Iceburg wrote:"Taylor Cammarata Named USHL Rookie of the Year"
Good for Cammarata, but Roy should have won it.
Iceburg wrote:"Taylor Cammarata Named USHL Rookie of the Year"
JDUBBS1280 wrote:Iceburg wrote:"Taylor Cammarata Named USHL Rookie of the Year"
Good for Cammarata, but Roy should have won it.
Hammy wrote:JDUBBS1280 wrote:Iceburg wrote:"Taylor Cammarata Named USHL Rookie of the Year"
Good for Cammarata, but Roy should have won it.
I'm extremely happy we've got Cammarata for a recruit and he should be an excellent college player. But I feel the vote reflects the reality that league voters know Roy will be the MVP anyway and they are spreading the wealth on awards because of it.
50+ goals and 100+ points as a 1st year player is a pretty amazing year. First 100 point season in over a decade. When you think of all the great players that have been in the USHL since the last 100 point season, it is a feat worth bragging about.
FargoSiouxHater wrote:Hammy wrote:JDUBBS1280 wrote:Iceburg wrote:"Taylor Cammarata Named USHL Rookie of the Year"
Good for Cammarata, but Roy should have won it.
I'm extremely happy we've got Cammarata for a recruit and he should be an excellent college player. But I feel the vote reflects the reality that league voters know Roy will be the MVP anyway and they are spreading the wealth on awards because of it.
50+ goals and 100+ points as a 1st year player is a pretty amazing year. First 100 point season in over a decade. When you think of all the great players that have been in the USHL since the last 100 point season, it is a feat worth bragging about.
69 points as a 16 year old, at 5'8"ish, 140-150 pounds, is also a pretty impressive feat. As long as he continues to develop and get better, he will be a fun one to watch in the "M".
Neuuman wrote:Any word on when Kloos comes in (2012 or 2013)? Seems like they're letting him twist in the wind (why, I'm not sure). From what I've heard, he is fine with either Waterloo or the "U", but I'm sure both he and Waterloo would like to know as soon as possible. I think most would agree that when you are approaching HS graduation you'd like at least a little inkling as to what your immediate future might hold. IMHO
dryfly wrote:Neuuman wrote:Any word on when Kloos comes in (2012 or 2013)? Seems like they're letting him twist in the wind (why, I'm not sure). From what I've heard, he is fine with either Waterloo or the "U", but I'm sure both he and Waterloo would like to know as soon as possible. I think most would agree that when you are approaching HS graduation you'd like at least a little inkling as to what your immediate future might hold. IMHO
Waiting for decisions from current player[s] to stay or go pro?
xyz wrote:Yes, everybody's going to live and it's obviously not tragic; the point is simply that it's understandable how he'd want resolution one way or the other, and that you can see how the waiting could get tiresome.
Even before he gets to next fall, where, when, and how he trains this summer likely depend on where he's going, and it would probably be really nice to know.
xyz wrote:Jeez, this is escalating fast - you'd think I was advocating John Hill's return.
sec 16 row16 seat 16 17 wrote:KLOOS the more offense the better.
Beauner wrote:sec 16 row16 seat 16 17 wrote:KLOOS the more offense the better.
Except Kloos needs to be on a top 2 line to be as effective as the Gophers want him to be. He won't be a top 2 line forward if Bjugs comes back. Rau-Bjugs-Budish on line one, Condon-Haula-Boyd/Ambroz on 2nd line.
Why waste a year of his college availability with him chilling on the 3rd line getting reduced PT when he could be in the USHL getting 18-20 minutes/night on the top line?
streakygopher wrote:Not so sure about that. Kloos is lightning fast AND he has an extra gear. That kind of speed could cause some real match up problems against other teams' third lines. He'll need a couple of physical line mates, but MN has some good balance of speed and strength. Either way, it works out for Minnesota.
steps1299 wrote:This must be the 3rd goalie next year?
Goaltender Matt LaPrade of the AAA Colorado Rampage has committed to the Gophers men's hockey team for 2012-13. During the 2010-11 season, LaPrade went 7-10-4 with three shutouts in the Tier 1 Elite Hockey League. LaPrade, from Chanhassen, played for Holy Family.
steps1299 wrote:This must be the 3rd goalie next year?
Goaltender Matt LaPrade of the AAA Colorado Rampage has committed to the Gophers men's hockey team for 2012-13. During the 2010-11 season, LaPrade went 7-10-4 with three shutouts in the Tier 1 Elite Hockey League. LaPrade, from Chanhassen, played for Holy Family.
Goalie Matt LaPrade of AAA Colorado Rampage Commits to University of Minnesota
Colorado Rampage Alumni goaltender Matt LaPrade has committed to the University of Minnesota Golden Gophers for the 2012-2013 season. "This is a dream come true" said Matt LaPrade after his phone call from head coach Don Lucia. "Coach Sherman said to stay committed to the process and that everything will work out" LaPrade stated in his phone interview. Matt started this past season with the Bay State Breakers of the Eastern Junior Hockey League and was traded during the season to the Corpus Christi Icerays in the NAHL. During the 2010-2011 Rampage season LaPrade had 7 wins 10 Losses 4 ties with 3 shutouts and his GAA was 2.74 with a .904 save percentage in the Tier 1 Elite Hockey League. "We are thrilled for Matt and his family and this wonderful opportunity he has with University of Minnesota." said Director Andrew Sherman. Matt becomes the second Rampage Alunmi to put on the prestigious jersey in Minnesota joining Tom Serratore (2006-2007).


Iceburg wrote:"Matt LaPrade Commits to Gophers as Walk-On"
From the Colorado Rampage site........Goalie Matt LaPrade of AAA Colorado Rampage Commits to University of Minnesota
Colorado Rampage Alumni goaltender Matt LaPrade has committed to the University of Minnesota Golden Gophers for the 2012-2013 season. "This is a dream come true" said Matt LaPrade after his phone call from head coach Don Lucia. "Coach Sherman said to stay committed to the process and that everything will work out" LaPrade stated in his phone interview. Matt started this past season with the Bay State Breakers of the Eastern Junior Hockey League and was traded during the season to the Corpus Christi Icerays in the NAHL. During the 2010-2011 Rampage season LaPrade had 7 wins 10 Losses 4 ties with 3 shutouts and his GAA was 2.74 with a .904 save percentage in the Tier 1 Elite Hockey League. "We are thrilled for Matt and his family and this wonderful opportunity he has with University of Minnesota." said Director Andrew Sherman. Matt becomes the second Rampage Alunmi to put on the prestigious jersey in Minnesota joining Tom Serratore (2006-2007).
steps1299 wrote:It says that was in Colorado 2 years ago.
LeoPohl wrote:steps1299 wrote:It says that was in Colorado 2 years ago.
Good catch. I still want to know why their are three separate jersey's present aside from LaPrade's (who's wearing his HFC helmet and what looks like a Colorado Rampage sweater.) The Av is explained, but not Crosby and the apparent Duck.
LeoPohl wrote:Iceburg wrote:"Matt LaPrade Commits to Gophers as Walk-On"
From the Colorado Rampage site........Goalie Matt LaPrade of AAA Colorado Rampage Commits to University of Minnesota
Colorado Rampage Alumni goaltender Matt LaPrade has committed to the University of Minnesota Golden Gophers for the 2012-2013 season. "This is a dream come true" said Matt LaPrade after his phone call from head coach Don Lucia. "Coach Sherman said to stay committed to the process and that everything will work out" LaPrade stated in his phone interview. Matt started this past season with the Bay State Breakers of the Eastern Junior Hockey League and was traded during the season to the Corpus Christi Icerays in the NAHL. During the 2010-2011 Rampage season LaPrade had 7 wins 10 Losses 4 ties with 3 shutouts and his GAA was 2.74 with a .904 save percentage in the Tier 1 Elite Hockey League. "We are thrilled for Matt and his family and this wonderful opportunity he has with University of Minnesota." said Director Andrew Sherman. Matt becomes the second Rampage Alunmi to put on the prestigious jersey in Minnesota joining Tom Serratore (2006-2007).
On the Goalcrease link, I'd like to point out that Sidney Crosby (Pen's pants and helmet in the middle, left-hand shot) is supposedly visible, along with what appears to be Erik Johnson, maybe Peter Mueller (Av's helmet-big right-hand shot) and an unknown player (Bruins?/Ducks? pants, right-hand shot) trying to score on LaPrade. I'm just a little curious as to why Crosby would be in Colorado training a goalie.
I'm also a little curious about the location--the FAQ lists their facilities as Edina and Blaine, but the map lists Edina and Stillwater.
GopherPete wrote:LeoPohl wrote:Iceburg wrote:"Matt LaPrade Commits to Gophers as Walk-On"
From the Colorado Rampage site........Goalie Matt LaPrade of AAA Colorado Rampage Commits to University of Minnesota
Colorado Rampage Alumni goaltender Matt LaPrade has committed to the University of Minnesota Golden Gophers for the 2012-2013 season. "This is a dream come true" said Matt LaPrade after his phone call from head coach Don Lucia. "Coach Sherman said to stay committed to the process and that everything will work out" LaPrade stated in his phone interview. Matt started this past season with the Bay State Breakers of the Eastern Junior Hockey League and was traded during the season to the Corpus Christi Icerays in the NAHL. During the 2010-2011 Rampage season LaPrade had 7 wins 10 Losses 4 ties with 3 shutouts and his GAA was 2.74 with a .904 save percentage in the Tier 1 Elite Hockey League. "We are thrilled for Matt and his family and this wonderful opportunity he has with University of Minnesota." said Director Andrew Sherman. Matt becomes the second Rampage Alunmi to put on the prestigious jersey in Minnesota joining Tom Serratore (2006-2007).
On the Goalcrease link, I'd like to point out that Sidney Crosby (Pen's pants and helmet in the middle, left-hand shot) is supposedly visible, along with what appears to be Erik Johnson, maybe Peter Mueller (Av's helmet-big right-hand shot) and an unknown player (Bruins?/Ducks? pants, right-hand shot) trying to score on LaPrade. I'm just a little curious as to why Crosby would be in Colorado training a goalie.
I'm also a little curious about the location--the FAQ lists their facilities as Edina and Blaine, but the map lists Edina and Stillwater.
Looks like the Avs player is a lefty
LeoPohl wrote:GopherPete wrote:LeoPohl wrote:Iceburg wrote:"Matt LaPrade Commits to Gophers as Walk-On"
From the Colorado Rampage site........Goalie Matt LaPrade of AAA Colorado Rampage Commits to University of Minnesota
Colorado Rampage Alumni goaltender Matt LaPrade has committed to the University of Minnesota Golden Gophers for the 2012-2013 season. "This is a dream come true" said Matt LaPrade after his phone call from head coach Don Lucia. "Coach Sherman said to stay committed to the process and that everything will work out" LaPrade stated in his phone interview. Matt started this past season with the Bay State Breakers of the Eastern Junior Hockey League and was traded during the season to the Corpus Christi Icerays in the NAHL. During the 2010-2011 Rampage season LaPrade had 7 wins 10 Losses 4 ties with 3 shutouts and his GAA was 2.74 with a .904 save percentage in the Tier 1 Elite Hockey League. "We are thrilled for Matt and his family and this wonderful opportunity he has with University of Minnesota." said Director Andrew Sherman. Matt becomes the second Rampage Alunmi to put on the prestigious jersey in Minnesota joining Tom Serratore (2006-2007).
On the Goalcrease link, I'd like to point out that Sidney Crosby (Pen's pants and helmet in the middle, left-hand shot) is supposedly visible, along with what appears to be Erik Johnson, maybe Peter Mueller (Av's helmet-big right-hand shot) and an unknown player (Bruins?/Ducks? pants, right-hand shot) trying to score on LaPrade. I'm just a little curious as to why Crosby would be in Colorado training a goalie.
I'm also a little curious about the location--the FAQ lists their facilities as Edina and Blaine, but the map lists Edina and Stillwater.
Looks like the Avs player is a lefty
I'm pretty sure he's a righty as I'm pretty sure he's the one holding the right-handed white Reebok? stick and Crosby in the middle holding the left-handed black Reebok stick. I'm also pretty sure given that Crosby is left-handed and only one of the three skater sticks in the picture appears to be left-handed. That said, when I first saw it I thought that the Av's player was the one holding the black stick going for the puck, but that is clearly being held by Crosby. (That and the proportions just don't add up for the sticks to be reversed.)
Edit: I just looked at the staff and found an Esposito working there. This wouldn't happen to be Tony's son, would it?
Pretty sure that is a left handed curve. Also, his right hand is on the butt of the stick meaning he is a lefty. That was my thinking
GopherPete wrote:Pretty sure that is a left handed curve. Also, his right hand is on the butt of the stick meaning he is a lefty. That was my thinking
thedude wrote:It's Matt Duchene.
LeoPohl wrote:GopherPete wrote:Pretty sure that is a left handed curve. Also, his right hand is on the butt of the stick meaning he is a lefty. That was my thinking
I am 100% convinced you are getting the sticks mixed-up. The middle player (in blue) clearly has his left hand on the middle of the black stick. Also, if the Av's player in white had his right hand on the top of the stick, the stick would be about 4' long. If the black stick belonged to Crosby it would less than that. If you follow the white stick up the page, you will see the left hand (stuck in Crosby's chest) of the Av's player align itself perfectly with it and has his right hand off the stick causing an optical illusion with the stick in-between Crosby's legs.thedude wrote:It's Matt Duchene.
Both Crosby and Duchesne are listed at 5'-11" and the Av's player clearly is much larger than the Penguin. Also see above. Unless you have it from the source that's it's Duchesne, I'm not buying it.
LeoPohl wrote:GopherPete wrote:Pretty sure that is a left handed curve. Also, his right hand is on the butt of the stick meaning he is a lefty. That was my thinking
I am 100% convinced you are getting the sticks mixed-up. The middle player (in blue) clearly has his left hand on the middle of the black stick. Also, if the Av's player in white had his right hand on the top of the stick, the stick would be about 4' long. If the black stick belonged to Crosby it would less than that. If you follow the white stick up the page, you will see the left hand (stuck in Crosby's chest) of the Av's player align itself perfectly with it and has his right hand off the stick causing an optical illusion with the stick in-between Crosby's legs.thedude wrote:It's Matt Duchene.
Both Crosby and Duchesne are listed at 5'-11" and the Av's player clearly is much larger than the Penguin. Also see above. Unless you have it from the source that's it's Duchesne, I'm not buying it.
oldpirate33 wrote:LeoPohl wrote:GopherPete wrote:Pretty sure that is a left handed curve. Also, his right hand is on the butt of the stick meaning he is a lefty. That was my thinking
I am 100% convinced you are getting the sticks mixed-up. The middle player (in blue) clearly has his left hand on the middle of the black stick. Also, if the Av's player in white had his right hand on the top of the stick, the stick would be about 4' long. If the black stick belonged to Crosby it would less than that. If you follow the white stick up the page, you will see the left hand (stuck in Crosby's chest) of the Av's player align itself perfectly with it and has his right hand off the stick causing an optical illusion with the stick in-between Crosby's legs.thedude wrote:It's Matt Duchene.
Both Crosby and Duchesne are listed at 5'-11" and the Av's player clearly is much larger than the Penguin. Also see above. Unless you have it from the source that's it's Duchesne, I'm not buying it.
the av's player on the left is holding the white reebok stick with the left handed curve with his right hand at the top. left hand is off the stick in crosby's chest. not sure what you are seeing.
GopherPete wrote:LeoPohl wrote:GopherPete wrote:Pretty sure that is a left handed curve. Also, his right hand is on the butt of the stick meaning he is a lefty. That was my thinking
I am 100% convinced you are getting the sticks mixed-up. The middle player (in blue) clearly has his left hand on the middle of the black stick. Also, if the Av's player in white had his right hand on the top of the stick, the stick would be about 4' long. If the black stick belonged to Crosby it would less than that. If you follow the white stick up the page, you will see the left hand (stuck in Crosby's chest) of the Av's player align itself perfectly with it and has his right hand off the stick causing an optical illusion with the stick in-between Crosby's legs.thedude wrote:It's Matt Duchene.
Both Crosby and Duchesne are listed at 5'-11" and the Av's player clearly is much larger than the Penguin. Also see above. Unless you have it from the source that's it's Duchesne, I'm not buying it.
You can see the tape job and the butt of the stick in his right hand, meaning he is a lefty. If he was right handed, there would be no way his right hand was on the butt of the stick, palm down. If you play hockey you would know what i mean
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LeoPohl wrote:Staying with incoming goalies, does Adam Wilcox have the same offensive talent and initiative as his older cousin? I don't remember a puck handling goalie at the U before.
gopher_ears wrote:LeoPohl wrote:Staying with incoming goalies, does Adam Wilcox have the same offensive talent and initiative as his older cousin? I don't remember a puck handling goalie at the U before.
Stauber, R.
13 assists in 98 games.
Orion wrote:gopher_ears wrote:LeoPohl wrote:Staying with incoming goalies, does Adam Wilcox have the same offensive talent and initiative as his older cousin? I don't remember a puck handling goalie at the U before.
Stauber, R.
13 assists in 98 games.
No goals?
gopher_ears wrote:LeoPohl wrote:Staying with incoming goalies, does Adam Wilcox have the same offensive talent and initiative as his older cousin? I don't remember a puck handling goalie at the U before.
Stauber, R.
13 assists in 98 games.
Chris Eckes wrote:Why the hell do we care about what pro player is in some random picture?
circlemewoogguy wrote:Taylor Cammarata is the only 2013 draft eligible player mentioned in this brief article by THN.
http://www.thehockeynews.com/articles/4 ... mbine.html
GopherPete wrote:circlemewoogguy wrote:Taylor Cammarata is the only 2013 draft eligible player mentioned in this brief article by THN.
http://www.thehockeynews.com/articles/4 ... mbine.html
In that same article, at the bottom, it mentions a Kenton Helgeson. Could this 6'3" defenseman be related to Seth?

the MSHSL site wrote:Junior catcher Jake Bischoff went 4-for-5 with four RBI including the go-ahead RBI single in a 3-run 5th inning as Grand Rapids defeated Totino-Grace 10-1 in the MSHSL Class AAA Quarterfinals.
Bischoff's RBI single in the 5th inning came with one out and broke a 1-1 tie. He would add RBI hits in each each of his next two at bats as well, driving in two more runs in a 5 run sixth inning to blow the game open. His seventh inning RBI single gave Grand Rapids the 10-1 final score.
Bischoff was the battery mate for senior right handed pitcher Grant Carlisle, who went the distance for his eighth win, improving to 8-1. Carlisle struck out seven in the 4-hit gem.
Five Grand Rapids players had multi-hit games as Carlisle also went 3-for-4 with a 2-run double; and Hunter Shepard went 2-for-4 and drove in three runs. Reid Holum added a 3-hit effort, going 3-for-5.

Zwak wrote:Russo has an article about Sjkei in the Strib today.
http://www.startribune.com/sports/wild/159658705.html
FargoSiouxHater wrote:Zwak wrote:Russo has an article about Sjkei in the Strib today.
http://www.startribune.com/sports/wild/159658705.html
Anybody else listen to LaPanta on PA yesterday? He constantly kept on calling him Brady Sky, it drove me nuts. Kind of reminded me of Gary Thorne's idiocy during our Frozen Four game against BC.
streakygopher wrote:FargoSiouxHater wrote:Zwak wrote:Russo has an article about Sjkei in the Strib today.
http://www.startribune.com/sports/wild/159658705.html
Anybody else listen to LaPanta on PA yesterday? He constantly kept on calling him Brady Sky, it drove me nuts. Kind of reminded me of Gary Thorne's idiocy during our Frozen Four game against BC.
Some may think that's a minor thing, but that stuff annoys the hell out of me. If the guy is a professional, he should be keeping up with the team and its players...or at least ask somebody who knows for chrissake. As much as I like Thorne, he could acquit himself of the same task, although I suppose it's not exactly easy to bone up on names and numbers of kids you don't know squat about except for one night a year...calling them out in real time must be hard to do. Lapanta doesn't have that excuse here.
Away from sports, it's pretty easy to sniff out non-Minnesotans when they attempt to pronounce and ultimately butcher Indian names, such as "Owa - Tone - Ah."
Crocshots wrote:Skjei Drafted 28th overall by the NY Rangers.
SiouxFanatic wrote:Crocshots wrote:Skjei Drafted 28th overall by the NY Rangers.
While the Gophers have a much better shot in Skjei maintaining his commitment to the Gophers since he's a MN native, I hope the Rangers don't put any pressure on Skjei in going the major junior route like they did with JT Miller.
I'm not a Gopher fan but I'm definitely a proponent of college hockey.
Slap Shot wrote:Proving once again you're better than the average Whioux fan.
Bonin21 wrote:Probably good that Michaelson has something to prove next season after going undrafted.
Hammy wrote:Bonin21 wrote:Probably good that Michaelson has something to prove next season after going undrafted.
I hate to say it... but this is what I have been warning about for the last year.
ProudAlum89 wrote:Sorry for not being up to speed on this, but what is the word on him being left undrafted? Why?
Maize wrote:ProudAlum89 wrote:Sorry for not being up to speed on this, but what is the word on him being left undrafted? Why?
The Nanne family must not have been able to get the adoption/name change forms through in time.
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