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Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 10:20 am
by MNHockeyFan
The Exiled One wrote:Week 5 Leaderboard...
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TEAM # Name GP G A PTS PPG
SW 12 Anders Lee 12 10 11 21 1.75
SW 18 Zach Budish 12 10 11 21 1.75
NO 7 Max Tardy 15 11 12 23 1.53
SE 8 Schyler Adams 15 9 12 21 1.40
SW 14 Marshall Everson 13 9 9 18 1.38
NE 9 Tyler Pitlick 15 10 10 20 1.33
NO 9 Ben Hanowski 12 12 4 16 1.33
WI 23 Matt Paape 14 8 10 18 1.29
WI 10 Wes Wauters 15 11 8 19 1.27
SE 19 Justin Crandall 15 6 13 19 1.27
NO 18 Bill Simon 13 5 11 16 1.23
SW 21 Danny Mattson 14 8 9 17 1.21
WI 19 Tommy Westmark 14 8 9 17 1.21
NE 21 Danny DeLisle 15 10 8 18 1.20
NO 21 Nate Schmidt 15 3 14 17 1.13
NE 15 Willie Hess 15 8 8 16 1.07
NW 21 Joe Rehkamp 15 5 10 15 1.00
How does Anders Lee do it?
MINNESOTA INDIVIDUAL PASSING STATISTICS
NAME (SCHOOL) GM COM ATT PCT YDS TD INT
1 #9 Elliot Mathieu (Minneapolis Southwest) 6 133 207 64.3% 2255 30 4
2 #9 Anders Lee (Edina) 7 116 184 63.0% 1510 4 6
3 #14 Brady Yrjo (United North Central) 7 88 176 50.0% 1400 11 18
4 #8 James Peterson (Blaine) 7 144 231 62.3% 1383 13 10
5 #7 Dan Doran (Minnehaha Academy) 7 120 211 56.9% 1372 8 4
6 #11 Mark Alt (Cretin-Derham Hall) 7 97 145 66.9% 1313 12 2
7 #19 Adam Johnson (St. Cloud Tech) 7 90 139 64.8% 1279 14 3
8 #6 Blair Townsend (Coon Rapids) 7 89 135 65.9% 1236 17 4
9 #12 Wes Satzinger (Andover) 7 101 176 57.4% 1231 13 8
10 #14 TJ Larson (Prior Lake) 7 81 161 50.3% 1197 10 7
(and he has
28 touchdowns!
Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 10:38 am
by justwatchin
There are kids that have been out of more than one game due to injury, and some that came back to play prior to being fully recovered. So that may be a reason you do not see some of them with many points. You miss out on games you miss out on the scoring. You come back not 100% and your not at the top of your game.
Give the coaches credit, I know of one coach for sure that took the time to attend high school games all over last season to watch the kids play. The coaches just don't sit on a sight and watch points. They know what each of the kids can contribute to the team and what they are looking for.
Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 12:28 pm
by breakout
FYI, some stats are inflated due to PT. I have been told that there are teams that don't roll the players and have certain players on PP. Hopefully, that is inaccurate because winning and stats aren't the purpose of the league from what I understand.
Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 7:25 pm
by justwatchin
Same understanding as breakout- winning and stats are not the purpose of the league. And the kids were told that at camp!!!!

Posted: Fri Oct 17, 2008 10:17 am
by sticksuphigh
breakout wrote:FYI, some stats are inflated due to PT. I have been told that there are teams that don't roll the players and have certain players on PP. Hopefully, that is inaccurate because winning and stats aren't the purpose of the league from what I understand.
I can tell you Reed Larson and SW rolls all 4 lines equally, including starting rotation from game to game. They certainly do not have or use a power play lines or combinations. The league was set-up for equal play and not specialty lines or unequal playing time. I would be pissed if I am traveling all over to skate 5 shifts a game.
Posted: Fri Oct 17, 2008 11:35 am
by flatontheice
sticksuphigh wrote:breakout wrote:FYI, some stats are inflated due to PT. I have been told that there are teams that don't roll the players and have certain players on PP. Hopefully, that is inaccurate because winning and stats aren't the purpose of the league from what I understand.
I can tell you Reed Larson and SW rolls all 4 lines equally, including starting rotation from game to game. They certainly do not have or use a power play lines or combinations. The league was set-up for equal play and not specialty lines or unequal playing time. I would be pissed if I am traveling all over to skate 5 shifts a game.
That is simply not true.
Posted: Fri Oct 17, 2008 12:11 pm
by sticksuphigh
flatontheice wrote:sticksuphigh wrote:breakout wrote:FYI, some stats are inflated due to PT. I have been told that there are teams that don't roll the players and have certain players on PP. Hopefully, that is inaccurate because winning and stats aren't the purpose of the league from what I understand.
I can tell you Reed Larson and SW rolls all 4 lines equally, including starting rotation from game to game. They certainly do not have or use a power play lines or combinations. The league was set-up for equal play and not specialty lines or unequal playing time. I would be pissed if I am traveling all over to skate 5 shifts a game.
That is simply not true.
That is the fact if you are talking about SW!
The only exception may be in a one goal game in the last minute or so of play and Larson may put a specific defensive combination to finish.
Posted: Fri Oct 17, 2008 12:13 pm
by sticksuphigh
flatontheice wrote:sticksuphigh wrote:breakout wrote:FYI, some stats are inflated due to PT. I have been told that there are teams that don't roll the players and have certain players on PP. Hopefully, that is inaccurate because winning and stats aren't the purpose of the league from what I understand.
I can tell you Reed Larson and SW rolls all 4 lines equally, including starting rotation from game to game. They certainly do not have or use a power play lines or combinations. The league was set-up for equal play and not specialty lines or unequal playing time. I would be pissed if I am traveling all over to skate 5 shifts a game.
That is simply not true.
That is the fact if you are talking about SW!
The only exception may be in a one goal game in the last minute or so of play and Larson may put a specific defensive combination to finish.
Posted: Fri Oct 17, 2008 1:58 pm
by SHAKEnBAKE
Stats may not that accurate... Noticed a SW kid with 3 points, but he hasn't played in any of the games.
Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2008 9:30 am
by The Exiled One
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Team # Name GP G A PTS PPG
SW 18 Zach Budish 15 14 13 27 1.80
SW 12 Anders Lee 15 11 13 24 1.60
NO 7 Max Tardy 18 13 14 27 1.50
WI 23 Matt Paape 17 11 12 23 1.35
NO 18 Bill Simon 16 8 13 21 1.31
NE 9 Tyler Pitlick 18 13 10 23 1.28
SW 21 Danny Mattson 17 11 10 21 1.24
WI 19 Tommy Westmark 17 10 11 21 1.24
SE 8 Schyler Adams 18 10 12 22 1.22
SE 19 Justin Crandall 18 7 14 21 1.17
NO 9 Ben Hanowski 14 12 4 16 1.14
SW 14 Marshall Everson 16 9 9 18 1.13
WI 10 Wes Wauters 18 11 9 20 1.11
NE 21 Danny DeLisle 18 11 9 20 1.11
NO 21 Nate Schmidt 18 5 14 19 1.06
GP 19 Adam Knochenmus 18 10 8 18 1.00
NE 15 Willie Hess 18 9 9 18 1.00
NW 21 Joe Rehkamp 18 7 11 18 1.00
Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 11:58 am
by Can't Never Tried
Here's the brackets for the tournament this weekend.
http://hselite.pucksystems.com/attachme ... MASTER.pdf
Also looks like SW wins the regular season....I think?
Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 12:39 pm
by Doglover
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Maybe Elite shouldn't post the stats and then they could avoid the problem all together.
Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 12:41 pm
by Can't Never Tried
Doglover wrote:__________________________________________________________
Maybe Elite shouldn't post the stats and then they could avoid the problem all together.
What's your point here?

Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 12:50 pm
by elliott70
Stats padded or not, Anders Lee is one heck of an athlete.
Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 12:51 pm
by elliott70
And having been in the league with Reed Larson, he is a very fair coach and individual.
Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 1:34 pm
by The Exiled One
Speaking of stats, here's the final regular season leaderboard...
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Team # Name GP G A PTS PPG Yr Pos
SW 18 Zach Budish 15 14 13 27 1.80 12 F
SW 12 Anders Lee 15 11 13 24 1.60 12 F
NO 7 Max Tardy 21 16 17 33 1.57 12 F
WI 23 Matt Paape 20 13 15 28 1.40 11 F
SE 8 Schyler Adams 21 15 13 28 1.33 12 F
SW 14 Marshall Everson 19 13 12 25 1.32 12 F
NO 18 Bill Simon 19 10 15 25 1.32 12 F
NO 9 Ben Hanowski 17 14 8 22 1.29 12 F
WI 19 Tommy Westmark 20 12 13 25 1.25 12 F
SW 21 Danny Mattson 20 12 13 25 1.25 12 F
NE 9 Tyler Pitlick 21 15 11 26 1.24 12 F
SE 19 Justin Crandall 21 8 18 26 1.24 11 F
WI 10 Wes Wauters 21 14 10 24 1.14 12 F
GP 19 Adam Knochenmus 21 12 9 21 1.00 11 F
NE 15 Willie Hess 21 11 10 21 1.00 12 F
NW 21 Joe Rehkamp 21 7 14 21 1.00 12 F
SE 22 Zach May 19 7 12 19 1.00 11 F
Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 1:39 pm
by Can't Never Tried
The Exiled One wrote:Speaking of stats, here's the final regular season leaderboard...
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Team # Name GP G A PTS PPG Yr Pos
SW 18 Zach Budish 15 14 13 27 1.80 12 F
SW 12 Anders Lee 15 11 13 24 1.60 12 F
NO 7 Max Tardy 21 16 17 33 1.57 12 F
WI 23 Matt Paape 20 13 15 28 1.40 11 F
SE 8 Schyler Adams 21 15 13 28 1.33 12 F
SW 14 Marshall Everson 19 13 12 25 1.32 12 F
NO 18 Bill Simon 19 10 15 25 1.32 12 F
NO 9 Ben Hanowski 17 14 8 22 1.29 12 F
WI 19 Tommy Westmark 20 12 13 25 1.25 12 F
SW 21 Danny Mattson 20 12 13 25 1.25 12 F
NE 9 Tyler Pitlick 21 15 11 26 1.24 12 F
SE 19 Justin Crandall 21 8 18 26 1.24 11 F
WI 10 Wes Wauters 21 14 10 24 1.14 12 F
GP 19 Adam Knochenmus 21 12 9 21 1.00 11 F
NE 15 Willie Hess 21 11 10 21 1.00 12 F
NW 21 Joe Rehkamp 21 7 14 21 1.00 12 F
SE 22 Zach May 19 7 12 19 1.00 11 F
Any reason they aren't in order ?
http://hselite.pucksystems.com/attachme ... kend-7.pdf
Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 1:41 pm
by sticksuphigh
Can't Never Tried wrote:The Exiled One wrote:Speaking of stats, here's the final regular season leaderboard...
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Team # Name GP G A PTS PPG Yr Pos
SW 18 Zach Budish 15 14 13 27 1.80 12 F
SW 12 Anders Lee 15 11 13 24 1.60 12 F
NO 7 Max Tardy 21 16 17 33 1.57 12 F
WI 23 Matt Paape 20 13 15 28 1.40 11 F
SE 8 Schyler Adams 21 15 13 28 1.33 12 F
SW 14 Marshall Everson 19 13 12 25 1.32 12 F
NO 18 Bill Simon 19 10 15 25 1.32 12 F
NO 9 Ben Hanowski 17 14 8 22 1.29 12 F
WI 19 Tommy Westmark 20 12 13 25 1.25 12 F
SW 21 Danny Mattson 20 12 13 25 1.25 12 F
NE 9 Tyler Pitlick 21 15 11 26 1.24 12 F
SE 19 Justin Crandall 21 8 18 26 1.24 11 F
WI 10 Wes Wauters 21 14 10 24 1.14 12 F
GP 19 Adam Knochenmus 21 12 9 21 1.00 11 F
NE 15 Willie Hess 21 11 10 21 1.00 12 F
NW 21 Joe Rehkamp 21 7 14 21 1.00 12 F
SE 22 Zach May 19 7 12 19 1.00 11 F
Any reason they aren't in order ?
http://hselite.pucksystems.com/attachme ... kend-7.pdf
I believe they have it resulted based on points per game avg. PPG
Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 1:43 pm
by The Exiled One
Here are your top scoring defensemen...
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Team # Name GP G A PTS PPG Yr Pos
NO 21 Nate Schmidt 21 6 14 20 0.95 11 D
SW 4 Nick Leddy 21 7 10 17 0.81 12 D
NE 12 Joe Schmitz 21 2 13 15 0.71 12 D
SE 6 Chris Casto 21 5 7 12 0.57 11 D
SE 4 Walker Hyland 21 2 10 12 0.57 11 D
SE 2 Tim LaBombard 21 2 10 12 0.57 12 D
SW 6 Andrew Prochno 19 2 8 10 0.53 11 D
NE 2 Brett Stern 21 5 6 11 0.52 11 D
NO 2 Izaak Berglund 20 0 10 10 0.50 12 D
NE 13 Al McLean 12 2 4 6 0.50 12 D
SW 7 Jeffrey Pauluk 21 2 8 10 0.48 11 D
NW 23 Patrick Borer 19 2 7 9 0.47 12 D
NO 8 Joe Arbour 20 3 6 9 0.45 12 D
NO 12 Jake Williams 20 2 7 9 0.45 11 D
SE 5 Joe Faust 21 3 6 9 0.43 11 D
WI 5 Brian Kemp 21 0 9 9 0.43 11 D
Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 1:46 pm
by The Exiled One
sticksuphigh wrote:
I believe they have it resulted based on points per game avg. PPG
Correct. Stats are misleading enough without leaving off the amount of games they actually played. I'm just trying to help.

Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 1:49 pm
by Can't Never Tried
sticksuphigh wrote:Can't Never Tried wrote:The Exiled One wrote:Speaking of stats, here's the final regular season leaderboard...
Code: Select all
Team # Name GP G A PTS PPG Yr Pos
SW 18 Zach Budish 15 14 13 27 1.80 12 F
SW 12 Anders Lee 15 11 13 24 1.60 12 F
NO 7 Max Tardy 21 16 17 33 1.57 12 F
WI 23 Matt Paape 20 13 15 28 1.40 11 F
SE 8 Schyler Adams 21 15 13 28 1.33 12 F
SW 14 Marshall Everson 19 13 12 25 1.32 12 F
NO 18 Bill Simon 19 10 15 25 1.32 12 F
NO 9 Ben Hanowski 17 14 8 22 1.29 12 F
WI 19 Tommy Westmark 20 12 13 25 1.25 12 F
SW 21 Danny Mattson 20 12 13 25 1.25 12 F
NE 9 Tyler Pitlick 21 15 11 26 1.24 12 F
SE 19 Justin Crandall 21 8 18 26 1.24 11 F
WI 10 Wes Wauters 21 14 10 24 1.14 12 F
GP 19 Adam Knochenmus 21 12 9 21 1.00 11 F
NE 15 Willie Hess 21 11 10 21 1.00 12 F
NW 21 Joe Rehkamp 21 7 14 21 1.00 12 F
SE 22 Zach May 19 7 12 19 1.00 11 F
Any reason they aren't in order ?
http://hselite.pucksystems.com/attachme ... kend-7.pdf
I believe they have it resulted based on points per game avg. PPG
Cough up that link?

I haven't seen it like that.
Although it's possible they do it like that, those that played more games and have more points still lead the league IMO
No different then a running back that leads in yds per carry but but doesn't have as many carries etc.....

Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 1:49 pm
by breakout
sticksuphigh wrote:Can't Never Tried wrote:The Exiled One wrote:Speaking of stats, here's the final regular season leaderboard...
Code: Select all
Team # Name GP G A PTS PPG Yr Pos
SW 18 Zach Budish 15 14 13 27 1.80 12 F
SW 12 Anders Lee 15 11 13 24 1.60 12 F
NO 7 Max Tardy 21 16 17 33 1.57 12 F
WI 23 Matt Paape 20 13 15 28 1.40 11 F
SE 8 Schyler Adams 21 15 13 28 1.33 12 F
SW 14 Marshall Everson 19 13 12 25 1.32 12 F
NO 18 Bill Simon 19 10 15 25 1.32 12 F
NO 9 Ben Hanowski 17 14 8 22 1.29 12 F
WI 19 Tommy Westmark 20 12 13 25 1.25 12 F
SW 21 Danny Mattson 20 12 13 25 1.25 12 F
NE 9 Tyler Pitlick 21 15 11 26 1.24 12 F
SE 19 Justin Crandall 21 8 18 26 1.24 11 F
WI 10 Wes Wauters 21 14 10 24 1.14 12 F
GP 19 Adam Knochenmus 21 12 9 21 1.00 11 F
NE 15 Willie Hess 21 11 10 21 1.00 12 F
NW 21 Joe Rehkamp 21 7 14 21 1.00 12 F
SE 22 Zach May 19 7 12 19 1.00 11 F
Any reason they aren't in order ?
http://hselite.pucksystems.com/attachme ... kend-7.pdf
I believe they have it resulted based on points per game avg. PPG
Not sure why, but Hanowski's and Crandall's points stick out to me. Selfish vs. selfless or players of circumstance?
Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 1:51 pm
by Can't Never Tried
breakout wrote:sticksuphigh wrote:
I believe they have it resulted based on points per game avg. PPG
Not sure why, but Hanowski's and Crandall's points stick out to me. Selfish vs. selfless or players of circumstance?
Your reading to much into it.

Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 2:17 pm
by pioneers
Sometimes you are going to have goal scorers and sometimes you have set up guys. After all someone has to score the goals.
Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 3:05 pm
by The Exiled One
Can't Never Tried wrote:Cough up that link?

I haven't seen it like that.
Although it's possible they do it like that, those that played more games and have more points still lead the league IMO
No different then a running back that leads in yds per carry but but doesn't have as many carries etc.....

Compiled them myself. I disagree with the running back analogy though, as I'd much rather have a running back with 1000 yards in 11 games than a running back with 1200 yards in 16 games. Your analogy only works if I calculated points per TOI... which is a bit beyond my scope.
Total points versus average points is a personal preference thing. Some will like it better my way, some won't, and I'm comfortable with that.
