Duluth East 2015-2016
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Duluth East 2015-2016
How do you think this team will be next season? There is a lot of returning young talent, and they have a pretty good goalie coming back in Kirk Meirhoff.
Can they make the 8 peat happen?
Can they make the 8 peat happen?
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Re: Duluth East 2015-2016
They will always have a chance withe Randolph at the helm.I think next years team could be just as good and maybe better..Slammer wrote:How do you think this team will be next season? There is a lot of returning young talent, and they have a pretty good goalie coming back in Kirk Meirhoff.
Can they make the 8 peat happen?
RETURNING PLAYERS-
Alex Spencer D 6'4 215 11
Garret Worth D 5'9 140 9
Sam Kucera D 6'1 170 10
Andy Ness F
Reed Hill D 6'2 185 10
Owen Mageau F 6'2 195 11
Nathaniel Benson D 5'10 170 11
Austin Crist F 6'3 190 11
Ian Mageau F 5'11 185 9
Luke Dow F 5'8 160 11
Ryder Donovan F 5'10 130 8
Ryan Peterson F 5'9 165 11
Luke Lamaster D 6'1 175 9
Ash Altmann F 6'2 170 11
Shay Donovan D 6'2 175 11
Derek Boese F
Kirk Meierhoff G 6'1 175 10
Alex Spencer D 6'4 215 11
Garret Worth D 5'9 140 9
Sam Kucera D 6'1 170 10
Andy Ness F
Reed Hill D 6'2 185 10
Owen Mageau F 6'2 195 11
Nathaniel Benson D 5'10 170 11
Austin Crist F 6'3 190 11
Ian Mageau F 5'11 185 9
Luke Dow F 5'8 160 11
Ryder Donovan F 5'10 130 8
Ryan Peterson F 5'9 165 11
Luke Lamaster D 6'1 175 9
Ash Altmann F 6'2 170 11
Shay Donovan D 6'2 175 11
Derek Boese F
Kirk Meierhoff G 6'1 175 10
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I've heard there might be some transfers from Marshall... Who already reside in the East side anyways. they want to play for Randolph. I wouldn't be suprised if another goalie came to town too.TheHockeyDJ wrote:Any idea on key "off-season acquisitions" candidates?Slammer wrote:KEY RETURNERS-
Ash Altmann, Luke Dow, Alex Spencer, Shay Donovan, Ryan Peterson
I don't think it will matter though... This team is primed for another run through the section.
Slammer wrote:I've heard there might be some transfers from Marshall... Who already reside in the East side anyways. they want to play for Randolph. I wouldn't be suprised if another goalie came to town too.TheHockeyDJ wrote:Any idea on key "off-season acquisitions" candidates?Slammer wrote:KEY RETURNERS-
Ash Altmann, Luke Dow, Alex Spencer, Shay Donovan, Ryan Peterson
I don't think it will matter though... This team is primed for another run through the section.
May as well hand the trophy over already.
All other schools may as well cut all seniors next year and start developing the kids for 2017.
Sorry, fresh out, Don't Really Give Any.
I wouldn't disagree.DrGaf wrote:Slammer wrote:I've heard there might be some transfers from Marshall... Who already reside in the East side anyways. they want to play for Randolph. I wouldn't be suprised if another goalie came to town too.TheHockeyDJ wrote: Any idea on key "off-season acquisitions" candidates?
I don't think it will matter though... This team is primed for another run through the section.
May as well hand the trophy over already.
All other schools may as well cut all seniors next year and start developing the kids for 2017.

Is Randolph returning for another year? I think that is the real question regarding East.Slammer wrote:I've heard there might be some transfers from Marshall... Who already reside in the East side anyways. they want to play for Randolph. I wouldn't be suprised if another goalie came to town too.TheHockeyDJ wrote:Any idea on key "off-season acquisitions" candidates?Slammer wrote:KEY RETURNERS-
Ash Altmann, Luke Dow, Alex Spencer, Shay Donovan, Ryan Peterson
I don't think it will matter though... This team is primed for another run through the section.
Yes. Like this year, he will miss some games due to his son playing in Omaha, but he will still be the head coach.green4 wrote:Is Randolph returning for another year? I think that is the real question regarding East.Slammer wrote:I've heard there might be some transfers from Marshall... Who already reside in the East side anyways. they want to play for Randolph. I wouldn't be suprised if another goalie came to town too.TheHockeyDJ wrote: Any idea on key "off-season acquisitions" candidates?
I don't think it will matter though... This team is primed for another run through the section.
Even if some reason he didn't, the Hounds assistant coaches have been watching Randolph for years and I think they would make tremendous head coaches themselves.
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[Is Randolph returning for another year? I think that is the real question regarding East.[/quote]
Yes. Like this year, he will miss some games due to his son playing in Omaha, but he will still be the head coach.
Even if some reason he didn't, the Hounds assistant coaches have been watching Randolph for years and I think they would make tremendous head coaches themselves.[/quote]
He wont be retiring anytime soon
Yes. Like this year, he will miss some games due to his son playing in Omaha, but he will still be the head coach.
Even if some reason he didn't, the Hounds assistant coaches have been watching Randolph for years and I think they would make tremendous head coaches themselves.[/quote]
He wont be retiring anytime soon
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As long as East gets to play it's Section Quarter Final, Semi Final and Final game in Duluth every year in front of their home crowd they will always be the favorite.
Randolph is a great coach but doesn't hurt at to have 3 to 1 East fans at each section game every year. Would like to see his record if he had to play the semis or finals on a metro rink.
It's amazing all the rules the High School league incorporates to give everyone a chance they allow this to go on every year.
Randolph is a great coach but doesn't hurt at to have 3 to 1 East fans at each section game every year. Would like to see his record if he had to play the semis or finals on a metro rink.
It's amazing all the rules the High School league incorporates to give everyone a chance they allow this to go on every year.

I agree with this 100% ... but the go-to argument is "where else are you going to play this?"ThePuckStopsHere wrote:As long as East gets to play it's Section Quarter Final, Semi Final and Final game in Duluth every year in front of their home crowd they will always be the favorite.
Randolph is a great coach but doesn't hurt at to have 3 to 1 East fans at each section game every year. Would like to see his record if he had to play the semis or finals on a metro rink.
It's amazing all the rules the High School league incorporates to give everyone a chance they allow this to go on every year.
Wouldn't Grand Rapids be able to host? Vadnais heights? Blaine Superrink? It seems only fair to move it around.
BUT with the Duluth fans packing the joint and buying lots of ticket$$$ ... good luck moving it.
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ThePuckStopsHere wrote:As long as East gets to play it's Section Quarter Final, Semi Final and Final game in Duluth every year in front of their home crowd they will always be the favorite.
Randolph is a great coach but doesn't hurt at to have 3 to 1 East fans at each section game every year. Would like to see his record if he had to play the semis or finals on a metro rink.
It's amazing all the rules the High School league incorporates to give everyone a chance they allow this to go on every year.
I would argue that Grand Rapids fans often outnumber East fans at Amsoil Arena. Closer to even in section finals, but semi-finals Rapids has the most. Really sick of the home ice argument anyways. Rapids won in 06 and 07, with the games in Duluth. Granted 06 Cloquet beat East for us, but anyways, just got to win no matter if Amsoil Arena or playing on an outdoor rink in Bagley.
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They'll be in good shape for next season. Barring any surprises, their highest-scoring line returns intact, along with 5 of 6 defensemen, their highest-scoring freshman in 15 years, and a couple of other young players who were looking pretty good by season's end. Meierhoff is the heir apparent in goal, though Randolph isn't one to just hand a goalie the job without proving himself first.
I won't speculate too much further unless something changes. In fact, as much as I enjoy it, I'm looking forward to a little vacation from nonstop predictions and ranking deadlines.
They'll be in good shape for next season. Barring any surprises, their highest-scoring line returns intact, along with 5 of 6 defensemen, their highest-scoring freshman in 15 years, and a couple of other young players who were looking pretty good by season's end. Meierhoff is the heir apparent in goal, though Randolph isn't one to just hand a goalie the job without proving himself first.
I won't speculate too much further unless something changes. In fact, as much as I enjoy it, I'm looking forward to a little vacation from nonstop predictions and ranking deadlines.

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You guys are 100 percent correct it is very unfair but nobody at MSHSL is concerned about the subject. Follow the money!DrGaf wrote:I agree with this 100% ... but the go-to argument is "where else are you going to play this?"ThePuckStopsHere wrote:As long as East gets to play it's Section Quarter Final, Semi Final and Final game in Duluth every year in front of their home crowd they will always be the favorite.
Randolph is a great coach but doesn't hurt at to have 3 to 1 East fans at each section game every year. Would like to see his record if he had to play the semis or finals on a metro rink.
It's amazing all the rules the High School league incorporates to give everyone a chance they allow this to go on every year.
Wouldn't Grand Rapids be able to host? Vadnais heights? Blaine Superrink? It seems only fair to move it around.
BUT with the Duluth fans packing the joint and buying lots of ticket$$$ ... good luck moving it.
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Video I took of the GWG for East in the Section Final: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQku_GTGtNo
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I heard Forest Lake only has good enough players for a JV team next year.mulefarm wrote:I heard a couple of the better Grand Rapids players will transfer so they can play in St. Paul!TheHockeyDJ wrote:Any idea on key "off-season acquisitions" candidates?Slammer wrote:KEY RETURNERS-
Ash Altmann, Luke Dow, Alex Spencer, Shay Donovan, Ryan Peterson
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Crazy speak. You believe in UFO's too? I thought so.mulefarm wrote:I heard a couple of the better Grand Rapids players will transfer so they can play in St. Paul!TheHockeyDJ wrote:Any idea on key "off-season acquisitions" candidates?Slammer wrote:KEY RETURNERS-
Ash Altmann, Luke Dow, Alex Spencer, Shay Donovan, Ryan Peterson
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How many Cloquet players moving or "moving" to Hermantown?kniven wrote:Crazy speak. You believe in UFO's too? I thought so.mulefarm wrote:I heard a couple of the better Grand Rapids players will transfer so they can play in St. Paul!TheHockeyDJ wrote: Any idea on key "off-season acquisitions" candidates?

ER:Quit your whining
East travels more than any team in the state and they don't whine. They get tough and find a way to win.ThePuckStopsHere wrote:As long as East gets to play it's Section Quarter Final, Semi Final and Final game in Duluth every year in front of their home crowd they will always be the favorite.
Randolph is a great coach but doesn't hurt at to have 3 to 1 East fans at each section game every year. Would like to see his record if he had to play the semis or finals on a metro rink.
It's amazing all the rules the High School league incorporates to give everyone a chance they allow this to go on every year.
East brought fans to the State Tournament and made the place seem like a home rink. If ER would bring some fans to the AMSOIL then maybe it would seem like a home rink to ER. Quit the complaining, travel more during the season and don't play a bunch of 2nd tier teams at the end of the season before playoffs and you might just find yourself at State. But, then you would have to find fans to travel to St. Paul

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Where do you get this info?TheHockeyDJ wrote:I heard Forest Lake only has good enough players for a JV team next year.mulefarm wrote:I heard a couple of the better Grand Rapids players will transfer so they can play in St. Paul!TheHockeyDJ wrote: Any idea on key "off-season acquisitions" candidates?