulations, you are superior to parents at all other levels. keep up the good work
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Post by GoldenBear »

Hhooke...or whatever your tag line is. Your an idiot. Nothing wrong with this thread.
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Post by Whopper2 »

In the past, has there been any b1s that made it to high school. They say that 95% of the kids in mn between 15 and 16 drop out.
Tenoverpar
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Post by Tenoverpar »

there are always kids that never played a game of "A" hockey in their life that do play High School varsity. Puberty kicks in and so does a thing called work ethic and will power...
Whopper2
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Post by Whopper2 »

Thats true but name one
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Post by dlow »

The best two players on my early 90's HS team were C/B players coming up through youth. The higher end guys stopped working, thought they were better, these two spent their free time in 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th grade getting better.

Not probably typical, but not that unusual.
old goalie85
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Post by old goalie85 »

Nate Dey NSP MR Hockey Finalist. Played BB1 for a year.
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Post by Toomuchtoosoon »

Andrew Alberts never played "a". Played the equivalent of JGB as a soph. Now in NHL. Worked his tail off and grew into his body well. Extreme case.
Whopper2
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Post by Whopper2 »

anyone in the last 5 to 10 years. Times have changed
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Post by old goalie85 »

CJ Franklin Forest Lake 3 yr letterwinner two time all conference, now plays in the USHL for Soiux Falls. 2012 graduate. Never played summer hockey. Baseball.
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Post by officehazard »

Kid on Wayzata varsity never played A. They also had a few last year.
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Post by old goalie85 »

C J played one year of BA one BB1.
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Post by SauceHockey »

Patrick lauderdale of Lakeville south played bantam b hockey and last year as a sophomore he played with mr hockey Justin kloos on first line.
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Post by snowpuck »

I guess these people named more than 1... Yes it can be done and continues to be done. Sometimes you get out of the self serving political mess of association hockey. Expand your thinking
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