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Rankings of US Kids

Posted: Mon Jun 03, 2013 9:00 pm
by JDUBBS1280
Sorry, someone asked me if I had some of the lists that I've seen and I'm still a newbie on this board and deleted the message so I forgot who asked. Here is one set of rankings I have come across from a scout of US kids in WHL territory. (Credit Hammy on GPL). I will post the others I've seen as soon as I recall where I saw them.

#1 Ryan Lindgren D Shattuck St. Mary’s bantams
#2 Joey Anderson F Hill-Murray HS
#3 Patrick Khodorenko F Honeybaked
#4 Kiefer Bellows F Edina bantams
#5 Austin Long F Spring Lake Park HS
#6 Blake Bargar F Arizona Bobcats
#7 Ryan Edquist G Shattuck St. Mary’s bantams
#8 Zach Walker F Colorado Thunderbirds
#9 Sean Cullinane D LA Jr. Kings
#10 Phillip Knies F Arizona Bobcats
#11 Hank Crone F Dallas Elite Stars
#12 Callun Foote D Colorado Thunderbirds
#13 Riley Williams D Shattuck St. Mary’s bantams
#14 Garrett Wait F Edina
#15 Keegan Mantaro D Colorado Thunderbirds
#16 Jaden Anderson F Colorado Thunderbirds
#17 Ben Lown F Shattuck St. Mary’s bantams
#18 Andre Ghantous F LA Jr. Kings
#19 Connor Nobach D LA Jr. Kings
#20 Trey Bagwell F Colorado Thunderbirds
#21 Jake Garman F Alaska Jr. Aces
#22 Brian Hawkinson F Colorado Thunderbirds
#23 Dylan Strahan F LA Jr. Kings
#24 Georg Landro D Anaheim Jr. Ducks
#25 Garrett Nieto G Anaheim Jr. Ducks
#26 Nolan Walker F Alaska Allstars
#27 Max Gerlach F Colorado Thunderbirds
#28 Jack Kelly F Osseo/Maple Grove bantams
#29 Carson Bergstrom D Arizona Bobcats
#30 Josh Pusar D Colorado Rampage
#31 Tripp Hutchinson G Arizona Bobcats
#32 Anea Ferrario D Colorado Thunderbirds
#33 Payton McSharry F Alaska Allstars
#34 Doug Dendy G Colorado Thunderbirds
#35 Logan McColgan F LA Jr. Kings
#36 Ezekial Estrada F California Wave
#37 Austin Park G Colorado Thunderbirds
#38 Ethan Roswell D Arizona Bobcats
#39 Matt Denman D Prior Lake bantams
#40 Cole Weaver G Russell Stover

Posted: Tue Jun 04, 2013 7:42 am
by O-townClown
J Dubbs, thanks for posting. That list is from the West...very interested in seeing where the kids compare from our area!

If you see these names on anything, please let me know.

Chychrun
Pastujov
Gallant
Solow

Posted: Tue Jun 04, 2013 12:52 pm
by JDUBBS1280
O-townClown wrote:J Dubbs, thanks for posting. That list is from the West...very interested in seeing where the kids compare from our area!

If you see these names on anything, please let me know.

Chychrun
Pastujov
Gallant
Solow
Will do O-Town!

Posted: Tue Jun 04, 2013 5:48 pm
by Nuts&Bolts
I think Chychrun was drafted into the USHL entry draft. Pastujov, if not returning to Honeybaked may be off to Ontario with another top 98 or two. These two names along with Lindgren are truly in the top 5 or 6 98s in the country. Joey not yet even though he's just a (red shirt) 8th grader. I heard it said that dad was working harder on the scouts at the 15 festival than son was on the ice. The things wrong with YOUTH hockey.

Posted: Tue Jun 04, 2013 6:03 pm
by Mailman
Nuts&Bolts wrote:I think Chychrun was drafted into the USHL entry draft. Pastujov, if not returning to Honeybaked may be off to Ontario with another top 98 or two. These two names along with Lindgren are truly in the top 5 or 6 98s in the country. Joey not yet even though he's just a (red shirt) 8th grader. I heard it said that dad was working harder on the scouts at the 15 festival than son was on the ice. The things wrong with YOUTH hockey.
Pathetic, if true.

Posted: Tue Jun 04, 2013 11:58 pm
by O-townClown
Nuts&Bolts wrote:I think Chychrun was drafted into the USHL entry draft. Pastujov, if not returning to Honeybaked may be off to Ontario with another top 98 or two. These two names along with Lindgren are truly in the top 5 or 6 98s in the country. Joey not yet even though he's just a (red shirt) 8th grader. I heard it said that dad was working harder on the scouts at the 15 festival than son was on the ice. The things wrong with YOUTH hockey.
Nuts, Chychrun was one of (pretty sure) nine 1998 born players drafted by USHL teams.

Someone down here estimated Florida has four of the top 12-15 kids that age in the country. Hard to tell before they get together at Select camp!

Posted: Wed Jun 05, 2013 7:49 pm
by hockeymannorth
O-townClown wrote:
Nuts&Bolts wrote:I think Chychrun was drafted into the USHL entry draft. Pastujov, if not returning to Honeybaked may be off to Ontario with another top 98 or two. These two names along with Lindgren are truly in the top 5 or 6 98s in the country. Joey not yet even though he's just a (red shirt) 8th grader. I heard it said that dad was working harder on the scouts at the 15 festival than son was on the ice. The things wrong with YOUTH hockey.
Nuts, Chychrun was one of (pretty sure) nine 1998 born players drafted by USHL teams.

Someone down here estimated Florida has four of the top 12-15 kids that age in the country. Hard to tell before they get together at Select camp!
I can't find 4 Florida kids in top 100 let alone top 12

Posted: Wed Jun 05, 2013 9:33 pm
by Bonin2121
Nuts&Bolts wrote:a (red shirt) 8th grader
A what? lol

Posted: Wed Jun 05, 2013 10:49 pm
by O-townClown
hockeymannorth wrote: I can't find 4 Florida kids in top 100 let alone top 12
Which list? That's what I'd like to see. Pretty sure Chychrun is up there and Pastujov played a huge role for the Bantam champs. Solow was a top player on his Blues team and I've always been impressed with Gallant.

You're saying there are 100 players better than the lesser of these four?

That bodes well for the 1998s.

Posted: Tue Jun 18, 2013 2:24 pm
by Duluthguy
To add a little background on Joey Anderson's family:

As someone else stated, his family is from Duluth. His father was a teammate of Robb Stauber's on Denfeld's 1986 State Tournament Team that finished 3rd. If my memory is correct, Anderson was captain of that team.

I'm told the Anderson family continues to spend a lot of time in Duluth, so Joey's connection here goes back a few years.

I haven't seen Joey's dad much over the last 25+ years. But I can tell you he was an excellent student and even better guy back in the day. I'm guessing not much has changed. So while I acknowledge it's a bit peculiar to have an 8th grader make a college commitment so early, now knowing who the father is leads me to believe from afar there's a reasonable explanation, such as--as others have stated--the kid loves it here and figures he might as well shut down the recruiting process (or at least slow it down, knowing a lot can happen over the next 4-6 years).

Just my two cents....

Posted: Tue Jun 18, 2013 5:17 pm
by Mailman
Duluthguy wrote:To add a little background on Joey Anderson's family:

As someone else stated, his family is from Duluth. His father was a teammate of Robb Stauber's on Denfeld's 1986 State Tournament Team that finished 3rd. If my memory is correct, Anderson was captain of that team.

I'm told the Anderson family continues to spend a lot of time in Duluth, so Joey's connection here goes back a few years.

I haven't seen Joey's dad much over the last 25+ years. But I can tell you he was an excellent student and even better guy back in the day. I'm guessing not much has changed. So while I acknowledge it's a bit peculiar to have an 8th grader make a college commitment so early, now knowing who the father is leads me to believe from afar there's a reasonable explanation, such as--as others have stated--the kid loves it here and figures he might as well shut down the recruiting process (or at least slow it down, knowing a lot can happen over the next 4-6 years).

Just my two cents....
I can't think of a single reasonable explanation. Just plain silly.

As to the dad, I'm sure, like all of us, he's changed somewhat since being in high school 25+ years ago. :wink:

Posted: Tue Jun 18, 2013 7:01 pm
by Hockey North
Well there mailman, Do you know his dad?? I doubt it. So maybe you should just quit assuming things and putting him down because of rumors you heard. Yes, I know his Dad very well. Your comments in here are a joke and you sure seem jealous of the whole situation. You obviously don't know the whole situation and quite frankly, its none of your business.

Re: Joey Anderson

Posted: Tue Jun 18, 2013 9:14 pm
by stpaul
stpaul wrote:He's a very talented young player and has tons of potential, but committing to a college at age 14 is silly. A verbal commitment 4-5 years ahead of time is pretty meaningless. His parents should know better.
I take it back. I'm from St. Paul of course and love my city, but I have a great fondness for Duluth. I was just there last week and watched Bruins-Penguins in a West Duluth bar with the locals. They love the game like I do. I did not know dad is a Duluthian. I have no problem with his allegiance and commitment to UMD. Looking forward to the next few years with Joey at Hill-Murray.

Posted: Tue Jun 18, 2013 9:40 pm
by Mailman
Hockey North wrote:Well there mailman, Do you know his dad?? I doubt it. So maybe you should just quit assuming things and putting him down because of rumors you heard. Yes, I know his Dad very well. Your comments in here are a joke and you sure seem jealous of the whole situation. You obviously don't know the whole situation and quite frankly, its none of your business.
A. Notice the part of my comment stating......"if true......."

B. Jealous ? Of what ? My youngest is 22, and SHE never played hockey.

C. None of my business ? Then don't post the info. on a public forum.

Check yourself pal.

Posted: Wed Jun 19, 2013 2:46 pm
by ThePuckStopsHere
Breaking news, Joey just locked in his first linemate. I called Sandlin today and left him a voice mail that my son has verbally committed. :wink:

Posted: Wed Jun 19, 2013 7:02 pm
by gopherpuck516
ThePuckStopsHere wrote:Breaking news, Joey just locked in his first linemate. I called Sandlin today and left him a voice mail that my son has verbally committed. :wink:
Hahahahahaaaa now that is funny! Joey is a great young hockey player, and who cares why he chose to commit to UMD?!? Congrats to him, I hope nothing but the best for him in his hockey career.