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I personally think that the senior captain thing is huge here. The seniors are supposed to be your biggest leaders and to make them feel like they are not valued as such by the coach hurts. I can only imagine that it pissed off kids like Moelk and Dingmann who have been regular shifts on this team since sophomore year.
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No excuse for the Trojans recent collapse, but I see Doug at FTP has opined yesterday what I predicted last November 6: that the Wayzata Trojans had the toughest AA schedule this season. Curious if the other statistical rankers had same conclusion through their Feb 8 formulas?
West Metro Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2014 7:52 pm
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. The toughest schedule anywhere is now: the Wayzata Trojans!
FollowThePuck @FollowThePuck • 17h17 hours ago
AA Toughest Schedules: 1) Wayzata
West Metro Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2014 7:52 pm
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. The toughest schedule anywhere is now: the Wayzata Trojans!
FollowThePuck @FollowThePuck • 17h17 hours ago
AA Toughest Schedules: 1) Wayzata
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Sounds like average players that realize they aren't that good and don't want to make the commintment. Nothing wrong with that, but no need to blame the coach.Toomuchtoosoon wrote:Heard some solid players are considering Junior Gold. Sick of the BS and just want to have fun their senior year. You need the studs, but you also need depth.
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That's right, we should never question the coach when he loses the respect of his players and his team has dramatically under-achieved. There are plenty of above average players playing Junior Gold that are dedicated and committed. Your comment is idiotic, at best.mulefarm wrote:but no need to blame the coach.
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Bemused, I agree a lot of penalty minutes, however I think there are a lot bigger issues than that. They have been documented on this site, so I won't repeat all of them. The two region games the Trojans took a minor in each game (one penalty in Hopkin's game and one penalty in Tonka game), so if success is measured on state appearances, which I'm pretty sure the Wayzata faithful parents would measure success, penalty minutes didn't cause the demise of the Trojan squad this year. I also looked at the last few games during the regular season (Benilde and Hopkins) and the Trojans had four minutes combined in these two games. So again, down the stretch penalties weren't the issue. One stat that jumps out at me is that the scoring leader was a defensemen who had just as many goals as two division one forward recruits combined. I think that is a far more alarming statistic in my opinion. GB
I agree with all of Golden bear comments. Also see thread regarding section 6 playoff game final against Minnetonka. Some of their top shooters have been consistently missing the cage, or if they hit the cage it's dead Center on the
chest pad. Maybe some of the Forwards need to shoot 100 pucks a day to improve accuracy. I will be very interested to see if Zimmer, Senden,
Sorenson, and Schilling areback next year. N
chest pad. Maybe some of the Forwards need to shoot 100 pucks a day to improve accuracy. I will be very interested to see if Zimmer, Senden,
Sorenson, and Schilling areback next year. N
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That is a rather ignorant comment. These kids work as hard as anyone and they are who they are-solid high school players. If going to the rink isn't fun anymore, than what is the purpose. Still love the game, work hard, but don't like the environment.Sounds like average players that realize they aren't that good and don't want to make the commintment. Nothing wrong with that, but no need to blame the coach.
My kid is not one of them. He chose to play with his friends and not in the offseason-he knows that everyone ends up in the beer league in the end. Whether your competitive playing days end in the NHL, college, HS, or bantam, its the beer league where you finally retire from.
Sounds like a poster who enjoys jumping to conclusions, commenting on situations he has no idea about, all while making himself look foolish in the process. Nothing wrong with that, but no need to blame the players.mulefarm wrote:Sounds like average players that realize they aren't that good and don't want to make the commintment. Nothing wrong with that, but no need to blame the coach.Toomuchtoosoon wrote:Heard some solid players are considering Junior Gold. Sick of the BS and just want to have fun their senior year. You need the studs, but you also need depth.