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Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 11:11 am
by cchky
Teak wrote:Nice work cchky, updating the list.
Where on the Star Trib's website are those stats kept? I looked last season, but the Trib seemed even further behind in updating than did the Pointstreak website, which is quite easy to use.
I entered each team’s stats into an Excel file and could sort form there. It took some time and did it just for the end of the season. The strib has moved the data to the "Game Face" page and then you need to go under the stats and scores link - Hockey 09-10. There is a drop down for (08-09) year.
Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 11:21 am
by cchky
observer wrote:You might have to wait a few weeks as half of the top sophomores were playing Bantam A last year. As a total number probably less than 10% of this season's sophomores, last year's freshmen, played high school hockey last year. Plus, scoring is just an ok measure of who are the best players. Don't get me wrong, several on the scoring list will be among the top sophomores but others will not. My top 5 returners from last years scoring list,
Boyd 93
Horn 93
Michaelson 94
Skjei 94
Dickman 93
Top 5 for next year are
Horn = Great goal production
Michaelson = looks to have done well in the Elite leauge
Young = Very good last year at the game I saw
Dickman = Great size and will have better players around him this year.
Arentz = almost 20 goals as a Frosh.
Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 11:41 am
by bloody bar down
I can only speak to parts of section 7 and section 8.
Brenk - Moorhead
Selberg - Moorhead
Erickson - Roseau
Tatro -Bemidji
Pohlkamp -Brainerd
McLain - Brainerd
Repensky - Duluth East
Peterson - Marshall
Bushey - Marshall
Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 11:47 pm
by mnhockeyfan77
Teak wrote:Are you asking me??
Well, if you are, I would suggest that the best freshmen from the 2008-09 season might be the best sophomores for the 2009-10 season. Of course, I am just focusing on scorers here, so the defensive defensemen and goalkeepers will need their own cheerleader.
Teak wrote:Just to finish the thought, here is the
final list of freshmen regular season scoring for 2008-2009. I pulled out the 'games played' stat since most of these will have played 25 regular season games. Some teams, however, did not report all 25 (e.g., Duluth Denfeld showed only 16 total games in their summary). Oh well. It is rough measure.
(Goals – Assists)
51 points
Travis Boyd - Hopkins 26-25 (#1 on team)
38 points
Christian Horn – BenildeSM 23-15 (#2)
35 points
Sam Coborn – Park Rapids 14-21 (#2)
32 points
Austyn Young – South St. Paul 11-21 (#3)
28 points
Garret Schmitz – Red Lake Falls 12-16 (#2t)
26 points
A.J. Fossen – Spring Lake Park 9-17
Mike Reilly - Academy of Holy Angels 2-24
25 points
Gage Torrel – Monticello 12-13 (#3)
23 points
Zac McCarver – North St. Paul 11-12 (#3)
Nick Auman – Spring Lake Park 4-19
22 points
Nate Arentz – Lakeville North 13-9 (#2)
Dylan Zutz – Red Lake Falls 11-11
21 points
Tanner Jordan – Mahtomedi 12-9
20 points
Kyle Krueger – Prior Lake 8-12 (#2)
19 points
Mick Dhein – Richfield 14-5
A.J. Michaelson - Apple Valley 9-10 (#2)
17 points
Jared Kolquist – Hermantown 5-12
Brandon Parker – Faribault 1-16
16 points
Matt Pohlkamp – Brainerd 11-5 (#3)
Braden Devescovi – Bemidji 7-9
Zach Hartley (8th) – Minnehaha Acad. 4-12 (#3)
15 points
Eric Carlson – Albert Lea 9-6
Nate Traina – Breck 7-8
Michael Zajac - Eagan 5-10
Billy Foy – Ely/…/…./ 4-11
14 points
Cody Lowe – Providence Acad. 8-6 (#3)
Wes Iverson – Breck 8-6
Brady Skjei – Lakeville North 2-12
13 points
Riley Williams – Mound-Westonka 7-6
Jordan Stroh – North Metro 5-8 (#3)
Charlie Klos – Waconia 5-8
Nick Matthews – Ely 4-9
Judd Peterson – Duluth Denfeld 4-9
12 points
Eric Schurhammer – STA 2-10
11 points
Jay Dickman – St. Paul Johnson 7-4
Jake Oborsky – Red Wing 6-5
Austin Rudnick – Breck 5-6
Ethan Brekke – Detroit Lakes 4-7
Pete Kreiger - St. Thomas Academy 4-7
10 points
Cory Mack – East Grand Forks 6-4

Me being a fan of the north metro/north suburban conferences, ive seen spring lake park play quite a bit, AJ Fossen was a fairly talented player but was definately carried by two seniors on the 1st line, we'll see what he does this year without those two leading scorers. Also, Auman from park is by far the best defenseman out of park ive ever seen, he needs to get bigger but the way he reads the ice and plays the puck is very impressive.
Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2009 9:08 am
by stoned_cold30
i think its safe to say 3 duluth marshall sophomores will post great numbers this season. aaron rich, judd peterson, and defensemen jake bushey.
Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2009 7:20 pm
by greyhoundfan
Nate repensky from Duluth east will play varsity this year
Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2009 9:57 pm
by east hockey
greyhoundfan wrote:Nate repensky from Duluth east will play varsity this year
Also Jake Randolph, I assume?
Lee
Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 8:23 am
by breakout
east hockey wrote:greyhoundfan wrote:Nate repensky from Duluth east will play varsity this year
Also Jake Randolph, I assume?
Lee
With a last name like that I would guess first line

East
Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 9:03 am
by northwoods oldtimer
east hockey wrote:greyhoundfan wrote:Nate repensky from Duluth east will play varsity this year
Also Jake Randolph, I assume?
Lee
Very nice player Lee but East is pretty deep at Forward position. All depends on how much the soph improved over the summer. I bet he gets playing time, good player.
Re: East
Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 10:44 am
by karl(east)
northwoods oldtimer wrote:east hockey wrote:greyhoundfan wrote:Nate repensky from Duluth east will play varsity this year
Also Jake Randolph, I assume?
Lee
Very nice player Lee but East is pretty deep at Forward position. All depends on how much the soph improved over the summer. I bet he gets playing time, good player.
Of last year's forwards, they return:
Lutzka
Schendel
Mellin
Meyer
and Paulseth, but he's moving to defense.
That leaves 5 spots to fill on the top 3 lines with players off of last year's Bantam and JV teams. Any ideas as to who those might be?
Re: East
Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 1:19 pm
by northwoods oldtimer
karl(east) wrote:northwoods oldtimer wrote:east hockey wrote:
Also Jake Randolph, I assume?
Lee
Very nice player Lee but East is pretty deep at Forward position. All depends on how much the soph improved over the summer. I bet he gets playing time, good player.
Of last year's forwards, they return:
Lutzka
Schendel
Mellin
Meyer
and Paulseth, but he's moving to defense.
That leaves 5 spots to fill on the top 3 lines with players off of last year's Bantam and JV teams. Any ideas as to who those might be?
I stand corrected Karl I thought that East had ample numbers of returning Forwards in the Junior and Senior class. It looks like a few sophomores will fill in nicely.
Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2009 11:26 am
by Skill Stick
Anyone from the south?
Mikey Reilly
Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2009 11:34 am
by Puckstud14
Mikey from AHA did Elite ones, And just skated where ever with his AHA buds.
Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2009 1:24 pm
by hockeyjunkie2
Vince Pedrie from AV moved in from Chicago and I have heard he looks very good so far. Add him with Smith and Michaelson the 2 returners that playd as freshman and hopefully all three can have big years.
Re: East
Posted: Fri Nov 27, 2009 9:52 pm
by greyhoundfan
karl(east) wrote:northwoods oldtimer wrote:east hockey wrote:
Also Jake Randolph, I assume?
Lee
Very nice player Lee but East is pretty deep at Forward position. All depends on how much the soph improved over the summer. I bet he gets playing time, good player.
Of last year's forwards, they return:
Lutzka
Schendel
Mellin
Meyer
and Paulseth, but he's moving to defense.
That leaves 5 spots to fill on the top 3 lines with players off of last year's Bantam and JV teams. Any ideas as to who those might be?
tominato, randolph, hollappa, and trevor olson are sophomore forwards that made varsity
Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2009 5:03 am
by Teak
Charlie Klos (Waconia) with 2 goals in their 7-4 loss to St. Paul Academy.
Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2009 10:29 am
by bananastick
Watch for Mario Lucia at Wayzata, a very good player.
Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2009 4:21 pm
by The51
Dom Burg from Benilde, speedy great hands very good player
STA Top Freshmen
Posted: Mon Nov 30, 2009 12:56 pm
by mnhockey037
Watch for Schurhamer, Krieger and Commers at STA. Schurhamer was on the short list for USNDP and looks to have a good season as returning All Conference Honorable Mention as a freshman. Krieger was able to gain good ice time on a team stacked with good forwards.
Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 11:20 am
by observer
A number of sophomores put up points last night but one stood out in the paper this morning.
Tim Fellner, Holy Family, 3 goals and 3 assists on their 6 goals. Scored or assisted on every goal.
Posted: Sun Dec 06, 2009 1:02 pm
by matthebat
Sam Coborn is a stud he is a very fast and quick player with great hands and vision and has a great ability to find a way to put the puck in the net
Posted: Wed Dec 09, 2009 8:56 am
by old goalie85
C.J. Franklin, Lucus Kohls as good as any sophs in state[ forest lake]
Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2009 6:36 pm
by GoWild
Billy Foy, Nick Mathews, Cody Bialik, and Greg Helget from Ely are all looking pretty good this season.