Mr. Hockey 2009-2010
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Mr. Hockey 2009-2010
With so many great players out there this year in the running, who will it be?
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Oh really that's interesting, did not know that. How old is he?karl(east) wrote:He's accelerating his class, a la Aaron Ness.HockeyMN1 wrote:he's a juniorstarmvp wrote:Bjugstad
Likely NHL first-rounder, U of M recruit, on a good metro team...the odds are definitely in his favor.
EP two out of three.
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nice write up on some of the possible players
nice write up on some of the possible players
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That's a difficult question to answer, because players that were on Edina's team last year will get D1 offers in the future. The same goes for this year's Minnetonka team. However, as simply as I can answer; Everson, Lee, and Budish had D1 offers at some point during last year's hockey season.FREDFLINTSTONE wrote:Not to change the subject, but Minnetonka has 4 D1 players. How many players on last years Edina team have commited or are playing D1?
The better answer to that question will come five years from now.
Back on topic, Prochno is leading the Skippers in scoring, and I'm hopeful he has a crack at taking home the Mr. Hockey award. The problem will be how many of his teammates will also get nominated. They'll split votes.
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I believe Budish, Everson, Lee, and Baker all had committed at or around this point last year, to give some perspective.FREDFLINTSTONE wrote:Not to change the subject, but Minnetonka has 4 D1 players. How many players on last years Edina team have commited or are playing D1?
Interesting how much hype that group got through high school, yet we haven't really heard about the Minnetonka group until this year. But I suppose a lot goes into that...success at the youth level, some players blooming later than others, and the hockey history of their hometown. I suppose it doesn't help the Minnetonka group that 3 of them are defensemen, too.
Bjugstad is 17; don't know when he turns 18.
Another name that should probably be thrown out there is Brock Nelson from Warroad.
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Karl, good toss here. In talking to a father, whom I well respect, and whose kid was involved on one of the two final Elite league teams that played in the year-end tourney, when asked if there was anyone that stood out on those two teams, without hesitation he said Brock Nelson.karl(east) wrote:I believe Budish, Everson, Lee, and Baker all had committed at or around this point last year, to give some perspective.FREDFLINTSTONE wrote:Not to change the subject, but Minnetonka has 4 D1 players. How many players on last years Edina team have commited or are playing D1?
Interesting how much hype that group got through high school, yet we haven't really heard about the Minnetonka group until this year. But I suppose a lot goes into that...success at the youth level, some players blooming later than others, and the hockey history of their hometown. I suppose it doesn't help the Minnetonka group that 3 of them are defensemen, too.
Bjugstad is 17; don't know when he turns 18.
Another name that should probably be thrown out there is Brock Nelson from Warroad.
He said with his size, his hands were strong and smooth, and he was so gifted on the ice, his skating looked effortless as he blew around and thru people, and he had a bomb for a shot. He said he could do almost anything he wanted to on the ice. He compared him to, in Minnesota high school hockey perspective, to how Alex Ovechkin controls play when on ice.
He did mention one other player, whose name I forgot, and compared him to a Minnesota perspective of Sid Crosby....
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And that's what's the shame with writer's/voters.... If Ben Marshall of Mahtomedi (Class A) was good enough to give a verbal to the U as a soph, and Adam Wilcox of South St. Paul is good enough to go to U, then these writer's can't overlook these players... If the scouts see the talent, then the writer's should, too.warriors41 wrote:Brock Nelson will be nominated but he won't win it. No class A player will win it
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I don't buy the "splitting votes" theory because theoretically you vote for the player and not the school. In other words any vote that say doesn't go to Gardiner because it went to Prochno is a vote that also didn't go to another player on another team. In that sense it didn't Gardiner any more than it hurt ______.
That said I'm not saying a Skipper will win because there are other solid candidates out there not wearing blue and white.
That said I'm not saying a Skipper will win because there are other solid candidates out there not wearing blue and white.
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