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Leivermann to the Mavericks

Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 7:31 am
by bugsysback
Mankato Free Press is reporting that Senior forward Corey Leivermann has verbally committed to play his college hockey for the hometown Mavericks. Article states that it has always been his dream to play for the Mavs since he moved to Mankato in 4th grade. Leivermann will play 1 or 2 years of Juniors before donning the Maverick sweater.
Currently, Leivermann is the states second highest scorer behind teammate Ricky Litchfield. Leivermanns stock rose quite a bit after having a successful fall Elite league.
Congrats Corey, you deserve it!

Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 8:04 am
by woodley
Has Litchfield committed yet?

Re: Leivermann to the Mavericks

Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 8:25 am
by darkdemon
bugsysback wrote:Mankato Free Press is reporting that Senior forward Corey Leivermann has verbally committed to play his college hockey for the hometown Mavericks. Article states that it has always been his dream to play for the Mavs since he moved to Mankato in 4th grade. Leivermann will play 1 or 2 years of Juniors before donning the Maverick sweater.
Currently, Leivermann is the states second highest scorer behind teammate Ricky Litchfield. Leivermanns stock rose quite a bit after having a successful fall Elite league.
Congrats Corey, you deserve it!
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Congratulations Corey!!!

Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 8:44 am
by Sioux Fan
Good LUCK.

Go Mavericks!

Where does he plan to play in juniors?

Re: Leivermann to the Mavericks

Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 8:48 am
by davey
darkdemon wrote:
bugsysback wrote:Mankato Free Press is reporting that Senior forward Corey Leivermann has verbally committed to play his college hockey for the hometown Mavericks. Article states that it has always been his dream to play for the Mavs since he moved to Mankato in 4th grade. Leivermann will play 1 or 2 years of Juniors before donning the Maverick sweater.
Currently, Leivermann is the states second highest scorer behind teammate Ricky Litchfield. Leivermanns stock rose quite a bit after having a successful fall Elite league.
Congrats Corey, you deserve it!
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demon, go stick your head in your ice fishing hole. Why can't you give a kid credit when someone achieves their goal

Re: Leivermann to the Mavericks

Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 9:42 am
by flatontheice
davey wrote:
darkdemon wrote:
bugsysback wrote:Mankato Free Press is reporting that Senior forward Corey Leivermann has verbally committed to play his college hockey for the hometown Mavericks. Article states that it has always been his dream to play for the Mavs since he moved to Mankato in 4th grade. Leivermann will play 1 or 2 years of Juniors before donning the Maverick sweater.
Currently, Leivermann is the states second highest scorer behind teammate Ricky Litchfield. Leivermanns stock rose quite a bit after having a successful fall Elite league.
Congrats Corey, you deserve it!
ZZZZZZZZZZZZZ..............ZZZZZZZZZZZZZ........ZZZZZZZZZZ Yawn ZZZZZZZZZZZZZ..............ZZZZZZZZZZZZ Yawn ZZZZZZZZZ
demon, go stick your head in your ice fishing hole. Why can't you give a kid credit when someone achieves their goal
Agreeed. Congrats to the kid even though I ahve never seen him play.

Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 11:50 am
by STC18
Always a great achievement to play DI hockey in the WCHA and even in your hometown.

Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 11:54 am
by sinbombyzermancurve
anyone know how he did in the elite league, pointwise?

Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 12:17 pm
by southernmnscout
sinbombyzermancurve wrote:anyone know how he did in the elite league, pointwise?
11 goals 9 assists=20 pts

http://hselitehockey.com

Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 5:48 pm
by hockeypurist
The entire MN hockey community should be very proud of the achievment of Mr. Lieverman. He has worked hard for many years, and accelerated that development in the last 6 months playing in the Elite League, and working on his skating with a private instructor. He is an example to all the young kids, by demonstrating that perseverence, hard work, determination can get you great things.
Mr. Leiverman's quest has just begun. First, he must show that he can lead his HS team to a section championship and possibly a state tournament. Then it will be off to the USHL or the NAHL. There, he will have to prove himself just like he did in the Elite League. Only then will a D1 spot open for him. He as the drive and ability. I have little doubt that we will see him in a Maverick uniform. That first game will be a magical one for him, his family and the city of Mankato. But he has a lot of work to do before that day happens. I eagerly await that day. Congratulations Mr. Leiverman.

Demon, you should be ashamed of yourself. You showed the hockey forum community that you are not a hockey fan at all, but just a cynical ass who is, sadly, not capable of much more in life.

Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 5:59 pm
by powerplay009
Congrats to Corey and his achievement

Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 6:18 pm
by STEV16
congrats to him

Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 7:29 pm
by who_b_dat
STC18 wrote:Always a great achievement to play DI hockey in the WCHA and even in your hometown.
+1 even if it isn't in one's hometown. Nice job kid. Make the best of this GREAT opportunity.

Re: Leivermann to the Mavericks

Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 7:44 pm
by Zamman
davey wrote:
darkdemon wrote:
bugsysback wrote:Mankato Free Press is reporting that Senior forward Corey Leivermann has verbally committed to play his college hockey for the hometown Mavericks. Article states that it has always been his dream to play for the Mavs since he moved to Mankato in 4th grade. Leivermann will play 1 or 2 years of Juniors before donning the Maverick sweater.
Currently, Leivermann is the states second highest scorer behind teammate Ricky Litchfield. Leivermanns stock rose quite a bit after having a successful fall Elite league.
Congrats Corey, you deserve it!
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demon, go stick your head in your ice fishing hole. Why can't you give a kid credit when someone achieves their goal
This person is typical of a lot of posters on this board... do not give kids credit when they deserve it. I give my congrats to him because he is continuing to play hockey and go to school. I have heard that Cameron Cooper, AHA 2005 grad, also will be attending and playing for MN State Mankato.

Re: Leivermann to the Mavericks

Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 10:44 pm
by davey
Zamman wrote:
davey wrote:
darkdemon wrote: ZZZZZZZZZZZZZ..............ZZZZZZZZZZZZZ........ZZZZZZZZZZ Yawn ZZZZZZZZZZZZZ..............ZZZZZZZZZZZZ Yawn ZZZZZZZZZ
demon, go stick your head in your ice fishing hole. Why can't you give a kid credit when someone achieves their goal
This person is typical of a lot of posters on this board... do not give kids credit when they deserve it. I give my congrats to him because he is continuing to play hockey and go to school. I have heard that Cameron Cooper, AHA 2005 grad, also will be attending and playing for MN State Mankato.
Zanman. You are right,,Cooper will be playing for the Mavs next year. He was a kid that I had hoped they would land. They have some outstanding young d-men and Cooper should fit in well

Re: Leivermann to the Mavericks

Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 10:52 pm
by tpshockey30
davey wrote:
darkdemon wrote:
bugsysback wrote:Mankato Free Press is reporting that Senior forward Corey Leivermann has verbally committed to play his college hockey for the hometown Mavericks. Article states that it has always been his dream to play for the Mavs since he moved to Mankato in 4th grade. Leivermann will play 1 or 2 years of Juniors before donning the Maverick sweater.
Currently, Leivermann is the states second highest scorer behind teammate Ricky Litchfield. Leivermanns stock rose quite a bit after having a successful fall Elite league.
Congrats Corey, you deserve it!
ZZZZZZZZZZZZZ..............ZZZZZZZZZZZZZ........ZZZZZZZZZZ Yawn ZZZZZZZZZZZZZ..............ZZZZZZZZZZZZ Yawn ZZZZZZZZZ
demon, go stick your head in your ice fishing hole. Why can't you give a kid credit when someone achieves their goal

Davey, your OBVIOULSY from West...

Re: Leivermann to the Mavericks

Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 11:02 pm
by davey
tpshockey30 wrote:
davey wrote:
darkdemon wrote: ZZZZZZZZZZZZZ..............ZZZZZZZZZZZZZ........ZZZZZZZZZZ Yawn ZZZZZZZZZZZZZ..............ZZZZZZZZZZZZ Yawn ZZZZZZZZZ
demon, go stick your head in your ice fishing hole. Why can't you give a kid credit when someone achieves their goal

Davey, your OBVIOULSY from West...
you bet I am. Proud of it to. This is a group of hard working kids that have one goal...can you say the X. They have alot of competition though to get there with Lourdes AL NP and Red Wing in the section. Lots of good hockey to be seen in the next 2 months.

Re: Leivermann to the Mavericks

Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2008 1:51 pm
by greenbandit
davey wrote:
tpshockey30 wrote:
davey wrote: demon, go stick your head in your ice fishing hole. Why can't you give a kid credit when someone achieves their goal

Davey, your OBVIOULSY from West...
you bet I am. Proud of it to. This is a group of hard working kids that have one goal...can you say the X. They have alot of competition though to get there with Lourdes AL NP and Red Wing in the section. Lots of good hockey to be seen in the next 2 months.
Biggest surprise of all the D1 signings...OMG!! Good luck..

Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2008 2:48 pm
by cheese
even though i dont think much of this kid, its a pretty big deal to committ to a D-I school. i just think he has a lot of growing to do physically and mentally. but overall i think he has great potential and good luck down the road. congrats.

Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2008 6:06 pm
by State Bound
I tip my cap to Corey. This was his dream and he achieved it. Congradulations and best of luck to ya kid.

cheese no one cares what you think

Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2008 6:23 pm
by Sioux Fan
It will be up to Corey to take this opportunity as far as he can.

Good luck and I hope you do fantastic.