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Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2009 10:44 pm
by Visa
Rippentrop wrote:
Getemupscout wrote:Rochester Mayo's Brad Fisher, Alex Whitney, and Tom Alexander
are you kiddin?

They would be the third line at Lourdes.

Really...Then why did Lourdes have its "people" (KG, TL, SS, et al) try to recruit Tom and promise him a top spot?

Are you Kiddin?!!!
I will back you up on this post...You are dead on!

Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2009 7:10 pm
by HockeyMania3
its close between many but why is the st. francis line in there??? u should see them play

Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2009 7:50 pm
by chiefofmedicine
HockeyMania3 wrote:its close between many but why is the st. francis line in there??? u should see them play
are you trying to say why isnt?

Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2009 10:34 pm
by warriors41
I would say that Warroad's top line of Dane Shaugabay, Brock Nelson, and Brett Hebel would have to be one of the top lines, at least in class A, don;t know too much about AA. They have been shredding opponents this year. Kind of surprised they haven't gotten any love on this thread yet. If there is a reason for that I would like to hear it.

Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2009 12:14 am
by blanco oso
birkinbine,wallin,wolters line has put up 60 points this year. i think thats pretty good? theyve played 20 games so thats an average of 3 a game...im not one to know how good or not that is but it seems pretty legit

Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2009 1:36 am
by theoneandonly1
blanco oso wrote:birkinbine,wallin,wolters line has put up 60 points this year. i think thats pretty good? theyve played 20 games so thats an average of 3 a game...im not one to know how good or not that is but it seems pretty legit
60 points is about average compared to:
Edina(Lee,Everson,Gaarder)-128 points in 19 games=6.7 ppg
Centennial(Pitlick,Hess,Lovick)-109 points in 18 games=6 ppg
Bursville(Smyth,May,Pearson)-104 points in 19 games=5.5 ppg

Just a few of the top lines.

Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2009 3:52 pm
by happymama
theoneandonly1 wrote:
blanco oso wrote:birkinbine,wallin,wolters line has put up 60 points this year. i think thats pretty good? theyve played 20 games so thats an average of 3 a game...im not one to know how good or not that is but it seems pretty legit
60 points is about average compared to:
Edina(Lee,Everson,Gaarder)-128 points in 19 games=6.7 ppg
Centennial(Pitlick,Hess,Lovick)-109 points in 18 games=6 ppg
Bursville(Smyth,May,Pearson)-104 points in 19 games=5.5 ppg

Just a few of the top lines.
No question these are good numbers given the level of competition these teams face. Any time a line gets average points above 5 per game that is impressive.

Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2009 5:08 pm
by rinkrat555
its pearson-may-king bville

Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 1:46 pm
by sicknasty7722
blanco oso wrote:birkinbine,wallin,wolters line has put up 60 points this year. i think thats pretty good? theyve played 20 games so thats an average of 3 a game...im not one to know how good or not that is but it seems pretty legit
Those three aren't even the best line on their team so how do you think they can be the best line in the state?

Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 4:19 pm
by King of the Pond
sicknasty7722 wrote:
blanco oso wrote:birkinbine,wallin,wolters line has put up 60 points this year. i think thats pretty good? theyve played 20 games so thats an average of 3 a game...im not one to know how good or not that is but it seems pretty legit
Those three aren't even the best line on their team so how do you think they can be the best line in the state?
Yea no offense but White Bear really doesnt even have a dominant player let alone a dominant line.

Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 5:10 pm
by nickel slots
Per Pointstreak, and taking some liberties (i.e. the top 3 highest scoring forwards from their respective team), 100 point lines so far this season:

1. 159 - St. Francis (Benik 88, Belisle 55 , Lebeaux 17)
2. 139 - Little Falls (Hano 70, Hirsch 37, Nelson 32)
3. 133 - Holy Angels (Mattson 51, Reilly 44, Haeg 38)
4. 129 - Warroad (Nelson 48, Shaugaby 42, Hebel 39)
5. 128 - Edina (Lee 46, Everson 45, Gaarder 37)
6. 119 - Winona (Thies 40, Moran 40, Grossell 39)
7. 116 - Virgina/MIB (Westin 51, Hendrickson 37, Judnick 28)
8. 109 - Centennial (Pitlick 44, Lovick 33, Hess 32)
New Prague (Adams 40, Lapic 39, Lapic 30)
10. 107 - Burnsville (May 44, Pearson 41, King 22)
Luverne (Paquette 56, Olson 34, Fitzer 17)
12. 106 - Hermantown (Krause 42, Christopherson 36, Peterson 28)
Rochester Lourdes (Peterson 38, Voigt 37, Funk 31)
14. 104 - St. Paul Saints (Anderson 47, Wilczyk 33, Wallner 24)
15. 102 - Hopkins (Boyd 39, Skalbeck 37, Seashore 26)
Albert Lea (Prihoda 40, Prescher-Smerud 39, Stadheim 23)
17. 101 - Mankato West (Bruggeman 49, Lieferman 26, Weber 26)
New Ulm (Reinarts 49, Juntenen 27, Loose 24)

Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 6:15 pm
by chiefofmedicine
nickel slots wrote:Per Pointstreak, and taking some liberties (i.e. the top 3 highest scoring forwards from their respective team), 100 point lines so far this season:

1. 159 - St. Francis (Benik 88, Belisle 55 , Lebeaux 17)
2. 139 - Little Falls (Hano 70, Hirsch 37, Nelson 32)
3. 133 - Holy Angels (Mattson 51, Reilly 44, Haeg 38)
4. 129 - Warroad (Nelson 48, Shaugaby 42, Hebel 39)
5. 128 - Edina (Lee 46, Everson 45, Gaarder 37)
6. 119 - Winona (Thies 40, Moran 40, Grossell 39)
7. 116 - Virgina/MIB (Westin 51, Hendrickson 37, Judnick 28)
8. 109 - Centennial (Pitlick 44, Lovick 33, Hess 32)
New Prague (Adams 40, Lapic 39, Lapic 30)
10. 107 - Burnsville (May 44, Pearson 41, King 22)
Luverne (Paquette 56, Olson 34, Fitzer 17)
12. 106 - Hermantown (Krause 42, Christopherson 36, Peterson 28)
Rochester Lourdes (Peterson 38, Voigt 37, Funk 31)
14. 104 - St. Paul Saints (Anderson 47, Wilczyk 33, Wallner 24)
15. 102 - Hopkins (Boyd 39, Skalbeck 37, Seashore 26)
Albert Lea (Prihoda 40, Prescher-Smerud 39, Stadheim 23)
17. 101 - Mankato West (Bruggeman 49, Lieferman 26, Weber 26)
New Ulm (Reinarts 49, Juntenen 27, Loose 24)

anderson and wilczyk have been hurt the past week with anderson missing three and wilczyk the past 4 and even more to come, anderson is back now. This team had a stretch where their two top centers, second leading scorer, and defensemen were injured and or sick. At one point all three capitans were out for a game... has any other team seen something like taht this year?

Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 6:30 pm
by King of the Pond
chiefofmedicine wrote:
nickel slots wrote:Per Pointstreak, and taking some liberties (i.e. the top 3 highest scoring forwards from their respective team), 100 point lines so far this season:

1. 159 - St. Francis (Benik 88, Belisle 55 , Lebeaux 17)
2. 139 - Little Falls (Hano 70, Hirsch 37, Nelson 32)
3. 133 - Holy Angels (Mattson 51, Reilly 44, Haeg 38)
4. 129 - Warroad (Nelson 48, Shaugaby 42, Hebel 39)
5. 128 - Edina (Lee 46, Everson 45, Gaarder 37)
6. 119 - Winona (Thies 40, Moran 40, Grossell 39)
7. 116 - Virgina/MIB (Westin 51, Hendrickson 37, Judnick 28)
8. 109 - Centennial (Pitlick 44, Lovick 33, Hess 32)
New Prague (Adams 40, Lapic 39, Lapic 30)
10. 107 - Burnsville (May 44, Pearson 41, King 22)
Luverne (Paquette 56, Olson 34, Fitzer 17)
12. 106 - Hermantown (Krause 42, Christopherson 36, Peterson 28)
Rochester Lourdes (Peterson 38, Voigt 37, Funk 31)
14. 104 - St. Paul Saints (Anderson 47, Wilczyk 33, Wallner 24)
15. 102 - Hopkins (Boyd 39, Skalbeck 37, Seashore 26)
Albert Lea (Prihoda 40, Prescher-Smerud 39, Stadheim 23)
17. 101 - Mankato West (Bruggeman 49, Lieferman 26, Weber 26)
New Ulm (Reinarts 49, Juntenen 27, Loose 24)

anderson and wilczyk have been hurt the past week with anderson missing three and wilczyk the past 4 and even more to come, anderson is back now. This team had a stretch where their two top centers, second leading scorer, and defensemen were injured and or sick. At one point all three capitans were out for a game... has any other team seen something like taht this year?
Pitlick missed 3 games for Centennial. Not quite as bad but still hurt.

Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 11:33 pm
by SargeyWargey09
Seeing warroads first line in Nelson,Shaugabay, and Hebel I would have to say they take it up to this point, when they came to town they put on a show!