Next up, Stars & Stripes
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Next up, Stars & Stripes
For the most part Minnesota teams had a good showing in Chicago, now its time for the Stars & Stripes.
Whos your pick for all the ages.....
03 - I give the Machine the edge here (i think Manitoba may be strong as well)
02 - Blades have to be considered the favorites after a strong showing last wknd (some unknowns like BC, Sask etc)
01 - Machine
00 - Machine
99 - tough one..Machine maybe??
98 - Not familar with this group.
Whos your pick for all the ages.....
03 - I give the Machine the edge here (i think Manitoba may be strong as well)
02 - Blades have to be considered the favorites after a strong showing last wknd (some unknowns like BC, Sask etc)
01 - Machine
00 - Machine
99 - tough one..Machine maybe??
98 - Not familar with this group.
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At the 02 level, my understanding was the Jr. Jets team coming to town is their Brick team. If that is the case, I would think they would be the favorites. Will be interesting to see if the Minnesota kid on their roster plays this weekend. Still trying to figure out how he could be playing for Manitoba in the Brick, when he lives in Minnesota's assigned territory, and since he never tried out for Minnesota's team its not like he was waived out to be able to play for another team. And before anyone responds that his dad is Canadian, lets remember that the family lives in Minnesota and he plays on a Minnesota youth hockey team. Guess maybe everyone doesn't have to play by the same rules.
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Well being from Warroad he lives closer to Winnepeg then he does the Cities.mnhockey2019 wrote:At the 02 level, my understanding was the Jr. Jets team coming to town is their Brick team. If that is the case, I would think they would be the favorites. Will be interesting to see if the Minnesota kid on their roster plays this weekend. Still trying to figure out how he could be playing for Manitoba in the Brick, when he lives in Minnesota's assigned territory, and since he never tried out for Minnesota's team its not like he was waived out to be able to play for another team. And before anyone responds that his dad is Canadian, lets remember that the family lives in Minnesota and he plays on a Minnesota youth hockey team. Guess maybe everyone doesn't have to play by the same rules.
I thought someone already explained that Brick teams get 3 imports. If that's the case I would imagine that is the route he used to get on the team. Just like the Blades had a kid from Canada on their Brick team last year.mnhockey2019 wrote:At the 02 level, my understanding was the Jr. Jets team coming to town is their Brick team. If that is the case, I would think they would be the favorites. Will be interesting to see if the Minnesota kid on their roster plays this weekend. Still trying to figure out how he could be playing for Manitoba in the Brick, when he lives in Minnesota's assigned territory, and since he never tried out for Minnesota's team its not like he was waived out to be able to play for another team. And before anyone responds that his dad is Canadian, lets remember that the family lives in Minnesota and he plays on a Minnesota youth hockey team. Guess maybe everyone doesn't have to play by the same rules.
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This isnt the Brick tournament. Correct me if I am wrong but any kid can play for any team in the spring/summer season.mnhockey2019 wrote:At the 02 level, my understanding was the Jr. Jets team coming to town is their Brick team. If that is the case, I would think they would be the favorites. Will be interesting to see if the Minnesota kid on their roster plays this weekend. Still trying to figure out how he could be playing for Manitoba in the Brick, when he lives in Minnesota's assigned territory, and since he never tried out for Minnesota's team its not like he was waived out to be able to play for another team. And before anyone responds that his dad is Canadian, lets remember that the family lives in Minnesota and he plays on a Minnesota youth hockey team. Guess maybe everyone doesn't have to play by the same rules.
I don't know what is happening for the Brick with the kid, if he is going at all Winnipeg is a lot closer than Minneapolis though. He wasn't at camp, in fact he has never skated with the Blades.
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Agree, hard to pick them as favorites. Not sure what to make of this 03 team yet. Sounds like they struggled in Chicago.feathermen wrote:Didn't the 03 Machine only win one game in Chicago? How can they be the favorites? Manitoba Xtreme will have a very strong team this year and will look to defend their title from last year.
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