Transfers for '13-14?
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Transfers for '13-14?
Who and where are kids transferring to?
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[quote="MegaMan"]Word on the street is Wayzata landed a pretty talented kid from Cleveland[/quote]
Yes I sat next to him at the State tournament and talked to him about moving to Minnesota. They did not move to Minnesota for hockey but they moved for his dads job. However they did a lot of research on where to move to and chose Wayzata.
Yes I sat next to him at the State tournament and talked to him about moving to Minnesota. They did not move to Minnesota for hockey but they moved for his dads job. However they did a lot of research on where to move to and chose Wayzata.
I am sure he will do well on the Wayzata JV.Bleed Maroon and Gold wrote:Yes I sat next to him at the State tournament and talked to him about moving to Minnesota. They did not move to Minnesota for hockey but they moved for his dads job. However they did a lot of research on where to move to and chose Wayzata.MegaMan wrote:Word on the street is Wayzata landed a pretty talented kid from Cleveland
Have you seen him play? Don't think he can make Varsity?394 West wrote:I am sure he will do well on the Wayzata JV.Bleed Maroon and Gold wrote:Yes I sat next to him at the State tournament and talked to him about moving to Minnesota. They did not move to Minnesota for hockey but they moved for his dads job. However they did a lot of research on where to move to and chose Wayzata.MegaMan wrote:Word on the street is Wayzata landed a pretty talented kid from Cleveland
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C'mon Minnscout. The West Coast BSM offense (bounce puck off glass/cross defensive zone passes to speeding Besse/Labosky combined with a five man forecheck) was effective against North Suburban opponents, you are independent now and no longer have Labosky/Besse. Kind of the equivalent of floating a kid at the far blue line at squirts - works at that level but not at higher levels.minnscout wrote:I hope he likes to block shots and play boring hockey
With your kids in the Wayzata program, why no love for Wayzata? I actually was pretty impressed that they could take a team of average players and make it to state by playing a complete game of hockey. I could see where a kid would want to play there. Kudos to them.
Hmm that must be why BSM had a better regular season record this year as an independent than two years ago when they won state playing a north suburban conference. Their breakout is coached to move it up the ice passing and controlled. If anything they overworked that. This year Besse, Lobosky and Moore played great team D.SWPrez wrote:C'mon Minnscout. The West Coast BSM offense (bounce puck off glass/cross defensive zone passes to speeding Besse/Labosky combined with a five man forecheck) was effective against North Suburban opponents, you are independent now and no longer have Labosky/Besse. Kind of the equivalent of floating a kid at the far blue line at squirts - works at that level but not at higher levels.minnscout wrote:I hope he likes to block shots and play boring hockey
With your kids in the Wayzata program, why no love for Wayzata? I actually was pretty impressed that they could take a team of average players and make it to state by playing a complete game of hockey. I could see where a kid would want to play there. Kudos to them.
The reality is without Dingman Wayzata was a 500 team last year and likely does not get out of section 6. Check out the # of one goal games. Maybe Ahrens can pick up the slack. Wayzata should not think that the freshman and sophomore that ran most of their scoring will see their senior or maybe Jr year.
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Heard same rumor. Too bad it ended in a transfer. The younger brother has also been a perennial MN Select, sad to see them leave Hibbing.HockeyBum wrote:Hibbing kids parents have a 55811 zip code. Mom working in Duluth. Not sure of dad. Rumor has it he got passed on Hibbing coaching job so got hill out of there. At least his parents moved. I'll bet Roo plays varsity and parent don't move an inch. Just like last years situation.
Not much Plante can do about this. Family moves into school district and these kids will be top players, can't keep them off the team. If this "breaks the seal" on kids moving into Hermantown for hockey and it increases, then staying in A becomes hard to defend, regardless of enrollment.