http://www.ahcahockey.com/news/0910/0409d1aa.html
wow there's going to be a few people on this board eating crow...
Quote from: tretiakwow there's going to be a few people on this board eating crow...
Doubtful, I'm sure they're right.::uhoh::
Brendan Smith: 42GP 15G 37A 52P
Blake Kessel: 38GP 10G 28A 38P
Erik Gustafsson: 39GP 3G 29A 32P
Justin Braun: 36GP 8G 23A 31P
Colby Cohen: 36GP 14G 16A 30P
Jeff Petry: 38GP 4G 25A 29P
Patrick Wiercioch: 39GP 6G 21A 27P
Brendon Nash: 33GP 2G 17A 19P
Quote from: tretiakwow there's going to be a few people on this board eating crow...
Age, I'm disappointed that I didn't get this new via the twitter update. I heard about B. Nash (and Scrivens) being named All-Americans from this guy Josh in a bar in Detroit ;-).
Anyways, congrats to B.Nash and Scrivens. We did toast their accomplishments, did we not? ::drunk:: If not, we will do so tomorrow. ::drunk::
ps. I want my crow covered in cheese and served with a guinness or Arcadia Porter. ::blush::
Of the 24 honorees, none from the East are in the final four; two from Wisconsin and one from Miami. Although as the release notes, 17 made it to the NCAA tournament. Not sure if Sean Backman counted.
Take that, Brendon Nash-haters. Yes, it's appeal to authority, but I'll take it.
Quote from: amerks127Brendan Smith: 15G 37A 52P
Blake Kessel: 10G 28A 38P
Erik Gustafsson: 3G 29A 32P
Justin Braun: 8G 23A 31P
Colby Cohen: 14G 16A 30P
Jeff Petry: 4G 25A 29P
Patrick Wiercioch: 6G 21A 27P
Brendon Nash: 2G 17A 19P
Also, recall that Justin Krueger was named the best
defensive defenseman (http://www.ecachockey.com/men/2009-10/Weekly_Awards/20101803_M_Best_Def_Winner) in the ECAC.
Congratulations to Ben and Brendon. It'll be great to see some more All-American awards lining the halls of Lynah.
At the same time, it makes you wonder what kind of damage this team might have been able to do in the NCAA tournament, with two first-team All Americans, a first-round NHL draft pick, the top defensive defenseman in the ECAC, and Colin Greening.
Quote from: ebilmesQuote from: amerks127Brendan Smith: 15G 37A 52P
Blake Kessel: 10G 28A 38P
Erik Gustafsson: 3G 29A 32P
Justin Braun: 8G 23A 31P
Colby Cohen: 14G 16A 30P
Jeff Petry: 4G 25A 29P
Patrick Wiercioch: 6G 21A 27P
Brendon Nash: 2G 17A 19P
Also, recall that Justin Krueger was named the best defensive defenseman (http://www.ecachockey.com/men/2009-10/Weekly_Awards/20101803_M_Best_Def_Winner) in the ECAC.
Congratulations to Ben and Brendon. It'll be great to see some more All-American awards lining the halls of Lynah.
At the same time, it makes you wonder what kind of damage this team might have been able to do in the NCAA tournament, with two first-team All Americans, a first-round NHL draft pick, the top defensive defenseman in the ECAC, and Colin Greening.
You're not saying we were relatively mediocre, are you?
Quote from: Jim HylaQuote from: ebilmesQuote from: amerks127Brendan Smith: 15G 37A 52P
Blake Kessel: 10G 28A 38P
Erik Gustafsson: 3G 29A 32P
Justin Braun: 8G 23A 31P
Colby Cohen: 14G 16A 30P
Jeff Petry: 4G 25A 29P
Patrick Wiercioch: 6G 21A 27P
Brendon Nash: 2G 17A 19P
Also, recall that Justin Krueger was named the best defensive defenseman (http://www.ecachockey.com/men/2009-10/Weekly_Awards/20101803_M_Best_Def_Winner) in the ECAC.
Congratulations to Ben and Brendon. It'll be great to see some more All-American awards lining the halls of Lynah.
At the same time, it makes you wonder what kind of damage this team might have been able to do in the NCAA tournament, with two first-team All Americans, a first-round NHL draft pick, the top defensive defenseman in the ECAC, and Colin Greening.
You're not saying we were relatively mediocre, are you?
Jerk!
Quote from: amerks127Brendan Smith: 15G 37A 52P
Blake Kessel: 10G 28A 38P
Erik Gustafsson: 3G 29A 32P
Justin Braun: 8G 23A 31P
Colby Cohen: 14G 16A 30P
Jeff Petry: 4G 25A 29P
Patrick Wiercioch: 6G 21A 27P
Brendon Nash: 2G 17A 19P
FWIW, we do play fewer games. Ratio the stats up assuming the same scoring pace, and it does look more equivalent.
Quote from: ebilmesQuote from: amerks127Brendan Smith: 15G 37A 52P
Blake Kessel: 10G 28A 38P
Erik Gustafsson: 3G 29A 32P
Justin Braun: 8G 23A 31P
Colby Cohen: 14G 16A 30P
Jeff Petry: 4G 25A 29P
Patrick Wiercioch: 6G 21A 27P
Brendon Nash: 2G 17A 19P
Also, recall that Justin Krueger was named the best defensive defenseman (http://www.ecachockey.com/men/2009-10/Weekly_Awards/20101803_M_Best_Def_Winner) in the ECAC.
Congratulations to Ben and Brendon. It'll be great to see some more All-American awards lining the halls of Lynah.
At the same time, it makes you wonder what kind of damage this team might have been able to do in the NCAA tournament, with two first-team All Americans, a first-round NHL draft pick, the top defensive defenseman in the ECAC, and Colin Greening.
I'm a little confused as to why the hypothetical "might have been" wondering - I mean, the team was in the NCAA tournament and we saw what they did.
Quote from: Josh '99Quote from: ebilmesQuote from: amerks127Brendan Smith: 15G 37A 52P
Blake Kessel: 10G 28A 38P
Erik Gustafsson: 3G 29A 32P
Justin Braun: 8G 23A 31P
Colby Cohen: 14G 16A 30P
Jeff Petry: 4G 25A 29P
Patrick Wiercioch: 6G 21A 27P
Brendon Nash: 2G 17A 19P
Also, recall that Justin Krueger was named the best defensive defenseman (http://www.ecachockey.com/men/2009-10/Weekly_Awards/20101803_M_Best_Def_Winner) in the ECAC.
Congratulations to Ben and Brendon. It'll be great to see some more All-American awards lining the halls of Lynah.
At the same time, it makes you wonder what kind of damage this team might have been able to do in the NCAA tournament, with two first-team All Americans, a first-round NHL draft pick, the top defensive defenseman in the ECAC, and Colin Greening.
I'm a little confused as to why the hypothetical "might have been" wondering - I mean, the team was in the NCAA tournament and we saw what they did.
::smashfreak::
Quote from: ugarteQuote from: Josh '99Quote from: ebilmesQuote from: amerks127Brendan Smith: 15G 37A 52P
Blake Kessel: 10G 28A 38P
Erik Gustafsson: 3G 29A 32P
Justin Braun: 8G 23A 31P
Colby Cohen: 14G 16A 30P
Jeff Petry: 4G 25A 29P
Patrick Wiercioch: 6G 21A 27P
Brendon Nash: 2G 17A 19P
Also, recall that Justin Krueger was named the best defensive defenseman (http://www.ecachockey.com/men/2009-10/Weekly_Awards/20101803_M_Best_Def_Winner) in the ECAC.
Congratulations to Ben and Brendon. It'll be great to see some more All-American awards lining the halls of Lynah.
At the same time, it makes you wonder what kind of damage this team might have been able to do in the NCAA tournament, with two first-team All Americans, a first-round NHL draft pick, the top defensive defenseman in the ECAC, and Colin Greening.
I'm a little confused as to why the hypothetical "might have been" wondering - I mean, the team was in the NCAA tournament and we saw what they did.
::smashfreak::
Huh?
Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82Quote from: amerks127Brendan Smith: 15G 37A 52P
Blake Kessel: 10G 28A 38P
Erik Gustafsson: 3G 29A 32P
Justin Braun: 8G 23A 31P
Colby Cohen: 14G 16A 30P
Jeff Petry: 4G 25A 29P
Patrick Wiercioch: 6G 21A 27P
Brendon Nash: 2G 17A 19P
FWIW, we do play fewer games. Ratio the stats up assuming the same scoring pace, and it does look more equivalent.
Amended my post with your thoughts. Even with an extra 3-6 games under his belt, Nash still is far off the pace of nearly everyone else. Consider Matt Shreiber from Union who finished 8+21 and a +25 on the season.
Scrivens was named All-USCHO Second Team.
http://www.uscho.com/news/id,18608/USCHOAwardsWisconsinGetsTwoFirstTeamers.html