Coaching Changes 2019/2020
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Coaching Changes 2019/2020
Per Youth Hockey Hub, Matt Doman has resigned from Stillwater.
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Surprised by that. Anyone know why Doman is leaving? Maybe they can fall back to being a strong feeder area for certain east side teams...
Like Mahtomedi....what did you guys think I was inferring?
Like Mahtomedi....what did you guys think I was inferring?
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Surprised by that. Anyone know why Doman is leaving? Maybe they can fall back to being a strong feeder area for certain east side teams...
Like Mahtomedi....what did you guys think I was inferring?
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Doman leaving for job and family (Parents live in Sartell and took job in St Cloud per article i read).
Stillwater is by far the deepest program on the east side when you look at Pee Wee and Bantam rankings and the squirt and mite player numbers are among the largest in the state. Maybe only behind OMG Edina. There will always be some disgruntled kids who leave or some who were always going to HM. With that said i dont think there will be a big transition.
Reading into the tea leaves it looked like they were looking for a sucessor before the year even started adding Zannon and Irmen to the staff.
The senior group next year finished #3 in the state at Bantam AA and were at the top of the rankings a good portion of the year so the cupboard isnt bare. While losing top player (Eisele) Goalie (Brown) and Several Sr. D who were very good (Raleigh, Darby) they should at least keep their spot in 4AA or even be more consistent. If they build a reasonable culture they will be more likely to compete with Hill than WBL in the years to come.
Hopefully the new staff can help them win the close ones. Lost 8 or 9 games by 1 goal this year and by most everyones account outplayed HM in both games they played them this year and competed very well against some.tough competition this year. Couldn't win the close ones.
While WBL won the section this year... this may be the end of that for a while.. Youth looks to be declining. They are more likely the program where top talent will leave to go to the Enememy of the East Side! Woodbury seems to have already become a flyover program to CDH and HM
Surprised by that. Anyone know why Doman is leaving? Maybe they can fall back to being a strong feeder area for certain east side teams...
Like Mahtomedi....what did you guys think I was inferring?
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Doman leaving for job and family (Parents live in Sartell and took job in St Cloud per article i read).
Stillwater is by far the deepest program on the east side when you look at Pee Wee and Bantam rankings and the squirt and mite player numbers are among the largest in the state. Maybe only behind OMG Edina. There will always be some disgruntled kids who leave or some who were always going to HM. With that said i dont think there will be a big transition.
Reading into the tea leaves it looked like they were looking for a sucessor before the year even started adding Zannon and Irmen to the staff.
The senior group next year finished #3 in the state at Bantam AA and were at the top of the rankings a good portion of the year so the cupboard isnt bare. While losing top player (Eisele) Goalie (Brown) and Several Sr. D who were very good (Raleigh, Darby) they should at least keep their spot in 4AA or even be more consistent. If they build a reasonable culture they will be more likely to compete with Hill than WBL in the years to come.
Hopefully the new staff can help them win the close ones. Lost 8 or 9 games by 1 goal this year and by most everyones account outplayed HM in both games they played them this year and competed very well against some.tough competition this year. Couldn't win the close ones.
While WBL won the section this year... this may be the end of that for a while.. Youth looks to be declining. They are more likely the program where top talent will leave to go to the Enememy of the East Side! Woodbury seems to have already become a flyover program to CDH and HM
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North Shore: Mike Guzzo
North Shore coach Guzzo set to put career on ice
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North Shore coach Guzzo set to put career on ice
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Bemidji coach has resigned as well
And you have to put STA on there as well
And you have to put STA on there as well
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WBL should still be good the next two years, but after that you may see more of a decline. The senior group from WBL for next year if I remember right won state as Bantams. They have some notable departures, but enough talent between the JV and some solid players from the bantam level to supplement some of the upperclassmen. Obviously without Gallatin and Berg that group took a hit, but so did a lot of schools.Trout wrote: ↑Sat Mar 02, 2019 6:39 amDoman leaving for job and family (Parents live in Sartell and took job in St Cloud per article i read).
Stillwater is by far the deepest program on the east side when you look at Pee Wee and Bantam rankings and the squirt and mite player numbers are among the largest in the state. Maybe only behind OMG Edina. There will always be some disgruntled kids who leave or some who were always going to HM. With that said i dont think there will be a big transition.
Reading into the tea leaves it looked like they were looking for a sucessor before the year even started adding Zannon and Irmen to the staff.
The senior group next year finished #3 in the state at Bantam AA and were at the top of the rankings a good portion of the year so the cupboard isnt bare. While losing top player (Eisele) Goalie (Brown) and Several Sr. D who were very good (Raleigh, Darby) they should at least keep their spot in 4AA or even be more consistent. If they build a reasonable culture they will be more likely to compete with Hill than WBL in the years to come.
Hopefully the new staff can help them win the close ones. Lost 8 or 9 games by 1 goal this year and by most everyones account outplayed HM in both games they played them this year and competed very well against some.tough competition this year. Couldn't win the close ones.
While WBL won the section this year... this may be the end of that for a while.. Youth looks to be declining. They are more likely the program where top talent will leave to go to the Enememy of the East Side! Woodbury seems to have already become a flyover program to CDH and HM
The Roed/Rose/Hofeld line will probably be a lot more formidable next year with roed getting another year older/stronger.
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Roed is going to be a really good player. I like the rest of that Rose, Hofeld, Newpower, Verkerke forward group a lot too. Question mark will be the D next year.WBLPuck99 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2019 9:07 amWBL should still be good the next two years, but after that you may see more of a decline. The senior group from WBL for next year if I remember right won state as Bantams. They have some notable departures, but enough talent between the JV and some solid players from the bantam level to supplement some of the upperclassmen. Obviously without Gallatin and Berg that group took a hit, but so did a lot of schools.Trout wrote: ↑Sat Mar 02, 2019 6:39 amDoman leaving for job and family (Parents live in Sartell and took job in St Cloud per article i read).
Stillwater is by far the deepest program on the east side when you look at Pee Wee and Bantam rankings and the squirt and mite player numbers are among the largest in the state. Maybe only behind OMG Edina. There will always be some disgruntled kids who leave or some who were always going to HM. With that said i dont think there will be a big transition.
Reading into the tea leaves it looked like they were looking for a sucessor before the year even started adding Zannon and Irmen to the staff.
The senior group next year finished #3 in the state at Bantam AA and were at the top of the rankings a good portion of the year so the cupboard isnt bare. While losing top player (Eisele) Goalie (Brown) and Several Sr. D who were very good (Raleigh, Darby) they should at least keep their spot in 4AA or even be more consistent. If they build a reasonable culture they will be more likely to compete with Hill than WBL in the years to come.
Hopefully the new staff can help them win the close ones. Lost 8 or 9 games by 1 goal this year and by most everyones account outplayed HM in both games they played them this year and competed very well against some.tough competition this year. Couldn't win the close ones.
While WBL won the section this year... this may be the end of that for a while.. Youth looks to be declining. They are more likely the program where top talent will leave to go to the Enememy of the East Side! Woodbury seems to have already become a flyover program to CDH and HM
The Roed/Rose/Hofeld line will probably be a lot more formidable next year with roed getting another year older/stronger.
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White Bear was the 2018 State AA Bantam champions, meaning this years freshmen and sophomores should be good in the next two years.WBLPuck99 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2019 9:07 am
WBL should still be good the next two years, but after that you may see more of a decline. The senior group from WBL for next year if I remember right won state as Bantams. They have some notable departures, but enough talent between the JV and some solid players from the bantam level to supplement some of the upperclassmen. Obviously without Gallatin and Berg that group took a hit, but so did a lot of schools.
The Roed/Rose/Hofeld line will probably be a lot more formidable next year with roed getting another year older/stronger.
But, this also has nothing to do with the subject of 'Coaching Changes 2019/2020'.
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OMG was the 2018 Bantam AA champion. WBL was 2017. Meaning the Maple Grove freshmen and sophomores should be good in the next 2 years.wbmd wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2019 3:21 pmWhite Bear was the 2018 State AA Bantam champions, meaning this years freshmen and sophomores should be good in the next two years.WBLPuck99 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2019 9:07 am
WBL should still be good the next two years, but after that you may see more of a decline. The senior group from WBL for next year if I remember right won state as Bantams. They have some notable departures, but enough talent between the JV and some solid players from the bantam level to supplement some of the upperclassmen. Obviously without Gallatin and Berg that group took a hit, but so did a lot of schools.
The Roed/Rose/Hofeld line will probably be a lot more formidable next year with roed getting another year older/stronger.
But, this also has nothing to do with the subject of 'Coaching Changes 2019/2020'.
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OK, sorry that I had the wrong year.WarmUpTheBus wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2019 4:09 pmOMG was the 2018 Bantam AA champion. WBL was 2017. Meaning the Maple Grove freshmen and sophomores should be good in the next 2 years.wbmd wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2019 3:21 pmWhite Bear was the 2018 State AA Bantam champions, meaning this years freshmen and sophomores should be good in the next two years.WBLPuck99 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2019 9:07 am
WBL should still be good the next two years, but after that you may see more of a decline. The senior group from WBL for next year if I remember right won state as Bantams. They have some notable departures, but enough talent between the JV and some solid players from the bantam level to supplement some of the upperclassmen. Obviously without Gallatin and Berg that group took a hit, but so did a lot of schools.
The Roed/Rose/Hofeld line will probably be a lot more formidable next year with roed getting another year older/stronger.
But, this also has nothing to do with the subject of 'Coaching Changes 2019/2020'.