Who are the top 5 Pee Wees in the state?
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Who are the top 5 Pee Wees in the state?
me and my friend went to lunch one day and were having this discussion......any thoughts:?:
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Who do you and your friend have in the top 5?hockeydad65 wrote:me and my friend went to lunch one day and were having this discussion......any thoughts:?:
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#71 from Sartell is my guy. Plays Wolfpack in the summer.Cdale wrote:Who do you and your friend have in the top 5?hockeydad65 wrote:me and my friend went to lunch one day and were having this discussion......any thoughts:?:
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Re: Who are the top 5 Pee Wees in the state?
not in order:Cdale wrote:Who do you and your friend have in the top 5?hockeydad65 wrote:me and my friend went to lunch one day and were having this discussion......any thoughts:?:
8 PL
15 LVS
17 EDINA
18 EP
15 PL/14 LVS
How about you?

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I can't imagine any kid (other than your kid) being ahead of any of the Wolfpack kids! So much training (on & off ice)...hard to top.hockeydad65 wrote:not in order:Cdale wrote:Who do you and your friend have in the top 5?hockeydad65 wrote:me and my friend went to lunch one day and were having this discussion......any thoughts:?:
8 PL
15 LVS
17 EDINA
18 EP
15 PL/14 LVS
How about you?
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Are you joking? Who in the heck are the Wolfpack? Never heard of a team or program called the WolfPackCdale wrote:I can't imagine any kid (other than your kid) being ahead of any of the Wolfpack kids! So much training (on & off ice)...hard to top.hockeydad65 wrote:not in order:Cdale wrote: Who do you and your friend have in the top 5?
8 PL
15 LVS
17 EDINA
18 EP
15 PL/14 LVS
How about you?
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Re: Who are the top 5 Pee Wees in the state?
hockeydad65 wrote:not in order:Cdale wrote:Who do you and your friend have in the top 5?hockeydad65 wrote:me and my friend went to lunch one day and were having this discussion......any thoughts:?:
8 PL
15 LVS
17 EDINA
18 EP
15 PL/14 LVS
So you went to lunch with two LVS parents an Edina Parent, An EP parent Must have been some Lunch.Keep peewee names and numbers off the site. these kids are 11-12... I had the Best Peewee player in the world on my Peewee A team when I was young.... When he was a Senior in Highschool he was still the best Peewee Player in the world. It means nothing.
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The'Pack are an elite (and I mean ELITE) upper midwest organization. That's all I can say.PuckSense10 wrote:Are you joking? Who in the heck are the Wolfpack? Never heard of a team or program called the WolfPackCdale wrote:I can't imagine any kid (other than your kid) being ahead of any of the Wolfpack kids! So much training (on & off ice)...hard to top.hockeydad65 wrote: not in order:
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15 LVS
17 EDINA
18 EP
15 PL/14 LVS
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The best peewee A player in Minnesota is Alex Romulus. Alex is a true leader. He is an all-around player who has rocket speed, amazing skating ability, great hands, a fast, hard and accurate shot, and sees the ice better than anyone who has ever played the game. Romulus has great physical presence. At age 12, he is six feet tall, 170 pounds.
Romulus treats every practice like a tryout; he never quits a drill. And, Romulus always listens to his coaches. He is universally liked by his teammates and their parents. In a 36 minute game, Romulus is on the ice for 39 minutes. This season, he has 150 goals, 225 assists, and his goals against average in the 10 games where he played goalie is 3.14. At the end of every game, Romulus drives the Zamboni and then shoots one thousand pucks.
Romulus plays for the Wolfpack; he is coached by his dad, Wolfie. (If you have to ask about the Wolfpack, you don't understand youth hockey and are new to this blog. Suffice it to say, according to ancient writings, the Wolfpack is the premier youth hockey team.) Romulus has DI offers from Notre Dame, Boston College, and Vatican City. Romulus is projected to be the number one pick in the 2017 NHL draft. When he is not on the ice or at the rink, Romulus likes to play with his pet hamster. He favors milk and cookies and is afraid of the dark and crazy people who start threads about the best 12-year old hockey players in the State.
Karl, in his role as gatekeeper of this blog, has warned us all that there is an unwritten rule on this blog: Do not post the names and numbers of kids on the Youth Hockey Blog. Wait until they play high school hockey and then post their names and numbers on the High School Hockey Blogs.
Romulus treats every practice like a tryout; he never quits a drill. And, Romulus always listens to his coaches. He is universally liked by his teammates and their parents. In a 36 minute game, Romulus is on the ice for 39 minutes. This season, he has 150 goals, 225 assists, and his goals against average in the 10 games where he played goalie is 3.14. At the end of every game, Romulus drives the Zamboni and then shoots one thousand pucks.
Romulus plays for the Wolfpack; he is coached by his dad, Wolfie. (If you have to ask about the Wolfpack, you don't understand youth hockey and are new to this blog. Suffice it to say, according to ancient writings, the Wolfpack is the premier youth hockey team.) Romulus has DI offers from Notre Dame, Boston College, and Vatican City. Romulus is projected to be the number one pick in the 2017 NHL draft. When he is not on the ice or at the rink, Romulus likes to play with his pet hamster. He favors milk and cookies and is afraid of the dark and crazy people who start threads about the best 12-year old hockey players in the State.
Karl, in his role as gatekeeper of this blog, has warned us all that there is an unwritten rule on this blog: Do not post the names and numbers of kids on the Youth Hockey Blog. Wait until they play high school hockey and then post their names and numbers on the High School Hockey Blogs.
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HIAC - I have been reading this forum for about 2 years now and I can honestly say I have never laughed as hard as I just did after reading your post. You brought line after line that made my eyes water more and more. I especially like the name of the coach - Wolfie. Please let us know when Romulus is in town for all of us to watch. This thread needs more humor like yours. Great job!hockey_is_a_choice wrote:The best peewee A player in Minnesota is Alex Romulus. Alex is a true leader. He is an all-around player who has rocket speed, amazing skating ability, great hands, a fast, hard and accurate shot, and sees the ice better than anyone who has ever played the game. Romulus has great physical presence. At age 12, he is six feet tall, 170 pounds.
Romulus treats every practice like a tryout; he never quits a drill. And, Romulus always listens to his coaches. He is universally liked by his teammates and their parents. In a 36 minute game, Romulus is on the ice for 39 minutes. This season, he has 150 goals, 225 assists, and his goals against average in the 10 games where he played goalie is 3.14. At the end of every game, Romulus drives the Zamboni and then shoots one thousand pucks.
Romulus plays for the Wolfpack; he is coached by his dad, Wolfie. (If you have to ask about the Wolfpack, you don't understand youth hockey and are new to this blog. Suffice it to say, according to ancient writings, the Wolfpack is the premier youth hockey team.) Romulus has DI offers from Notre Dame, Boston College, and Vatican City. Romulus is projected to be the number one pick in the 2017 NHL draft. When he is not on the ice or at the rink, Romulus likes to play with his pet hamster. He favors milk and cookies and is afraid of the dark and crazy people who start threads about the best 12-year old hockey players in the State.
Karl, in his role as gatekeeper of this blog, has warned us all that there is an unwritten rule on this blog: Do not post the names and numbers of kids on the Youth Hockey Blog. Wait until they play high school hockey and then post their names and numbers on the High School Hockey Blogs.
[quote="hockey_is_a_choice"]The best peewee A player in Minnesota is Alex Romulus. Alex is a true leader. He is an all-around player who has rocket speed, amazing skating ability, great hands, a fast, hard and accurate shot, and sees the ice better than anyone who has ever played the game. Romulus has great physical presence. At age 12, he is six feet tall, 170 pounds.
Romulus treats every practice like a tryout; he never quits a drill. And, Romulus always listens to his coaches. He is universally liked by his teammates and their parents. In a 36 minute game, Romulus is on the ice for 39 minutes. This season, he has 150 goals, 225 assists, and his goals against average in the 10 games where he played goalie is 3.14. At the end of every game, Romulus drives the Zamboni and then shoots one thousand pucks.
Romulus plays for the Wolfpack; he is coached by his dad, Wolfie. (If you have to ask about the Wolfpack, you don't understand youth hockey and are new to this blog. Suffice it to say, according to ancient writings, the Wolfpack is the premier youth hockey team.) Romulus has DI offers from Notre Dame, Boston College, and Vatican City. Romulus is projected to be the number one pick in the 2017 NHL draft. When he is not on the ice or at the rink, Romulus likes to play with his pet hamster. He favors milk and cookies and is afraid of the dark and crazy people who start threads about the best 12-year old hockey players in the State.
Karl, in his role as gatekeeper of this blog, has warned us all that there is an unwritten rule on this blog: Do not post the names and numbers of kids on the Youth Hockey Blog. Wait until they play high school hockey and then post their names and numbers on the High School Hockey Blogs.[/quote]
Well played....no names, no numbers
Romulus treats every practice like a tryout; he never quits a drill. And, Romulus always listens to his coaches. He is universally liked by his teammates and their parents. In a 36 minute game, Romulus is on the ice for 39 minutes. This season, he has 150 goals, 225 assists, and his goals against average in the 10 games where he played goalie is 3.14. At the end of every game, Romulus drives the Zamboni and then shoots one thousand pucks.
Romulus plays for the Wolfpack; he is coached by his dad, Wolfie. (If you have to ask about the Wolfpack, you don't understand youth hockey and are new to this blog. Suffice it to say, according to ancient writings, the Wolfpack is the premier youth hockey team.) Romulus has DI offers from Notre Dame, Boston College, and Vatican City. Romulus is projected to be the number one pick in the 2017 NHL draft. When he is not on the ice or at the rink, Romulus likes to play with his pet hamster. He favors milk and cookies and is afraid of the dark and crazy people who start threads about the best 12-year old hockey players in the State.
Karl, in his role as gatekeeper of this blog, has warned us all that there is an unwritten rule on this blog: Do not post the names and numbers of kids on the Youth Hockey Blog. Wait until they play high school hockey and then post their names and numbers on the High School Hockey Blogs.[/quote]
Well played....no names, no numbers
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Sadly, I have no argument for this post. I saw him take a 1 on 5 during a line change ... dangled the first four kids and used the last defensman as a screen for the goalie ... he is the real deal. Can't fault the Wolfpack for building around this kid.hockey_is_a_choice wrote:The best peewee A player in Minnesota is Alex Romulus. Alex is a true leader. He is an all-around player who has rocket speed, amazing skating ability, great hands, a fast, hard and accurate shot, and sees the ice better than anyone who has ever played the game. Romulus has great physical presence. At age 12, he is six feet tall, 170 pounds.
Romulus treats every practice like a tryout; he never quits a drill. And, Romulus always listens to his coaches. He is universally liked by his teammates and their parents. In a 36 minute game, Romulus is on the ice for 39 minutes. This season, he has 150 goals, 225 assists, and his goals against average in the 10 games where he played goalie is 3.14. At the end of every game, Romulus drives the Zamboni and then shoots one thousand pucks.
Romulus plays for the Wolfpack; he is coached by his dad, Wolfie. (If you have to ask about the Wolfpack, you don't understand youth hockey and are new to this blog. Suffice it to say, according to ancient writings, the Wolfpack is the premier youth hockey team.) Romulus has DI offers from Notre Dame, Boston College, and Vatican City. Romulus is projected to be the number one pick in the 2017 NHL draft. When he is not on the ice or at the rink, Romulus likes to play with his pet hamster. He favors milk and cookies and is afraid of the dark and crazy people who start threads about the best 12-year old hockey players in the State.
Karl, in his role as gatekeeper of this blog, has warned us all that there is an unwritten rule on this blog: Do not post the names and numbers of kids on the Youth Hockey Blog. Wait until they play high school hockey and then post their names and numbers on the High School Hockey Blogs.
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If only there were Checking in Peewees. MY!!! kid would destroy this toe pulling dangler. Romulus would never make it to Bantams.MnMade-4-Life wrote:Sadly, I have no argument for this post. I saw him take a 1 on 5 during a line change ... dangled the first four kids and used the last defensman as a screen for the goalie ... he is the real deal. Can't fault the Wolfpack for building around this kid.hockey_is_a_choice wrote:The best peewee A player in Minnesota is Alex Romulus. Alex is a true leader. He is an all-around player who has rocket speed, amazing skating ability, great hands, a fast, hard and accurate shot, and sees the ice better than anyone who has ever played the game. Romulus has great physical presence. At age 12, he is six feet tall, 170 pounds.
Romulus treats every practice like a tryout; he never quits a drill. And, Romulus always listens to his coaches. He is universally liked by his teammates and their parents. In a 36 minute game, Romulus is on the ice for 39 minutes. This season, he has 150 goals, 225 assists, and his goals against average in the 10 games where he played goalie is 3.14. At the end of every game, Romulus drives the Zamboni and then shoots one thousand pucks.
Romulus plays for the Wolfpack; he is coached by his dad, Wolfie. (If you have to ask about the Wolfpack, you don't understand youth hockey and are new to this blog. Suffice it to say, according to ancient writings, the Wolfpack is the premier youth hockey team.) Romulus has DI offers from Notre Dame, Boston College, and Vatican City. Romulus is projected to be the number one pick in the 2017 NHL draft. When he is not on the ice or at the rink, Romulus likes to play with his pet hamster. He favors milk and cookies and is afraid of the dark and crazy people who start threads about the best 12-year old hockey players in the State.
Karl, in his role as gatekeeper of this blog, has warned us all that there is an unwritten rule on this blog: Do not post the names and numbers of kids on the Youth Hockey Blog. Wait until they play high school hockey and then post their names and numbers on the High School Hockey Blogs.

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Have seen the kid from Moundsview play. he is a great player thankyou for reminding me.weemet wrote:I like the top 5 posted earlier but I think the 99 fire/machine player who is skating for Mounds View should definitly be in consideration. He is getting excluded cause he plays for a junk association.

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All top 5 are from PL, you know the only 5 that ever playhockeydad65 wrote:Have seen the kid from Moundsview play. he is a great player thankyou for reminding me.weemet wrote:I like the top 5 posted earlier but I think the 99 fire/machine player who is skating for Mounds View should definitly be in consideration. He is getting excluded cause he plays for a junk association.


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top players
has anyone seen #6 from Roseville big and strong saw him score 3 hat tricks in Hermantown tourny
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Another brilliant hockey observation by the almighty OG85 – maybe for once enlighten us with something we don’t already knowold goalie85 wrote:Osseo/MG has a kid that must come from the pack. Big, Fast dominated the game I saw in Duluth. More so than the kid from Prior Lake. Both have Wolfpack type Talent!!!!!

Yea and the Wolfpack is about as old as the Wolfpack humor can get

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But the OMG player is very good. He is real unlike the packThePuckStopsHere wrote:Another brilliant hockey observation by the almighty OG85 – maybe for once enlighten us with something we don’t already knowold goalie85 wrote:Osseo/MG has a kid that must come from the pack. Big, Fast dominated the game I saw in Duluth. More so than the kid from Prior Lake. Both have Wolfpack type Talent!!!!!![]()
Yea and the Wolfpack is about as old as the Wolfpack humor can get
I believe he is a 2000 and is definitely in the conversation.hockeydad65 wrote:Have seen the kid from Moundsview play. he is a great player thankyou for reminding me.weemet wrote:I like the top 5 posted earlier but I think the 99 fire/machine player who is skating for Mounds View should definitly be in consideration. He is getting excluded cause he plays for a junk association.
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