goaltending going in
Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2009 3:04 pm
Who are the best goaltenders going into the tourney?
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Cam Sellnow out of Century has been strong as of late. He's one of the reasons they made it to state. Let's see if he can handle the nerves in his first state tourney.Nostalgic Nerd wrote:Who are the best goaltenders going into the tourney?
Compared to the other goalies at state...Ford, Ankeny, Shaughnessy, Harper, and Cooper, Sellnow is at most average. The Rochester goalie to watch is Heimer for Lourdes. He played outstanding in sections, against better teams than his AA counterpart, and has some of the best technical form in the state...also just a Sophomore.gopherhockey21 wrote:Cam Sellnow out of Century has been strong as of late. He's one of the reasons they made it to state. Let's see if he can handle the nerves in his first state tourney.Nostalgic Nerd wrote:Who are the best goaltenders going into the tourney?
hes given up 3 goals each game in the weakest of the sections. I dunno if I would consider that strong.gopherhockey21 wrote:Cam Sellnow out of Century has been strong as of late. He's one of the reasons they made it to state. Let's see if he can handle the nerves in his first state tourney.Nostalgic Nerd wrote:Who are the best goaltenders going into the tourney?
Ford is playing outstanding right now. He has been impressive ever since the Eagles started using him more often later in the year. I think he is playing the best coming in.HShockey2180 wrote:Compared to the other goalies at state...Ford, Ankeny, Shaughnessy, Harper, and Cooper, Sellnow is at most average. The Rochester goalie to watch is Heimer for Lourdes. He played outstanding in sections, against better teams than his AA counterpart, and has some of the best technical form in the state...also just a Sophomore.gopherhockey21 wrote:Cam Sellnow out of Century has been strong as of late. He's one of the reasons they made it to state. Let's see if he can handle the nerves in his first state tourney.Nostalgic Nerd wrote:Who are the best goaltenders going into the tourney?
Moorhead's goalie that was MVP of the Section 8 Tournament is Logan Marks.minnesotaice wrote:hes given up 3 goals each game in the weakest of the sections. I dunno if I would consider that strong.gopherhockey21 wrote:Cam Sellnow out of Century has been strong as of late. He's one of the reasons they made it to state. Let's see if he can handle the nerves in his first state tourney.Nostalgic Nerd wrote:Who are the best goaltenders going into the tourney?
But he has done what he needed to do to get the job done for his team.
Meanwhile, Matt Cooper of Duluth East, Danny Harper of Blaine, and Moorhead's goalie (name slips my mind sorry) have been exceptional as of late.
yeah he has been very impressive.doubleeagle wrote:Moorhead's goalie that was MVP of the Section 8 Tournament is Logan Marks.minnesotaice wrote:hes given up 3 goals each game in the weakest of the sections. I dunno if I would consider that strong.gopherhockey21 wrote: Cam Sellnow out of Century has been strong as of late. He's one of the reasons they made it to state. Let's see if he can handle the nerves in his first state tourney.
But he has done what he needed to do to get the job done for his team.
Meanwhile, Matt Cooper of Duluth East, Danny Harper of Blaine, and Moorhead's goalie (name slips my mind sorry) have been exceptional as of late.
He has played well this year... But get rid of the Amish beardstarmvp wrote:Both times I saw Will Lustig play this year he looked solid.
I agree, I heard that he played stellar against the Wingers in the section finalHShockey2180 wrote:Compared to the other goalies at state...Ford, Ankeny, Shaughnessy, Harper, and Cooper, Sellnow is at most average. The Rochester goalie to watch is Heimer for Lourdes. He played outstanding in sections, against better teams than his AA counterpart, and has some of the best technical form in the state...also just a Sophomore.gopherhockey21 wrote:Cam Sellnow out of Century has been strong as of late. He's one of the reasons they made it to state. Let's see if he can handle the nerves in his first state tourney.Nostalgic Nerd wrote:Who are the best goaltenders going into the tourney?
It would be fun to see him play against LF, but I suppose the territory advantage would be too lopsided.spectator101 wrote:Look at these playoff stats
Brad Wohlers: 3 W .67 GGA .979 Save% 93 out of 95 saves
Against: St. Paul Academy, South St. Paul, and St. Thomas Academy
currently ranked #1 in the state for post season
Edina's Ankeny played great in the Section playoffs. He allowed one against Prior Lake, one against Holy Angels, and shutout Jefferson.Nostalgic Nerd wrote:It would be fun to see him play against LF, but I suppose the territory advantage would be too lopsided.spectator101 wrote:Look at these playoff stats
Brad Wohlers: 3 W .67 GGA .979 Save% 93 out of 95 saves
Against: St. Paul Academy, South St. Paul, and St. Thomas Academy
currently ranked #1 in the state for post season
i don't follow...?Nostalgic Nerd wrote:It would be fun to see him play against LF, but I suppose the territory advantage would be too lopsided.spectator101 wrote:Look at these playoff stats
Brad Wohlers: 3 W .67 GGA .979 Save% 93 out of 95 saves
Against: St. Paul Academy, South St. Paul, and St. Thomas Academy
currently ranked #1 in the state for post season
Seeing the Mahtomedi goalie go against LF, but because the latter would probably dominate in shots, you'd know the outcome.spectator101 wrote:i don't follow...?Nostalgic Nerd wrote:It would be fun to see him play against LF, but I suppose the territory advantage would be too lopsided.spectator101 wrote:Look at these playoff stats
Brad Wohlers: 3 W .67 GGA .979 Save% 93 out of 95 saves
Against: St. Paul Academy, South St. Paul, and St. Thomas Academy
currently ranked #1 in the state for post season