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Defensive forward isn't even close. Moyer from Pennridge plays both ends. Being a D-man on Jr. Flyers doesn't make you a defensive forward.
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Understood, and I agree.
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He is correct in Durbano is one hell of a defensive forward, Ive played with him in club, and he does a fabulous job against the top line on each team. Also, Since big jim cant say it, I will. Jimmy Hazelton from Haverford High also is one of the best defensive forwards in the game. He doesnt get the credit liek Haeberle and Campli, but he goes up agaisnt every teams top line every game and he not only back checks and kills penalties but he really phsycial. Playing against him takes its toll physically on the the other teams top players.
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Agree 100% on Moyer, Excellent on Both ends, Great scorer but always the first one backchecking
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Couple of forwards at LaSalle should be mentioned. Zoldy and Denzi are excellent at both ends and never stop skating and backchecking.
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quote: Originally posted by Jigga Beef: End of the Year Award Perdictions Defensive Forward 2) ?
Brian Wanner from Conestoga was leading the Central league for the beggining part of the year in points. quote: Originally posted by Jigga Beef: 2) Jason Hazelton- HH
not the #2 goalie by far, how does a #2 goalie allow 2 goals in the last 45 seconds against Conestoga, one of HH biggest games of the year.
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pyne is probably the goalie of the year
mcgarry is the best defenseman, without question
top forward would be between soroka and berkle i would think.
i couldnt believe how much berkle improved from last season till this season. i dont know what he did but it worked. he was always a solid player without question, but there have been many games this year where he has been dominant. great first step and rocket shot.
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why does the player of the year always have to go to some AAA private school player? Why can't it be a AA or even A player because there is no such thing as the AAA AA or A league anymore. Granted, the "AAA" teams do play a tougher scheudle than the AA and A teams. Personally, from what I have seen and who I played with/against the player of the year could be a few AA or A players for example, Campli, Haberle, Coll, Mascintonio, or Mansur who played on a losing team and still lead the ICNorth in points
No doubt Lasalle goalie as goalie of the year and McGarry as defensmen of the year but player of the year should be given to a player in AA or A
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I would recommend Paul Gray from Shawnee as the goalie of the year. He came in new to the program and provided leadership to a young team, kept them in the early games as the team jelled and remained strong throughout the season. Shawnee would not be in the SJ championship tonight if not for Gray. Monday's semi-final Cherokee outshot Shawnee 49 - 27 but Gray was the difference in the outcome. No matter the outcome of the finals, Gray & Shawnee have had a great year.
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player of the year should go to the best player regardless of level. in my opinion it would be between adam berkle and john soroka, because from what ive seen they are the 2 best players. i also think sean coll and justin stewart from o'hara arent too far behind.
it should not go to an aa or a player, just like it shouldnt automatically go to an aaa player. lets face it though, generally there is more talented players in aaa over the other 2 levels, with a few exceptions.
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