Best Individual in 8A
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Yea...i think Marvin is a good player...we just played against Warroad on Sat and lost horribly 6-5...the only reason this kid is good because of his size...his shot is worthless...all he does is flip it up in the air and hopes it goes in...all his shots were either head high...or just missed completley...plus everyone on his team sucks so it makes him look good cuz they just give the puck to him...it also works out for him too cuz his father owns Warroad and so he never got ne penalties...hes such a big hack and just cheap shots kids...he is good...but i dont think he is the best in 8A
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Talent Analysis
Marvin is a tall, agile player who is blessed with great hands. He combines finesse with speed and power. He uses his 6’2”/191 lbs. frame, strength and long reach quite effectively. He skates with long and very fluid strides and moves very well with the puck. Marvin is fiercely competitive and doesn’t shy away from the physical aspects of the game. He is creative and instinctive. His superb playmaking ability and great on-ice vision allows him to only be creative but to make things happen as well. Marvin is also excellent along the boards. He possesses a blisteringly hard shot with a quick release. The defensive side of his game is one area that should continue to improve as his game matures.
While Marvin, at this point, is very much a project, he has all of the tools to become a dominant force at the next level (he is likely bound for the collegiate ranks) and beyond. Perhaps the scariest part about Marvin is the fact that he is still growing and developing into an already large body.
"He possesses a blisteringly hard shot with a quick release."
Stiches3507 says "his shot is worthless"
Hmmmm you must see something the nhl dosent.
Talent Analysis
Marvin is a tall, agile player who is blessed with great hands. He combines finesse with speed and power. He uses his 6’2”/191 lbs. frame, strength and long reach quite effectively. He skates with long and very fluid strides and moves very well with the puck. Marvin is fiercely competitive and doesn’t shy away from the physical aspects of the game. He is creative and instinctive. His superb playmaking ability and great on-ice vision allows him to only be creative but to make things happen as well. Marvin is also excellent along the boards. He possesses a blisteringly hard shot with a quick release. The defensive side of his game is one area that should continue to improve as his game matures.
While Marvin, at this point, is very much a project, he has all of the tools to become a dominant force at the next level (he is likely bound for the collegiate ranks) and beyond. Perhaps the scariest part about Marvin is the fact that he is still growing and developing into an already large body.
"He possesses a blisteringly hard shot with a quick release."
Stiches3507 says "his shot is worthless"
Hmmmm you must see something the nhl dosent.

RIP suzy 12.10.2006 - 2.27.2008
I dont believe marvin is the best player in section 8a. He had 9 goals last year, in what was a very watered out section. In most of last years games marvin seemed to hide himself on the ice. He's very good, and should dominate many teams but there are alot of other players that can do the same in the section. Marvins a great physical threat, but hes not a great scorer.
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Your ignorant comments amaze me.Stiches3507 wrote:Yea...i think Marvin is a good player...we just played against Warroad on Sat and lost horribly 6-5...the only reason this kid is good because of his size...his shot is worthless...all he does is flip it up in the air and hopes it goes in...all his shots were either head high...or just missed completley...plus everyone on his team sucks so it makes him look good cuz they just give the puck to him...it also works out for him too cuz his father owns Warroad and so he never got ne penalties...hes such a big hack and just cheap shots kids...he is good...but i dont think he is the best in 8A

As far as "everyone on his team sucking" I think that some would beg to differ, seeing as Bryce Ravndalen and Jeremy Hahn (both Juniors) have stepped up this year. AND, your generalizations about Aaron Marvin's family are really getting old. Before you point fingers, make sure that your facts are straight.
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Brothers
Yes Zach and Tyler are brothers. His brother is a freshman at BSU.
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Lehrke has 10 pts in 4 games played...I'd say hes off to a good start 

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game play.....
We arnt looking at whats on papers...yea Marvin is a great player...but because he was signed doesnt make him a better player than someone who is younger or more experienced...some people miss the point....i guess we will have to see how the season goes eh? 

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I didn't miss the point your trying to tout someone who isn't on the same level yet. Try as you might the kid from Park Rapids isn't the top player in Section 8A. When he's drafted by the NHL come back and we'll talk. Tell you what why don't you bring him up on a Sunday afternoon and run him through some Pretzel drills with Marvin, then you'll see the difference.SiouxRecruit wrote:We arnt looking at whats on papers...yea Marvin is a great player...but because he was signed doesnt make him a better player than someone who is younger or more experienced...some people miss the point....i guess we will have to see how the season goes eh?

As for seeing how the season plays out how can you compare his point total...does Marvin get 6 points for a hat trick against Orono when your comparing schedules.

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Best player in 8a
Both Lehrke and Marvin are outstanding hockey players, but I feel that the most underated of the three is Schiller from Detroit Lakes. I've seen him play a handful of times and was very impressed with how strong he is on his skates, he is also very creative with the puck, and plays the game very hard on both ends of the ice. Lehrke has great speed and is also very strong on his skates, Marvin has what can't be taught and that is size. I respect all three players very much, it will be very interesting to see how this section plays out.
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I'm sure he'd love to come do pretzel drills haha....who says that?...but yea like i said before they are both good players...Marvin has a line to play with...its hard to compare a team who plays teams better teams with better lines...to a team that plays not as good as teams but without good lines....where is ur argument?....Marvin has people that can make plays WITH him....we all know he is a good player
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tonight
Lehrke and Schiller are playing each other tonight....I have a feeling I know how the score will be but I guess you never know.... 

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Lame, Lame, Lame quit trying you keep slipping on your own arguments. Now your saying he's a better player cuz he has no one to play with.SiouxRecruit wrote:I'm sure he'd love to come do pretzel drills haha....who says that?...but yea like i said before they are both good players...Marvin has a line to play with...its hard to compare a team who plays teams better teams with better lines...to a team that plays not as good as teams but without good lines....where is ur argument?....Marvin has people that can make plays WITH him....we all know he is a good player


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Dickie Dunn wrote:I didn't miss the point your trying to tout someone who isn't on the same level yet. Try as you might the kid from Park Rapids isn't the top player in Section 8A. When he's drafted by the NHL come back and we'll talk. Tell you what why don't you bring him up on a Sunday afternoon and run him through some Pretzel drills with Marvin, then you'll see the difference.
Look Harry Dunn, I think that YES you could be missing a point here. If you are talking about an 87 and 90, and going back and forth on who is a better player (which is as i've said extremely hard because from what i have seen, they play two different types of hockey) then i don't think you can sit there and say that they are not on the same level. It is obvious that they are. Yes we all know Marvin has been drafted by the Flames, not to take anything away from him, but if Warroads 6'5'' center from the bb team played hockey he would probably get drafted, because he's big, you know as well as i do that BIG kids with talent will be secured early by NHL teams, One last thing, as for the Infamous PRETZEL Drills on a Sun. afternoon that you speak of, you had better watch the Lehrke kid skate before making comments like that.
THIS TIME I WAS TRYING TO CAPTURE THE SPIRIT OF THINGS!
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I agree he might have missed my point.....im just saing look at from all angles.....im not just saying lehrke is a better player...its alot more than that..Marvin is big...there is ALOT of truth that if u have size and ur a good player u will be recognized much much faster...but ill leave it at that..im sick of it anyways... 

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This is very true...but it shows something when u can compare...or atleast some people can compare someone at that age to someone of that ability and age. I sure hope that makes sense. We can say Marvin is the best senior and Lehrke is top junior...and born in 90' 
