Section 7AA 2013-2014?
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Yep, Its not consider "Juniors" per say. They are AAA Midget teams. Both 18U and 16U that formed their own league with standings, playoffs ect. to give them more structure and I do think the NAHL sponsors that league and provides resources and direction..MNhockey29 wrote:It's not the NAHL, it's a tier 3 league that is associated and a step below the NAHL.
More info from thier website:
"Celebrating its 5th anniversary season in 2013-14, the North American Prospects Hockey League (NAPHL) is made up of 32 Midget Major (18U) and Midget Minor (16U) teams from 16 programs that compete at the USA Hockey Tier I level.
n 2012-13, the NAPHL continued to establish itself as one of the premier grounds for development and exposure. Over the course of the past two seasons 113 NAPHL players have been tendered or drafted into the NAHL. 152 players that had previously played in the NAPHL were on an NAHL roster in the 2012-13 season. Since the formation of the NAPHL four years ago, 210 NAPHL players had played in the NAHL and over three dozen NAPHL players have moved onto NCAA Division I programs.
The NAPHL, which is sanctioned by USA Hockey, utilizes the USA Hockey Officiating Development Program and is designed to maximize the exposure of all the Midget and Bantam participants through the NAHL's high-profile recruiting events which attract hundreds of college, junior and professional scouts."
Added: The NA3HL would be the league considered Juniors. It's a Tier III Junior league. www.na3hl.com. This league IS managed and run by the NAHL..
"The primary mission of the NA3HL, which is managed organizationally by the NAHL, is to provide a structured developmental environment for student-athletes whose youth options are limited but are still reaching their potential and have aspirations of playing in the NAHL or United States Hockey League (USHL) and eventually the NCAA or American College Hockey Association (ACHA)."
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They'll be competitive to some extent. But realistically Elk River, Grand Rapids, and Duluth East have the high end talent you need in sections. I expect Peterson and Beleau (sp?) to be Mr. Hockey finalists and Berglove and Sheperd are two of the best goalies in the state. I would expect those 3 teams to be in the top 15 of the pre season rankings and no one else from 7AA.
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I do agree Elk River wil be stong this year and probably the team to beat. I thought Rapids and East were a bit down this year? no personal kowledge of this, just hearsay? One thing we have seen in 7AA in any one Game anything can happen. End of February will be exciting as always. games should be starting soon.
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Rapids had a very good bantam team last year. They will be very young on D. Their top forward line with Peterson, Bischoff, and possibly Mattson will be very good. My concerns are forward depth and how the second set of D plays. Duluth East also had a great bantam team and lets face it, arguably the best coach maybe in the state's history. What history tells me is just expect East to be the #1 seed.
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http://minnhock.com/zzforestlake.htmSimplyPut wrote:I'm no expert, and may be wrong, but i recall Forest Lake in a couple Section finals. a guess is twice in the past 6 years ?
Six semifinals, 0-6 in those games.
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Same order for me with exception of Andover and FL swapping positions.. However much weaker than usual from top to bottom..Cloquet looked outright ugly at times last year and that was with their dynamic trio.. So this year could be a trainwreck against top 10-15 teams and the youngster, Bender, didnt exactly tear up the Elite League, even among underclassman (11pts in 21G= tied for 67th). Though I would still pay good money and drive to Duluth for an ER vs. DE section final... Is Peterson gone for sure at Rapids - someone just said the other day that he still had the opportunity to play for them??TheHockeyDJ wrote:MNhockey29 wrote:Here's my pre-season ranking.
1. Elk River
2. Andover??
3. Forest Lake
4. Duluth East
5. Grand Rapids
6. Cloquet
7. St. Michael
8. St. Francis
9. Cambridge
1. Elk River
2. Duluth East
3. Grand Rapids
4. Cloquet
5. Forest Lake
6. Andover
7. St. Francis
8. S. Michael
9. Cambridge
The other Northern section is a bit bizarre as well this year. Talk about up for grabs.This was also mirrored in the two Elite League All-Star teams where only 2 Northern F's were selected (Hammer & Bethume) and both of those had about half the regular season points (11 & 8 ) as their Metro and ND/WI peers that were selected (I.e. Naas, Roo, & Panvica were all assigned to the out-state Red team with 23pts each). So not sure whats going on in the northland with respect to O talent, though early departures have certainly played a role.
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Swap East/Rapids and Cloquet/Forest Lake. Too many questions for East, and the fallout from last season's B.S. in Cloquet will hurt.TheHockeyDJ wrote:
1. Elk River
2. Duluth East
3. Grand Rapids
4. Cloquet
5. Forest Lake
6. Andover
7. St. Francis
8. S. Michael
9. Cambridge
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They come back with Minnesota Wild draft pick Avery Peterson, a likely future Gopher in Jonah Bishcoff, and a goalie who will challenge for the Brimsek award. Sheperd had the best goalie stats in the elite league last time I looked. They also have kids coming up from a very strong bantam team which finished #6 in the rankings last year. Their question is going to be on defense and forward depth. Also, they have an all new coaching staff and it's going to be interesting to see how former Bulldog Jon Rothstein changes the approach.MNhockey29 wrote:Personally I though it was supposed to be a down year for Rapids. Anyone know how they will be compared to the past two Rapids teams?
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