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Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2010 6:40 pm
by Hockeyscout777
I am a scout, college coach, and part of USA Women's hockey. Scouts don't give much credit to statistics. One goalie can have several shots from break aways, 5 on 3 penalty kills. While another faces outside shots the entire game. yet, both those stats are the same!?
Goalies are evaluated on athleticism, quickness, and technique. There are several nationally ranked goalies from Minnesota. The top three are:
Laden Lakeville
Billadeau Hopkins
Turner Duluth
Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2010 8:08 pm
by wild77
Hockeyscout777 wrote:I am a scout, college coach, and part of USA Women's hockey. Scouts don't give much credit to statistics. One goalie can have several shots from break aways, 5 on 3 penalty kills. While another faces outside shots the entire game. yet, both those stats are the same!?
Goalies are evaluated on athleticism, quickness, and technique. There are several nationally ranked goalies from Minnesota. The top three are:
Laden Lakeville
Billadeau Hopkins
Turner Duluth
Can you give us the nationally ranked forwards and defenseman from MN too?
Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2010 10:09 pm
by hockeya1a
Hockeyscout777 wrote:I am a scout, college coach, and part of USA Women's hockey. Scouts don't give much credit to statistics. One goalie can have several shots from break aways, 5 on 3 penalty kills. While another faces outside shots the entire game. yet, both those stats are the same!?
Goalies are evaluated on athleticism, quickness, and technique. There are several nationally ranked goalies from Minnesota. The top three are:
Laden Lakeville
Billadeau Hopkins
Turner Duluth
Very true on the stats that do not tell the whole story, These are just some of the good goalies out there and some these have very good teams or D's in front of them.
Posted: Mon Feb 01, 2010 10:39 am
by mn miracle man
Hockeyscout777 wrote:I am a scout, college coach, and part of USA Women's hockey. Scouts don't give much credit to statistics. One goalie can have several shots from break aways, 5 on 3 penalty kills. While another faces outside shots the entire game. yet, both those stats are the same!?
Goalies are evaluated on athleticism, quickness, and technique. There are several nationally ranked goalies from Minnesota. The top three are:
Laden Lakeville
Billadeau Hopkins
Turner Duluth
Well if you have been able to scout all of these goalies, what was your impression on the young Warroad netminder? As high on her as UND and other programs are/were?
Posted: Mon Feb 01, 2010 2:12 pm
by 25 sheet power
Yes I also am a scout and the founder of usa hockey. I like to look at stats and nothing else. I am not sure where hockey scout gets his info? (thinking him mind)top goalies in minnesota right now are Costic, Covery, Turner, and Benzie In that order! Again I am a scout!
Posted: Mon Feb 01, 2010 2:49 pm
by Freedom-Of-Speach
State Champ 97 wrote:Part of that "streak was a 4-0 shut out of Bemidji who launched 23 shots. Another went off the cross bar.
Say what you want about Warroad moving up, but they are a small school playing where the MSHSL league said they should. Yes they will run the score up on a team that can't stop them, and that is sad. Maybe some of those schools just shouldn't schedule them.
Bemidji=14-------Detroit Lakes=1

"HOW SAD"
Posted: Mon Feb 01, 2010 3:10 pm
by State Champ 97
Freedom-Of-Speach wrote:State Champ 97 wrote:Part of that "streak was a 4-0 shut out of Bemidji who launched 23 shots. Another went off the cross bar.
Say what you want about Warroad moving up, but they are a small school playing where the MSHSL league said they should. Yes they will run the score up on a team that can't stop them, and that is sad. Maybe some of those schools just shouldn't schedule them.
Bemidji=14-------Detroit Lakes=1

"HOW SAD"
Yep DL shouldn't demand or have to play Bemidji just because they are in the same conference. I wasn't there but I was told by one of the HS coaches that Bemidji 14U could have beaten DL in running time. Sad.
On the flip side, DL and Bemidji met in a 12U game and tied 4-4 last Friday, so maybe things are looking up for the Lakers.