Who do you think has a shot to go play hockey after high school? And what level would they be at?
Juniors, college, etc......
brownbomber wrote:seeberg can do whatever he wants. martin doesnt impress me one bit , havent seen him score or set someone up in the game i watch,rehak good play ushl and so could labare (sp?) both are tougher and better than martin. Maybe you played with these guys or maybe you seen something i havent but from what i saw this is what i think,kline doesnt impress me too much either, he is have a pretty good year, but the good goalies in the state have played solid for 2yrs+,they have not just turned it on there SR yr
Sportshound wrote:From the West:
kline- G-Mandan--(NAHL) if he has some drive he has the tools(and has seen a ton of rubber over the yrs.)
Martin- Mandan--(USHL) Physical specimen-- fast agressive, almost mean sometimes. plays hard and can score if paired with the right guys.(he has some top notch experience--playing on a National Champ. team- the Dakota Starz U16 team)
Rehak-Williston-(NAHL) tough, rugged, scoring D-man. good skating, good passing skills.
Kovacs--G- dickinson--(USHL) good tools, always makes the first save(well mostly)- could be a major prospect.
Seeberg--Bis. (NAHL)--skates good, can shoot-- just wonder on his passing skills some. He is a hard charger.
Labare--Bis (NAHL)- good size, not sure how tough though. good passing, as a skater he is pretty good.
that about covers the West-- Is this a possible thread for the East too???
I have some ideas there...
brownbomber wrote:you dont have you score alot even though 4 pts is pretty low but he was hurt for i belive all of last year so
i would think you look for consist ppl
ND Z Scout wrote:I heard Seeberg from Bismarck is going to try walk-on to UND, he is a very talented player but D 1 material? not sure about that
Sportshound wrote:Saying that would mean that the rosters in the USHL would be primarily what age grp?
If what you say is true-- then the teams would be made up of what?
birth year 90's and 91's this year.
Take a look at the USHL rosters-- mostly 88/89's(makes them 19 and 20 yr olds)
but yea they are getting some players in that 90 and a few(I mean few in 91's)
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