Rankings
The November 28, 2012 newsletter is now ready. In this edition of the newsletter, we update the Top 200 for 98's, Top 130 for 99's. As well, stats have been updated for all players in the 98 and 99 age group with the exception of some PCAHA teams. Updated heights and weights are updated as well for most teams in western Canada and the US. The Top 40 western American players are updated. There has been some change up near the top of the lists and new players have been added and deleted after the Medicine Hat Hockey Hounds Tournament, Calgary NWCAA Flames Tournament, Swift Current AA Tournament and the Tim Jardine Tournament as well.
Interviews
In the interview section, we have a chance to interview one of the two players playing Midget AAA hockey this year in the bantam age group. The player is averaging a point per game and looks to be a 1st round caliber prospect.
Also, we interview a forward coming off a tremendous Medicine Hat Hockey Hounds tournament to which he was named to the All-Star team.
We speak with one of the top goalies from the Hockey Hounds Tournament. He is having a fantastic season and has shot up the rankings at a rapid pace this year.
Interviewed is a defenseman who is flying under the radar but has all the tools to be a pretty high selection in the 2013 bantam draft. He also had a great Medicine Hat Hockey Hounds Tournament.
Finally, we interview a player who was tremendous in the Regina AA Tournament and combines size and grit and was named to the Regina AA All-Star team.
Team Rankings
The top 20 team rankings make its Third appearance in the newsletter since all leagues are now under way. The team rankings are formatted in a newer style and is updated once again. We also list who their next games are against.
News and Notes
We take a look at what is happening in each province and highlight some of the great performances so far this year and some brief tournament re-caps as well.
1 comment:
What happened to the Top 10 or 20 ranking list that was posted here ... it was only up for a day or two, then poof! Gone. Wassup?
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