When can we expect a reasonably reliable prediction for Cornell's 2001-2002 Varsity Men's Hockey Roster?
Quote from: osorojoWhen can we expect a reasonably reliable prediction for Cornell's 2001-2002 Varsity Men's Hockey Roster?
I'm gonna go out on a limb and say that Doug Murray and Stephen Baby will get a lot of ice time.
I like what I'm seeing out of this Underhill fellow. Much better than Burt or Gartman.
Quote from: French RageI like what I'm seeing out of this Underhill fellow. Much better than Burt or Gartman.
LeNevue is not the answer.
Agree w/ Trotsky. He is prob a year away from being starter material.
OOPS! In my defense I was an Arts and Science major - not a bean-counter.
Quote from: osorojoOOPS! In my defense I was an Arts and Science major - not a bean-counter.
Ignorance is 9/10 of the law.
Quote from: osorojoOOPS! In my defense I was an Arts and Science major - not a bean-counter.
Don't worry, with this housing market we're
all gonna be rich!
Prediction is difficult, especially about the future.
After a long, barren winter even speculation about Cornell Hockey recruits would be welcome. I am ignorant of any candidates C.U. hockey has interest in. Apparently other fans on this site are as ignorant of this information as I - but their witty responses do help pass the time.
Here's (http://www.tbrw.info/?/seasons/2022/2022_Future_Players.html) the list.
Thanks. I'll search around and see what information I can find about these individuals. Interesting to see possible U.S. recruits outnumber possible Canadian recruits two to one.
Lagerstrom, O'Leary, Penney, & Rego are current freshmen
Quote from: CASLagerstrom, O'Leary, Penney, & Rego are current freshmen
They don't exist until they are on the ice.
Jesus fuck, check this kid's (https://thumbs.gfycat.com/MeaslyCleanGenet-mobile.mp4) eligibility.
Quote from: TrotskyJesus fuck, check this kid's (https://thumbs.gfycat.com/MeaslyCleanGenet-mobile.mp4) eligibility.
For God's sake, someone just check his ass into the boards.
Quote from: TrotskyJesus fuck, check this kid's (https://thumbs.gfycat.com/MeaslyCleanGenet-mobile.mp4) eligibility.
Probably can't shoot worth a damn, though.
Goalie Ian Shane caught my eye since he is listed as being with the Chicago Steel, who play a few miles from my home and who just won the USHL playoffs after finishing the regular season at the top of the league. I was disappointed to see that that he hadn't played since the beginning of the year. Eventually I found him joining the Bismarck Bobcats (https://www.oursportscentral.com/services/releases/bobcats-acquire-two-in-trades/n-5660497) of the NAHL. The timing makes me wonder whether he had aged out of the USHL. The NAHL is a notch down in competitiveness from the USHL, but they give you an extra year of eligibility.
Quote from: Give My RegardsQuote from: TrotskyJesus fuck, check this kid's (https://thumbs.gfycat.com/MeaslyCleanGenet-mobile.mp4) eligibility.
Probably can't shoot worth a damn, though.
and he shies away from contact
Quote from: David HardingGoalie Ian Shane caught my eye since he is listed as being with the Chicago Steel, who play a few miles from my home and who just won the USHL playoffs after finishing the regular season at the top of the league. I was disappointed to see that that he hadn't played since the beginning of the year. Eventually I found him joining the Bismarck Bobcats (https://www.oursportscentral.com/services/releases/bobcats-acquire-two-in-trades/n-5660497) of the NAHL. The timing makes me wonder whether he had aged out of the USHL. The NAHL is a notch down in competitiveness from the USHL, but they give you an extra year of eligibility.
You are correct that the NAHL is a step below the USHL in terms of competitiveness. However, the NAHL does not award an extra year of juniors eligibility. It's just that the USHL has a strict limit on overagers, whereas the NAHL does not thus resulting in the NAHL being a much more mature league. Unfortunately for Shane, an overager, he's being supplanted in net by an '04 during the Bobcats' run in the NAHL playoffs, which doesn't particularly bode well for him.
Quote from: FLHockeyMomQuote from: David HardingGoalie Ian Shane caught my eye since he is listed as being with the Chicago Steel, who play a few miles from my home and who just won the USHL playoffs after finishing the regular season at the top of the league. I was disappointed to see that that he hadn't played since the beginning of the year. Eventually I found him joining the Bismarck Bobcats (https://www.oursportscentral.com/services/releases/bobcats-acquire-two-in-trades/n-5660497) of the NAHL. The timing makes me wonder whether he had aged out of the USHL. The NAHL is a notch down in competitiveness from the USHL, but they give you an extra year of eligibility.
You are correct that the NAHL is a step below the USHL in terms of competitiveness. However, the NAHL does not award an extra year of juniors eligibility. It's just that the USHL has a strict limit on overagers, whereas the NAHL does not thus resulting in the NAHL being a much more mature league. Unfortunately for Shane, an overager, he's being supplanted in net by an '04 during the Bobcats' run in the NAHL playoffs, which doesn't particularly bode well for him.
Right. My writing was sloppy. "Eligibility" is a loaded word that I used too loosely to mean being allowed to play.