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Unfortunatley not right now but I have plans for another one that I'll definetly keep people posted on. |
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That's what they did to Marc Cavosie. Took a sure-fire Hobey Baker finalist, and a guy who was poised to score 40+ goals his senior year, and pretty much destroyed his hockey career.
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Wow, I really thought Treacy and Nielsen would go a bit higher.
Mazeika and Hunter will own the East for years though. GO CANES! |
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2010-11 Season Preview
NHL Karl Bernal: Bernal is penciled in to start the year still on the third line for the Avalanche playing alongside Jack Leach and Ryan Kesler. The Avs were putrid on offense last year, and in FA they lost Milan Hejduk, so goals may be even harder to come by. Still, it's a very young club so if some of these guys start geling now, it could be a great sign of things to come. Mike Ritschel: Ritschel is still on the 3rd pairing for the Kings, this time with Greg de Vries as his partner. Ritschel, who suffered a seperated shoulder that kept him out of the second half of the season, is expected to have a better year this year as the Kings are a team who've improved what some may say was a considerable deal. Rob Nielsen: Nielsen is slated to start the year on the Kings third line, also known as the Virg line, as all three guys on it are rookies. Nielsen is centered by 24 year old center David Desharnias and 21 year old Brent Leffler, the 12th overall pick in the 2007 draft. Starting a line of rookies could be rough but the Kings are looking for young blood to provide a spark, and these are the three who could do it. MAJOR JUNIOR Kevin Thomas: Thomas is back for his final year with Sarnia. New Jersey is taking it slow with him, and Thomas understands that. Thomas will be captain for his second year on Sarnia, and is the teams oldest, and most experienced player. After this season, Thomas should be on his way to the AHL. NCAA Owen Hunter: Owen Hunter has developed each year, and was named to the pre-season Hobey Baker watch list as a Junior. He has a knack for offense and his defense has been improving to the point that he is also on Dartmouths top PK unit. He's truly exceling as an all around player. Dan Ertmann: Ertmann is still an offensive first kind of player. He's so crucial to the MSU-Mantako team that he double shifts on both PP units, but he sees no time on the PK. Ertmann, a Blue Jacket prospect, is likely to finish all four years at MSU-Mantako before moving along to the AHL. Daniel Turner: Turner is definetly the WCHA's biggest physical presence, and has quietly become Wisconsins most important player, because he sets the tempo of their defensive minded game. Turner, as a Sophmore, shows mental characteristics of some of the best leaders, with his fire and brimstone mentality to the game. As Turner goes, so to do the Badgers. Ivan Carrillo: Carrillo is a force, everyone knows this, and besides Sean Treacy, his impact was maybe the next best as far as last years Freshman class went. Carrillo has a mean streak, and is only getting meaner, but he's also managing to keep himself out of the box. He's developing into a classic NHL stay at home defensemen. Sean Treacy: Treacy was just named hockeyfutures.com best American goalie under the age of 20. He has been labled as a potential netminder for the 2012 USA World Cup of Hockey team and the 2014 USA Olympic Hockey team. A Minnesota Wild draft pick, Treacy is expected to make his mark in the NHL within the next two years, tops. Joe Mazeika: The Harvard defensemen who is probably the best defensemen in the NCAA, Mazeika is coming off being a top 15 pick of the Carolina Hurricanes. Mazeika is going to be a fixture on the Hurricanes point for years to come. When exactly his career begins however is still to be decided. Chances are it will be sooner rather then later. Colton Mayes: Mayes is back at Lawerence, and is creeping up the charts as a possible US U-20 team member thanks to his tireless work ethic, his great hockey mind and his ability to make everyone around him better. Will that end up meaning anything? We won't know until it happens, but Mayes hasn't given up hope. |
02-01-2006, 09:59 PM | #256 |
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hockeyfutures.com is wrong
I am the best American goalie, period. |
02-01-2006, 10:48 PM | #257 |
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WJC is upcoming.
This could be our most daunting task yet. Going for a three-peat without Nielsen, our offense has a chance of being lackluster without thoroughly examining other eligible players. |
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2010-11 USA WJC Roster
GOALIES Sean Treacy: Maine - NCAA [Minnesota Wild] Joey Jones: Indianpolis Ice - USHL Nick Nardella: St. Lawerence - NCAA DEFENSE Bill Berg: Michigan State - NCAA [Philadelphia Flyers] Matt Mantha: Saginaw Spirit - OHL Ivan Carrillo: Maine - NCAA [Boston Bruins] Joe Mazeika: Harvard - NCAA [Carolina Hurricanes] Peter Shaw: St. Bernards - USHW Erik Swanson: Minnesota - NCAA [Anaheim Mighty Ducks] Daniel Turner: Wisconsin - NCAA [Florida Panthers] Matt Weber: Blake High School - USHW FORWARDS Justin Carlson: Boston College - NCAA Doug Cook: Val Do'ur -QMJHL Eric Stevens: Gatineau - QMJHL [Dallas Stars] Kevin Thomas: Peterborough - OHL [New Jersey Devils] *Traded to the Petes* Brian Watson: Wisconsin - NCAA [Tampa Bay Lightning] Matt Bennett: Cornell - NCAA David Fitzgibbons: Dartmouth - NCAA [Montreal Canadiens] Colton Mayes: Lawernece - NCAA DIII Jack Paige: Wisconsin - NCAA [Anaheim Mighty Ducks] James Patterson: UMass-Lowell - NCAA [Pheonix Coyotes] James Chavis: P.E.I - QMJHL Dan Ertmann: MSU-Mantako - NCAA [Columbus Blue Jackets] Josh Granato: Wisconsin - NCAA Owen Hunter: Dartmouth - NCAA [Carolina Hurricanes] Ray Lawerence: Maine - NCAA [Atlanta Thrashers] Ryan Pandolfo: New Hampshire - NCAA [Atlanta Thrashers] SUMMARY Okay, maybe it won't be daunting. Our team is honestly loaded. We have 6 amazing D to play, three phenominal goalies, although Treacy is the #1. It is of note that Jones will be playing in Maine next season. Our forwards are absolutely sick. We're so fast up front, and have so much skill that our team could score 5 goals a game and I wouldn't be shocked. |
02-01-2006, 11:18 PM | #259 |
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2010-11 WJC U-20
Host Nation: Russia GROUP A Belarus Czech Republic Finland USA Italy GROUP B Canada Russia Sweden Germany Slovenia |
02-01-2006, 11:33 PM | #260 |
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12/27/10
United States vs Czech Republic US Lines D: Joe Mazeika D: Ivan Carrillo W: Kevin Thomas C: Matt Bennett W: Owen Hunter D: Daniel Turner D: Matt Mantha W: Brian Watson C: Jack Paige W: Dan Ertmann D: Bill Berg D: Matt Weber W: Eric Stevens C: Ryan Pandolfo W: Ray Lawernece W: Dave Fitzgibbons C: Colton Mayes W: James Chavis G: Sean Treacy |
02-01-2006, 11:37 PM | #261 |
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DetoxroxDVHStyle -- how did you get these players into the game? Did you just edit the unplayable minor teams and put them on there?
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USA vs Czech Republic
The game got testy early, and soon deteriorated into one of the most penalized WJC games in recent memory as the teams combined for over 80 PIM. So with the constant PP's, it came down to special teams, where the USA flourished en route to a 3-1 win. Owen Hunter, Matt Mantha and Brian Watson scored power play goals for the US, while D-III player Colton Mayes, the USA's PP Specialist was very clutch notching two assists, showcasing his playmaking abilities. Mantha was named the games first star, Brian Watson named the second star and Owen Hunter was named third star. It was a game with no real flow, but it showcased how good the USA can be if you don't play a perfect game, and taking stupid penalties as the Czech did made the game that much harder on themselves. The USA is expected to win gold, and this was a step in the right direction. |
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02-01-2006, 11:39 PM | #264 |
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12/28/10
United States vs Finland US Lines D: Joe Mazeika D: Ivan Carrillo W: Kevin Thomas C: Matt Bennett W: Owen Hunter D: Daniel Turner D: Matt Mantha W: Brian Watson C: Jack Paige W: Dan Ertmann D: Bill Berg D: Matt Weber W: Eric Stevens C: Ryan Pandolfo W: Ray Lawernece W: Dave Fitzgibbons C: Colton Mayes W: James Chavis G: Sean Treacy |
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USA vs Finland
Quick starts seem to be the USA's creed in this tournament, and tonight vs the Fins was no exception. Although the Fins went up 1-0 early with a PP goal, the USA bounced right back on a goal from Colton Mayes. Minutes later Dan Ertmann scored to give the USA a 2-1 lead, and then Ray Lawernece added his own goal to make it 3-1 after 1. The second period started with Ryan Pandolfo scoring a minute in to put the USA up 4-1. The period ended with the USA up 4-1 and not being challenged in the slightest. The third period saw the Fins make it 4-2 but thats how the game would end as the USA coasted to victory. Although 4-2 may seem close, the game was never in doubt as the US outshot the Fins 46-22. Very much like last years Semis, just reversed. Dan Ertmann was named first star, Ray Lawerence was named second star and Ryan Pandolfo was third star as the USA goes to 2-0 in the tournament, beating the two toughest teams they'll most likely face in group play. |
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12/30/10
United States vs Belarus US Lines D: Joe Mazeika D: Ivan Carrillo W: Kevin Thomas C: Matt Bennett W: Owen Hunter D: Daniel Turner D: Matt Mantha W: Eric Stevens C: Jack Paige W: Dan Ertmann D: Bill Berg D: Matt Weber W: Justin Carlson C: Ryan Pandolfo W: Ray Lawernece W: Dave Fitzgibbons C: Colton Mayes W: James Chavis G: Sean Treacy |
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I just want to say right now that any goals given up by the US this year are NOT my fault.
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USA vs Belarus
Jack Paige and Kevin Thomas score goals within 30 seconds of one another and take the wind out of Belarus sails early. Although the first period ended with the USA up only 2-0, it was painfully obvious how the game looked like it would be ending. The second period saw Belarus score to cut the US lead in half, and play a deadlocked game until 11 seconds left in the period when Daniel Turner skated out of the penalty box and took a full ice pass from Matt Mantha to spring him on a breakaway which he buried to make the score 3-1, and thus truly ending any Belarus chance. Sean Treacy did make some big saves in the 2nd to keep it 2-1. Eric Stevens scored to make it 4-1 off a neutral zone turnover by Belarus and that is how the game would end, with the USA winning 4-1. Jack Paige (1g,1a) would be named first star, Kevin Thomas (1g, gwg) would be named second star and Eric Stevens the third star as the USA improves to 3-0 in group play with only Italy left to battle. |
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1/1/11
United States vs Italy US Lines D: Joe Mazeika D: Ivan Carrillo W: Kevin Thomas C: Matt Bennett W: Owen Hunter D: Daniel Turner D: Matt Mantha W: Eric Stevens C: Jack Paige W: Dan Ertmann D: Bill Berg D: Matt Weber W: Justin Carlson C: Ryan Pandolfo W: Ray Lawernece W: Dave Fitzgibbons C: Colton Mayes W: James Chavis G: Sean Treacy |
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USA vs Italy
This was an obvious example of a team taking a game off. Matt Bennett scored first on the PP and it looked like an easy W, but Italy clawed back with their own PP goal to tie it up. Italy started controlling the play when Matt Bennett once again scored to make it 2-1. After one. The USA had the momentum and expected it to carry over, but Italy kept on gritting it out, keeping the game at 2-1 through 2. The third was more of the same, until with 6 minutes left Daniel Turner blasted a shot home from the point to make the score 3-1 and to give the USA a win. It was a win they aren't proud of but a win they'll take. The games first star was Matt Bennett (2g), the second star was Italy goalie Daniel Botosso (39 saves) and the third star was Sean Treacy with 27 saves. The USA improves to 4-0 and gets the bye. |
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GROUP A STANDINGS
1. USA: 4-0-0-8 2. Finland: 3-1-1-6 3. Czech Republic: 2-2-0-4 4. Belarus: 1-3-0-2 5. Italy: 0-4-0-0 GROUP B 1. Russia: 3-1-0-6 2. Germany: 2-1-1-5 3. Sweden: 2-2-0-4 4. Canada: 2-2-0-4 5. Slovenia: 0-3-1-1 Wow. Canada gets relegated. I cannot believe it. Anyways. BYES: USA, Russia PRELIMS: Sweden vs Finalnd, Czech Republic vs Germany |
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Finland and the Czechs win, so USA vs Fins, Russia vs Czech
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1/7/11
United States vs Finland (Semis) US Lines D: Joe Mazeika D: Ivan Carrillo W: Kevin Thomas C: Matt Bennett W: Owen Hunter D: Daniel Turner D: Matt Mantha W: Eric Stevens C: Jack Paige W: Dan Ertmann D: Bill Berg D: Matt Weber W: Justin Carlson C: Ryan Pandolfo W: Ray Lawernece W: Dave Fitzgibbons C: Colton Mayes W: James Chavis G: Sean Treacy |
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USA vs Finland
Dan Ertmann started the USA on the right foot with a blast streaking in from the right wing to put the US up 1-0. The Fins tied it up however at 1-1. Then on the PP, Kevin Thomas took a beautiful pass from Owen Hunter that he blasted home for the one timer to put the USA up 2-1 going into the 2nd. Owen Hunter would make it 3-1 5 minutes in, and the USA was rolling. Unfortunatley within four minutes the Fins would score twice to tie the game up and make things really interesting going into the third. The third would be tight, with each team exchanging chances but not goals. But with a minute left, the USA showed why they've back to back Gold Medalist as a puck kicked out to the point of a Finnish player, and Ivan Carrillo blasted it through a screen, scorring five hole to put the USA up 4-3, and give them the win. Ivan Carrillo (1g,1a,gwg) was named first star, Owen Hunter (1g,1a) was named second star and Dan Ertmann (1g) was third star as the USA prevails and moves on to the gold medal stage. |
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1/9/11
United States vs Russia (Gold Medal) US Lines D: Joe Mazeika D: Ivan Carrillo W: Kevin Thomas C: Matt Bennett W: Owen Hunter D: Daniel Turner D: Matt Mantha W: Eric Stevens C: Jack Paige W: Dan Ertmann D: Bill Berg D: Matt Weber W: Justin Carlson C: Ryan Pandolfo W: Ray Lawernece W: Dave Fitzgibbons C: Colton Mayes W: James Chavis G: Sean Treacy |
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USA vs Russia
Gold Medal Game The US were the home team according to their record, but they were far from it playing in the Russian capital of Moscow. The teams traded PP goals in the first as Eric Stevens scored for the USA to tie the game at 1, and keep it that way going into the 2nd. The second period saw no goals scored as each team had their chances but both goalies played their asses off. The third period was where the drama happened. Russia scored 8 minutes in to go up 2-1. The Russian gritted up and were playing physical D and looked to have the game in hand but then Matt Bennett took a puck out of the corner, weaved through a crowd in front and tied the game up with under a minute left, sending us into OT. OT didn't have much time to go down in the record books, as under two minutes in, Matt Bennett once again found the back of the net on a one timer feed from Owen Hunter to give the USA a 3-2 win and their third consecutive gold medal! An incredible display indeed. Matt Bennett (2g, gwg) was the games first star, Joe Mazeika (1a) was the second star and Owen Hunter (2a) was the third star. |
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WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP AWARDS
Tournament MVP: USA Sean Treacy (6-0-0, 1.33 GAA, .941 save %) Best Forward: FIN Janne Anitlla (5g,4a,9pt) Best Defensemen: USA Daniel Turner (2g,2a,4pt,+8) Best Goalie: USA Sean Treacy (6-0-0, 1.33 GAA, .941 save %) ALL TOURNAMENT TEAM G: USA Sean Treacy D: USA Daniel Turner D: USA Matt Mantha F: FIN Jane Antilla C: RUS Kirill Evastrakhan F: USA Owen Hunter |
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WHOOO first all WJC tourney team!
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Sweet jesus, i made the team!!!! I even notched a few goals and assists!!!!! HOLY CRAP!!!!!
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We pwn the world.
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Just wait till Rob Nielsen plays in the Olympics.
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I knew I had some offense somewhere, just glad it came at some crucial times when the team needed it. Go USA!
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2010-11 Mid-Year Review
NHL Karl Bernal: Bernal and the Avalanche are one of the surprises of the league as they're currently sitting in at 8th in the Western Conference. Bernal has been solid with 14 goals and 13 assists. He's been bumped up to the second line, playing with 18 year old Chris Grant (2010 #3 Pick) and vet Michael Nylander. The youth movement is looking good for Colorado, as Grant and Bernal are being compared to Heatley and Kovalchuck when they broke in. Lofty expectations but they feel they can live up to them. Mike Ritschel: The Kings are playing better, only 5 points behind Colorado for the final seed in the West, but Mike needs to show why he was the 3rd pick in the draft. Right now he only has 5 assists, and is still looking for his 1st career NHL goal. He's showing flashes of brilliance, but for now he has a lot to improve on. Rob Nielsen: Rob has been playing very well as a rookie for the Kings, currently standing 5th amongst rookie scorers with 26 points. Still on the third line, his production is giving Andy Murray something to think about as far as where he ought to be for the second half of the season. Many people think he needs to be a second liner at least. MAJOR JUNIOR Kevin Thomas: Kevin was traded early on in the year to Peterborough for a younger prospect, as Sarnia continued to struggle. Now on Peterborough, a team thats third in their conference, Thomas has a chance at finally making it out of the first round out of the OHL playoffs. Thomas has 50 points through 35 games, so his impact is definetly being felt in his final Junior season. NCAA Owen Hunter: Coming off of a phenominal WJC, Hunter goes back to Dartmouth where he has 34 points through 24 games, definetly showing people why he is a threat to win the Hobey Baker in his Junior season. Dartmouth is a struggling team, but Hunter and Fitzgibbons give them hope in the second half. Dan Ertmann: Ertmann has a decent Junior campaign brewing for MSU-Manatako with 12 goals in 23 games. Ertmann has to keep his consitency he gained last year if he wants to make a dent in the NHL, but he has the potential to do it. It's just on him deciding to do it. Daniel Turner: Daniel Turner is coming off a phenominal WJC where he was named the tournaments top defensemen. His season at Wisconsin is just as good, as Wisconsin sits #3 in the National polls behind Maine and Michigan, but with everyone back now from the WJC's, Wisconsin will leap Michigan most likely into #2, and battle Maine again for the NC. Ivan Carrillo: Carrillo is proving he might be more then a stay at home defesemen after his clutch goals at the WJC, and the fact he has 15 points through 30 games for Maine right now. Carrillo is the anchor for Maines squad on the point, but the team MVP is in the net. Sean Treacy: Sean Treacy is the best goalie in America right now. His 14-3-3 record is evidence of that right now, as are his microscopic 1.64 gaa and .943 save %. He's been the only goalie in net for the USA WJC team the past three years, and will now pass his torch on, but his legend will live forever. Talk about impossible shoes to fill. Joe Mazeika: Mazeika continues to show he's the best defensemen in the NCAA, and why he's captained the past two USA WJC teams. He currently has 7 goals and 21 assists, to go along with a +19. Mazeika is looking like the steal of the 2010 draft, as he continues to get better and better. Colton Mayes: Mayes turned heads with his impressive WJC play and rumor is he has a shot of being drafted in the 2011 draft. While it may not happen, Mayes continues to battle hard and is leading all of DIII in scoring. Mayes is a great underdog story who keeps on keepin' on. |
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Karl. Rob Nielsen still respects you, but me and Mike are gonna bump you right out of the playoffs.
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HUNTER FOR HOBEY!!!
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Detox,
Question for you. When you created the human's players did you just put in a potential and actual? Or did you give them points in all the different abilities? |
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I need an update
I need an uodate this fourm is like crack lol
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DETOX when is your next dynasty starting. I want in on the next one. I've really enjoyed reading this one.
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Hahah. I'll get something out this weekend. Once I do one it gets rolling. Been swamped with a paper and midterm this week, but don't fret, I'm getting close.
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Stop taking midnight trips to the middle of nowhere, and update this GD thread
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Like OMG .. update coming
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COLTON MAYES UPDATE
With the 17th pick in the 7th round of the NHL Draft, the Dallas Stars select Colton Mayes. |
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2010-11 Year End Review
NHL Karl Bernal (COL): 82 GP, 26 G, 24 A, 50 PT, + 12 Mike Ritschel (LA): 64 GP, 0 G, 11 A, 11 PT, - 26 Rob Nielsen (LA) 78 GP, 16 G, 20 A, 37 PT, - 10 AHL Mike Ritschel (HAM): 6 GP, 0 G, 4 A, 4 PT, + 4 OHL Kevin Thomas (PET): 60 GP, 49 G, 53 A, 102 PT, + 52 [Reg. Season] Kevin Thomas (PET): 10 GP, 6 G, 14 A, 40 PT, + 10 [Playoffs] NCAA Owen Hunter (DAR): 45 GP, 20 G, 20 A, 40 PT, + 4 Dan Ertmann: (MSU-M): 45 GP, 16 G, 10 A, 26 PT, - 3 Daniel Turner (WIS): 46 GP, 8 G, 23 A, 31 PT, + 9 Ivan Carrillo: (MAI): 41 GP, 5 G, 16 A, 21 PT, + 12 Sean Treacy (MAI): 39 GP, 25-7-7, 1.75 GAA, .934 save % Joe Mazeika (HAR): 45 GP, 8 G, 21 A, 29 PT, + 15 D-III Colton Mayes (LAW): 45 GP, 25 G, 51 A, 76 PT, + 32 Last edited by DeToxRox : 02-16-2006 at 01:01 PM. |
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YAY!!!!
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