Best defenseman in the state
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Best defenseman in the state
Best forward isn't really up for debate but there doesn't seem to be a consensus on the back end this year. I think many expected Matt Anderson to be the top D-man but he's had a pretty tough season.
I think the short list is:
Matt Anderson
Grant Anderson
Dylan Samberg
Nick Perbix
Nicky Leivermann
Josh Ess
Keaton Pehrson
Any others in the running? Stampohar, Bjugstad, and Stucker maybe?
I think the short list is:
Matt Anderson
Grant Anderson
Dylan Samberg
Nick Perbix
Nicky Leivermann
Josh Ess
Keaton Pehrson
Any others in the running? Stampohar, Bjugstad, and Stucker maybe?
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My two cents:
If you look at the players "ceiling", then Matt Anderson is the best D man on the list. But you would not say that if you look only at the numbers this year.
The rest of the players all bring something different, and the next best D would be a great debate.
Personally, I've always like Ess. His game is solid, all around.
The kid who scares me the most when you look at the opponents bench would be Nick L from EP. Speedy, skilled, and always seems to bury a big goal when the game is in doubt.
I'm glad you included a mention to Stucker. He's on the ice under high pressure situations, always against the opponents top line. And usually shuts that line down.
Great debate
If you look at the players "ceiling", then Matt Anderson is the best D man on the list. But you would not say that if you look only at the numbers this year.
The rest of the players all bring something different, and the next best D would be a great debate.
Personally, I've always like Ess. His game is solid, all around.
The kid who scares me the most when you look at the opponents bench would be Nick L from EP. Speedy, skilled, and always seems to bury a big goal when the game is in doubt.
I'm glad you included a mention to Stucker. He's on the ice under high pressure situations, always against the opponents top line. And usually shuts that line down.
Great debate
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Like this thread.
My instincts are similar (the word best is a sticky wicket...is it "right now" or 2-3 years down the line?)...
1. Anderson
2. Leivermann
3. Stucker
4. Samberg
After those four its kind of a toss up
Here are a few not on your list that I like: Benton Maass (ER), John Stampohar (GR) and Will Zmolek (Roch Century).
My instincts are similar (the word best is a sticky wicket...is it "right now" or 2-3 years down the line?)...
1. Anderson
2. Leivermann
3. Stucker
4. Samberg
After those four its kind of a toss up
Here are a few not on your list that I like: Benton Maass (ER), John Stampohar (GR) and Will Zmolek (Roch Century).
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I meant right now, not factoring in potential. I still think Anderson is the best in the state but he hasn't done a whole lot to prove it so far.YouthHockeyHub wrote:Like this thread.
My instincts are similar (the word best is a sticky wicket...is it "right now" or 2-3 years down the line?)...
1. Anderson
2. Leivermann
3. Stucker
4. Samberg
After those four its kind of a toss up
Here are a few not on your list that I like: Benton Maass (ER), John Stampohar (GR) and Will Zmolek (Roch Century).
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Best defenseman in the state
To me Ryan Kranz #22 - Centennial is the best defenseman in the state. I got to watch him play against Elk River and he is absolutely phenomenal! A complete game changer!
They beat Elk River 5-1. Without him they would have lost that game.
They beat Elk River 5-1. Without him they would have lost that game.
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[quote="TheNightman"]Here's how Central Scouting has them ranked:
1. Dylan Samberg
2. Robbie Stucker
3. Nick Leivermann
4. Matt Anderson
5. Benton Maass
6. Jesse Bjugstad
7. Noah Ganske
8. Nick Perbix
Does anyone know if Ganske is actually playing D? MSHSL and the Hub have him listed as a forward.[/quote]
Jesse Bjugstad, best defenseman in the state? He's not even a top defenseman in the SEC. It's too bad he can't control his temper.
1. Dylan Samberg
2. Robbie Stucker
3. Nick Leivermann
4. Matt Anderson
5. Benton Maass
6. Jesse Bjugstad
7. Noah Ganske
8. Nick Perbix
Does anyone know if Ganske is actually playing D? MSHSL and the Hub have him listed as a forward.[/quote]
Jesse Bjugstad, best defenseman in the state? He's not even a top defenseman in the SEC. It's too bad he can't control his temper.
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hockeygoof1 wrote:Jesse Bjugstad, best defenseman in the state? He's not even a top defenseman in the SEC. It's too bad he can't control his temperTheNightman wrote:Here's how Central Scouting has them ranked:
1. Dylan Samberg
2. Robbie Stucker
3. Nick Leivermann
4. Matt Anderson
5. Benton Maass
6. Jesse Bjugstad
7. Noah Ganske
8. Nick Perbix
Does anyone know if Ganske is actually playing D? MSHSL and the Hub have him listed as a forward.

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Only saw Samberg in Elite League and one regular season game, so not as much perspective on his recent play , but hard to argue with NHL CS
At this point down the stretch, Leivermann is looking pretty good when considering both offensive and defensive production, and importance to success of team.
Perbix is the most dominant force on the ice in most Elk games Ive seen, but interestingly I think Maass may be more important to the Elks puck flow
All others mentioned are certainly top top quality as well.
At this point down the stretch, Leivermann is looking pretty good when considering both offensive and defensive production, and importance to success of team.
Perbix is the most dominant force on the ice in most Elk games Ive seen, but interestingly I think Maass may be more important to the Elks puck flow
All others mentioned are certainly top top quality as well.
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Surprised Colin Baird is not on there..I would think he would be towards the top of it too.TheNightman wrote:Here's how Central Scouting has them ranked:
1. Dylan Samberg
2. Robbie Stucker
3. Nick Leivermann
4. Matt Anderson
5. Benton Maass
6. Jesse Bjugstad
7. Noah Ganske
8. Nick Perbix
Does anyone know if Ganske is actually playing D? MSHSL and the Hub have him listed as a forward.
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