WildWarrior wrote:
Danny Wurden, Fargo South, defenseman, 18 goals, 24 assists for 42 points.
Eric Herbel, Bottineau, forward, 32 goals, 21 assists for 53 points.
Zach Miller, Grafton-Park River, forward, 27 goals, 26 assists for 53 points.
Kyle Everson, Devils Lake-Cando, forward, 25 goals, 20 assists for 45 points.
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HockeyHigh wrote:WildWarrior wrote:
Danny Wurden, Fargo South, defenseman, 18 goals, 24 assists for 42 points.
Eric Herbel, Bottineau, forward, 32 goals, 21 assists for 53 points.
Zach Miller, Grafton-Park River, forward, 27 goals, 26 assists for 53 points.
Kyle Everson, Devils Lake-Cando, forward, 25 goals, 20 assists for 45 points.
courtesy of Kevin Fee @ http://www.areavoices.com/fee/
The biggest thing about Wurden isn't that he scores a lot, it's more of when he scored. Games like their last game at Graftons rink, scored with 1.8 seconds left. Getting goals where it counts is important.
WildWarrior wrote:HockeyHigh wrote:WildWarrior wrote:
Danny Wurden, Fargo South, defenseman, 18 goals, 24 assists for 42 points.
Eric Herbel, Bottineau, forward, 32 goals, 21 assists for 53 points.
Zach Miller, Grafton-Park River, forward, 27 goals, 26 assists for 53 points.
Kyle Everson, Devils Lake-Cando, forward, 25 goals, 20 assists for 45 points.
courtesy of Kevin Fee @ http://www.areavoices.com/fee/
The biggest thing about Wurden isn't that he scores a lot, it's more of when he scored. Games like their last game at Graftons rink, scored with 1.8 seconds left. Getting goals where it counts is important.
Wow, I just copied and pasted FYI. I didn't look at Wurden's points that is an impressive number of goals for a defenseman.
HockeyHigh wrote:WildWarrior wrote:HockeyHigh wrote:
The biggest thing about Wurden isn't that he scores a lot, it's more of when he scored. Games like their last game at Graftons rink, scored with 1.8 seconds left. Getting goals where it counts is important.
Wow, I just copied and pasted FYI. I didn't look at Wurden's points that is an impressive number of goals for a defenseman.
Sorry if I came off strong, just meant to point out that yeah he's a defenseman, but his points are put out where it counts, which is why I think he'll take Mr. Hockey. Not to mention from all I've heard his life is pretty much hockey.
ledahl14 wrote:Atta boy herbel... way to take mr. hockey!
ndfootball wrote:I dont see how you can vote Herbal over Zach Miller. Miller had like one less point that Herbal but his team was playing in the touney. If you put any other of the finalists on Bottineau they are going to be just as good if not better than Herbal. Watched Miller play against minot and he is a great player.
The Hockey Wizzard wrote:ndfootball wrote:I dont see how you can vote Herbal over Zach Miller. Miller had like one less point that Herbal but his team was playing in the touney. If you put any other of the finalists on Bottineau they are going to be just as good if not better than Herbal. Watched Miller play against minot and he is a great player.
sometimes there is more to winning and point total. i'm guessing you have never seen herbal play, everybody watches and wonders where the speed and skill come from. i watched both miller and herbal play, miller is great but doesn't stand out like herbal.
the votes are tallied and they give it too herbal, get over it.
UND#1 wrote:[quote="The Hockey Wizzard[/user] wrote: [/b]
[b][user=993]ndfootball"]I dont see how you can vote Herbal over Zach Miller. Miller had like one less point that Herbal but his team was playing in the touney. If you put any other of the finalists on Bottineau they are going to be just as good if not better than Herbal. Watched Miller play against minot and he is a great player.
I think that Zach Miller would stand out on Bottineau's team. Herbal skates with his head down and isnt as well rounded as Wurrden or Miller.
or would herbal be better if he played for grafton or red river, it goes both ways. playing for a better team might allow him to backcheck harder or have more gas in the tank.
watching him play it appears his head is down, but he hardly ever gets hit and always finds open space. i seen him make alot of nice passes, hard to do if your head is down.
HockeyHigh wrote:No offense to Herbel, but I think that Wurden deserved Mr. Hockey over Herbel. Danny Wurden is one of the best defensemen to play in North Dakota, and his life is hockey. I don't know about Miller or Herbel personally, but I don't see them playing anything after Highschool, especially not a chance to go to the NHL. After a devastating loss for Wurden's team and him, then losing Mr. Hockey to a player from a team that didn't even make it past the WDA really is a low blow to a player that has pulled his team through some very very close games that coulda gone the other way. Mr. Hockey would have also no-doubt helped Wurden with his future hockey career, if not just for the fact that losing it could have hurt it.
UND#1 wrote:I agree that Wurden should have been over Herbal, but they are not going to give the award to Wurden because it will give him a better chance of making the NHL.
HockeyHigh wrote:No offense to Herbel, but I think that Wurden deserved Mr. Hockey over Herbel. Danny Wurden is one of the best defensemen to play in North Dakota, and his life is hockey. I don't know about Miller or Herbel personally, but I don't see them playing anything after Highschool, especially not a chance to go to the NHL. After a devastating loss for Wurden's team and him, then losing Mr. Hockey to a player from a team that didn't even make it past the WDA really is a low blow to a player that has pulled his team through some very very close games that coulda gone the other way. Mr. Hockey would have also no-doubt helped Wurden with his future hockey career, if not just for the fact that losing it could have hurt it.
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