Best Line In Lake Conference
Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2008 9:35 am
Which line has been the most impressive so far this season?
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looks pretty good to mehockeyjunkie2 wrote:I have yet to see EP, BJ, and Eagan play so I just went through looked at games and who was on the ice together correct me if I'm wrong on these lines.
Apple Valley- Fischer, Warner, Berens = 12 g, 6 a
Jefferson- Sirio, Knutson, Gallus = 9 g, 10 a
Eden Prairie- Rath, Hoffman, Gravelle = 7 g, 12 a
Burnsville- May, Pearson, Smyth = 12 g, 11 a
Eagan- Merchant, Markstrom, Thorn = 11 g, 10 a
I think all the EP lines are pretty much the samehockeyjunkie2 wrote:I have yet to see EP, BJ, and Eagan play so I just went through looked at games and who was on the ice together correct me if I'm wrong on these lines.
Apple Valley- Fischer, Warner, Berens = 12 g, 6 a
Jefferson- Sirio, Knutson, Gallus = 9 g, 10 a
Eden Prairie- Rath, Hoffman, Gravelle = 7 g, 12 a
Burnsville- May, Pearson, Smyth = 12 g, 11 a
Eagan- Merchant, Markstrom, Thorn = 11 g, 10 a
Does anyone know if Herbert plans on staying?dynamicD wrote:Herbert, Knight, Dietzlar
This line has my vote for the next "2" years as the top line in the conference seeing that they are all juniors
I don't know for sure but I would guess that he would stick around for next year.Papa Bergundy wrote:Does anyone know if Herbert plans on staying?dynamicD wrote:Herbert, Knight, Dietzlar
This line has my vote for the next "2" years as the top line in the conference seeing that they are all juniors
Why would he leave?Papa Bergundy wrote:Does anyone know if Herbert plans on staying?dynamicD wrote:Herbert, Knight, Dietzlar
This line has my vote for the next "2" years as the top line in the conference seeing that they are all juniors
Haha what colleges have they commited to?str8upballin wrote:Top line in the state by far is lakeville north's Derek Wypyszynski, Derek Perkins, and Nick Altavilla. This is a fierce line and all have already commited to D-1 colleges.
Neither of those first two have committed and Western Mass State does not exist.str8upballin wrote:Derek Perkins- University of MN-Duluth
Derek Wyp- St. Cloud State
Nick Altavilla- Western Mass State
Herbert is expected to be playing for UMD in 2010, so if he stays for his senior year he will have no experience in juniors before college. Not saying he needs juniors, just an observation.breakout wrote:Why would he leave?Papa Bergundy wrote:Does anyone know if Herbert plans on staying?dynamicD wrote:Herbert, Knight, Dietzlar
This line has my vote for the next "2" years as the top line in the conference seeing that they are all juniors
Never heard of any of the 3 mentioned players. And I noticed all of your posts in other topics are just hyping this line.str8upballin wrote:Top line in the state by far is lakeville north's Derek Wypyszynski, Derek Perkins, and Nick Altavilla. This is a fierce line and all have already commited to D-1 colleges.
Understand your point. Hopefully he stays, Bloomington is a talented team this year and next year they should have a good team.komada77 wrote:Herbert is expected to be playing for UMD in 2010, so if he stays for his senior year he will have no experience in juniors before college. Not saying he needs juniors, just an observation.breakout wrote:Why would he leave?Papa Bergundy wrote: Does anyone know if Herbert plans on staying?
buddish4mrhockey wrote:After Dec 20th this is my list:
1) Jefferson- Sirio, Knutson, Gallus = 9g 10a
2) Jefferson- Herbert, Knight, Dietzler= 11g 9a
3) Chaska- Blake, Robb, Erickson = 12g 24a
4) E.P- Erickson, McQuillian, McCartan = 10g 15a
5) Burnsville- May, Pearson, Smyth = 14g 12a
6) E.P- Rath, Hoffman, Gravelle = 8g 13a
7) Apple Valley- Fischer, Warner, Berens = 12g 9a
Eastview - Schweiger, Friedman, Chacich= 10g 9a
9) Lakeville S- Binder, Simon, ???= 9g 12a
10) TIE
My thought is the EP line of Rath, Hoffman and Gravelle are third liners and have to get their points on full strenght situations and are not given any power play opportunities. Eliminate power play points to figure out the best five on five lines in the Lake Conference. Scoring goals is all about opportunty and ice time.
any thoughts?
Eliminating PP points is not the way to determine the "best" lines. The EP third line is a good one but they are a third line playing against other team's third lines. Do you think they would fare as well playing against their opponent's top line?Lakeviewing wrote:buddish4mrhockey wrote:After Dec 20th this is my list:
1) Jefferson- Sirio, Knutson, Gallus = 9g 10a
2) Jefferson- Herbert, Knight, Dietzler= 11g 9a
3) Chaska- Blake, Robb, Erickson = 12g 24a
4) E.P- Erickson, McQuillian, McCartan = 10g 15a
5) Burnsville- May, Pearson, Smyth = 14g 12a
6) E.P- Rath, Hoffman, Gravelle = 8g 13a
7) Apple Valley- Fischer, Warner, Berens = 12g 9a
Eastview - Schweiger, Friedman, Chacich= 10g 9a
9) Lakeville S- Binder, Simon, ???= 9g 12a
10) TIE
My thought is the EP line of Rath, Hoffman and Gravelle are third liners and have to get their points on full strenght situations and are not given any power play opportunities. Eliminate power play points to figure out the best five on five lines in the Lake Conference. Scoring goals is all about opportunty and ice time.
any thoughts?