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Sartellcelly
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Juniors next year

Post by Sartellcelly »

Who's going where, either with a college lined up or not?
Sartellcelly
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jrs next year

Post by Sartellcelly »

Ok, here's a little help:

Player, HS team Jr. team College, if any
Dan Labosky, BSM Sioux City Colo College



and?
Granttenn
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Nice

Post by Granttenn »

I'm not sure if Guentzel is staying at Souix City but I would love to see him Labosky playing together.. BTW, did you look at who already has USHL, NAHL draft rights on some of the top HS players this year.. Like, I know that Shane Gersich was first overall in the USHL futures draft so he will likely be going to that team when/if he decides to bolt for Juniors....G
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Post by northwoods oldtimer »

BTW, did you look at who already has USHL, NAHL draft rights on some of the top HS players this year..
Where do you find that information :?:
Sartellcelly
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jr

Post by Sartellcelly »

ugh, this really isnt that hard, brain wizards.

if you know someone who is GOING to juniors next year, please add to the list. just cuz someone has rights, doesn't mean that player is going. player cudda been dropped or decided to go straight to college. also, some have junior teams lined up despite not having been drafted at some point.

So, the request is: Add to list those high schoolers this year who are moving on to juniors next year. thank you.
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Post by Tenoverpar »

Sartell..you'll have to relax on this thread. WHat you'll find is that towards the end of the year a thread will start called "WHO"S NOT COMING BACK"...that's the unofficial officially official thread for who's going to Juniors and it usually starts in February when seasons are winding down and kids are leaving for the end of season USHL run.
observer
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Post by observer »

Plus, pretty sure final junior tryouts are in July and August.
Sartellcelly
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jr

Post by Sartellcelly »

that's true, and most roster spots are long secured by then, though a few do go from tryouts to the roster. so, as i was requesting ...
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Post by clutterbuck22 »

If you really want to know

2012- USHL draft http://draft.ushl.com/

2012- NAHL draft http://www.nahldraft.com/

Not that hard to look up.
Sartellcelly
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jr

Post by Sartellcelly »

clutterbuck22 wrote:If you really want to know

2012- USHL draft http://draft.ushl.com/

2012- NAHL draft http://www.nahldraft.com/

Not that hard to look up.

Like i wrote earlier: being drafted often doesn't mean actually getting the spot. also, there are undrafteds who get on rosters. in short, those links help but are hardly up to date. also, there are other leagues out there across North America.
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Re: jr

Post by clutterbuck22 »

Sartellcelly wrote:
clutterbuck22 wrote:If you really want to know

2012- USHL draft http://draft.ushl.com/

2012- NAHL draft http://www.nahldraft.com/

Not that hard to look up.

Like i wrote earlier: being drafted often doesn't mean actually getting the spot. also, there are undrafteds who get on rosters. in short, those links help but are hardly up to date. also, there are other leagues out there across North America.
This thread is pointless than. As said previously you don't know until the player goes to a team in February after the season is over. P.S. I know there is more leagues in North America than just those two.
Sartellcelly
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Re: jr

Post by Sartellcelly »

clutterbuck22 wrote:
Sartellcelly wrote:
clutterbuck22 wrote:If you really want to know

2012- USHL draft http://draft.ushl.com/

2012- NAHL draft http://www.nahldraft.com/

Not that hard to look up.

Like i wrote earlier: being drafted often doesn't mean actually getting the spot. also, there are undrafteds who get on rosters. in short, those links help but are hardly up to date. also, there are other leagues out there across North America.
This thread is pointless than. As said previously you don't know until the player goes to a team in February after the season is over. P.S. I know
there is more leagues in North America than just those two.
i like that logic. i would say extend that thinking to all threads dealing with where players might play in college, their verbal commits to colleges and maybe even after signing NLIs. Cuz, after all, you don't KNOW until the player receives his jersey and locker from that college. thanks!
fourthlinegrinder
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hmmm

Post by fourthlinegrinder »

these are the only 2 leagues that you dont pay to play, and are worth looking at in the States, anybody can play at the Tier 3 level. But you better have a fat wallet children.

try 5000 in the Minnesota Junior

8000 in the NA3HL
Sartellcelly
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Re: hmmm

Post by Sartellcelly »

fourthlinegrinder wrote:these are the only 2 leagues that you dont pay to play, and are worth looking at in the States, anybody can play at the Tier 3 level. But you better have a fat wallet children.

try 5000 in the Minnesota Junior

8000 in the NA3HL
Pretty solid analysis south of the border. To the north, however, there are Minnesotans all over in Canada's Tier I Jr. A (routinely sends skaters on to DI and DIII) and some in Major Jr. as well, which is the dominant level for first-round NHL draft choices.
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Re: hmmm

Post by InYourFace09 »

Sartellcelly wrote:
fourthlinegrinder wrote:these are the only 2 leagues that you dont pay to play, and are worth looking at in the States, anybody can play at the Tier 3 level. But you better have a fat wallet children.

try 5000 in the Minnesota Junior

8000 in the NA3HL
Pretty solid analysis south of the border. To the north, however, there are Minnesotans all over in Canada's Tier I Jr. A (routinely sends skaters on to DI and DIII) and some in Major Jr. as well, which is the dominant level for first-round NHL draft choices.

SartelCelly,

Like many have said, wait until the end of the season to see. That is why there are not any responses to your post, because they have not made up their mind yet.
Where's F3?
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Re: jr

Post by Where's F3? »

Sartellcelly wrote:
clutterbuck22 wrote:
Sartellcelly wrote:
Like i wrote earlier: being drafted often doesn't mean actually getting the spot. also, there are undrafteds who get on rosters. in short, those links help but are hardly up to date. also, there are other leagues out there across North America.
This thread is pointless than. As said previously you don't know until the player goes to a team in February after the season is over. P.S. I know
there is more leagues in North America than just those two.
i like that logic. i would say extend that thinking to all threads dealing with where players might play in college, their verbal commits to colleges and maybe even after signing NLIs. Cuz, after all, you don't KNOW until the player receives his jersey and locker from that college. thanks!
My stepson's dad played juniors in Canada before making the WCHA and joked (sort of) that you never really knew if you were on the team until the awards banquet!
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