Bantam A players that stick out to Me

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stripes4hire
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bantam A PLAYERS THAT STAND OUT

Post by stripes4hire »

I HAVE ONLY SEEN MOSTLY NORTHERN TEAMS PLAY I HAVE REF GR,EAST, CL, HERM,TONKA, GUYS THAT I NOTICED ARE . EAST,4,16,23 GR 13,14,8 CL 10,15,31,TONKA 16,27 ,8 HERM 7,14
just me
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players that stick out to me

Post by just me »

Cline 26 from Blaine is a very nice player If you see him.
guywholoveshockey
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Post by guywholoveshockey »

Cline is the first guy that has even been talked about from the D-10. It was first talk about how the north kids didn't get anything said about them. The northern suburbs kids haven't either when they have good talent also. (D-10 and D-2)
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Re: Bantam A players that stick out to Me

Post by sssmack09 »

starmvp wrote:
sssmack09 wrote:
hockeydynasty10 wrote:There are many Bantam A hockey players in the state of minnesota but alot of districts around Twin Cities have studs that stick out.

Below are the studs of Minnesota Youth Bantam A Hockey:

1.Tyler Shehe
2.Nelson-Edina
3.Vinni Letteri
4.Jason Baiter
5.Erik Rutt
6.Sean Lang
7.#20 defensman for Burnsville.
8.#17 foward for Burnsville.
9.Christian Smith
10.Nanne
11.Sam Sullivan
12.Anothny Walsh
13.CJ Smith
14.Goalie Jordan Charles
It would be nice if you got out of the cities
Notice how he said "around the Twin Cities"
NS! it would also be nice to hear about some other regions of the state...
mngopherfan
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Re: Bantam A players that stick out to Me

Post by mngopherfan »

sssmack09 wrote:
starmvp wrote:
sssmack09 wrote: It would be nice if you got out of the cities
Notice how he said "around the Twin Cities"
NS! it would also be nice to hear about some other regions of the state...
Quale from Hopkins is a very legit Goaltender. One kid from Detroit Lakes is ok, bigger kid. I saw more cities teams so i cant really be that much help.
stripes4hire
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bantam A players that stand out

Post by stripes4hire »

i only had a chance to see friday and saturday games but these are the kids that caught my eye.
woodbury # 15,#14,#9
grand rapids #8,#13,#14, #30
egf #6,#18
wayzata #6
omg#3,#7,#6
cloquet#10,#15,#31,#7
elk river#7,#3
burnsville #7,#20,#14,#18
HugeDangles
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Post by HugeDangles »

any guys from D5 that are good
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Post by Air Force 1 »

HugeDangles wrote:any guys from D5 that are good
Nope
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Post by bosshard »

no-fly-bys wrote:Most 95's are in 9th grade. I would look at the 95's who are in 8th grade that are making a impact on there Bantam teams. These are the kids to watch the next couple years. They have to play summer hockey with older kids and in school they are a year behind..

i believe this also. i know there is some kids from the soutwest corner of the state, though people think this section is weak i have had the chance to watch this kid and he looked pretty solid. i watched him face owatonna in 1-0 tough game that he played strong. i have looked into this kid and it looks like he excels in everything, school, sports, and just street smart.
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Post by muckandgrind »

bosshard wrote:
no-fly-bys wrote:Most 95's are in 9th grade. I would look at the 95's who are in 8th grade that are making a impact on there Bantam teams. These are the kids to watch the next couple years. They have to play summer hockey with older kids and in school they are a year behind..

i believe this also. i know there is some kids from the soutwest corner of the state, though people think this section is weak i have had the chance to watch this kid and he looked pretty solid. i watched him face owatonna in 1-0 tough game that he played strong. i have looked into this kid and it looks like he excels in everything, school, sports, and just street smart.
That doesn't matter...there are great players buried on bad teams all the time. Sometimes these players leave their associations to play for the Fire or somewhere else, sometimes they stay.
bosshard
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Post by bosshard »

muckandgrind wrote:
bosshard wrote:
no-fly-bys wrote:Most 95's are in 9th grade. I would look at the 95's who are in 8th grade that are making a impact on there Bantam teams. These are the kids to watch the next couple years. They have to play summer hockey with older kids and in school they are a year behind..

i believe this also. i know there is some kids from the soutwest corner of the state, though people think this section is weak i have had the chance to watch this kid and he looked pretty solid. i watched him face owatonna in 1-0 tough game that he played strong. i have looked into this kid and it looks like he excels in everything, school, sports, and just street smart.
That doesn't matter...there are great players buried on bad teams all the time. Sometimes these players leave their associations to play for the Fire or somewhere else, sometimes they stay.



these kids always get overlooked and are never noticed because they don't play in the metro and they deserve more recognition from the state, some kids are just outstanding and just aren't given credit for their performances, which isn't fair
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