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YHH PWA Player of the Year

Post by YouthHockeyHub »

Let the debate begin...Freddie has made his choice for POY.

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helightsthelamp
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Post by helightsthelamp »

Thanks Freddie!!! Could have been many picks, but I enjoyed your write-up and hard to argue with your pick and support behind it. I for one thought it would be a dominant player from the state champions, but a very deserving pick. Congratulations Dayton!!!!
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Post by O-townClown »

I can't imagine a debate. Is there someone that disagrees with me when I say absolutely nothing good can come from singling out (literally...ONE player) a kid at age 12?
Be kind. Rewind.
ThePuckStopsHere
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Post by ThePuckStopsHere »

9 goals in 2 games at State, now that is dominate. :oops:
Irish
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Post by Irish »

Thanks for adding more players. In my opinion the Apple Valley player has the best shot in the state. Most likely one of the most physical players along with Minnetonka player. Complete player.

Both AV and Mtka. players should be on the top ten list.

Both players were the best players on their teams. Did most of the scoring.

I assume when factored in everything you looked at strength of team? Good players make other look better. Lets face it. Most on your list played for strong teams. You have to ask. How would they do playing for a weaker team?
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Post by Eagle86 »

Fred I saw every EP game this year and I couldnt disagree more with you on this pick. Fellows was the most dominate player this year, without a doubt. Rasmussen did have dominant games but also some very rough games as well, even got pulled a few times.

Not sure what your matrix was for this list or this pick but you showed little credibility in this process of picks.
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Post by Cornermukker »

Right on O-town!
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Post by old goalie85 »

My 98 played the last two summers w/Dayton!!!! What a great kid!!!!!!!!
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Post by Irish »

O-townClown wrote:I can't imagine a debate. Is there someone that disagrees with me when I say absolutely nothing good can come from singling out (literally...ONE player) a kid at age 12?
Agreed! No one player should be singled out.

What's next? Before you know it parents will open enroll or move so their kids can play for stronger teams. Very entertaining though!
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Post by Frosty4 »

Eagle86 wrote:Fred I saw every EP game this year and I couldnt disagree more with you on this pick. Fellows was the most dominate player this year, without a doubt. Rasmussen did have dominant games but also some very rough games as well, even got pulled a few times.

Not sure what your matrix was for this list or this pick but you showed little credibility in this process of picks.
Fellows without a doubt........great year and also led PL to the title!
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Post by Mnhockeys »

old goalie85 wrote:My 98 played the last two summers w/Dayton!!!! What a great kid!!!!!!!!
What team was that?
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