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Zeke16
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Surprise Metro Goal Leader

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I saw the in Pioneer Press today that the metro goal leader is Ryan Bohrer from CDH. Just wondering if anyone knows much about him and where he might be going.
I know Cretin has just an average team, 28 goals is quite a few
O-townClown
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Zeke16 wrote: I know Cretin has just an average team, 28 goals is quite a few
Everson is at 30 or more.
Be kind. Rewind.
ehshockey
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Re: Surprise Metro Goal Leader

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O-townClown wrote:
Zeke16 wrote: I know Cretin has just an average team, 28 goals is quite a few
Everson is at 30 or more.
Everson has 32 goals
who_b_dat
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Post by who_b_dat »

Sam Blaisdell from Minnehaha Academy has 31.

Looks like the Press needs some better fact checkers.
hockeyjunkie2
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Re: Surprise Metro Goal Leader

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Zeke16 wrote:I saw the in Pioneer Press today that the metro goal leader is Ryan Bohrer from CDH. Just wondering if anyone knows much about him and where he might be going.
I know Cretin has just an average team, 28 goals is quite a few
The pioneer press does a poor job in all sprts for the stats. The only way that your team gets on their or players is if your coach sends in the stats weekly is what I think it is. Not all coaches send the stats in on time or just don't worry about the pioneer press covering their stats because many places have much more accurate stats.

I think MaxPreps does a pretty solid job all coaches have to do is enter the game info when they have time after the game, more accurate.
saintpaulhockey
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Post by saintpaulhockey »

As for Bohrer, he is a very solid prospect. He is playing a top 5 schedule and still producing highlight reel goals with regularity. He'll play WCHA hockey in time. Great passer too.
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