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Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2009 6:48 pm
by Gretzkyisholy99
joe Faust- Jefferson

Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2009 6:50 pm
by EHSHack
hshckfan08 wrote:
nikebauer_07 wrote:Sandelin from UMD was at the Hibbing/Duluth Marshall game. Also saw a scout from Mankato there, possibly looking at Mausolf(at the time) and Jamnick.
Sandelin was looking at players from northern minnesota?! :shock: :roll:
Well he will have at least 3 players from Duluth next year, if not more.

Has anyone heard anything about Joe Arbour? Always thought he would be a D-1 recruit since he made varsity as a frosh.

Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2009 1:40 pm
by mnfan1
Breck's Rehkamp & Anoka's Scott were strong Elite players this fall. Blaine's Frischmon is back from broken leg during elite season and looking strong.

Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2009 1:24 pm
by petern3
Blaine's Defense: Ryan Brockway
Tony Larson

Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2009 2:07 pm
by The Exiled One
Can anybody tell me more about Riley Horgan? He's averaging 2.79 points a game, but only a 1.00 average against Denfield, Hermantown, Minnetonka, and Warroad. How would you rank him against a soft schedule stud like Benik (4.41 ppg)? How about a known quantity like Zepeda (1.73 ppg)? Please try to keep the comments civil.

Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2009 10:19 pm
by Goldy23
Marian Gaborik :shock:

Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2009 8:20 am
by mngopherfan
The Exiled One wrote:Can anybody tell me more about Riley Horgan? He's averaging 2.79 points a game, but only a 1.00 average against Denfield, Hermantown, Minnetonka, and Warroad. How would you rank him against a soft schedule stud like Benik (4.41 ppg)? How about a known quantity like Zepeda (1.73 ppg)? Please try to keep the comments civil.
Riley is a good hockey player. He's not surrounded by a whole lot of developed talent. His center went down so he's been w/o a running mate for a while. He moves extremely well and can put the puck in the net. I'd say those games he hasnt put up much would be the result of his whole team being dominated, its hard to produce when you're in your own zone the whole game. Anyways I heard a rumor he's looking DIII as opposed to playing Jr. Who knows, things can change. Check him out if you get a chance, he's a fun kid to watch play.

Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2009 4:20 pm
by hockeyroyals
Zach Palmquist from SSP is getting some offers and is ranked in the mid season NHL Draft list. Great skill with good vision of the ice and can skate like no other.

Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2009 6:41 pm
by OutWest
The Exiled One wrote:
Can anybody tell me more about Riley Horgan? He's averaging 2.79 points a game, but only a 1.00 average against Denfield, Hermantown, Minnetonka, and Warroad. How would you rank him against a soft schedule stud like Benik (4.41 ppg)? How about a known quantity like Zepeda (1.73 ppg)? Please try to keep the comments civil.

I’m a Mound guy and I’ve seen Riley play quite a bit. (his ppg is now over 3.0) MnGopherFan is pretty accurate. The center that went down was decent and those two worked very well together. Riley doesn’t see as much ice time against weaker teams (the rest of the team needs the work). However Mound does play a fair number of top teams and against the better teams he logs a lot of minutes and it is very rare that he is not the best player on the ice. Some of the best hands I’ve seen and outstanding vision. He has over 150 career points and he missed about half of last season (plus a lot of the summer) with an injury. Give him someone to pass to and he may have been a 200+ player.