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Posted: Sat Dec 17, 2011 3:42 pm
by Teak
hockeyman84 wrote:Josh Passolt St. Louis Park 5 g 3 A
Thank you! I know that I haven't been as thorough this year due to time constraints.

:oops:

Posted: Sat Dec 17, 2011 6:26 pm
by Teak
Some Friday/Saturday highlights:

Jordan Fralich with 2 goals and an assist as Silver Bay down Kittson Central (Hallock) 5-3.

Jake Wahlin with his fifth goal of the season as White Bear Lake defeats Forest Lake 5-2.

Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2011 6:55 am
by Teak
Continuing (Saturday games):

Shane Gersich picked up 2 goals and an assist as Holy Family Catholic lost 7-5 to Totino Grace.

Silver Bay defeated Hayward (WI) 1-0 with frosh Jordan Fralich getting the game-winner. Silver Bay moves to 5-1 in the season.

Josh Passolt scored 2 and set up one as St. Louis Park beat St. Francis 7-2.

Red Lake Falls rolled Wadena/Deer Creek 6-2 as Tristan Knott scored one of the goals.

(Games) Goals - Assists (% Involvement in Team Goals)
21 points
Shane Gersich, HFC (6) 13-8 (55%)
17 points
John Peterson, HFC (6) 4-13 (45%)
14 points
Jake Wahlin, WBL (7) 5-9 (47%)
13 points
Gavin Payne, Orono, (5) 6-7 (54%)
11 points
Dylan Malmquist, Edina, ( 8 ) 7-4 (31%)
Josh Passolt, St. Louis Park, (5) 6-5 (35%)
10 points
Jordan Fralich, Silver Bay, (6) 6-4 (36%)
9 points
Tristan Knott, Red Lake Falls, (7) 7-2 (45%)
Taner Gimberlin, Morris/Benson, (5) 1-8 (41%)

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Posted: Fri Dec 23, 2011 10:06 pm
by woodstick
What about freshmen netminders?

Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2011 3:04 am
by Teak
woodstick wrote:What about freshmen netminders?
Go for it! :lol:

This thread is about goals and assists put up by freshmen.

Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2011 3:09 am
by Teak
Catching up post-Christmas, and before games are played Monday, 26 December.

(Games) Goals - Assists (% Involvement in Team Goals)
24 points
Shane Gersich, HFC (7) 14-10 (56%)
21 points
John Peterson, HFC (7) 5-16 (49%)
15 points
Jake Wahlin, WBL (9) 5-10 (45%)
14 points
Josh Passolt, St. Louis Park, (6) 8-6 (36%)
13 points
Gavin Payne, Orono, (6) 6-7 (50%)
11 points
Dylan Malmquist, Edina, ( 8 ) 7-4 (31%)
10 points
Jordan Fralich, Silver Bay, (7) 6-4 (33%)
9 points
Tristan Knott, Red Lake Falls, ( 8 ) 7-2 (45%)
Taner Gimberlin, Morris/Benson, (5) 1-8 (41%)

Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2011 10:50 pm
by rockcrusher
Jordan Fralich had an assist in his teams 4-2 loss to International Falls on 12-23-11 according to the Duluth News Tribune. I believe he is the only defenseman on this list so far.

Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2011 12:47 am
by Hockey North
rockcrusher wrote:Jordan Fralich had an assist in his teams 4-2 loss to International Falls on 12-23-11 according to the Duluth News Tribune. I believe he is the only defenseman on this list so far.
Pretty easy to put up numbers against weak teams.

Moose Lake
Pine City
Ashland
Kittson Central
Hayward
I-Falls

Silver Bay has to have one of the easiest schedules in MN HS Hockey.

Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2011 6:09 am
by Teak
Hockey North wrote:
rockcrusher wrote:Jordan Fralich had an assist in his teams 4-2 loss to International Falls on 12-23-11 according to the Duluth News Tribune. I believe he is the only defenseman on this list so far.
Pretty easy to put up numbers against weak teams.

Moose Lake
Pine City
Ashland
Kittson Central
Hayward
I-Falls

Silver Bay has to have one of the easiest schedules in MN HS Hockey.
And Silver Bay is a Minnesota high school powerhouse, year-in, year-out, that is scheduling weak schools to pad their stats?

I don't think so.

Silver Bay is a small community and they play schools of equal size; if they are doing better than average this year, let's give them some credit, eh?

Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2011 6:22 am
by Teak
Enrollments:

Silver Bay/Cook County 296
International Falls 387
Moose Lake Area 756
Kittson Central (Hallock) 120
Pine City/Rush City 631
Ashland (WI) 1,066
Hayward (WI) 656

Only one school smaller than Silver Bay on your list Hockey North. I think that at 5-2 they're doing pretty well this season.

Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2011 10:49 am
by rockcrusher
If it wasn't obvious, I am from up the North Shore. Teak, thanks for the nice words about our small community. Interesting numbers about enrollment, Silver Bay has about 25-40 kids per graduating class, so the other couple hundred must be in Grand Marais(Cook Co.). SB has 3 Cook Co kids on the team, one of whom is a freshman goalie. That goalie just happened to make the Adv 102's last summer, he also was selected to make the trip to New York beyond that. Silver Bay's football team this past fall made it to the Nine-Man state tournament where they played Kittson Central the first round and got beat handily. Kittson had 51 players in uniform, SB had 15. That is not a misprint, 15 players. The football season, and the good start to the hockey season has given the little town up here something to talk about at the coffee shop, and at the plant down on the lake. Will SB be in the Excel in March, absolutely not, not even close. But all you big city folk can bash our kids all you want, it's pretty fun to watch them bust their ass every game.
Just an extra tidbit, these kids on Teak's Freshman Scoring Chart were in the Advanced 102' in St. Cloud this past summer.

Fralich SB
Gersich HF
Malmquist Edina
Passolt SLP
Payne Orono
Wahlin WBL

Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2011 3:15 pm
by Hockey North
I hope he has 100 goals.
Did I rip on your community?? NO!
Did I point out a weak schedule?? Yes.
Why are you taking this so personally??

Geez, chill out and have a great season then!!

Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2011 6:40 am
by Teak
rockcrusher wrote:If it wasn't obvious, I am from up the North Shore. Teak, thanks for the nice words about our small community.
Just an extra tidbit, these kids on Teak's Freshman Scoring Chart were in the Advanced 102' in St. Cloud this past summer.

Fralich SB
Gersich HF
Malmquist Edina
Passolt SLP
Payne Orono
Wahlin WBL
Wow, thanks for the info RE Silver Bay! High school ice hockey should be mostly about communities coming together around their high school teams. I am sure that the schools that the Mariners play are the same ones that they compete against in basketball, football, girls volleyball, debate, and etc.

This issue of "easy schedules" is a funny one. :lol: At <300 enrollment, who SHOULD Silver Bay be playing? Duluth East? Eagan? Eden Prairie? I doubt that those high-enrollment schools would want to schedule a minnow from the north in place of their traditional rivals and conference mates. Silver Bay is an independent (not in a conference) and has to schedule whomever they can.

My only dilemma is when Silver Bay plays Ely: who to pull for?

Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2011 6:49 am
by Teak
Gavin Payne picked up 2 goals as Orono beat Providence Academy 5-3 on Tuesday.

Breck 6-4 over Lakeville South with Keegan Iverson getting 2 assists.

Austin Ramirez had 1 goal and 1 assist in St. Paul Academy's 4-2 win last week over Chisago Lakes.

Mike Sauer scored a goal at the Schwan Super Rink (#4) helping Bemidji to a 6-2 win over Blake.

Jake Jaremko has been on a tear for Elk River the past two games, recording 5 assists against Osseo (7-0 win) and a goal and an assist in their 3-2 win over Grand Rapids.

(Games) Goals - Assists (% Involvement in Team Goals)
24 points
Shane Gersich, HFC (7) 14-10 (56%)
21 points
John Peterson, HFC (7) 5-16 (49%)
16 points
Gavin Payne, Orono, ( 8 ) 8-8 (50%)
Keegan Iverson, Breck (9) 3-13 (25%)
15 points
Jake Wahlin, WBL (9) 5-10 (45%)
13 points
Josh Passolt, St. Louis Park, (7) 8-5 (33%)
11 points
Dylan Malmquist, Edina, (10) 7-4 (31%)
Jake Jaremko, Elk River, (9) 2-9 (38%)
10 points
Tristan Knott, Red Lake Falls, (9) 7-3 (45%)
Jordan Fralich, Silver Bay, (7) 6-4 (33%)
Tyler Vold, Andover, (9) 4-6 (24%)
Taner Gimberlin, Morris/Benson, (6) 1-9 (37%)
9 points
Austin Ramirez, St. Paul Academy, (11) 3-6 (24%)
Mike Sauer, Bemidji, (10) 3-6 (24%)
...

Posted: Fri Dec 30, 2011 12:13 am
by Teak
Josh Passolt moving up the ladder with 2 assists in SLP's 3-3 draw with Buffalo.

(Games) Goals - Assists (% Involvement in Team Goals)
25 points
Shane Gersich, HFC ( 8 ) 14-11 (56%)
22 points
John Peterson, HFC ( 8 ) 5-17 (49%)
17 points
Josh Passolt, St. Louis Park, (9) 8-9 (40%)
Gavin Payne, Orono, (9) 8-9 (47%)
Keegan Iverson, Breck (10) 4-13 (25%)
...

Posted: Fri Dec 30, 2011 10:10 pm
by Teak
Holy Family Catholic beat Minot (ND) 6-1 with Shane Gersich (3 g, 1a), John Peterson (1 g, 3 a), and 8th-Grader Will Garin (3 a) adding to their point totals. This is the only team in the state being lead in scoring by two freshmen. Gersich was named this week for the USA squad in the upcoming Youth Olympics in Austria. Jack Walker (frosh for Edina) was another Minnesotan picked.

Alex Stager scored 1 and assisted on 1 as Robbinsdale Cooper knocked off Silver Bay 4-3.

(Games) Goals - Assists (% Involvement in Team Goals)
29 points
Shane Gersich, HFC (9) 17-12 (57%)
26 points
John Peterson, HFC (9) 6-20 (51%)
17 points
Josh Passolt, St. Louis Park, (9) 8-9 (40%)
Gavin Payne, Orono, (9) 8-9 (47%)
Keegan Iverson, Breck (10) 4-13 (25%)
15 points
Jake Wahlin, WBL (9) 5-10 (45%)
12 points
Dylan Malmquist, Edina, (11) 8-4 (30%)
Tyler Vold, Andover, (11) 4-8 (24%)
Jake Jaremko, Elk River, (12) 3-9 (38%)
10 points
Tristan Knott, Red Lake Falls, (11) 7-3 (33%)
Jordan Fralich, Silver Bay, (10) 6-4 (26%)
Mike Sauer, Bemidji, (11) 3-7 (26%)
Taner Gimberlin, Morris/Benson, ( 8 ) 1-9 (32%)
9 points
Alex Stager, Robbinsdale Cooper, (10) 4-5 (21%)
Austin Ramirez, St. Paul Academy, (12) 3-6 (24%)
Will Garin, HFC, (9) 1-8 (18%) 8th Grade
...
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Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2011 11:37 pm
by Teak
Holy Family Catholic finished with their Up North Adventure in an 8-0 whitewash of Mandan (ND) with Gersich and Peterson each picking up two assists, and Will Garin scoring a goal and assisting on another. Garin is the leading 8th-Grader in scoring, something that his teammate Gersich also did last season. HFC isn't afraid of giving youngsters plenty of playing time.

Very few schools had games on 31 December. See you next year!

(Games) Goals - Assists (% Involvement in Team Goals)
31 points
Shane Gersich, HFC (10) 17-14 (53%)
28 points
John Peterson, HFC (10) 6-22 (47%)
17 points
Josh Passolt, St. Louis Park, (9) 8-9 (40%)
Gavin Payne, Orono, (9) 8-9 (47%)
Keegan Iverson, Breck (10) 4-13 (25%)
15 points
Jake Wahlin, WBL (9) 5-10 (45%)
12 points
Dylan Malmquist, Edina, (11) 8-4 (30%)
Tyler Vold, Andover, (11) 4-8 (24%)
Jake Jaremko, Elk River, (12) 3-9 (38%)
11 points
Will Garin, HFC, (10) 2-9 (19%) 8th Grade

Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2012 10:40 am
by MoreCowBell
I hear Holy Family's next game is against the Anoka B PeeWee's.

Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2012 11:36 am
by east hockey
MoreCowBell wrote:I hear Holy Family's next game is against the Anoka B PeeWee's.
In terms of strength of schedule, Holy Family's is above average. (#65 in the state as of 12/31).

Lee

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 12:25 am
by hockeybender20
Teak, hows this years freshmen class compared to last years? Is this the '96 age group?

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 6:21 am
by Teak
hockeybender20 wrote:Teak, hows this years freshmen class compared to last years? Is this the '96 age group?
I think it is the 1996 group. This is the fourth year that I have compiled freshmen scoring stats, and I believe that the group from two years ago were the best collectively.

Here is the final scoring list from last season (2010-2011, mostly 95s), down through 20 points only.

Goals – Assists (Factored into % of team goals)
50 points
Karson Kuhlman, Cloquet, 16-34 (43%) #2 on the team in scoring
43 points
Aaron Dietmeier, WSFLG (WI), 25-18 (33%) #3 on team in scoring
39 points
Shane Gersich, Holy Family Catholic, 16-23 (8th Grade) (33%) #2 on team; one game left
36 points
Connor Hurley, Holy Angels, 10-26 (31%) #4 on team
35 points
Austin Poganski, St. Cloud Cathedral, 22-13 (30%) #2
31 points
Will Hammer, St. Cloud Cathedral, 15-16 (26%) #3
29 points
Spencer Naas, Blake, 12-17 (24%) #4
Drew Blackmun, St. Paul Academy, 8-21 (26 games) (35%)
23 points
Johnny Austin, Blake, 5-18 (19%)
22 points
Avery Peterson, Grand Rapids, 7-15 (16%)
21 points
Brad Rowlee, Silver Bay, 13-8 (27%) #4
Jake Green, Princeton, 13-8 (34%) #1 on team in scoring
Justin Oliver, North St. Paul, 11-10 (21%)
Logan Wilkinson, Chanhassen, 6-15 (27%)

Gersich ended up with over 40 points, I believe, as an 8th Grader. But that feat was also done by Travis Boyd two years before.

Now, for the 2009-2010 season, which are mostly 94s.

Goals-Assists (Factored into % of team goals)
57 points
Kyle Osterberg, Lakeville South 18-39 (49%)
46 points
Grant Besse, Benilde-SM 27-19 (35%)
44 points
T J Roo, Totino-Grace 22-22 (35%)
41 points
Max Coatta, Minnetonka 20-21 (27%)
37 points
Levi Talarico, Duluth Denfeld 15-22 (44%)
35 points
Hudson Fasching, Apple Valley 20-15 (38%)
34 points
Jake Horton, Tartan 14-20 (34%)
32 points
Connor Chambers, No Lakes 23-9 (28%)
31 points
Tanner Picht, Morris-Benson 15-16 (36%)
28 points
Andrew Scofield, Northfield 17-11 (47%)
27 points
Nate Mettenburg, Prairie Centre 10-17 (38%)
25 points
Jason Samuelson, Roch Lourdes 11-14 (28%)
24 points
Alex Funk, Roch Lourdes 13-11 (27%)
Mike Welch, Redwood Valley 10-14 (21%)
Adam Johnson, Hibbing 9-15 (24%)
23 points
Ryan Tapani, Providence Academy 14-9 (27%)
22 points
Ian Johnson, Park Rapids 13-9 (17%)
Zach LaValle, Hill-Murray 8-14 (16%)
21 points
Tyler Cisar, Moose Lake 10-11 (16%)
Ryan Mattson, Waconia 10-11 (37%)
Mac Beyer, Morris-Benson 7-14 (25%)

That season (the 94s, 2009-2010) was the best set of freshmen collectively, I believe, of the four years.

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 6:40 am
by Teak
It took a while, digging through the old forum, but here are the final stats for the 2008-2009 season (1993s):

(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)

Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2012 5:03 am
by Teak
Holy Family Catholic 4-1 over St. Cloud Cathedral with:
Shane Gersich 1g, 1a
John Peterson 2a
Will Garin 1g

Eighth Grader Alec Baer scored the game-winning goal in OT as St. Louis Park defeated Rogers 6-5. Baer finished the night with two goals and one assist, all in the third period. Also scoring a goal was Frosh Josh Passolt.

Matt Cowger of Hutchinson picked up 2 assists in his team's 5-4 win over Orono.

White Bear Lake downed Woodbury 3-2 with Jake Wahlin assisting on two goals.

Dylan Malmquist was involved in every goal (1g 2a) as Edina beat Cretin-Derham Hall 3-2.

Silver Bay defeated Two Harbors 5-0 with Jordan Fralich picking up a goal and an assist.

Taner Gimberlin scored in the first goal in a 7-4 Morris/Benson win over Redwood Valley. Frosh Jacob Prouty of Redwood Valley scored the last goal in the game.

Brandon Helget scored 2 goals as New Ulm downed Dodge County 9-2.

(Games) Goals - Assists (% Involvement in Team Goals)
33 points
Shane Gersich, HFC (11) 18-15 (52%)
30 points
John Peterson, HFC (11) 6-24 (48%)
19 points
Gavin Payne, Orono, (10) 8-11 (47%)
18 points
Josh Passolt, St. Louis Park, (10) 9-9 (37%)
Jake Wahlin, WBL (11) 6-12 (46%)
17 points
Keegan Iverson, Breck (10) 4-13 (25%)
15 points
Dylan Malmquist, Edina, (12) 9-6 (35%)
12 points
Jordan Fralich, Silver Bay, (11) 7-5 (27%)
Tyler Vold, Andover, (11) 4-8 (24%)
Jake Jaremko, Elk River, (12) 3-9 (38%)
Will Garin, HFC, (11) 3-9 (19%) 8th Grade
11 points
Tristan Knott, Red Lake Falls, (12) 7-4 (31%)
Taner Gimberlin, Morris/Benson, (9) 2-9 (29%)
10 points
Mike Sauer, Bemidji, (11) 3-7 (26%)
9 points
Jacob Prouty, Redwood Valley, (12) 5-4 (24%)
Alec Baer, St. Louis Park, ( 8 ) 5-4 (18%) 8th Grade
Alex Stager, Robbinsdale Cooper, (10) 4-5 (21%)
Austin Ramirez, St. Paul Academy, (12) 3-6 (24%)
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7 points
Brandon Helget, New Ulm, (14) 2-5 (11%)
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Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2012 8:13 am
by Bluewhitefan
Teak wrote:Holy Family Catholic 4-1 over St. Cloud Cathedral with:
Shane Gersich 1g, 1a
John Peterson 2a
Will Garin 1g

Eighth Grader Alec Baer scored the game-winning goal in OT as St. Louis Park defeated Rogers 6-5. Baer finished the night with two goals and one assist, all in the third period. Also scoring a goal was Frosh Josh Passolt.

Matt Cowger of Hutchinson picked up 2 assists in his team's 5-4 win over Orono.

White Bear Lake downed Woodbury 3-2 with Jake Wahlin assisting on two goals.

Dylan Malmquist was involved in every goal (1g 2a) as Edina beat Cretin-Derham Hall 3-2.

Silver Bay defeated Two Harbors 5-0 with Jordan Fralich picking up a goal and an assist.

Taner Gimberlin scored in the first goal in a 7-4 Morris/Benson win over Redwood Valley. Frosh Jacob Prouty of Redwood Valley scored the last goal in the game.

Brandon Helget scored 2 goals as New Ulm downed Dodge County 9-2.

(Games) Goals - Assists (% Involvement in Team Goals)
33 points
Shane Gersich, HFC (11) 18-15 (52%)
30 points
John Peterson, HFC (11) 6-24 (48%)
19 points
Gavin Payne, Orono, (10) 8-11 (47%)
18 points
Josh Passolt, St. Louis Park, (10) 9-9 (37%)
Jake Wahlin, WBL (11) 6-12 (46%)
17 points
Keegan Iverson, Breck (10) 4-13 (25%)
15 points
Dylan Malmquist, Edina, (12) 9-6 (35%)
12 points
Jordan Fralich, Silver Bay, (11) 7-5 (27%)
Tyler Vold, Andover, (11) 4-8 (24%)
Jake Jaremko, Elk River, (12) 3-9 (38%)
Will Garin, HFC, (11) 3-9 (19%) 8th Grade
11 points
Tristan Knott, Red Lake Falls, (12) 7-4 (31%)
Taner Gimberlin, Morris/Benson, (9) 2-9 (29%)
10 points
Mike Sauer, Bemidji, (11) 3-7 (26%)
9 points
Jacob Prouty, Redwood Valley, (12) 5-4 (24%)
Alec Baer, St. Louis Park, ( 8 ) 5-4 (18%) 8th Grade
Alex Stager, Robbinsdale Cooper, (10) 4-5 (21%)
Austin Ramirez, St. Paul Academy, (12) 3-6 (24%)
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7 points
Brandon Helget, New Ulm, (14) 2-5 (11%)
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Marshall Barnes AHA 2 g 3 a vs. Farmington - has about 12 pts for the season.

Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2012 12:36 pm
by The Best in the Bizz3
Bluewhitefan wrote:
Teak wrote:Holy Family Catholic 4-1 over St. Cloud Cathedral with:
Shane Gersich 1g, 1a
John Peterson 2a
Will Garin 1g

Eighth Grader Alec Baer scored the game-winning goal in OT as St. Louis Park defeated Rogers 6-5. Baer finished the night with two goals and one assist, all in the third period. Also scoring a goal was Frosh Josh Passolt.

Matt Cowger of Hutchinson picked up 2 assists in his team's 5-4 win over Orono.

White Bear Lake downed Woodbury 3-2 with Jake Wahlin assisting on two goals.

Dylan Malmquist was involved in every goal (1g 2a) as Edina beat Cretin-Derham Hall 3-2.

Silver Bay defeated Two Harbors 5-0 with Jordan Fralich picking up a goal and an assist.

Taner Gimberlin scored in the first goal in a 7-4 Morris/Benson win over Redwood Valley. Frosh Jacob Prouty of Redwood Valley scored the last goal in the game.

Brandon Helget scored 2 goals as New Ulm downed Dodge County 9-2.

(Games) Goals - Assists (% Involvement in Team Goals)
33 points
Shane Gersich, HFC (11) 18-15 (52%)
30 points
John Peterson, HFC (11) 6-24 (48%)
19 points
Gavin Payne, Orono, (10) 8-11 (47%)
18 points
Josh Passolt, St. Louis Park, (10) 9-9 (37%)
Jake Wahlin, WBL (11) 6-12 (46%)
17 points
Keegan Iverson, Breck (10) 4-13 (25%)
15 points
Dylan Malmquist, Edina, (12) 9-6 (35%)
12 points
Jordan Fralich, Silver Bay, (11) 7-5 (27%)
Tyler Vold, Andover, (11) 4-8 (24%)
Jake Jaremko, Elk River, (12) 3-9 (38%)
Will Garin, HFC, (11) 3-9 (19%) 8th Grade
11 points
Tristan Knott, Red Lake Falls, (12) 7-4 (31%)
Taner Gimberlin, Morris/Benson, (9) 2-9 (29%)
10 points
Mike Sauer, Bemidji, (11) 3-7 (26%)
9 points
Jacob Prouty, Redwood Valley, (12) 5-4 (24%)
Alec Baer, St. Louis Park, ( 8 ) 5-4 (18%) 8th Grade
Alex Stager, Robbinsdale Cooper, (10) 4-5 (21%)
Austin Ramirez, St. Paul Academy, (12) 3-6 (24%)
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7 points
Brandon Helget, New Ulm, (14) 2-5 (11%)
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Marshall Barnes AHA 2 g 3 a vs. Farmington - has about 12 pts for the season.

Puts him with a total of 6 goals and 6 assists through 10 games. Playing on the top line for the stars.