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2006 Entry Draft: ECAC

Posted by Trotsky 
2006 Entry Draft: ECAC
Posted by: Trotsky (---.frdrmd.adelphia.net)
Date: June 24, 2006 11:43PM

They're currently in Round 6.

(5) 134, LA, David Meckler, Yale
(5) 146, Nsh, Mark Dekanich, Colgate

There may be some incoming frosh listed as USHS who I didn't recognize. For sure, no Cornellians yet.
 
Re: 2006 Entry Draft: ECAC
Posted by: Trotsky (---.frdrmd.adelphia.net)
Date: June 24, 2006 11:45PM

Live feed here: [boss.streamos.com]

Edit: it has now wrapped around to first round coverage.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 06/25/2006 12:07AM by Trotsky.
 
Re: 2006 Entry Draft: ECAC
Posted by: Trotsky (---.frdrmd.adelphia.net)
Date: June 25, 2006 12:06AM

Devils fans, rejoice.

(6) 178, NJ, Tony Romano, Cornell (incoming)
 
Re: 2006 Entry Draft: ECAC
Posted by: Trotsky (---.frdrmd.adelphia.net)
Date: June 25, 2006 12:13AM

(6) 183, Car, Nick Dodge, Clarkson
 
Re: 2006 Entry Draft: ECAC
Posted by: ithacat (---.twcny.res.rr.com)
Date: June 25, 2006 12:33AM

Trotsky

There may be some incoming frosh listed as USHS who I didn't recognize. For sure, no Cornellians yet.

Alex Biega, Salisbury Prep (Harvard), went to the Sabres in the 5th round.

Two other players who had considered Cornell have also been drafted: goalies Richard Bachman (4th round) and Marc Cheverie (7th round).
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 06/25/2006 12:45AM by ithacat.
 
Re: 2006 Entry Draft: ECAC
Posted by: redhair34 (---.cable.mindspring.com)
Date: June 25, 2006 12:57AM

[Q]213 Carolina Justin Krueger, F (I) Cornell (ECACHL)[/Q]

That's a pleasant surprise.
 
Re: 2006 Entry Draft: ECAC
Posted by: Will (---.cable.mindspring.com)
Date: June 25, 2006 06:23AM

Here's how the ECACHL did overall in the draft, according to USCHO (with some formatting by me):

Round	Pick	NHL Team		Player, Pos			ECACHL Team
4 	119  	New York Islanders     	Doug Rogers, F (I)         	Harvard (ECACHL)
5 	134  	Los Angeles            	David Meckler, F           	Yale (ECACHL)
5 	138  	Dallas                 	David McIntyre, F (I)      	Colgate (ECACHL)
5 	146  	Nashville              	Mark Dekanich, G           	Colgate (ECACHL)
5 	147  	Buffalo                	Alex Biega, D (I)          	Harvard (ECACHL)
6 	154  	St. Louis              	Matthew McCollem, F (07)   	Harvard (ECACHL)
6 	171  	New York Islanders     	Brian Day, F (07)          	Colgate (ECACHL)
6 	178  	New Jersey             	Tony Romano, F (I)         	Cornell (ECACHL)
6 	181  	Ottawa                 	Kevin Koopman, D (07)      	Brown (ECACHL)
6 	183  	Carolina               	Nick Dodge, F              	Clarkson (ECACHL)
7 	213  	Carolina               	Justin Krueger, D (I)      	Cornell (ECACHL)

11 total players, with Harvard and Colgate having three each, Cornell having two, and Clarkson, Brown, and Yale having one apiece.

Krueger was the last player taken in the draft overall.

 
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Re: 2006 Entry Draft: ECAC
Posted by: ugarte (---.dyn.optonline.net)
Date: June 25, 2006 09:17AM

Any Cornellians (incoming or returning) that were expected to be drafted and were not?

 
 
Re: 2006 Entry Draft: ECAC
Posted by: ithacat (---.twcny.res.rr.com)
Date: June 25, 2006 09:29AM

ugarte
Any Cornellians (incoming or returning) that were expected to be drafted and were not?

Blake Gallagher (incoming) and the Devins (2007) were ranked by NHL Central Scouting, fwiw.
 
Re: 2006 Entry Draft: ECAC
Posted by: pfibiger (---.hsd1.mn.comcast.net)
Date: June 25, 2006 01:31PM

Joe Devin was ranked to go some time in the 4th or 5th round. Very surprising that he wasn't taken at all.

I imagine Blake Gallagher, being young, will be eligible again next year.

 
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Re: 2006 Entry Draft: ECAC
Posted by: RedFromLJ (---.san.res.rr.com)
Date: June 25, 2006 03:26PM

What about Nash?
 
Re: 2006 Entry Draft: ECAC
Posted by: scoop85 (---.hvc.res.rr.com)
Date: June 25, 2006 04:30PM

A nice little article (especially the emphasis on Krueger staying four years!).

[www.nhl.com]
 
Re: 2006 Entry Draft: ECAC
Posted by: ithacat (---.twcny.res.rr.com)
Date: June 25, 2006 06:22PM

RedFromLJ
What about Nash?

He didn't make the final list.
 
Re: 2006 Entry Draft: ECAC
Posted by: pfibiger (66.77.101.---)
Date: June 28, 2006 02:15PM

Dave Starman wrote a draft recap, and the second half is all about Justin Krueger and Tony Romano:

[www.cstv.com]

[q]
Two thoughts on incoming players:

Justin Krueger, a 6-foot-2, 205 lbs. defenseman, played for Penticton in the B.C. Hockey League this past season, is going to go to Cornell in the fall. His dad, Ralph Krueger, was behind the bench when Switzerland upset Canada 2-0 at the Turin Olympics this past February. Ralph is a European consultant for the Hurricanes. Carolina took him with the last pick of the draft. He'll be forever known in draft circles as 7(213)06 CAR.

When you are last, there is nowhere to go but up, and Cornell has a habit of making good players great players. When you factor that Kruger is a coach's kid (Cornell has another of those in Mark McCutcheon), you've got a lot to work with.

They'll have a challenge with another incoming freshman in Tony Romano, who was a sixth round pick of the Devils.

I've watched Romano since he was 12 years old, and he can play the game offensively. Quick, strong, great hands and a scorers' touch, Romano is exciting to watch. He has spent some time in international competition with the US National Program in U15, U16, and U17 tournaments. He might be the only person living near New York City who'll never be affected by traffic. He likes going into it, and usually gets through it with the puck on his stick.

Where the challenge lies for him is he is stepping into a very good league in the ECACHL after never playing in a junior league that matched his skills. Romano was undoubtedly the best player in the Atlantic Junior Hockey League. However, that was more by default than merit. He was a great player playing in an average league where his skill level couldn't be matched by any opponent. He was just too good.

While proving he can play with the best players in the world in his age group, he has never dominated a top level junior league like many incoming high end talented kids have. That raises questions as to why he didn't play in the EJHL or USHL last season? It might be because he did take time away from his junior team to play with Team USA quite a bit last season. That international experience sold the scouts that he could play at the next level.

Well coached as a youth and junior player, Romano has a great opportunity to prove the naysayers wrong by going onto have a good freshman year. At Cornell, even the scorers that have come through the program have been made to make a commitment to defending. It is why Cornell is consistently a very good team. Should Romano make that transition and add that aspect of his game to his already impressive skills, he'll be a name you're talking about in the near future.
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Re: 2006 Entry Draft: ECAC
Posted by: scoop85 (---.hvc.res.rr.com)
Date: June 29, 2006 08:39AM

I like the reference to Romano being "exciting to watch." Having a pure scorer, escpecially with Moulson's departure, is something we could really use.
 
Re: 2006 Entry Draft: ECAC
Posted by: Trotsky (---.raytheon.com)
Date: June 29, 2006 03:11PM

pfibiger
I imagine Blake Gallagher, being young, will be eligible again next year.
I thought it was a one-shot deal?
 
Re: 2006 Entry Draft: ECAC
Posted by: pfibiger (66.77.101.---)
Date: June 29, 2006 04:20PM

Trotsky
pfibiger
I imagine Blake Gallagher, being young, will be eligible again next year.
I thought it was a one-shot deal?

I'm pretty sure it's anyone who's 18 (or going to be 18 by september 15) but who don't turn 20 until after december 31, which gives them at least two years. Blake's young (only a few months older than Sasha was as a freshman), so I think he'll have a good shot at getting drafted next year. Of course, a ROTY-caliber freshman year will help things :)

 
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Re: 2006 Entry Draft: ECAC
Posted by: PAul Lewis (12.154.144.---)
Date: June 29, 2006 05:03PM

I HAVE WATCHED THIS KID THE PAST 2 YEARS IN THE AJHL. HE CAN SCORE GOALS, BUT E PLAYS HOCKEY, EXCITING!!!
...ALSO THE EJHL AND AJHL ARE BASICALLY THE SAME LEAGUES. THE BOBCATS BEAT EVERY EJHL TEAM W/O ROMANO THIS SPRING. CAN YOU IMAGINE WITH TONY!!! PLUS THEY BEAT UP ON THE NJ HITMEN, WHICH WAS THE 3RD BEST TEAM IN THE EJHL AND TIED THE BRUINS THE TOP TEAM DURING THIS PAST SEASON. THE ONLY REASON THERE WAS A TIE BECAUSE THE JR. BRUINS GOALY STOOD ON HIS HEAD!
 
Re: 2006 Entry Draft: ECAC
Posted by: Trotsky (---.raytheon.com)
Date: June 29, 2006 05:32PM

Proceed one exit south from Tab.
 

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