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Old 01-16-2006, 04:32 PM   #1
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EHM-I: A New Era in USA Hockey - Year 1

Colton Mayes: Colton Mayes, a 6'1", 175 lbs 14 year old center from Chesterfield, Missouri, is presently playing Midget Major Hockey for Team Illinois, one of the premier AAA teams in America. Presently, Mayes is pursuing his dream of play NCAA hockey, but with his size and talents as a 14 year old, it's very possible he could see himself drafted when he turns 18, and never look back.


Daniel Turner: Daniel Turner, a 6'1", 180 lbs 14 yearold defensemen from Columbus, Ohio is playing Midget Major Hockey for the Cleveland AAA Barons. Turner is another American kid who is dreaming about playing in the NCAA. He is a physical presence on the point, and is already touted as one of the premier enforcers as a 14 year old. The sick thing is he still has several years left to grow.


Owen Hunter: Owen Hunter, a 5'11", 172 lbs right winger is playing High School Hockey for the Govenor Dummer Govenors. Hunter is a smooth skating winger who makes plays offensivley, but has work to do defensivley. His linemate Tyler Sabens is ranked 21st in the QMJHL Preliminary Draft rankings, but unlike Sabens, Hunter would much rather play NCAA hockey.


Dan Ertmann: Dan Ertmann, a 5'9, 164 lbs right winger is playing High School Hockey for Richfield. Ertmann is a speed demon with good moves and a great release on his wrist shot. Teammates sometimes complain that he isn't the best distributor, but when the cards are down they rely on Ertmann to make things happen offensivley, just don't expect him to play much defense. He is another kid looking forward to a life in the NCAA.


Rob Nielsen: Rob Nielsen, a 5'8", 154 lbs 13 year old center is playing AAA Hockey for the Las Vegas Outlaws. Nielsen relies on his high hockey IQ to always keep him in the play, and a lethal wrist shot to put the puck in the net. At 13 he is still very shy in the corners but with devlopment physically will be a great asset for any team. Rob wants to play Junior Major Hockey, and it just so happens he is the pre-season #1 ranked player in the WHL Bantam Draft.

Pre-Season #1 WHL Bantam Draft


Kevin Thomas: Kevin Thomas, a 6", 174 lbs 14 year old left winger playing with Colton Mayes for Team Illinois. Thomas is an offensive dynamo. Great hands, unreal moves, and he keeps everyone involved. With that said, his defense is sketchy at best, he doesn't lead his teamates and he refuses to play the body. Thomas hopes to play Major Junior Hockey himself.


Ivan Carrillo: Ivan Carrillo, a 6'3", 194 lbs 14 year old defensemen is playing Midget Major Hockey with the South Florida Golden Wolves. Carrillo is a physical specimen with a mean streak like no other. He won't put points up on the scoresheet, but he will put asses on the ice with his punishing physicality and no holds barred intensity. Carrillo is hoping to pursue his dream of playing NCAA Hockey.


Joe Mazeika: Joe Mazeika, a 5'7", 130 lbs 13 year old defensemen is playing High School Hockey for Detroit Catholic Central. Joe, who is intellectually gifted, as well as physically, has moved up from 8th grade to a freshman at the top high school hockey team in Michigan. Though lacking in size, he makes up for it with solid positioning and his great hockey IQ. Mazeika is hoping to play NCAA hockey.


Sean Treacy: Sean Treacy, a 5'8", 165 lbs 13 year old goalie who left his home in Santa Fe, NM, to come to Detroit, MI to play for Honeybaked, the top Midget Major Team in Michigan. Treacy, at 13, shows great maturity and presence, especially under pressure, and is Honeybakeds #1 goalie. Treacy hopes to parlay is current sucess into a career in the NCAA.


Karl Bernal: Kal Bernal, a 5'10", 165 lbs 14 year old right winger from San Jose, CA plays with Rob Nielsen for the Las Vegas Outlaws. Bernal is a kid who doesn't always put the effort in, but when he is on his game he can make plays, and make everyone around him better. Bernal wishes to play Major Junior Hockey, and is actually the pre-season #2 ranked player in the WHL Bantam Draft, behind teammate Rob Nielsen.

Pre-Season #2 WHL Bantam Draft


Mike Ritschel: Mike Ritschel, a 5'11, 175 lbs 14 year old defensemen from Somerset, NJ currently plays for Mount St. Charles, one of the top High School Hockey teams in the USA. Ritschel is a powerful defensemen who plays a strong game on and off the puck. Although he doesn't score much, he makes his presence known in front of the cage at his own end, clearing people out of the net at an incredible rate. Ritschel hopes to pursure a Major Junior career.

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Old 01-16-2006, 05:51 PM   #2
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Old 01-16-2006, 06:10 PM   #3
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Old 01-16-2006, 06:54 PM   #4
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Update Through January 1st, 2006

Colton Mayes: Mayes started off his first half of the season on Team Illinois making an immediate impact, notching 17 goals to go along with 31 assists for 48 points. His +/- is a remarkable + 48, largely a part of the offensive fire power of Team Illinois.


Daniel Turner: Daniel Turner has been a rock for the Barons, with 2 goals and 25 assists for 27 points in 28 games. While his offense has been a surprise, his aggression has not. He has 126 PIM, dished out 183 hits and is 8 for 8 in fights, much to no ones surprise. Turner has the makings of a special, special presence on the ice. His +/- is nothing to scoff at either, as he's currently a + 13.


Owen Hunter: Hunter has been big offensivley for the Govenors with 23 goals and 30 assists for 53 points. Defensivley however he is proving to be a liability as many thought he would be early on, with a - 11. He has an astounding 208 shots on goal in 32 games played. As a surprise, Hunter is 2 for 2 in fights.


Dan Ertmann: Dan Ertmann, playing for Richfield High School is well on his way to record shattering numbers. Ertmann has 46 goals and 18 assists for 64 points, as well as a solid + 8, though that is mostly because Richfield just scores and scores and scores. Forget about passing, because Ertmann has 339 shots on goal in 33 games played.


Rob Nielsen: Playing as a #1 prospect should, Nielsen has 28 goals and 17 assists for 45 points in 27 games played. He is a + 26 and is putting up big in the clutch with 9 of his 28 goals being Game Winners. Nielsen has done nothing to hurt his stock in the WHL Bantam Draft.


Kevin Thomas: Playing with Colton Mayes, Kevin Thomas has been coming up just as clutch, scoring 37 goals and assissting on 22 more for 59 points. His +/- is just as good as Mayes, chiming in at + 47. Together, Mayes and Thomas are putting up claims as two of the top players in the US Hockey System.


Ivan Carrillo: In 28 games, Carrillo has 4 goals and 33 assists for 37 points. More importantly he's a + 38. But beyond that is the game Ivan's known for, his physical game. He has 156 PIM, 153 hits and is 9-1 in fights. He continues to intimidate in front of the South Florida goal and his goalies love him for it.


Joe Mazeika: In 33 games for the top high school team in Michign, Mazeika 7 goals and 34 assists for 41 points. He's enjoying an incredible + 42 and is being considered the best prospect on an already strong CC team. Mazeika is considered a Power Play Godsend with 2 goals and 14 assists coming off the PP. He's doled out 162 hits and has been Mr. Stability on the point. He's showing no fear for a 13 year old Freshman.


Sean Treacy: Sean Treacy has been remarkable in net, but his record doesn't show it. In 27 games, he is 12-9-6, but he has a 1.77 GAA and a .950%. With a little offense, Honeybaked could very well be undefeated with those impressive numbers.


Karl Bernal: Karl Bernal and Rob Nielsen have powered Las Vegas to an impressive start, and both are playing like they're the top two players in the upcoming WHL Draft. Bernal has 28 goals and 22 assists for 50 points in 28 games. Defensivley he's been strong too with a +26. Chances are he'll be playing in the USA for only a few more months.


Mike Ritschel: Mike Ritschel has been surprising people with his offense early on, netting 7 goals and adding 23 assists for 30 points and a + 23. He's been showing his weight on the ice with 273 hits and he's 6 for 7 in fights. A true complement to his game however is the fact he's blocked 64 shots on his own already. He's been coming up in every situation for Mount St. Charles and is being scouted accordingly for it.

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Old 01-16-2006, 09:16 PM   #5
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Only 339 shots? Why aren't they passing it to me more?
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Old 01-16-2006, 10:04 PM   #6
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The Nielsen and Bernal Show RULE Las Vegas.

Heh. A 13 year old and a 14 year old in Las Vegas. Yeah, we're not drunks and pimps yet. Not at all. Not us. Never.

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Old 01-16-2006, 10:43 PM   #7
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2005-06 Year End Review

Colton Mayes: In the 50 game season against some of the top talent in the world, the now 15 year old Mayes flourished with 33 goals and 58 assists for 91 points. Still at a young age, Mayes will have plenty of time playing for Team Illinois, unless he decides to play in the USHL or NAHL.

2005-06 stats: 50 GP, 33 G, 58 A, 91 PT, + 89


Daniel Turner: Daniel Turner put up an impressive rookie campaign, registering 4 goals and 40 assists for 44 points. He dished out 373 hits and really got a grips on his physical play with only 175 PIM. Beyond his hits, he was a perfect 12 for 12 in fights, and blocked an impressive 112 shots.

2005-06 stats: 50 GP, 4 G, 40 A, 44 PT, + 26


Owen Hunter: In his freshman season in high school, Owen Hunter showed off his offensive talents with 56 goals and 52 assists for 108 points in 60 games. Never the less, Hunter struggled to a - 4 rating, which is remarkable when you consider he was out there for at least 108 goals his team scored. The offense is there, but the defense must continually improve for him to make a true dent.

2005-06 stats: 60 GP, 56 G, 52 A, 108 PT, - 4


Dan Ertmann: Ertmann put up a mind boggling 76 goals and 34 assists in his freshman season at Richfield. What could be more mind boggling is the fact that he also racked up an unreal 590 shots, proving the critics right who said he was a selfish player. That said he did put up the points and got his team wins, but if he wants to improve his career perspectives, he'll need to fix his philosophies.

2005-06 stats: 60 GP, 76 G, 34 A, 110 PT, + 10


Rob Nielsen: Nielsen lived up to the hype that comes with being the #1 rated draft eligible prospect in the WHL. In 50 games played he had 47 goals and 33 assists while leading one of the most exciting lines in youth hockey alongside Karl Bernal. Nielsen on this day would also find out where he could be playing next year ..

2005-06 stats: 50 GP, 47 G, 33 A, 80 PT, + 56
#2 Pick in 2006 WHL Bantam Draft (Swift Current Broncos)


Kevin Thomas: Playing with Colton Mayes helped Thomas raise his potential OHL stock even further as in 50 games he netted an astounding 61 goals to go along with 46 assists for 107 points. People have to wonder if they'll stay together next year or take their interests to an American Junior league.

2005-06 stats: 50 GP, 61 G, 46 A, 107 PT, + 88


Ivan Carrillo: Carillo developed an offensive game no one thought he had with 6 goals and 60 assists, but his real presence was his defense. Carrillo had 263 PIM to go along with 265 hits and 175 blocked shots. Not to mention going 13 for 15 in fights, Carrillo was a true warrior on the ice as a 14 year old.

2005-06 stats: 50 GP, 6 G, 60 A, 66 PT, + 65


Joe Mazeika: Joe Mazeika had an amazing freshman year at Detroit Catholic Central, racking up 14 goals and 68 assists in 60 games. More impressive was how he threw around his body racking up 267 hits. A just incredible year for such a young player.

2005-06 stats: 60 GP, 14 G, 68 A, 82 PT, + 80


Sean Treacy: Sean Treacy's record will never show how impressive he really was. Although he was over .500, it was barely over it, going 19-18-13 in what was an incredibly disappointing year for Honeybaked. Still, Treacy anchored the pipes and kept them in every game they played.

2005-06 stats: 50 GP, 19-18-13, 2.01 GAA, .944 save %


Karl Bernal: Bernal was the #2 player eligible for the WHL Bantam Draft before the season started, so he too was living up to the same expecations of teammate Rob Nielsen. And much like Nielsen, Bernal flourished, racking up 54 goals and 34 assists. It wasn't long after the season ended he found out where he'd most likely end up next year..

2005-06 stats: 50 GP, 54 G, 34 A, 88 PT, + 52
#1 Pick in 2006 WHL Bantam Draft (Regina Pats)


Mike Ritschel: Mike Ritschel in his freshman year at Mount St. Charles proved to be a force. Offensively he was more then solid racking up 11 goals to go along with 42 assists. Defensivley he was superb with an amazing 551 hits and only 143 PIM. A truly sensational year that left its mark on many kids throughout the east coast.

2005-06 stats: 60 GP, 11 G, 42 A, 53 PT, + 41
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Old 01-16-2006, 10:54 PM   #8
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LOL, the vegas guys think their all hot...neither of them matched either myself of my linemate kevin thomas in pts or plus minus...what a joke, the WHL must be a joke if they can go 1-2
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Old 01-16-2006, 10:58 PM   #9
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You're just jealous YOU didn't get to play in Vegas.

And dominate. And now I'll dominate the WHL, and pave the way towards world domination. Oh yes.

However, I will never forget my roots. Bernal, you and me will always been teammates. May we spend the offseasons back in Vegas getting shitfaced with the headliners. Until then though...it's ON!
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Old 01-16-2006, 11:07 PM   #10
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You're just jealous YOU didn't get to play in Vegas.

And dominate. And now I'll dominate the WHL, and pave the way towards world domination. Oh yes.

However, I will never forget my roots. Bernal, you and me will always been teammates. May we spend the offseasons back in Vegas getting shitfaced with the headliners. Until then though...it's ON!
Think what you will, but your delusions will only hurt you more if you keep them until i own you in the pros
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Old 01-16-2006, 11:39 PM   #11
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Using the team I currently manage (AHL .. ha it only works this way sadly) I am arranging a tournament with Las Vegas, Team Illinois, South Florida and myself.

Another one hopefully with Honeybaked, Cleveland AAA Barons and Catholic Central (One HS team)

Then a final one with the other HS teams.
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Old 01-16-2006, 11:59 PM   #12
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7/8/06

Hamitlon 7 vs South Florida 1

Ivan Cirrillio: DNP, nursing a groin strain.


Las Vegas 5 vs Team Illinois 4

Rob Nielsen: 2 G, 1 A, 3 PT, 2nd star
Karl Bornal: 1 G, 1 A, 2 PT, 1 st star (GWG with 2 min left)

Colton Mayes: 0 G, 1 A, 1 PT
Kevin Thomas: 2 G, 0 A, 2 PT

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Old 01-17-2006, 12:03 AM   #13
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Hamilton 11 vs Las Vegas 3

Rob Nielsen: 2 G, 1 A, 3 PT
Karl Bornal: 0 G, 2 A, 2 PT

Team Illinois 3 vs South Florida 5

Colton Mayes: 0 G, 1 A, 1 PT
Kevin Thomas: 2 G, 0 A, 2 PT

Ivan Cirrillo: 0 G, 1 A, 1 PT (Left with groin pull, out 2 months)

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Old 01-17-2006, 12:07 AM   #14
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7/10/06

Team Illinois 4 vs Hamilton 2 (I don't even manage them, so I am quite pumped to see this. I just let the computer run everything. This game honestly made my day, though I did make sure that every guy on Hamilton was born no later then 85.)

Colton Mayes: 0 G, 0 A, 0 PT
Kevin Thomas: 1 G, 2 A, 3 PT (1st star)

Las Vegas 0 vs South Florida 3

Rob Nielsen: 0 G, 0 A, 0 PT
Karl Bornal: 0 G, 0 A, 0 PT

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Old 01-17-2006, 12:12 AM   #15
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Cleveland 2 vs Hamilton 0

Daniel Turner: 0 G, 0 A, 0 PT, + 1


Catholic Central 3 vs Honeybaked 2 (OT)

Sean Treacy: 23 saves

Joe Mazeika: 0 G, 1 A, 1 PT, E

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Old 01-17-2006, 12:16 AM   #16
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7/13/06

Honeybaked 2 vs Cleveland 1

Sean Treacy: 25 saves

Daniel Turner: 0 G, 0 A, 0 PT, E, 6 hits, 10 rating (1st star)


Catholic Central 4 vs Hamilton 0

Joe Mazieka: 0 G, 0 A, 0 PT, + 3

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Old 01-17-2006, 12:19 AM   #17
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7/14/06

Catholic Central 4 vs Cleveland 2

Daniel Turner: 0 G, 0 A, 0 PT, E

Joe Mazieka: 0 G, 0 A, 0 PT, E


Honeybaked 2 vs Hamilton 0

Sean Treacy: 6 saves (yes he did play all game)

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Old 01-17-2006, 12:28 AM   #18
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7/16/06

Richfield 1 vs Govenor 3

Dan Ertmann: 0 G, 0 A, 0 PT, E

Owen Hunter: 1 G, 1 A, 2 PT, E (1st star)


Mount St. Charles 3 vs Hamilton 0

Mike Ritschel: 0 G, 0 A, 0 PT, E
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Old 01-17-2006, 12:32 AM   #19
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7/17/06

Richfield 1 vs Hamilton 0

Dan Ertmann: 0 G, 0 A, 0 PT, E


Govenor 3 vs Mount St. Charles 0

Owen Hunter: 0 G, 0 A, 0 PT, + 1

Mike Ritschel: 0 G, 0 A, 0 PT, E
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Old 01-17-2006, 12:33 AM   #20
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Looks like Thomas and Mayes are a serious One Two punch on Team illinois
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Old 01-17-2006, 12:39 AM   #21
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7/18/06

Govenor 1 vs Hamilton 0

Owen Hunter: 0 G, 0 A, 0 PT, E


Richfield 0 vs Mount St. Charles 5

Dan Ertmann: 0 G, 0 A, 0 PT, - 1

Mike Ritshcel: 0 G, 0 A, 0 PT, E
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Old 01-17-2006, 12:41 AM   #22
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Ouch, two rough losses in that tournament for Las Vegas. It's okay, Nielsen and Bernal=On the road to greatness.
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Old 01-17-2006, 01:08 AM   #23
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Well Govenor won all 3 of their games! We'll take it!
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Old 01-17-2006, 05:09 PM   #24
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2006-07

Colton Mayes: Mayes is back on Team Illinois looking to build off an impressive first season with the club. Unfortunatley he'll be out until December at the earliest with a hip flexor strain suffered in practice. Still, this minor setback shouldn't hinder his long term success.


Daniel Turner: The captain of the Cleveland AAA Barons is back for another season as perhaps the top 15 year old defensemen in America. Turner who developed his offensive game last year will look to make it even better this season with colleges soon to be knocking on his door.


Owen Hunter: The Govenors had an impressive season offensivley, showing great flare and exciting games. Hunter was at the forefront of their offensive assault, and he's back for his Sophmore year ready to make even more of a stir.


Dan Ertmann: Ertmann had 75 goals for Richfield High School last year as a Freshman, and like Hunter he is back for another season. The big question for Ertmann is will he finally become a team player, which would in turn make him a complete player and thus a hot prospect for NCAA teams?


Rob Nielsen: The #2 pick in the WHL Bantam Draft deciding to stick it out in Las Vegas for another year before taking his game to the WHL. He isn't 15 yet so playing in Vegas another year will do more good then harm, and will give him another year to get bigger and stronger before heading up to Canada.

WHL Rights: Swift Current


Kevin Thomas: Thomas is back at Team Illinois with Colton Mayes and will be in charge of carrying the load while Mayes recouperates from his injury. Thomas flourished in his pre-season tournament and his scoring is expected to only becoming more and more lethal.


Ivan Carrillo: Another year, and he's bigger and stronger then before. His punishing style will pay even more dividence this year for South Florida, where is now the Captain and the leader. Colleges are already noticing him but still no one knows where Carrillo would like to play in the future. This year will say a lot for what happenes with him.


Joe Mazeika: Joe Mazeika is back at Cahtolic Central as a Sophmore where he was dominate last year. This year he should be even more important to CC as they've lost several seniors, thus leaving more importance on Mazeika to carry the load.


Sean Treacy: Treacy is back in the pipes for Honeybaked, and this year everyone is hoping will be better then last. Treacy should be better but even if he plays like he did last year, he'd still be the best goalie in Midget Major hockey. Still, Honeybaked shouldn't be expected for a second bad year in a row.


Karl Bernal: Bernal, like Nielsen is back in Las Vegas for another year. Even though he was the #1 pick in the WHL draft by Regina he decided to stick back with Nielsen and have some fun in the Big City, while improving his all around game. It should be fun to see these two play with a year of experience under their belts.

WHL Rights: Regina


Mike Ritschel: The hitting machine is back for his Sophmore year at Mount St. Charles and is looking forward to a big year because next season is his QMJHL draft year. With Ritschel looking forward to playing Major Juniors, he'll be even more motivated to dominate this year, so watch out for Mike on the Mount.
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Old 01-17-2006, 06:19 PM   #25
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How am I more selfish than Nielsen? Had more assists than that hack, and more goals too!
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Old 01-17-2006, 06:22 PM   #26
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How am I more selfish than Nielsen? Had more assists than that hack, and more goals too!

Hack!?!? HACK!???!

I happen to let my partner in crime actually, you know, handle the puck every once in awhile, instead of just shooting from anywhere on the ice.

Just because you get credited with an assist when someone knocks in a rebound of one of your shots doesn't mean you aren't still a puck hogging selfish wannabe. If you had any skill, you'd be in VEGAS BABY!
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Old 01-17-2006, 06:35 PM   #27
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Hack!?!? HACK!???!

I happen to let my partner in crime actually, you know, handle the puck every once in awhile, instead of just shooting from anywhere on the ice.

Just because you get credited with an assist when someone knocks in a rebound of one of your shots doesn't mean you aren't still a puck hogging selfish wannabe. If you had any skill, you'd be in VEGAS BABY!

We'll see at the end of the year if Nielsen is still in Vegas, we can probably get these two teams together.
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Hack!?!? HACK!???!

Just because you get credited with an assist when someone knocks in a rebound of one of your shots!

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Old 01-17-2006, 06:40 PM   #29
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Old 01-17-2006, 06:53 PM   #31
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Old 01-17-2006, 07:48 PM   #32
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2006-07 Mid Season Review

Colton Mayes: Mayes bounced back from his hip flexor with a sensational 12 goals and 32 assists in 20 games. He has become one of the finest passers in the league and teammate Kevin Thomas has benefited from it greatly, as you'll soon see.


Daniel Turner: The Barons have struggled immensley this season, as Turners stats unfortunatley show. He only has 1 goal and 13 assists in 27 games and is a - 5. Still he's average an 8.64 rating every game, so he's doing his part, but the help just sadly isn't there for Turner this season.


Owen Hunter: Owen Hunter had help last year .. This year .. not so much. In 31 games he's amassed a sensational 47 goals, but only 16 assists to go along with it. Still, Hunter has been playing great and his disparity in goals to assist is generally attributed to the lack of other solid players around him then his selfishness.


Dan Ertmann: On the flipside, Dan Ertmann was often considered a puck hog only out there for himself, but the 06-07 season couldn't be further from the truth as Ertmann has 36 goals and 25 assists for 61 points. He's also a + 31 and has been playing feister then before, racking up 71 PIM. A true turn around thus far from Ertmann.


Rob Nielsen: Nielsen continues to show what an impressive future he has compiling 36 goals and 27 assists in only 27 games played. He's a + 57 and has been dominating opponents along with Karl Bornal. People everywhere are assuming Nielsen and Bornal will both be playing in the WHL next year.

WHL Rights: Swift Current


Kevin Thomas: Thomas and Mayes have been electric for Team Illinois, everyone knows that. Thomas this season has 31 goals and 29 assists in 27 games, after a slow start without Mayes. Don't let the start fool you though, as Thomas is capable of carrying any team in the league when he puts his mind to it.


Ivan Carrillo: Carrillo has been solid offensivley with a goal and 20 assists in 27 games. More importantly though are his 160 hits and only 72 PIM, a nice departure from last year where he spent a lot more time in the sin bin. As Carrillo gets a reign on his aggression, he will only become more and more potent on the ice.


Joe Mazeika: Now 15, Mazeika has become an anchor for CC, even moreso then last year. He's heads and above the best player on the ice every game he plays as 7 goals and 31 assists in 31 games indicate. He's also continuing to develope his physical game with 85 hits, and let's not forget he's also a + 36.


Sean Treacy: Sean Treacy has got Honeybaked back to where they should be, posting an impeccable 18-3-2 record with a 1.89 GAA and a .930 save %. Honeybaked continues to return themselves to glory after an off year last year, and with that, Sean Treacy's stock rises too.


Karl Bernal: Like Nielsen, Bernal has been on fire with an impressive 32 goals and 24 assists in 27 games. Bernal is proving that .. well there isn't much left to prove at the AAA level and that the next logical step is joining Regina in the WHL.

WHL Rights: Regina


Mike Ritschel: In 31 games on the Mount, Ritschel has posted 8 goals and 35 assists for 43 points. Not only that he's a + 42. With the QMJHL looming next year for Mike, his stock keeps elevating. Ritschel's most eye popping # however are his 315 hits and only 39 PIM. A true warrior out there.
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I'd like to see you Team Illinois ninnies roll without holding each other's hands for a season. Come to the D and I'll show ya whats real.
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Old 01-17-2006, 08:44 PM   #34
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Old 01-17-2006, 09:05 PM   #36
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Well Hockey is a team game...Thomas and Mayes are proving together to be almost unstoppable...........looks like we'll show you whats real.
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Old 01-17-2006, 09:36 PM   #37
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I wish the rest of my team could pick up their play, I have a rating of almost 9 and I'm a -5, so it can't be me, lol. At least I'm kicking the crap out of everyone I fight, and I'm playing some tough hockey. Maybe I'll go play for a good college and have a little more support.
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Old 01-17-2006, 09:45 PM   #38
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Old 01-17-2006, 10:16 PM   #39
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Well Hockey is a team game...Thomas and Mayes are proving together to be almost unstoppable...........looks like we'll show you whats real.
Arent you ditching me for canada next season? *whimper*

Outside of that, we are an unstoppable force to behold...Everyone else is just watching in awe
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Someone finally catches Nielsen stealing tampons and he gets arrested?
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Someone finally catches Nielsen stealing tampons and he gets arrested?

I figured you needed them with all the whining you do.
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Wait for me to become even bigger in some years, nobody will have the nuts to skate close to me!
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Honeybaked 2 vs Hamilton 0

Sean Treacy: 6 saves (yes he did play all game)




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Old 01-18-2006, 10:40 PM   #48
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Colton Mayes: Mayes missed 7 games due to injury but it didn't stop him from putting up an 65 assists to go with 32 goals. In one was his final season with Team Illinois, Mayes turned some heads with his stunning play and will be playing juniors somewhere next year.

2006-07 stats: 43 GP, 32 G, 65 A, 97 PT, + 93
2005-06 stats: 50 GP, 33 G, 58 A, 91 PT, + 89


Kevin Thomas: Thomas, who was the #4 ranked prospect in the OHL Draft (dunno how I missed it ha, sorry Kev) certainly played like it for Team Illinois alongside Colton, as Thomas had 66 goals and 52 assists. Thomas stock definetly soared throughout the year, finsihing the year as the top prospect in the OHL Draft. Where will he go however is the question.

2006-07 stats: 50 GP, 66 G, 52 A, 118 PT, + 108
2005-06 stats: 50 GP, 61 G, 46 A, 107 PT, + 88


Rob Nielsen: Nielsen exploded this year for 66 goals and 44 assists, but his game wasn't all that exploded, as his ego also blew up. Nielsen, not happy with Swift Currents direction, told everyone he wouldn't play for them. He said if needed he'd play college hockey, but is he just bluffing?

2006-07 stats: 50 GP, 66 G, 44 A, 110 PT, + 93
2005-06 stats: 50 GP, 47 G, 33 A, 80 PT, + 56


Karl Bernal: Bernal, the #1 pick from the WHL Draft had his own breakout year for Las Vegas alongside Nielsen, with 64 goals and 48 assists. Bernal has declared he will play for Regina in the WHL this season, even though they've been the worse team in the league the last two years. He's expected to pay immediate dividence.

2006-07 stats: 50 GP, 64 G, 48 A, 112 PT, + 91
2005-06 stats: 50 GP, 47 G, 33 A, 80 PT, + 56


Dan Turner: Daniel Turner was just glad to finish the year, after what became a pure gongshow of a hockey team in Cleveland. Turner played his ass off but he only had 1 goal and 26 assists to show for it. Not only that but his team left him out to dry more often then not. Turner let everyone know the USHL is where his heart is, and come USHL Draft time, someone will be getting a real deal player.

2006-07 stats: 50 GP, 1 G, 26 A, 27 PT, - 8
2005-06 stats: 50 GP, 4 G, 40 A, 44 PT, + 26


Ivan Carrillo: Much like Daniel Turner, Carrillo didn't produce like last year but much is put on his team. Still, Turner would've killed for Carrillo's numbers, as Carrillo had 3 goals and 37 points. Numbers that were expected for Carrillo when he started playing for South Florida. Much like Turner, he has declared he wants to go the US Junior route so he is still eligible to play NCAA hockey, so Carrillo is expected to be in the USHL next year.

2006-07 stats: 50 GP, 3 G, 37 A, 40 PT, + 28
2005-06 stats: 50 GP, 6 G, 60 A, 66 PT, + 65


Sean Treacy: With all goalies, size is questioned. Sean Treacy is a smaller guy he can play, as his 32-7-4 record for Honeybaked surely indicated. Treacy is eligible for both the NAHL and USHL drafts, and has high hopes of being picked in the USHL draft, but some people are still writing off his chances because of his size.

2006-07 stats: 43 GP 32-7-4, 1.87 GAA, .932 save %
2005-06 stats: 50 GP, 19-18-13, 2.01 GAA, .944 save %


HIGH SCHOOL

Owen Hunter: Hunter had a great year for Govenor, scoring an unreal 84 goals, while assisting on 38. His distribution of the puck suffered without as much help this year and he was relied on to put the puck in the net, but next season he'll be back in Govenor working on his all around offensive game.

2006-07 stats: 60 GP, 84 G, 38 A, 122 PT, + 24
2005-06 stats: 60 GP, 56 G, 52 A, 108 PT, - 4


Dan Ertmann: Dan Ertmann had another Dan Ertmann type season. Lots and lots of goal, still a solid amount of assists, just not compared to the goals he scored, as he netted 69 goals, and assisted on 37. Ertmann got better on the defensive end however, increasing his +/- by 40, which is unreal, and it'll help college scouts decide on Ertmanns future. He has a ways to go though, and will be back at Richfield this year.

2006-07 stats: 60 GP, 69 G, 37 A, 106 PT, + 53
2005-06 stats: 60 GP, 76 G, 34 A, 110 PT, + 10


Joe Mazeika: While Mazeikas stats decreased this year, his average rating increased to an astounding 9 per game. And don't get me wrong, Mazeikas offensive numbers were nothing to sneeze at, with 14 goals and 51 assists for 65 points. He is expected to be even more a leader at CC in his Junior year.

2006-07 stats: 60 GP, 14 G, 51 A, 65 PT, + 68
2005-06 stats: 60 GP, 14 G, 68 A, 82 PT, + 80


Mike Ritschel: Ritschel, who was ranked in the pre-season QMJHL rankings (#45, no wonder I missed it) seemingly played himself into a top 5 Q pick with an unreal Sophmore year, as Ritschel had 11 goals and 71 assists, and over 500 hits in 60 games. He was a force, and he'll be a force again next year somewhere in the Q.

2006-07 stats: 60 GP, 11 G, 71 A, 82 PT, + 89
2005-06 stats: 60 GP, 11 G, 42 A, 53 PT, + 41
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Rob Nielsen shall now speak in THE THIRD PERSON!

Rob Nielsen demands respect!
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