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Hermhawkey
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Re: Go north

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Hermantown would be the best environment for a transfer without question. They have more transfers there than any program in the State. So you already have a support group and community within a community. You don't have to worry about the coaches either because a lot of them don't live there either. Some of the locals will resent you, but most of them are down on the B teams.[/quote

Froggy,

You could not be more wrong. We likely have the fewest transfers of any program in the State. No idea where you get your info. My son has played from mites to bantams with one transfer from Hibbing 3 years ago. And, we have lost two good players, 8th graders who saw varsity minutes last yr at Marshall that were original Hermantown kids. East takes far more transfers. They shop from anywhere. A friend from AZ has has kid in the Randolph "program". Another from Michigan just moved in. Who cares?! Your jealously is off the charts and mis-directed. Every post is full of it.
Nevertoomuchhockey
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Re: Go north

Post by Nevertoomuchhockey »

Hermhawkey wrote::
Hermantown would be the best environment for a transfer without question. They have more transfers there than any program in the State. So you already have a support group and community within a community. You don't have to worry about the coaches either because a lot of them don't live there either. Some of the locals will resent you, but most of them are down on the B teams.[/quote

Froggy,

You could not be more wrong. We likely have the fewest transfers of any program in the State. No idea where you get your info. My son has played from mites to bantams with one transfer from Hibbing 3 years ago. And, we have lost two good players, 8th graders who saw varsity minutes last yr at Marshall that were original Hermantown kids. East takes far more transfers. They shop from anywhere. A friend from AZ has has kid in the Randolph "program". Another from Michigan just moved in. Who cares?! Your jealously is off the charts and mis-directed. Every post is full of it.[/quote]

Maybe he was factoring in the girls side too.
And if you are telling us your team is intact from mites other than 1 in 2 out, that my friend wins the championship of "full of it"
Froggy Richards
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Re: Go north

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Froggy Richards wrote:
Hermantown would be the best environment for a transfer without question. They have more transfers there than any program in the State. So you already have a support group and community within a community. You don't have to worry about the coaches either because a lot of them don't live there either. Some of the locals will resent you, but most of them are down on the B teams.
Hermhawkey wrote:
Froggy,

You could not be more wrong. We likely have the fewest transfers of any program in the State.
Maybe the game has passed you by Herm.
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SouthernMinnFan
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Post by SouthernMinnFan »

As you can see from the game between Edina which is largely considered the best minnesota program and Shattuck, if you can afford it, send him to Shattuck. It's the best place to play in the country.
Froggy Richards
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Post by Froggy Richards »

SouthernMinnFan wrote:As you can see from the game between Edina which is largely considered the best minnesota program and Shattuck, if you can afford it, send him to Shattuck. It's the best place to play in the country.
What game are you referring to, when was this played?
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