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Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2008 7:04 am
by whatitdobaby
I didn't say goalies facing 10-15 would have higher SV %. I said they should, very big difference in meaning. If you're seeing 10-15 shots a game, there is no way a goalie should be giving up more than a goal a night. Occasionally you do see it happen. I will say that Lee is consistant for the most part and doesn't have many games where he is giving up more than a goal on few shots

Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2008 9:41 pm
by Skime Store
ACTUALFORMERPLAYER wrote:
gh12345 wrote:From geocities website

The top, Goalies are ranked by a small group of high school scouts, in the areas of: goals against average, save percentage, skating ability, save technique (glove hand, blocker, and skates), controlling rebounds, playing the puck, communication with defensemen, athletic ability, coachability, and body language in the net.

We haven't had a goalie like Lee since "Sid the Kid".

GOALIE

1. Joe Phillippi Hill-Murray
2. Jack Hanna Centennial
3. Mike Morgan Rosemount
4. Derrick Caschetta Edina
5. Matt Buonomo Minnetonka
6. Tyler StraND Centennial
7. Jake Swansson Bloomington Jefferson
8. Jon Boerger Academy Of Holy Angels
9. Tom Horner North St. Paul
Others
Kraig Ewing Rochester Century
Hakan Yumusaklar Lakeville South
Jake Kimmes Hastings
That is the senior list, maybe the junior class is better?
GOALIE

1. Mike Lee Roseau
2. AJ Underwood Grand Rapids
3. Brett Hollerud Blaine
4. Michael Webb Academy Of Holy Angels
5. Trent Casper Eagan
6. Owen Collette White Bear Lake
7. Michael Shibrowski Benilde-St. Margaret's
8. Paul Moberg Forest Lake

Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2008 9:48 pm
by breakout
Caschetta from Edina is talented. He doesn't get the credit he deserves because of the talented team he has in front of him.

Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2008 9:53 pm
by greatgame2
fons

vdff

Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2008 10:24 pm
by pioneerhockey12
dylan thomas from lakeville is having a phenomenol year