New recruit
Jim Hyla
CNY player chooses CU. F-M's Anthony Angello picks CU and you can watch him against Ithaca HS, at Lynah, on Jan 7.
In other words: "Freshmen hockey players are older because freshmen hockey players are older. In a 2008 story about why freshmen hockey players are older, the Boston Globe reported that nowadays, freshmen hockey players are older."
The average age of college freshmen playing hockey is about 20 years old because the majority delay their enrollment. In a 2008 story about why college hockey rosters have grown older, the Boston Globe reported that the 18-year-old freshman college hockey player is “not far removed from tyrannosaurus rex.”
Jim Hyla
CNY player chooses CU. F-M's Anthony Angello picks CU and you can watch him against Ithaca HS, at Lynah, on Jan 7.
Have to like this:
Angello picked the Big Red over opportunities at Harvard, Yale and Colgate
Trotsky
Jeff Hopkins '82
Jim Hyla
CNY player chooses CU. F-M's Anthony Angello picks CU and you can watch him against Ithaca HS, at Lynah, on Jan 7.
Another 6'5" scorer. Can't have too many of those.
He was listed as 6'2" 165 last year. He projects as a 7'8" 340 senior.
Here's a fun boxscore.
And the goalie is my great-nephew.
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005
Josh '99
In other words: "Freshmen hockey players are older because freshmen hockey players are older. In a 2008 story about why freshmen hockey players are older, the Boston Globe reported that nowadays, freshmen hockey players are older."
To be fair, that would be a step up in both coherence and style for the Boston Globe.
Jim Hyla
Trotsky
Jeff Hopkins '82
Jim Hyla
CNY player chooses CU. F-M's Anthony Angello picks CU and you can watch him against Ithaca HS, at Lynah, on Jan 7.
Another 6'5" scorer. Can't have too many of those.
He was listed as 6'2" 165 last year. He projects as a 7'8" 340 senior.
Here's a fun boxscore.
And the goalie is my great-nephew.
Which one?
Swampy
Jim Hyla
Trotsky
Jeff Hopkins '82
Jim Hyla
CNY player chooses CU. F-M's Anthony Angello picks CU and you can watch him against Ithaca HS, at Lynah, on Jan 7.
Another 6'5" scorer. Can't have too many of those.
He was listed as 6'2" 165 last year. He projects as a 7'8" 340 senior.
Here's a fun boxscore.
And the goalie is my great-nephew.
Which one?
The winning one, Napierala. I don't think I'd say, if he was the losing one.
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005
Jim Hyla
Swampy
Jim Hyla
Trotsky
Jeff Hopkins '82
Jim Hyla
CNY player chooses CU. F-M's Anthony Angello picks CU and you can watch him against Ithaca HS, at Lynah, on Jan 7.
Another 6'5" scorer. Can't have too many of those.
He was listed as 6'2" 165 last year. He projects as a 7'8" 340 senior.
Here's a fun boxscore.
And the goalie is my great-nephew.
Which one?
The winning one, Napierala. I don't think I'd say, if he was the losing one.
Jim's Nephew! Losing Goalie! Jim's Nephew! Losing Goalie! Let's Go Red!
Who is this DeAngelo you speak of?munchkin
So we're going to have an Angello and a DeAngelo on the team at the same time. That won't be confusing.
Trotsky
Who is this DeAngelo you speak of?munchkin
So we're going to have an Angello and a DeAngelo on the team at the same time. That won't be confusing.
Swampy
He's not to be confused with Anthony DeAngelo, the youngest player ever in the USHL, who's committed to BU.
munchkin just misread. There will be one Angello in Ithaca and one DeAngelo in Boston.
Yup, I tend to skim the forums each morning, and I remembered reading DeAngelo on this thread. Didn't catch that he wasn't a future Big Red.pfibiger
Trotsky
Who is this DeAngelo you speak of?munchkin
So we're going to have an Angello and a DeAngelo on the team at the same time. That won't be confusing.
Swampy
He's not to be confused with Anthony DeAngelo, the youngest player ever in the USHL, who's committed to BU.
munchkin just misread. There will be one Angello in Ithaca and one DeAngelo in Boston.
munchkin
Yup, I tend to skim the forums each morning, and I remembered reading DeAngelo on this thread. Didn't catch that he wasn't a future Big Red.pfibiger
Trotsky
Who is this DeAngelo you speak of?munchkin
So we're going to have an Angello and a DeAngelo on the team at the same time. That won't be confusing.
Swampy
He's not to be confused with Anthony DeAngelo, the youngest player ever in the USHL, who's committed to BU.
munchkin just misread. There will be one Angello in Ithaca and one DeAngelo in Boston.
You only skim the Forum? I thought everybody carved out 2 hours a day to peruse these threads
Josh '99
Jim Hyla
CNY player chooses CU. F-M's Anthony Angello picks CU and you can watch him against Ithaca HS, at Lynah, on Jan 7.In other words: "Freshmen hockey players are older because freshmen hockey players are older. In a 2008 story about why freshmen hockey players are older, the Boston Globe reported that nowadays, freshmen hockey players are older."
The average age of college freshmen playing hockey is about 20 years old because the majority delay their enrollment. In a 2008 story about why college hockey rosters have grown older, the Boston Globe reported that the 18-year-old freshman college hockey player is “not far removed from tyrannosaurus rex.”
I missed this piece of snark until now, but it reminds me of a press release I got once for a software performance analyzer. The presser ominously stated that half of all software performs below average. I don't know which kind of average they were using, so it's hard to tell whether that release was very unsurprising or tautological; in fairness, I suspect it was the former.
Brains AND Braun! @fargoforce rookie fwd @boother81 has committed to play for @cubigredhockey following his USHL career bit.ly/VXX9D8
— USHL (@USHL) January 11, 2013
Michael Booth had a strong Select 16 this summer and made the US team that went undefeated in the 5 Nations tourny.
— BRP (@bigredpuckhead) January 11, 2013
Illinois native coming out of the USHL. Looks like that's the primary pipeline for us now. I wonder if the BC spigot has completely closed.
RichH
Per the Puckhead:
Brains AND Braun! @fargoforce rookie fwd @boother81 has committed to play for @cubigredhockey following his USHL career bit.ly/VXX9D8
— USHL (@USHL) January 11, 2013
Michael Booth had a strong Select 16 this summer and made the US team that went undefeated in the 5 Nations tourny.
— BRP (@bigredpuckhead) January 11, 2013
Illinois native coming out of the USHL. Looks like that's the primary pipeline for us now. I wonder if the BC spigot has completely closed.
I like this blog post where Booth is referred to as a "big time prospect"
RichH
Illinois native coming out of the USHL. Looks like that's the primary pipeline for us now. I wonder if the BC spigot has completely closed.
Illinois Pipeline:
Topher Scott '08
Christian Hilbrich '16
Jeff Kubiak '17
Michael Booth '18? (he's only 16 yrs. old)
Jeff Kahn '70 '72
jkahn
RichH
Illinois native coming out of the USHL. Looks like that's the primary pipeline for us now. I wonder if the BC spigot has completely closed.
Illinois Pipeline:
Topher Scott '08
Christian Hilbrich '16
Jeff Kubiak '17
Michael Booth '18? (he's only 16 yrs. old)
What, no Stephen Bâby? Sorry, the "pipeline" I was referring to was the USHL one: "Cornell University is a member of the ECAC and has 11 USHL alumni on the roster this season for the Ivy League school; Cole Bardreau (Team USA), Armand de Swardt (Chicago Steel), Andy Iles (Team USA), Vince Mihalek (Cedar Rapids RoughRiders), Joakim Ryan (Dubuque Fighting Saints), John McCarron (Lincoln Stars), Brian Ferlin (Indiana Ice), Jacob MacDonald (Waterloo Black Hawks), Christian Hilbrich (Indiana Ice), Gavin Stoick (Team USA), and Teemu Tiitinen (Lincoln Stars)."
I understood what you were referring to and I was just trying make a related point. It's no coincidence that with Topher as an assistant coach that Illinois has become a natural recruiting area for us.RichH
jkahn
RichH
Illinois native coming out of the USHL. Looks like that's the primary pipeline for us now. I wonder if the BC spigot has completely closed.
Illinois Pipeline:
Topher Scott '08
Christian Hilbrich '16
Jeff Kubiak '17
Michael Booth '18? (he's only 16 yrs. old)
What, no Stephen Bâby? Sorry, the "pipeline" I was referring to was the USHL one: "Cornell University is a member of the ECAC and has 11 USHL alumni on the roster this season for the Ivy League school; Cole Bardreau (Team USA), Armand de Swardt (Chicago Steel), Andy Iles (Team USA), Vince Mihalek (Cedar Rapids RoughRiders), Joakim Ryan (Dubuque Fighting Saints), John McCarron (Lincoln Stars), Brian Ferlin (Indiana Ice), Jacob MacDonald (Waterloo Black Hawks), Christian Hilbrich (Indiana Ice), Gavin Stoick (Team USA), and Teemu Tiitinen (Lincoln Stars)."
Jeff Kahn '70 '72
[www.nhl.com]
Jeff Kahn '70 '72
jkahn
NHL Central Scouting's mid-term rankings of North American skaters have Matt Buckles #134, Clint Lewis #164 and Cole Bardreau #205.
[www.nhl.com]
And Michael McCarron #31
Robb
When I first looked at that box score, I quickly skimmed down the list and thought, "What's so fun about that? 10 goals and he only managed to get the first one?" Then I looked more closely...
Hmm...averaging a hat trick per game? Not bad.
pfibiger
And Michael McCarron #31
I'm sure we would be grinding our teeth if we knew everybody who got away.
Committed to Cornell thanks to everyone who helped me get here #BigRed
— eric freschi (@freshdaddy14) January 16, 2013
TEAM GP W L OTL PTS PCT GF GA PIM HOME AWAY Dubuque 33 25 6 2 52 .788 132 77 570 17-1-0 8-5-2
His stats this year:
PLAYER P GP G A PTS +/- PIM PP PPA SH SHA GWG SHOTS S% Eric F 51 12 7 19 +1 69 0 0 0 0 2 69 .174
- Lou (Swarthmore MotherPucker 69-74, Stowe Slugs78-82, Hanover Storm Kings 83-85...) Big Red Fan since the 70's
Didn't RPI have a goalie who entered when he was about 23? (Neil Little, maybe?)RatushnyFan
Hudson is 20, it's now or never.
RatushnyFan
Rauter looks like he needs another year. Sade probably needs a year in a better junior league. Buckles and McCarron, wow. Hopefully ready to go next year. Hudson is 20, it's now or never.
According to this set of tweets, the answer is "never." Hudson is no longer committed to Cornell:
The Steel acquire Woody Hudson: chicagosteelhockeyteam.com/steel-acquire-…
— Chicago Steel (@ChicagoSteel) January 13, 2013
Not Neil Little, he was was 18 when he started at RPI in 1990.Trotsky
Didn't RPI have a goalie who entered when he was about 23? (Neil Little, maybe?)RatushnyFan
Hudson is 20, it's now or never.
Josh '99
Not Neil Little, he was was 18 when he started at RPI in 1990.Trotsky
Didn't RPI have a goalie who entered when he was about 23? (Neil Little, maybe?)RatushnyFan
Hudson is 20, it's now or never.
Yeah, I saw. I'm sure Ralph will know who I mean.
Nobody beats Bertrand for aged frosh, though.
Trotsky
Josh '99
Not Neil Little, he was was 18 when he started at RPI in 1990.Trotsky
Didn't RPI have a goalie who entered when he was about 23? (Neil Little, maybe?)RatushnyFan
Hudson is 20, it's now or never.
Yeah, I saw. I'm sure Ralph will know who I mean.
Nobody beats Bertrand for aged frosh, though.
I don't think that RPI has had anyone entering older than 21 since I have paid attention, except perhaps someone who transferred in as an upperclassman.
pfibiger
RatushnyFan
Rauter looks like he needs another year. Sade probably needs a year in a better junior league. Buckles and McCarron, wow. Hopefully ready to go next year. Hudson is 20, it's now or never.
According to this set of tweets, the answer is "never." Hudson is no longer committed to Cornell:
The Steel acquire Woody Hudson: chicagosteelhockeyteam.com/steel-acquire-…
— Chicago Steel (@ChicagoSteel) January 13, 2013
According to the announcement from the Steel, he is.
RichH
pfibiger
RatushnyFan
Rauter looks like he needs another year. Sade probably needs a year in a better junior league. Buckles and McCarron, wow. Hopefully ready to go next year. Hudson is 20, it's now or never.
According to this set of tweets, the answer is "never." Hudson is no longer committed to Cornell:
The Steel acquire Woody Hudson: chicagosteelhockeyteam.com/steel-acquire-…
— Chicago Steel (@ChicagoSteel) January 13, 2013
According to the announcement from the Steel, he is.
The link got turned into an inline tweet, so you didn't see context. click the date on the tweet to go to the whole discussion. Someone else brought that up, and the answer from a scout was "he's no longer committed, the steel didn't know when they put out that press release."
pfibiger
RichH
pfibiger
RatushnyFan
Rauter looks like he needs another year. Sade probably needs a year in a better junior league. Buckles and McCarron, wow. Hopefully ready to go next year. Hudson is 20, it's now or never.
According to this set of tweets, the answer is "never." Hudson is no longer committed to Cornell:
The Steel acquire Woody Hudson: chicagosteelhockeyteam.com/steel-acquire-…
— Chicago Steel (@ChicagoSteel) January 13, 2013
According to the announcement from the Steel, he is.
The link got turned into an inline tweet, so you didn't see context. click the date on the tweet to go to the whole discussion. Someone else brought that up, and the answer from a scout was "he's no longer committed, the steel didn't know when they put out that press release."
I saw that discussion on Twitter; not that I'm specifically doubting the assertion that he's no longer committed, but nothing yet on Heisenberg, and nothing yet from Hudson himself on Twitter.
scoop85
pfibiger
RichH
pfibiger
RatushnyFan
Rauter looks like he needs another year. Sade probably needs a year in a better junior league. Buckles and McCarron, wow. Hopefully ready to go next year. Hudson is 20, it's now or never.
According to this set of tweets, the answer is "never." Hudson is no longer committed to Cornell:
The Steel acquire Woody Hudson: chicagosteelhockeyteam.com/steel-acquire-…
— Chicago Steel (@ChicagoSteel) January 13, 2013
According to the announcement from the Steel, he is.
The link got turned into an inline tweet, so you didn't see context. click the date on the tweet to go to the whole discussion. Someone else brought that up, and the answer from a scout was "he's no longer committed, the steel didn't know when they put out that press release."
I saw that discussion on Twitter; not that I'm specifically doubting the assertion that he's no longer committed, but nothing yet on Heisenberg, and nothing yet from Hudson himself on Twitter.
Judd Brackett has established a good record for accuracy since he began congratulating college-bound kids on their commitments. Although we haven't seen confirmation of Hudson decommitting, I anticipate we will see something soon.
No mention of college on his Facebook page at the moment, though it's updated to show his Chicago Steel affiliation.cbuckser
scoop85
pfibiger
RichH
pfibiger
RatushnyFan
Rauter looks like he needs another year. Sade probably needs a year in a better junior league. Buckles and McCarron, wow. Hopefully ready to go next year. Hudson is 20, it's now or never.
According to this set of tweets, the answer is "never." Hudson is no longer committed to Cornell:
The Steel acquire Woody Hudson: chicagosteelhockeyteam.com/steel-acquire-…
— Chicago Steel (@ChicagoSteel) January 13, 2013
According to the announcement from the Steel, he is.
The link got turned into an inline tweet, so you didn't see context. click the date on the tweet to go to the whole discussion. Someone else brought that up, and the answer from a scout was "he's no longer committed, the steel didn't know when they put out that press release."
I saw that discussion on Twitter; not that I'm specifically doubting the assertion that he's no longer committed, but nothing yet on Heisenberg, and nothing yet from Hudson himself on Twitter.
Judd Brackett has established a good record for accuracy since he began congratulating college-bound kids on their commitments. Although we haven't seen confirmation of Hudson decommitting, I anticipate we will see something soon.
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005
pfibiger
RatushnyFan
Rauter looks like he needs another year. Sade probably needs a year in a better junior league. Buckles and McCarron, wow. Hopefully ready to go next year. Hudson is 20, it's now or never.
According to this set of tweets, the answer is "never." Hudson is no longer committed to Cornell:
The Steel acquire Woody Hudson: chicagosteelhockeyteam.com/steel-acquire-…
— Chicago Steel (@ChicagoSteel) January 13, 2013
Apparently he is going to SLU
.Congratulations to Woody Hudson (Chicago) on committing to St Lawrence #ECACHockey #USHL @drufftrain19
— Judd Brackett (@Canuckscout) January 23, 2013
RIT, Cornell, SLU... He is gradually moving east. Maybe he's on his way to RPI?ursusminor
pfibiger
RatushnyFan
Rauter looks like he needs another year. Sade probably needs a year in a better junior league. Buckles and McCarron, wow. Hopefully ready to go next year. Hudson is 20, it's now or never.
According to this set of tweets, the answer is "never." Hudson is no longer committed to Cornell:
The Steel acquire Woody Hudson: chicagosteelhockeyteam.com/steel-acquire-…
— Chicago Steel (@ChicagoSteel) January 13, 2013
Apparently he is going to SLU.Congratulations to Woody Hudson (Chicago) on committing to St Lawrence #ECACHockey #USHL @drufftrain19
— Judd Brackett (@Canuckscout) January 23, 2013
Did the Cornell bus also stop in Canton on the way to Troy?Trotsky
RIT, Cornell, SLU... He is gradually moving east. Maybe he's on his way to RPI?ursusminor
pfibiger
RatushnyFan
Rauter looks like he needs another year. Sade probably needs a year in a better junior league. Buckles and McCarron, wow. Hopefully ready to go next year. Hudson is 20, it's now or never.
According to this set of tweets, the answer is "never." Hudson is no longer committed to Cornell:
The Steel acquire Woody Hudson: chicagosteelhockeyteam.com/steel-acquire-…
— Chicago Steel (@ChicagoSteel) January 13, 2013
Apparently he is going to SLU.Congratulations to Woody Hudson (Chicago) on committing to St Lawrence #ECACHockey #USHL @drufftrain19
— Judd Brackett (@Canuckscout) January 23, 2013
ursusminor
Did the Cornell bus also stop in Canton on the way to Troy?Trotsky
RIT, Cornell, SLU... He is gradually moving east. Maybe he's on his way to RPI?ursusminor
pfibiger
RatushnyFan
Rauter looks like he needs another year. Sade probably needs a year in a better junior league. Buckles and McCarron, wow. Hopefully ready to go next year. Hudson is 20, it's now or never.
According to this set of tweets, the answer is "never." Hudson is no longer committed to Cornell:
The Steel acquire Woody Hudson: chicagosteelhockeyteam.com/steel-acquire-…
— Chicago Steel (@ChicagoSteel) January 13, 2013
Apparently he is going to SLU.Congratulations to Woody Hudson (Chicago) on committing to St Lawrence #ECACHockey #USHL @drufftrain19
— Judd Brackett (@Canuckscout) January 23, 2013
I said "gradually."
With a name luck Hudson, RPI would make more sense. Cornell gets the players named Cayuga.Trotsky
ursusminor
Did the Cornell bus also stop in Canton on the way to Troy?Trotsky
RIT, Cornell, SLU... He is gradually moving east. Maybe he's on his way to RPI?ursusminor
pfibiger
RatushnyFan
Rauter looks like he needs another year. Sade probably needs a year in a better junior league. Buckles and McCarron, wow. Hopefully ready to go next year. Hudson is 20, it's now or never.
According to this set of tweets, the answer is "never." Hudson is no longer committed to Cornell:
The Steel acquire Woody Hudson: chicagosteelhockeyteam.com/steel-acquire-…
— Chicago Steel (@ChicagoSteel) January 13, 2013
Apparently he is going to SLU.Congratulations to Woody Hudson (Chicago) on committing to St Lawrence #ECACHockey #USHL @drufftrain19
— Judd Brackett (@Canuckscout) January 23, 2013
I said "gradually."
ursusminor
With a name luck Hudson, RPI would make more sense. Cornell gets the players named Cayuga.Trotsky
ursusminor
Did the Cornell bus also stop in Canton on the way to Troy?Trotsky
RIT, Cornell, SLU... He is gradually moving east. Maybe he's on his way to RPI?ursusminor
pfibiger
RatushnyFan
Rauter looks like he needs another year. Sade probably needs a year in a better junior league. Buckles and McCarron, wow. Hopefully ready to go next year. Hudson is 20, it's now or never.
According to this set of tweets, the answer is "never." Hudson is no longer committed to Cornell:
The Steel acquire Woody Hudson: chicagosteelhockeyteam.com/steel-acquire-…
— Chicago Steel (@ChicagoSteel) January 13, 2013
Apparently he is going to SLU.Congratulations to Woody Hudson (Chicago) on committing to St Lawrence #ECACHockey #USHL @drufftrain19
— Judd Brackett (@Canuckscout) January 23, 2013
I said "gradually."
Or oh no, he seems to be heading to Orono.
marty
ursusminor
With a name luck Hudson, RPI would make more sense. Cornell gets the players named Cayuga.Trotsky
ursusminor
Did the Cornell bus also stop in Canton on the way to Troy?Trotsky
RIT, Cornell, SLU... He is gradually moving east. Maybe he's on his way to RPI?ursusminor
pfibiger
RatushnyFan
Rauter looks like he needs another year. Sade probably needs a year in a better junior league. Buckles and McCarron, wow. Hopefully ready to go next year. Hudson is 20, it's now or never.
According to this set of tweets, the answer is "never." Hudson is no longer committed to Cornell:
The Steel acquire Woody Hudson: chicagosteelhockeyteam.com/steel-acquire-…
— Chicago Steel (@ChicagoSteel) January 13, 2013
Apparently he is going to SLU.Congratulations to Woody Hudson (Chicago) on committing to St Lawrence #ECACHockey #USHL @drufftrain19
— Judd Brackett (@Canuckscout) January 23, 2013
I said "gradually."
Or oh no, he seems to be heading to Orono.
Ohno went to Allston Community College.
flyersgolf
Does anyone know what what Cicero North's Eric Hamilton recruitment status is? He stats are incredible like Anthony Angello's. Could not find recruiting info on this kid. Thanks.
Chris Heisenberg doesn't even list him among northeastern players. This seems to imply (1) Hamilton is really flying under the radar, (2) high-school hockey in Syracuse isn't very high level and Hamilton's stats don't mean much, or (3) he's going to the OHL.
Re. (2), remember Matt Connors? Lighting it up in upstate NY high school hockey doesn't guarantee success (and having seen a lot of youth hockey in Buffalo and Syracuse, I would argue that for the most part hockey in Buffalo is higher level than Syracuse). With few exceptions (e.g. MN high school hockey), you need to exceed in junior hockey to make it in D-1 hockey.Swampy
Chris Heisenberg doesn't even list him among northeastern players. This seems to imply (1) Hamilton is really flying under the radar, (2) high-school hockey in Syracuse isn't very high level and Hamilton's stats don't mean much, or (3) he's going to the OHL.
With few exceptions (e.g. MN high school hockey), you need to exceed in junior hockey to make it in D-1 hockey.
[www.bceagles.com]
BC is tied for third in pairwise with 9 prep hockey players on the roster. Junior puts more focus on hockey, but it's not the only path to D1 or even the NHL.
tretiak
With few exceptions (e.g. MN high school hockey), you need to exceed in junior hockey to make it in D-1 hockey.
[www.bceagles.com]
BC is tied for third in pairwise with 9 prep hockey players on the roster. Junior puts more focus on hockey, but it's not the only path to D1 or even the NHL.
If Boston prep hockey is anything like it was back in the 70's and 80's, it's a different breed of cat. Catholic Memorial used to have teams that could have competed in the NCAA.
Many of the players did soon thereafter--mostly for BC and BU.Trotsky
If Boston prep hockey is anything like it was back in the 70's and 80's, it's a different breed of cat. Catholic Memorial used to have teams that could have competed in the NCAA.
The jump from prep school to D1 is made a lot less rarely today than it was 20, 30, or 40 years ago.
The jump from prep school to D1 is made a lot less rarely today than it was 20, 30, or 40 years ago.
That's because the growth of hockey across the US has led to diversity of playing options and increasing age of D1 hockey players. New England prep hockey is a distant second to MN in terms skill, but it still produces a significant number of D1 and NHL players. Hockey East and some Ivies recruit heavily from local prep schools as well as some of the Ivies. Yale also has 9 prep players on their roster. Finding a prep player outside of Hockey East/ECAC like Boo Nieves (Kent -> Michigan) is extremely rare.
The reason NY high school hockey isn't great is because the best players leave for the OHL (Dustin Brown, Patrick Kane) or for New England (Andy Iles).
How much of this phenomenon do you think is a product of the USHL becoming a first-rate developmental league for college-bound players?tretiak
The jump from prep school to D1 is made a lot less rarely today than it was 20, 30, or 40 years ago.
That's because the growth of hockey across the US has led to diversity of playing options and increasing age of D1 hockey players. New England prep hockey is a distant second to MN in terms skill, but it still produces a significant number of D1 and NHL players. Hockey East and some Ivies recruit heavily from local prep schools as well as some of the Ivies. Yale also has 9 prep players on their roster. Finding a prep player outside of Hockey East/ECAC like Boo Nieves (Kent -> Michigan) is extremely rare.
The reason NY high school hockey isn't great is because the best players leave for the OHL (Dustin Brown, Patrick Kane) or for New England (Andy Iles).
From College Hockey Recruit Exchange. We need LW's.
83 LW Zachary Sanford Islanders EJHL
85 LW Tyler Hill Hotchkiss School HIGH-CT
86 C Avery Peterson Grand Rapids HIGH-MN
115 LW Zach Glienke Eagan HIGH-MN
133 C Nick Hutchinson Avon Old Farms HIGH-CT
137 D Carson Soucy Spruce Grove AJHL
142 D Rinat Valiev Indiana USHL
163 LW Miles Wood Nobles HIGH-MA
168 D Christopher Forney Thief River Falls HIGH-MN
178 D Connor Light Andover HIGH-MA
196 D Alec Rauhauser Bismarck HIGH-ND
214 LW Chad Otterman New Jersey Hitmen EJHL
9 G Evan Cowley Wichita Falls NAHL
30 G Sean Romeo Youngstown USHL
35 G Shane Starrett South Kent School HIGH-CT
(Wikipedia Nizhnekamsk. What if you put Elizabeth, New Jersey in the middle of Siberia?)
Trotsky
Rinat Valiev is not a LW, but he is from Nizhnekamsk, Russia. Since we're the United Nations, that would add another country.
(Wikipedia Nizhnekamsk. What if you put Elizabeth, New Jersey in the middle of Siberia?)
Lately, our offense seems to be just as powerful as the United Nations.
Class of 2013
1.5 goals per game in 2013jtn27
Trotsky
Rinat Valiev is not a LW, but he is from Nizhnekamsk, Russia. Since we're the United Nations, that would add another country.
(Wikipedia Nizhnekamsk. What if you put Elizabeth, New Jersey in the middle of Siberia?)
Lately, our offense seems to be just as powerful as the United Nations.
Al DeFlorio '65
jtn27
Trotsky
Rinat Valiev is not a LW, but he is from Nizhnekamsk, Russia. Since we're the United Nations, that would add another country.
(Wikipedia Nizhnekamsk. What if you put Elizabeth, New Jersey in the middle of Siberia?)
Lately, our offense seems to be just as powerful as the United Nations.
We probably shouldn't pair Kellogg and Briand on defense.
We want Weidner!
gonyr
We want Weidner!
At Lynah East: "Good Weidner. Bad Widener."
Trotsky
Heisenberg reports Holden Anderson, a defenseman from Quebec, committed today.
The first and only winner of the CCHL Most Penalized Player award in 2011-2012.
OTOH he also has great scoring numbers for a D. So evidently he's either in the box or quarterbacking the pp.Swampy
Trotsky
Heisenberg reports Holden Anderson, a defenseman from Quebec, committed today.
The first and only winner of the CCHL Most Penalized Player award in 2011-2012.
Trotsky
OTOH he also has great scoring numbers for a D. So evidently he's either in the box or quarterbacking the pp.Swampy
Trotsky
Heisenberg reports Holden Anderson, a defenseman from Quebec, committed today.
The first and only winner of the CCHL Most Penalized Player award in 2011-2012.
On the other hand, he was the next-to-last defenseman drafted by Dubuque in the USHL in 2010. Maybe his -26 reflects his nose for scoring, and Mike plans to use him only on pp's until he learns to play defense and not take stupid penalties. (Hummm, why does this sound familiar?)
Of course, offensive defensemen can also give up the puck or be caught completely out of position on powerplays, and RPI has had many such players over the years.Swampy
Maybe his -26 reflects his nose for scoring, and Mike plans to use him only on pp's until he learns to play defense and not take stupid penalties. (Hummm, why does this sound familiar?)