I do not have the 1998's HP 15 Final 102 list from a couple years ago. I do have who made the HP 15 National Camp roster and alternates from that year. There were 16 girls on the invite roster, and 17 as alternates (weird numbers, but that's what it was).Nevertoomuchhockey wrote:This is pretty telling.Lace'emUp wrote:Here are the updated numbers that everyone has been waiting for.
Of the newly termed "Final 57", on the HP 16 side, 53 of the 57 made the "Final 102" HP 15 Summer Camp in St. Cloud last year as player, or as one of the 9 alternates. That is 93%. One could turn this around and say only 53 of the 109 made it from last year, and that's only 49%. The rebuttal to that is: What would you guess the actual percentage be if they took 102 like they do at HP 15's and not 54 or 57, or whatever they dream up?
There were 25 National Campers last year on the HP 15 side, with 7 alternates. Of that, 24 of the 25 made the "Final 57", and 5 of the 7 alternates made it. In total, that's 91% return rate. Overall, only 4 new players made it to this higher level.
Things are a little more black/white on the HP 17 side since they had a "Final 54" last year. There are 37 players on the "Final 57" that made the "Final 54" last year. That is a 65% return rate.
But of the 20 who are new to this upper level, 13 made their section HP 16 rosters at last year. Only 7 are very new to this higher level. So one could look at the return rate being 50 of 57, or 88%.
Take a look at these numbers, then look back to my post on April 1st with the first round numbers. Then look to the following MN Hockey webpage:
http://www.minnesotahockey.org/page/sho ... ormance-15
Right in the middle of the page it states:
Traditionally, Minnesota has had about 50% turn over in players selected to national camps from one year to the next. In 2012, there was a 56% turn over from the previous year's 15 list and 40% turn over from the previous year's 16 list. This is proof of the large talent base here in Minnesota, our dedication to a fair, non-biased evaluation process, and the continued development of our players.
Now it's up to you to decide if this is true, or misleading.
I'd be curious how the very first HP selections at 15s translate into who's picked at 17s. It seems very very few girls or boys are ever selected if they don't make that very first cut to 15s camp?
-Of the 16 girls on the HP 15 invite roster, 14 girls are on the HP 17 "Final 57".
-Of the 17 girls on the HP 15 alternate roster, 11 girls are on the HP 17 "Final 57".
-In total, 25 of the 33 girls invited to the HP 15 National camp two years ago are on a HP 17 "Final 57" roster this year, or 76%.
-Of the 8 above did not make the Final 57 roster this year, 6 have made Section rosters at HP 16, HP 17, or both.
-One of the other absentees is the best hockey player in the state (point-wise) from Rochester Century, who would've made anything at HP 16 or HP 17. But she is also one of the top ranked U18 tennis player in the country (without naming names). My guess that's more important right now

Once again, digest the numbers however you may. And by the way, the selection process, however predetermined one might guess it can be, starts at the MN Selects level. Go look at the past results and you will find lots of these same names from when they were 10U and 8U players. Heck, I count 18 from the MN Select rosters posted from the 2009 tournament (that are on an HP 16 Final 57 roster). Again, this is when they're at 10U and 8U.
Let's not confuse anyone. ALL these girls are good if not great hockey players, and deserve to be where they are. It's the tryout process, and the "facts" that MN Hockey posts, that can be misleading. Sure, there will be a diamond in the rough here and there. But when MN Hockey posts that they have almost a 50% turn-over from year to year? That's misleading and almost fraudulent. They should not post ANYTHING to percentages! Because in the end, the percentages are very low that someone is going to come in off the street and make even a Final 54/57 team that hasn't at least made a District or Section HP roster in the past. MN Hockey is not only in the business of hockey, they're in the business of making money. There's a lot of girls paying that initial $80+$50 bucks to tryout, and MNH is never going change the system to eliminate all that tryout money. What they will do is create more HP levels. They already did with HP 14/15 (with is actually HP 13's). Why not HP 12's or HP 11's? If they do, MN Selects might not be too happy.