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Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 1:50 pm
by northshore guy
the goalie you are referring to is a decent kid- wouldn't want my kid to hang spend tons of time with- decent goalie- thought he was better than he really was though

Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 4:09 pm
by tomASS
northshore guy wrote:the goalie you are referring to is a decent kid- wouldn't want my kid to hang spend tons of time with- decent goalie- thought he was better than he really was though
could you please restate? I'm not certain I understand what you are trying to say. Sorry!

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Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 8:29 pm
by schwang17
tomASS wrote:
northshore guy wrote:the goalie you are referring to is a decent kid- wouldn't want my kid to hang spend tons of time with- decent goalie- thought he was better than he really was though
could you please restate? I'm not certain I understand what you are trying to say. Sorry!

:?
From the looks of it, it appears to be a message in Canadian - hard to decipher, though....

Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 9:05 pm
by tomASS
schwang17 wrote:
tomASS wrote:
northshore guy wrote:the goalie you are referring to is a decent kid- wouldn't want my kid to hang spend tons of time with- decent goalie- thought he was better than he really was though
could you please restate? I'm not certain I understand what you are trying to say. Sorry!

:?
From the looks of it, it appears to be a message in Canadian - hard to decipher, though....
hmmm, I thought I was pretty fluent in Canadian eh? Quebecer maybe? But from da nord shore?

Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 9:51 pm
by notorious17
tomASS wrote:
michaelfloorwax wrote:
notorious17 wrote: Chaska just got a new goalie from shakopee
Played varsity since he was a freshman and was in selects his 15's. He's only a junior
Maybe tomASS could confirm but I'm not sure that the transfer went through..I heard MSHL said no to the request to transfer?? He played in 11 games as a soph and was 1-8 so I'm not sure that will scare anyone in the Lake.
I saw him play this summer and he looked to be very solid and could have probably been the starter this year. Seems like a great kid. My son got along with him well as did most of the players.

His transfer was turned down 1 or 2 times by MSHSL. I think he wants to try one more appeal.

If he would have physically moved into Chaska he would not have this issue.
As far as i know he has only been turned down once.

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2008 12:18 am
by tomASS
notorious17 wrote: As far as i know he has only been turned down once.
If he moved to Chaska, it is not an issue at all. There is no need for an appeal. We would welcome him with open arms. Don't leave it in the hands of the MSHSL to decide his fate. Make it a no-brainer.

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2008 1:26 am
by DmanDad1980
Baby Blue will rule once again!

Linq has his best squad in years, and they will take the Lake title in 2009...

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2008 8:26 am
by northshore guy
he hasn't always made the best decisions- I hope that if this move works for him it goes well for him because he is a nice kid for sure- I 've heard some talk of the issues as to why his appeals have been turned down- not sure about all the details so if anyone else has any info on this
tomASS wrote:
schwang17 wrote:
tomASS wrote: could you please restate? I'm not certain I understand what you are trying to say. Sorry!

:?
From the looks of it, it appears to be a message in Canadian - hard to decipher, though....
hmmm, I thought I was pretty fluent in Canadian eh? Quebecer maybe? But from da nord shore?

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2008 12:09 pm
by schwang17
DmanDad1980 wrote:Baby Blue will rule once again!

Linq has his best squad in years, and they will take the Lake title in 2009...
I like your thinking...

More info about their outlook, captains, etc. would be great...

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2008 3:13 pm
by breakout
DmanDad1980 wrote:Baby Blue will rule once again!

Linq has his best squad in years, and they will take the Lake title in 2009...

You better be a tough guy to wear a "Baby Blue" hockey uniform.

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2008 3:30 pm
by koho snipe
i think burnsville wont be as bad as people think.. They still have a solid first line(last years 2nd line of King,Pearson,may) They have 2-3 capable goalies(sturlaugson,herkal,schlink). They also got winger dylan kes from holy angels varsity. As well as a very good JV team from last year coming up.

Personally my pick is jefferson, eden prarie, or apple valley

Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2008 6:42 pm
by hockeylover
Jefferson will be very good. Joe Faust is captain along with assistants Labombard, Pauluk, and Siiro. Herbert will do most of the scoring. The goalies have had no varsity experience so that could be a question mark. I think they will win the lake.

Posted: Fri Nov 07, 2008 1:51 pm
by eagle4life9
i dont know how much dylan kes is going to do for burnsville, considering he had 3 points last year according to maxpreps...in the missota conference so i dont think hes gonna come into the lake and make a big difference

d

Posted: Fri Nov 07, 2008 1:51 pm
by pioneerhockey12
im going to agree with jefferson being the best team in the lake conference. Burnsville has a very good first line but you cant count on those jv kids to be effective enough to win the lake.

Re: d

Posted: Fri Nov 07, 2008 2:53 pm
by breakout
pioneerhockey12 wrote:im going to agree with jefferson being the best team in the lake conference. Burnsville has a very good first line but you cant count on those jv kids to be effective enough to win the lake.

You are probably right on Jefferson. I don't share the same belief of Burnsville. They will be a middle of the pack team at best.

Posted: Fri Nov 07, 2008 9:24 pm
by dynamicD
Jefferson is absolutly loaded with young talent. Faust and LaBombard are two of the captains and are very solid along with a very underrated little man in defenseman Jeffery Pauluk. This team also has quite a few sophmore forwards who contributed big time and Herbert was hurt for most of they year and jumped right in the mix at the end and looked very good. Lets see what the young stud can do if he stays healthy all year. As far as I'm concerned if lindquist can't do anything in the lake with this team....than he'll have some problems with alot of people. The Jags restored the roar last year after their first losing season in many years 2 years ago and this i believe we'll see the jags thrive again.
Can't wait to see and epic section title battle of jefferson vs. edina (knock on wood)

Posted: Fri Nov 07, 2008 10:13 pm
by seek & destroy
dynamicD wrote:Jefferson is absolutly loaded with young talent. Faust and LaBombard are two of the captains and are very solid along with a very underrated little man in defenseman Jeffery Pauluk. This team also has quite a few sophmore forwards who contributed big time and Herbert was hurt for most of they year and jumped right in the mix at the end and looked very good. Lets see what the young stud can do if he stays healthy all year. As far as I'm concerned if lindquist can't do anything in the lake with this team....than he'll have some problems with alot of people. The Jags restored the roar last year after their first losing season in many years 2 years ago and this i believe we'll see the jags thrive again.
Can't wait to see and epic section title battle of jefferson vs. edina (knock on wood)
I agree that Jefferdy looks to be a potential to win the Lake. They have a lot of solid players and certainly have loaded up with some 'outside' talent over the last few years. They lost some goaltending but they do have some very experienced Juniors that should help them offensively. With EP losing so many players to other programs and Jefferdy benefiting from players moving in, my nod goes to Jefferdy to lead the conference this season.

Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2008 4:18 pm
by hockeylover
Yes seek and destroy it is hard to read that Kennedy won't even be able to field a JV team and "Jefferdy" will be at the top of the Lake. It is a tough thing for their program.

Please update, who has EP lost??

Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2008 12:43 am
by Lakeviewing
seek & destroy wrote:
dynamicD wrote:Jefferson is absolutly loaded with young talent. Faust and LaBombard are two of the captains and are very solid along with a very underrated little man in defenseman Jeffery Pauluk. This team also has quite a few sophmore forwards who contributed big time and Herbert was hurt for most of they year and jumped right in the mix at the end and looked very good. Lets see what the young stud can do if he stays healthy all year. As far as I'm concerned if lindquist can't do anything in the lake with this team....than he'll have some problems with alot of people. The Jags restored the roar last year after their first losing season in many years 2 years ago and this i believe we'll see the jags thrive again.
Can't wait to see and epic section title battle of jefferson vs. edina (knock on wood)
I agree that Jefferdy looks to be a potential to win the Lake. They have a lot of solid players and certainly have loaded up with some 'outside' talent over the last few years. They lost some goaltending but they do have some very experienced Juniors that should help them offensively. With EP losing so many players to other programs and Jefferdy benefiting from players moving in, my nod goes to Jefferdy to lead the conference this season.
Its hockey season. Who has EP lost??

Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2008 10:55 am
by Doglover
My vote goes to Jefferson as well. Doubt EP will be a threat - lost most their quality players to either private schools or Junior programs or Shattuck - and Burnsville will probably not be a major contender either (not sure about their sr. class but some of the juniors are very light). If Herbert stays healthy he will add a ton to Jefferson's offense - rather surprised he wasn't named a captain? Guess we'll have to see the goaltending though before we really know.

Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2008 1:51 pm
by flatontheice
Doglover wrote:My vote goes to Jefferson as well. Doubt EP will be a threat - lost most their quality players to either private schools or Junior programs or Shattuck - and Burnsville will probably not be a major contender either (not sure about their sr. class but some of the juniors are very light). If Herbert stays healthy he will add a ton to Jefferson's offense - rather surprised he wasn't named a captain? Guess we'll have to see the goaltending though before we really know.
What happened to Josh Levine? Don't see him on the Princeton Roster.

Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2008 7:33 pm
by hockeylover
Herbert was out almost the entire season last year with an injury that was probably why he wasn't named a captain. Josh Levine has shoulder problems. I think he had surgery.

Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2008 7:57 pm
by flatontheice
hockeylover wrote:Herbert was out almost the entire season last year with an injury that was probably why he wasn't named a captain. Josh Levine has shoulder problems. I think he had surgery.
Herbert is a Junior too..right?

Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2008 10:33 pm
by hockeylover
Herbert is a junior.

Who have they lost??

Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2008 1:44 am
by Lakeviewing
Doglover wrote:My vote goes to Jefferson as well. Doubt EP will be a threat - lost most their quality players to either private schools or Junior programs or Shattuck - and Burnsville will probably not be a major contender either (not sure about their sr. class but some of the juniors are very light). If Herbert stays healthy he will add a ton to Jefferson's offense - rather surprised he wasn't named a captain? Guess we'll have to see the goaltending though before we really know.
Who has EP lost??