St Cloud Cathedral and N. Schmidt

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Will Cathedral be top 2 in 2A?

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St Cloud Cathedral and N. Schmidt

Post by HShockeywatcher »

In 6 games Nate Schmidt of St Cloud has 18 points as a freshman with half being goals and half assists. Anyone know anything about him? He the team's star? What does this do for 2A?
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This kid is unbelievable for a freshman. He will not be around long. I have not seen DM play but it will be tough to believe that they are much better than SCC. They have a great goalie and great Defenseman. Like I said I have not seen DM play but I have to believe they will for sure be top 2 inthe section.
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Post by HShockeywatcher »

Why won't he be around long? Where's he going?
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I am not sure but I would think he will have alot of oppurtunities to go to USHL, Shattuck, Ann Harbor. Whatever he chooses to do. He is a great player who plays very Physical and sees the ice great. Offensive D if he needs to be. I do not know him at all but from watching this freshman, I do not think he will be around long.
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Post by Jerry Lee »

I have seen him play - not going to lie - he's pretty amazing. He has a snipe and the moves. I heard he took it all the way down the ice and scored the overtime for SCC against Lourdes. When the forwards cant get it in the net, SCC has great D to do it for them from the points, they also have Olmscheid - he is a big kid and a strong force - I believe he has at least 10 points as well.
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Post by George Blanda »

I had a chance to see Marshall play this weekend and am hoping to see Denfeld this Friday.

I have a hard time believing any other team has as strong of Defense and Goalie as SCC. I'll take Olmscheid and Schmidt over Stauber and Jacques any day of the week.
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HShockeywatcher wrote:Why won't he be around long? Where's he going?
He was invited to join the NTDP in a year (fall of 2007) this past summer. At the time, he didn't know if he was going to accept the invite. I don't know if that has changed though.
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Post by Tender39 »

let me just say one thing about this kid...

hes just amazing, he can move and hes got one hell of a shot. i cant believe hes a freshman. i wish i was that good. :D
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Post by STC18 »

Nate Scmidt is a pretty talented defenseman over there at the catholic institute. He has size, has great, hands, hard shot, and is an overall great player. Him and Jared Maetche are the players to watch at the GCC. I agree with southernmnscout, he wount be around for long hes received letters from the NTDP and USHL.
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Post by behonestbenice »

I have seen him play for 8years now. He is the real deal
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Post by HShockeywatcher »

If they make it to state, as they definitely could, would that change his mind?
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Re: NS

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southernmnscout wrote:I would think he will have alot of oppurtunities to go to USHL, Shattuck, Ann Harbor. I do not think he will be around long.
Where's Ann Harbor :-k :wink:

Syd 8)
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Post by Johnny_Murphy »

I'm gonna agree with you guys that say he's gonna leave pretty soon. A kid this good, playing for a program like St. Cloud Cathedral? Don't get me wrong, their an alright hockey team, but if he's that good I can almost guarantee he'll be going somehwere else....like "Ann Harbor" :D

Another question: Why doesnt a town the size of St. Cloud produce more good hockey teams and players? :?:
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Post by HShockeywatcher »

Ann Harbor is in Michigan.

How many games do the kids that go there play? Are they really hindered that much by playing in the MSHSL?
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Post by Johnny_Murphy »

Ann Harbor is in Michigan.
It's ANN ARBOR.......I said ANN HARBOR and used a smiley face because in the previous post, Syd Barrett had pionted out that southernmnscout made a mistake. I was kidding.
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Johnny_Murphy wrote:I'm gonna agree with you guys that say he's gonna leave pretty soon. A kid this good, playing for a program like St. Cloud Cathedral? Don't get me wrong, their an alright hockey team, but if he's that good I can almost guarantee he'll be going somehwere else....like "Ann Harbor" :D

Another question: Why doesnt a town the size of St. Cloud produce more good hockey teams and players? :?:
That shows how blind you are to Minnesota hockey.

Cathedral is a program that has been on the rise for the last 3-5 years.

Apollo had probably the second best team in the state in 1999. They lost to Roseau in the section finals in an overtime or two. Roseau ran through the state tourney that year.

Apollo was great in the late 90's and early 2000's...Tech has been to couple section finals in the past few years.

Chris Harrington
Brandon Schwartz
Benji Wolke
Mike Possin
Mike Howe
Matt Hartman
John Swanson
Travis Winter
Eric Griffin..

All these guys have gone D-1 in the last 10 years.

Nate Schmidt, Jared Maetche, and Monte French all made the National 15 camp last summer.

Sure, Schmidt will face better competition in those other levels. But his name is already out there, coaches won't just pass him over beacause he played five years at a Class A school. CC didn't pass over Addison DeBoer, for ONE example.
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Post by boblee »

Well, I think Johnny is right. In this day and age great players ever leave great schools. I don't expect him to be there through his senior year.
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Post by Johnny_Murphy »

That shows how blind you are to Minnesota hockey
Ok George....
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You can add R.J. Linder of MSU to that list as well.
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Post by George Blanda »

boblee wrote:Well, I think Johnny is right. In this day and age great players ever leave great schools. I don't expect him to be there through his senior year.
Everybody welcome Captain Obvious to the thread!!!

As for Johnny, know what you're talking about before you open your mouth. I think I have successfully refuted your claims.
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George Blanda wrote:Sure, Schmidt will face better competition in those other levels. But his name is already out there, coaches won't just pass him over beacause he played five years at a Class A school. CC didn't pass over Addison DeBoer, for ONE example.
I don't think his decision to possibly leave would really be about concerns over getting noticed. As you said, college scouts already know who he is.

I think it would more likely be a matter of how well prepared he would like to be when he does make it to the next level. Playing another three years against his current competition isn't going to help his development as much. Is that OK with him? Maybe.

But if he wants to make the greatest impact he can, he may think that he needs to play against the best competition available to him. That would seem like the more plausible reason for him leaving SCC for the NTDP or the USHL. Leaving for the sake of "more exposure" isn't necessary in his case.
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Post by George Blanda »

That's exactly what I think, Gopher Blog.

But would three high school years in the USHL develop him much more than two?

Also, he may want to experience another year of high school with his friends.
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Post by BlueGoose5 »

Last year during SCSU v. Gopher games, there were 4 St. Cloud kids on the ice in Harrington, Howe, Hartmann and Swanson. That's not too bad, I'd say. The first 3 played at Apollo and Swanson is from Tech. Another Apollo grad included Brandon Schwartz, the team captain for Michigan Tech last year. Too bad St. Cloud can't produce any hockey players, huh Johnny?
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Post by RLStars »

How about the Colorado Avalanche's Kurt Sauer.
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that's a big one

Post by George Blanda »

Good call on that one...was he in the last 10 years I can't remember. I watched him when I was very young.

While we're at it might as well throw in his brother Kent. And Michael Sauer did play for Tech for a bit (also sartell). Michael got drafted last year by the New York rangers.
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