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Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 12:12 pm
by pjo612
Hockeyguy_27 wrote:
Zamman wrote:John Haeg at AHA. Skates along side Mattson and is strong in the corners and whenever he is handling the puck. Undecided about college plans. I would want him on my all start team.
My vote goes to Connor Gaarder from Edina, he is the proverbial Jan Brady of the Hornets and all he ever hears is "Anders, Anders, Anders." :D
Pat Borer - Benilde -St. Margarets
John Haeg- Holy Angels
Connor Gaarder -Edina
Joe Rehkamp- Breck
Tim Labombard & A.J Siiro- Bloomington Jefferson
Andrew Prochno-Minnetonka

Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 12:30 pm
by tjkhavgam
Andy Pearson Burnsville He makes that 1st line go. Tim Lombard Jefferson solid D for 3rd straight season. I am sure many more.

Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 1:43 pm
by 218er
Not sure if he is "looked over", but Same Rendle from GR is having a great senior year. He reminds me of a young Goligoski... in fact, it looks like he copied his style.

Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 1:44 pm
by scoreboard33
pjo612 wrote:
Hockeyguy_27 wrote:
Zamman wrote:John Haeg at AHA. Skates along side Mattson and is strong in the corners and whenever he is handling the puck. Undecided about college plans. I would want him on my all start team.
My vote goes to Connor Gaarder from Edina, he is the proverbial Jan Brady of the Hornets and all he ever hears is "Anders, Anders, Anders." :D
Pat Borer - Benilde -St. Margarets
John Haeg- Holy Angels
Connor Gaarder -Edina
Joe Rehkamp- Breck
Tim Labombard & A.J Siiro- Bloomington Jefferson
Andrew Prochno-Minnetonka
Prochno is a junior.

Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 1:47 pm
by Lucia4President
218er wrote:Not sure if he is "looked over", but Same Rendle from GR is having a great senior year. He reminds me of a young Goligoski... in fact, it looks like he copied his style.
He is for sure overlooked, at least south of Cloquet. I was very impressed with some of the plays he was making against East this year. I wouldn't say he is on Goligoski's level, but he is pretty solid.

Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 3:04 pm
by icelevel
I also agree with Schammel. He started off a little slow but is extremely hot as of late. kudos to how he has helped red wing play extremely well lately

Hmmm...

Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 3:34 pm
by Nonamer
Rendle will surprise a few people at the next level. He's sneaky good - too bad his team was not up to their normal level this year. He's going to contribute no matter where he goes or what he does next year.

He's the real deal, no question...

Re: Hmmm...

Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 3:46 pm
by PuckTime
Nonamer wrote:Rendle will surprise a few people at the next level. He's sneaky good - too bad his team was not up to their normal level this year. He's going to contribute no matter where he goes or what he does next year.

He's the real deal, no question...
Rendle is a good player, but I would be surprised if he plays D1 hockey. Maybe with a year or two of juniors, but he needs to get stronger.
As of late, he's trying to do too much himself, which I feel has only hurt his game. No doubt the team looks to him to do some work and get some points, but he controls the game better by being the quarterback, not by trying to take over.

Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 6:21 pm
by hockeyrocks
pjo612 wrote:
Hockeyguy_27 wrote:
Zamman wrote:John Haeg at AHA. Skates along side Mattson and is strong in the corners and whenever he is handling the puck. Undecided about college plans. I would want him on my all start team.
My vote goes to Connor Gaarder from Edina, he is the proverbial Jan Brady of the Hornets and all he ever hears is "Anders, Anders, Anders." :D
Pat Borer - Benilde -St. Margarets
John Haeg- Holy Angels
Connor Gaarder -Edina
Joe Rehkamp- Breck
Tim Labombard & A.J Siiro- Bloomington Jefferson
Andrew Prochno-Minnetonka
I don't think Haeg would qualify as overlooked.

I do agree with Gaarder, Rehkamp and Borer. I would also add Ben Persian from Orono

Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 7:19 pm
by breakout
218er wrote:Not sure if he is "looked over", but Same Rendle from GR is having a great senior year. He reminds me of a young Goligoski... in fact, it looks like he copied his style.

That would be a great style to copy. Where will Rendle play next year?

Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 7:33 pm
by pjo612
hockeyrocks wrote:
pjo612 wrote:
Hockeyguy_27 wrote: My vote goes to Connor Gaarder from Edina, he is the proverbial Jan Brady of the Hornets and all he ever hears is "Anders, Anders, Anders." :D
Pat Borer - Benilde -St. Margarets
John Haeg- Holy Angels
Connor Gaarder -Edina
Joe Rehkamp- Breck
Tim Labombard & A.J Siiro- Bloomington Jefferson
Andrew Prochno-Minnetonka
I don't think Haeg would qualify as overlooked.

I do agree with Gaarder, Rehkamp and Borer. I would also add Ben Persian from Orono
also Schyler Adams from New Prague

Most overlooked senior

Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 9:36 pm
by hornetfan1185
hockeyguy_27 wrote:

My vote goes to Connor Gaarder from Edina, he is the proverbial Jan Brady of the Hornets and all he ever hears is "Anders, Anders, Anders." :D[/quote]

Didn't you mean "Marsha(LL), Marsha(LL), Marsha(LL)"[/b] :oops:

Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 9:58 pm
by Papa Bergundy
I know someone already mentioned him, but I would like to emphasize Sam Coatta from Tonka.

Not affiliated with the school, but I think I remember seeing him as a Freshman in the state tourney.

Very solid player and while I haven't seen a grip of games I notice him just as much as any Gardiners on the ice. Putting together a solid season, looks a little on the short side but could he be ending up in the USHL?

Just throwin ish out there...

Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 10:24 pm
by MNHockeyFan
What's the definition of "most overlooked"? Pat Borer from BSM recently signed a D1 commitment to play for Nebraska-Omaha, so he is one mentioned here that was not overlooked.

Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 10:35 pm
by greyhoundfan
julius tamasy has been solid for duluth east. third on the team in scoring and has pretty good hands.

also i would agree with rendle from rapids. he'll find himself playing after high school. Is he a senior this year?

Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 10:57 pm
by hockeyjunkie2
Alex Robb- Chaska, doing very well this year I was impressed when I saw him play
Andy Pearson- Burnsville, someone mentioned him earlier I couldn't agree more with this kid
Nate Seashore- Hopkins, listened to a few games via the internet and he seemed to be in the mix alot, Boyd takes most of the attention for them
Trent Casper- Eagan, not always mentioned with the other goalies

Pete Spratte Lourdes senior Dman

Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 11:47 pm
by Sioux Fan
Pete has great feet and is a tough competitor he will be a good asset for any junior team next year.

Good Luck to Pete. I agree with all the other Section 1 guys mentioned but I really think Pete can be a difference maker.

Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2009 3:34 pm
by scoreboard33
I second Persian, he is really good.

Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2009 4:00 pm
by GopherHockey
Schyler Adams from New Prague (39g 23a -62) tied with Lapic for team lead. Great player, not sure if he has committed anywhere yet.

Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2009 11:24 pm
by scoreboard33
What about Matt Baer from STA? When he left Edina, he was pretty good and know I don't know. Anyone know? I've heard he is pretty good football player. Does anyone know what he plans on doing for college/juniors, if he is even going to play hockey?

What colleges/junior teams is Persian looking at?

DeLude?

Posted: Wed Feb 18, 2009 8:31 am
by stillwildinIL
myhockey wrote:Trevor George Right wing /center from Roseau
George has good hands good speed and sees the ice very well. He is a very consistent player will give 110% every time he steps on the ice. In the corners along the boards he will come out with the puck 98% of the time. In the defensive zone in a tight game he will win the draw just about everytime.
George is a big strong kid. but he does NOT! see the ice well at all. He does not see anyone else out there. He might win some battles but once he does, he doesn't find a linemate to give the puck up to.

Posted: Wed Feb 18, 2009 5:13 pm
by pjo612
MNHockeyFan wrote:What's the definition of "most overlooked"? Pat Borer from BSM recently signed a D1 commitment to play for Nebraska-Omaha, so he is one mentioned here that was not overlooked.
just because he committed D1 doesn't mean that he cant be under-rated

Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2009 3:44 pm
by icedad
mghockey18 wrote:Wally Cossette of Maple Grove.

6 Goals - 13 Assists - 38 PIM - +44


W O W

Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2009 4:17 pm
by wallythebeerman
Jake Elms - Mounds View High School
This kid has great moves and HEART. Tough to get the puck from this kid along the boards or corners. Only 5'10", but solid as a rock. Great shot - slap and wrist. See's the ice very well. A real sleeper when it comes time to moving up. I guess his dad played somewhere in Minneapolis in the late 70's and then played a bit up in Canada. Maybe it's in the genes.

Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2009 4:56 pm
by cctndr30
Sam Coatta without any question