Topher Scott -- Chicago Steel
LPH/USHL Offensive Player of the Week (November 10, 2003)
Scott (Buffalo Grove, Ill.), Chicago's captain, earned Offensive Player of the Week honors after notching five points (4G, 1A) in three games and extending his goal- scoring streak to four games. Honorable mention goes to Sean Muncy (Cedar Rapids), Todd McIlrath (Danville), Jimmy Kilpatrick (Green Bay) and Joel Hanson (Waterloo).
So far in 13 games he's 7-6-13 with a +5
Raymond Sawada is currently 12-10-22 in 22 games with the Nanaimo Clippers. From what I've read about his style of play and his size, he sounds like another Byron Bitz.
Tyler Mugford has picked up the scoring pace a bit, after a rocky start. He's currently 5-6-11 in 22 games.
Matt McKeown is a tough guy to find stats for. As far as I know he's playing for the Niagara Falls Jr. B Canucks, and they have a really crap web page.
Interesting that all four current recruits are forwards. We lose 2 forwards, one defenseman, and one goalie to graduation next year.
Its early in the recruiting cycle, but I still find that strange.
Not when one of the forwards we're losing is Ryan Vesce. That is, the more forwards we recruit, the better the chance is that one of them will become a similarly productive player, even if not right away.
Also, we have a pretty good group of defensemen right now; the departure of Wallace still leaves Cook, Downs, O'Byrne, Gleed, Glover...and Salmela. Those would be the starting 6 defensemen probably...all of whom will have good experience by next year. Then they'll add another couple later on to back them up on the bench (since I'm fairly certain Stachurski and Pajerski aren't enough :-) )
....anyway, I got off track I think, but I can see why getting forwards is important. Still, Vesce's points for this season will be difficult to completely replace.
But that's next year.........
Topher Scott is suppossed to be Vesce's replacement. Spoke with Vesce about it and he thinks this kid is the real deal. They are suppossed to be very similar players. Scott is smaller though at 5'5, which concerns me. Point a game numbers in the USHL is very impressive and harder to do than in the JR. A leagues of Canada.
Seems like Sawada will be another Bitz type. It will be extremely tough to play Cornell with the likes of power forwards Bitz, Sawada, and Hynes on the first couple lines.
No goalies is also not a surprise, since McKee is a frosh and Chabot is a soph. While obviously it would be better to carry three goalies, it is an understandably lower priority than replacing Vesce's firepower.
The recruiting site puts Topher at 5'6. I hope Topher is the real Deal. I wouldn't mind another 4 years of Vesce II. :-)
Did anyone else notice the massive amount of large brown recruits already? Six players over six feet tall! Wow!
> large brown recruits.
I believe the politically correct term is Asian......
sorry; I couldn't help myself ::nut::
(please...don't take offense...:)....)
Post Edited (11-12-03 17:31)
Topher Scott is suppossed to be Vesce's replacement. Spoke with Vesce about it and he thinks this kid is the real deal despite his modest numbers from last year. They are suppossed to be very similar players. Scott is smaller though at 5'5, which concerns me. Point a game numbers in the USHL is very impressive and harder to do than in the JR. A leagues of Canada.
I remember reading here a few months ago that Mckeown is a very similar player to Hornby.
I also noticed that a Kolarik is going to Michigan...
QuoteAvash '05 wrote:
I also noticed that a Kolarik is going to Michigan...
Seems to me there was a Kolarik on the US-18 team. Probably the same guy.
[Q]Still, Vesce's points for this season will be difficult to completely replace.
[/Q]It'll be difficult to replace him for one game.
[Q]Matt McKeown is a tough guy to find stats for. As far as I know he's playing for the Niagara Falls Jr. B Canucks, and they have a really crap web page.[/Q]
Matt McKeown has two goals, three assists, and eight penalty minutes in twelve games for the Niagara Falls Canucks (GHJHL). Matt played for the Burlington Cougars (OPJHL) last season, and he was supposed to play for the Nanaimo Clippers (BCHL) this year. Does anybody know why Matt is playing for his hometown team and not on Vancouver Island?
[Q]Topher Scott is suppossed to be Vesce's replacement. Spoke with Vesce about it and he thinks this kid is the real deal despite his modest numbers from last year.[/Q]
Would I be correct in supposing that Ryan Vesce hasn't seen Topher Scott play? Evaluating recruits is an inexact science, and those who do the recruiting have an incentive to overrate the players they have convinced to come on board.
QuoteCraig Buckser '94 wrote:
[Q]Topher Scott is suppossed to be Vesce's replacement. Spoke with Vesce about it and he thinks this kid is the real deal despite his modest numbers from last year.[/Q]
Would I be correct in supposing that Ryan Vesce hasn't seen Topher Scott play?
Maybe they skated/practiced together on a recruiting trip?
5' 6" is pretty dang small. But hey, how tall were the UVM elves? "You can't hit what you can't catch."
[Q]5' 6" is pretty dang small[/Q]
Especially since this usually means 5'6" with skates on, counting the kid's gelled up hairstyle.
Kyle Knopp was 5'6" (sans skates). He wasn't too bad.
Fleury is 5'6.
St. Louis and Perrin are both listed at 5'9.
I would eat a skate if St. Louis was 5'9" . There is no way he was an inch above 5'6" . He was a midget - course, he turned out pretty good - but I'll never forget the hit Oates laid him out with when they came in with the #1 team in the country and we beat them :-)
Cabot
This guy says that Scott is 5'4". But it sounds like he can play. As long as he works hard to get strong and has some speed, he should be fine.
http://www.chicagosteelhockey.com/players/Kim.htm
Have any Lynah faithful gone this far?
http://www.dailyherald.com/search/main_story.asp?intID=3794051
Topher Scott is mentioned in this article, which is why I'm posting it here. He sounds like a bit of an instigator off the ice, too.
I don't think I've seen a link to this announcement of Scott's decision to attend Cornell.
http://www.midwesthockeyonline.com/steel/topher.php
A Google search on his name picks up many references to his performance in individual games around the Midwest.
[Q]Cornell is a member of the ECAC, one of the NCAA strongest conferences.[/Q]
Wow. It's kinda weird to see that, given the beat-down the conference keeps getting on other fora.
Well, the ECAC is one of the strongest conferences. It is (still) the fourth strongest hockey conference. Much stronger than the MIAC, NCHA, NESCAC and SUNYAC :-D
[q][q]Cornell is a member of the ECAC, one of the NCAA strongest conferences.[/q]
Wow. It's kinda weird to see that, given the beat-down the conference keeps getting on other fora.[/q]
I enjoyed that line, too. But remember that this is a press release from the Chicago Steel. Their underlying message is, "Look what a great organization we are, getting our players onto strong college teams." And note the links to college hockey on their web page:
College Hockey
- GMCHC
- TSCHL
- GMHL
- CCHA
It is nice to hear see, regardless of the source and motivation.
apparently Mckeown was in Nanaimo at the beggining of the season awaiting his release from Burlington(OPJHL)but the asking price was absurd so a deal could not be made and he returned home.
I've been thinking about recruiting due to playing too much NCAA Football 2004 (recruiting is by far the best part of the game) and there's definitely not enough information out there on the stories of how teams recruit, which teams recruits are choosing from, etc. Every once in a while I hear second hand stories about how Murray (or Lenny, etc.) chose us over some other big name schools, how Higgins almost came here. Does anyone know where to obtain this information? Does anyone have stories about our incoming class? I know coach can't comment on recruits until a certain date but I was still surprised how little hype was done last year with our recruiting class outside of eLynah and USCHO...though I'm not sure where I'd expect to see it. Any thoughts or am I alone on this one?
I'm getting delirious...I need to go to sleep... ;-)
Post Edited (11-20-03 04:20)
(1) Is it unusual at all for recruiting to be completed by November?
(2) Is it unusual at all to have a recruiting class of 4? Understood, we have 4 seniors. Is there ever an effort to rebalance class sizes?
Players Entering in September 2004
Name Pos Ht Wt Junior Team
Matt McKeown F 5' 11" 190 Burlington (OPJHL)
Tyler Mugford F 6' 1" 195 Nanaimo (BCHL)
Ray Sawada F 6' 3" 190 Nanaimo (BCHL)
Topher Scott F 5' 6" 155 Chicago (USHL)
There will be at least one more recruit (a goaltender).
I'm surprised that we're not going to get one more defender...that's putting a lot of confidence in Samela, who is improving, and Stachurski, who has yet to play, as the sixth and seventh D men next year.
[Q](1) Is it unusual at all for recruiting to be completed by November?[/Q]Well, if applications are still due by Jan 1 (are they?) then recruiting has to be finished sufficiently before the end of the year that the kids can formally apply. A state school with rolling admissions can afford to keep recruiting into the spring.
[Q](2) Is it unusual at all to have a recruiting class of 4? Understood, we have 4 seniors. Is there ever an effort to rebalance class sizes?[/Q]I'd have to go back and look, but this doesn't seem too strange to me. I think Schafer has tended to have a recruiting class that is just a little larger than the graduating class.
[Q]that's putting a lot of confidence in ... Stachurski,[/Q]Especially if he recently quit the team, as calgARI '07 recently reported in the Notre Game game thread (too lazy to link it).
I was just about to say the same thing, Adam. One would think we'd pick up at least one defenseman, to compensate for Wallace's graduation. I'd feel much better if we had eight guys competing for playing time instead of seven.
QuoteKen Pavelle '92 wrote:
(1) Is it unusual at all for recruiting to be completed by November?
Cornell has had guys sign in January, February, or even later. Louis Chabot signed in May. David McKee, of course, signed in July. I strongly suspect Coach Schafer and his staff are not done.
Quote(2) Is it unusual at all to have a recruiting class of 4? Understood, we have 4 seniors. Is there ever an effort to rebalance class sizes?
Pre-Schafer, Cornell once had a recruiting class of 3 (with 2 seniors leaving). Under Schafer, however, we've never had a class smaller than 7. Keep in mind that the current 4 seniors are what's left of a class of 7 plus one transfer.
[Q]Cornell has had guys sign in January, February, or even later. Louis Chabot signed in May. David McKee, of course, signed in July. I strongly suspect Coach Schafer and his staff are not done.[/Q]McKee presumably applied to Cornell months before and had been planning to defer admission. He only moved up his enrollment date in July. Just trying to show that my earlier answer mentioning application dates wasn't totally full of it. :-)
1/1/04 scoring updates on the class of 2008:
Topher Scott, Chicago (USHL) 12-10-22 in 28 GP
Tyler Mugford, Nanaimo (BCHL) 9-7-16 in 38 GP
Ray Sawada, Nanaimo (BCHL) 16-21-37 in 38 GP
Matt McKeown, Niagara Falls (GHJHL) 6-5-11 in 26 GP
QuoteKen Pavelle '92 wrote:
Tyler Mugford F 6' 1" 195 Nanaimo (BCHL)
Ray Sawada F 6' 3" 190 Nanaimo (BCHL)
Are we allowed to use the word "pipeline" yet? :-D
Was Nanaimo the team that McKee was going to play for this season? If so, does anyone know if we sent him to them or if they sent him to us (even though he never actually played for them)? Although Nanaimo may not like it, I think it is fair to classify them as a part of the Big Red farm system--.but a lot of Nanaimo players go the NCAA root and not necessarily the Cornell root.
We root. They route.
Looking back, I see... that I don't have the records to check who came from Nanaimo, but I swear we've had at least a half dozen going back the last 4-5 years.
Those 2
Hynes
LeNeveu
Hornby
...
Post Edited (01-02-04 14:17)
Greg Hornby, David LeNeveu, Shane Hynes, Byron Bitz, Ryan O'Byrne, Raymond Sawada, and Tyler Mugford are our seven players recruited from Nanaimo. To answer Adam Brown's question, David McKee would have played for the Clippers this year if LeNeveu didn't sign a contract with the Coyotes.
QuoteGreg Berge '85 wrote:
We root. They route.
Looking back, I see... that I don't have the records to check who cam from Nanaimo, but I swear we've had at least a half dozen going back the last 4-5 years.
Cam came from Sarnia. ( http://db.elynah.com/player.php?id=39 )
Just routing out errors where possible ;)
EDIT: Please note that Greg corrected his spelling between his original post and my snide remark. But I just couldn't resist, not that I am not guilty of the same charge.
Post Edited (01-02-04 14:24)
There was also talk here this summer that Matt McKeown was headed to Nanaimo before some trade happened, and he left that league to play for his hometown team (Niagara Falls) in a different league. Since he had been recruited well before that happened, it does seem like the street is two-ways and it could be that Cornell recruiters "sent" McKee to Nanaimo, much like McKeown.
::laugh:: Very good catch.
Just an opportune one, Greg... no offense intended. :-}
Just type carefully. ;-)
(This from someone who transposes every eleventh wrod.)
interesting article on Ray Sawada:
http://www.bchl.bc.ca/newsletter.cfm?leagueID=2393&clientID=1413&page=4296
Excerpts from the article:
His thunderous hits not only crunch the opposition into the boards, but have the fans and his own teammates cringing as well. "Very few games go by that a member of the opposition doesn't feel Ray's punishment," says Nanaimo coach Bill Bestwick. "I'm sure the fans can feel them. I know we feel them on the bench.""
"When Ray is flying around and playing with a mission, he is one of the most effective players in the league whether he is scoring goals or not," says Bestwick. "He loves the game, competes hard every night, keeps the other teams honest and is a player those teams fear."
But crunching hits is not his entire game, as he has produced 15 goals and 31 points in th first half of the season. He can usually be found right in front of the net, creating havoc, taking the slash, the cross check and the punch to screen the goaltender and pounce on a loose puck. "I don't mind a couple of bruises here and there as long as the final product is someone getting a goal," he says. "I'm not a natural goal scorer. I have to work pretty hard for each and every goal."
Sounds like Sawada can 'replace' both Vesce and Hornby at the same time. :-D
Does anyone know if the Nanaimo coach Bill Bestwick is related (perhaps the father of) Brooke Bestwick '03, a four-year defenseman on the women's hockey team, who is also from Nanaimo?
In the photo, his size is impressive!
Brooke Bestwick is indeed Bill's daughter.
[Q] But crunching hits is not his entire game, as he has produced 15 goals and 31 points in th first half of the season. He can usually be found right in front of the net, creating havoc, taking the slash, the cross check and the punch to screen the goaltender and pounce on a loose puck. "I don't mind a couple of bruises here and there as long as the final product is someone getting a goal," he says. "I'm not a natural goal scorer. I have to work pretty hard for each and every goal."[/Q]
As soon as I read that, my first thought was "Matt Cooney" (34 points, 104 PIM, in 34 games in '95-'96 for you younger folks.) BTW, I'm having trouble remembering who the 3rd member of the Chartrand-Cooney line was that year. Drouin?
Post Edited (01-05-04 14:20)
Whoa. Knopp had 33 pts as a freshman that year?
Knopp had 30 (still very impressive): http://members.cox.net/tbrwmisc/rptYearbyYear/rptYearbyYearPage30.html
He was ECAC ROTY.
We had a guy named Tymchyshyn??? What were the cheers for him?
QuoteRich H '96 wrote:
As soon as I read that, my first thought was "Matt Cooney" (34 points, 104 PIM, in 34 games in '95-'96 for you younger folks.) BTW, I'm having trouble remembering who the 3rd member of the Chartrand-Cooney line was that year. Drouin?
It wasn't Drouin. I thought it was Jamie Papp, but the few complete box scores I've found for that season list Mark Scollan with Chartrand and Cooney.
QuoteFrench Rage wrote:
We had a guy named Tymchyshyn??? What were the cheers for him?
He came to Cornell after the University of Illinois-Chicago (UIC) dropped their hockey program. There weren't any specific cheers for him except the name-repeating after goals that started with Mike Sancimino that still happens today. One or two opposing crowds might have come up with "buy a vowel" or something similar. At least we could pronounce it correctly, unlike several radio and TV broadcasters. The number of ways Bob Norton butchered it are too numerous to count.
Correct: "Tim-SHISH-shin"
Incorrect, but heard: "TIM-ish-shin" "Tim-ISH-shine" "TIME-ish-in" etc.
QuoteRich H '96 wrote:
He came to Cornell after the University of Illinois-Chicago (UIC) dropped their hockey program. There weren't any specific cheers for him except the name-repeating after goals that started with Mike Sancimino that still happens today. One or two opposing crowds might have come up with "buy a vowel" or something similar. At least we could pronounce it correctly, unlike several radio and TV broadcasters. The number of ways Bob Norton butchered it are too numerous to count.
Correct: "Tim-SHISH-shin"
Incorrect, but heard: "TIM-ish-shin" "Tim-ISH-shine" "TIME-ish-in" etc.
I thought the various broadcasters deserved a break on Darren's name, at least early on, since Cornell's own media guide -- which offered pronunciation hints for some names (Auger: oh-ZHAY, for example) -- thoroughly butchered his name as well his first year, claiming that the proper way to say it was something like "TIM-a-chin".
Just curious, but is there a media guide online for the hockey team this year?
I know that there is a 2003-04 "outlook", but I was just wondering if there was something else. (I noticed there is a media guide online for the 2001-02 season, but that was the only one I could find.)
I noticed they have been putting up pdf of game notes. Maybe they've put the pdf of the media guide someplace.
QuoteRich H '96 wrote:
QuoteFrench Rage wrote:
We had a guy named Tymchyshyn??? What were the cheers for him?
He came to Cornell after the University of Illinois-Chicago (UIC) dropped their hockey program.
In light of USCHO's scoop, is there anyone worth Tymchyshyning from the Findlay roster?
Post Edited (01-06-04 16:16)
At least one castaway from UIC made a big splash with Clarkson. Morin, maybe?
At least as far as I can tell from HockeyDB, nobody from UIC transferred to Clarkson. *shrug*
Claude Morin transferred from Kent. Very good player.
from here:
http://www.ushr.com/news/index.php?date=20030801&show_recent=true
"6'3", 200 lb. Jon Marshall, an '86 from the Boston Junior Bruins, is big and every now and then does something to make you take note. However, he needs to produce offense more consistently. Experience and hard work could get him there. Marshall is a top student and Harvard and Cornell are both reportedly interested."
that's from USHR news from August (for more recent archives, you have to pay). Anyone know if there's further news about this kid, or any other Cornell-related info in the more recent news?
QuotePhilip Fibiger '01 wrote:
Marshall is a top student and Harvard and Cornell are both reportedly interested."
I hope he's reading the Mazz threads on USCHO.B-]
Maybe he's got jam.
> "6'3", 200 lb. Jon Marshall
Now, that's a chief justice.
I hope he's watching or at the game Friday and gets a sense of Lynah East.
A piece about Sawada and Mugford heading to Cornell from Nanaimo:
http://www.nanaimoclippers.com/newsarticle.php?id=37
Also this was posted to the BCHL message board. Apparently Sawada is attracting a lot of attention from NHL scouts (he was listed on the central scouting "players to watch" but there are no BCHL players in the "preliminary rankings").
"I was at the Eagles/Clippers game on Saturday night and there had to be close to 50 scouts in the stands. I spoke to one and asked him who he was looking at and he said SAWADA from Nanaimo. I watched him that night and he has nice hands, size and hits like a Mack Truck."
Is anyone else annoyed when they read an article that mentions "Hockey Scholarships" for Ivy students?
I have gotten into some pretty serious discussions with people who have insisted to me that so-and-so got an athletic scholarship to an Ivy school.
QuoteNeil Shapiro wrote:
Is anyone else annoyed when they read an article that mentions "Hockey Scholarships" for Ivy students?
Yep.:-(
It doesn't bother me in the least. Canada doesn't have "need based financial aid". Any money provided toward university is considered a "scholarship". Because of the difference (albeit a much smaller difference than 1 yr ago) in currency, 99/100 Canadians attending Cornell get a nice financial aid package or, in Canadian terms, a scholarship.
Quotemelissa '01 wrote:
It doesn't bother me in the least. Canada doesn't have "need based financial aid". Any money provided toward university is considered a "scholarship". Because of the difference (albeit a much smaller difference than 1 yr ago) in currency, 99/100 Canadians attending Cornell get a nice financial aid package or, in Canadian terms, a scholarship.
That is all likely true, but it's not a "hockey" scholarship. It's need-based financial aid.
But it's a mistake that is made again and again in Canadian articles about Cornell prospects. Especially out in BC, nobody realizes that the Ivies do not have athletic scholarships (or have them but play semantic games with them, or whatever...)
It doesn't really annoy me either.
It's like when people use "irregardless." Sure, the word doesn't truly exist, and it happens too much, but it's not something I'm going to get flustered over.
(But ending a sentence with a prepositio...that annoys me.)
Greg and Al, you're totally right - but the truth of the matter is no one in Canada realizes the distinction. Frankly, they really don't care. All that matters is that a specific Canadian hockey player "X" is going to an Ivy to play hockey and the vast chunk of his expenses are paid for. Whatever the technical term and the logic behind the aid, they don't care. They'll simply call it a hockey scholarship (as it is money toward study while playing hockey) and move on. Just the way it is and I highly doubt it'll ever change.
As Melissa states, in Canada the term "scholarship" is used for financial aid that does not have to be repaid. Thus, to say they've gotten scholarships to Cornell and will play hockey there is not a mistake by that definition, although it would still be incorrect to say that they've gotten "hockey scholarships." I think what bothers some of us also is that "hockey scholarship" denotes a full ride, and in many cases it may be less than that. Nevertheless, when it comes from a Canadian source, it's a small semantic difference based on the use of the word "scholarship" which we shouldn't let bother us.
I think, Jeff, the objection stated by Neil and me is not to the word "scholarship" but to the phrase "hockey scholarship." I had a scholarship (because I needed one), and surely can't object to anyone else (who needs one) getting the same.
The phrase "hockey scholarship," in my view, lowers us to...well..."them."
Post Edited (01-14-04 13:48)
Just noticed that we have recruited yet another player from the BCHL--Doug Krantz-LD-from the Alberni Valley Bulldogs (Nanaimo must have run out of players for this year ;-) ). He looks like a solid defenseman and a bit of a late bloomer.
Pos No Player Name Shoots Height Weight DOB Hometown
LD 4 Doug Krantz Left 6' 3 195 9/22/1983 Kimberley, BC
# PLAYER NAME BY P GP G A PTS P/G PPG SHG PIM
4 Doug Krantz '83 D 53 11 31 42 0.8 8 0 49
Profile Comments:
Doug has been the most consistent D-man for the Bulldogs so far this season. His decisions with and without the puck have improved from last season, along with his ability to jump into the rush and create opportunities for the forwards. Doug has earned assistant captain honors this season.
From Press Release:
Port Alberni, BC- The Alberni Valley Bulldogs are proud to announce that current D-man Doug Krantz has accepted a scholarship with the University of Cornell for next season. [/B]Doug had the option to attend Cornell or Harvard. [/B]
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I think right there he has already proven that he makes very sound decisions. Welcome aboard, Doug.
Just make sure your letter says Cornell University. Accept no imitators. :-)
Video profile below:
http://www.albernivalleybulldogs.ca/sites/9993/page.asp?Site=9993&page=news_club2&LeagueID=9993&SeasonID=1&DivisionID=1&NewsID=42&TeamID=1
VERY good numbers for a defenseman in the BCHL. He clearly has very good size. I think one of the things this team is lacking this year after losing McRae and Murray is a big time all around defenseman. Cook has good offensive upside but is more of a secondary offensive defenseman. I'm hoping this guy is a primay.
I just hope he doesn't spend too much time in the bars his freshman year...
I was poking through the Alberni Bulldogs site, and found this photo:
http://www.imagiq.ca/bchl/albernivalleybulldogs/gallerypic/1073426562.jpg
which appears to be incoming d-man Doug Krantz putting a hit on incoming forward Tyler Mugford :) during an Alberni-Nanaimo game.
Mugford has really struggled this year average less than half a point per game. I wonder if he'll defer a year. Maybe a good idea considering only two forwards graduating with three others (besides Mugford) coming in.
[q]Doug had the option to attend Cornell or Harvard. [/q]
So much so that Heisenberg had Krantz going to Harvard until a couple of days ago.
The better team won. :-D
I wonder if he made a visit to either of the Cornell/Harvard games this year.....
Heisenberg has listed a new Cornell recruit
[q]Sasha Grenier-Pokuluk-LD (2/16/04) Notre Dame (SJHL) 6'5 220 5-25-86 2003 Quebec U-17 team [/q] The size certainly sounds Cornell, but the hypenated name sounds Princeton. :-)
Edit: Heisenberg seems to have misspelled the name -- not hard to do.
From the SJHL site.
[q]Sasha Grenier-Pokulok, Notre Dame Hounds
The Notre Dame Hounds are very proud to announce that Sasha Grenier-Pokulok has accepted a full scholarship to Cornell University. Sasha is a 6'5, 220 lb defenceman from Vaudrew, Quebec. This 17 year old has accumulated 6 goals and 10 assists for 16 points and 30 penalty minutes in 33 games this season. He has 2 power play goals and 1 insurance goal.[/q]
When did you guys start offering scholarships? ;-) I wonder what they mean by "insurance goal"? I didn't know that anyone kept a separate listing.
Post Edited (02-18-04 09:01)
Perhaps an insurance goal is an empty-netter? Of course, I don't know why anyone would want to make special note of that.
A hyphenated name! Damn, that means I'm going to have to cut down on the anti-hyphen cheers next year. ;-)
QuoteOne of the guys who got revenge on Volonnino wrote:
Perhaps an insurance goal is an empty-netter? Of course, I don't know why anyone would want to make special note of that.
Those were my thoughts also. He has scored six goals of which two were on the powerplay. It's hard to undestand why anyone would mention any other goals as being special unless they were shorthanded, game-winning, or penalty shots.
6'5" 220 at the age of 17?
Holy crap.
I always heard "insurance goal" as a goal that pads your lead. ENGs count, but so does a goal at the end of the 2nd that gives you a 2-goal lead.
An insurance run is usual the run that extends a lead from 1 to 2. Maybe somebody started tracking goals that give teams a 2 goal lead. I mean -- what the hell, it makes a lot more sense in hockey, when you can't give up multiple points on one score.
Based on google, the correct spelling appears to be: Sasha Grenier-Pokulok.
There is a picture of him about half down this page:
http://jeuxcanada.qc.ca/hiver/ListeAthletes.aspx?Q=Discipline%3D'Hockey'
Man, he's cute; he's going to have a busy four years.
SG-P was taken in the 4th round of the QMJHL 2002 entry draft by Shawinigan (obviously he did not elect to go the junior A route).
He was listed as 6-3 182 on 1/27/03, so he'll be 7'1", 380 lbs as a senior.
Interestingly, a teammate of SG-P is named Paul Geiger. There was a Paul Geiger who played for Cornell from 1980-83. The age is right.
Post Edited (02-18-04 11:37)
I am pretty sure this interpretation is correct. The insurance goal is the next one after the GWG.
My favorite part of Grenier-Pokulok's bio was the following:
Catégorie: Masculin
any chance we could get him to play tight end for the football team too?? :-P
QuoteAdam Brown wrote:
any chance we could get him to play tight end for the football team too?? :-P
Only if he'd gone to UVM.
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Not that there's anything wrong with that.
zinger! :-}
The website lists him as 190 cm, 91 kg. By my calcs, that's only 6'3", 200 lbs.
A growing boy! But still a Schafer-size player.
JH
Those are his Canadian measurements. As soon as he crosses the border...
Post Edited (02-19-04 09:05)
6'5" 220 with pads and skates on...
...he devalues to about 60% of his north of the border value?
QuoteJeff Hopkins '82 wrote:
...he devalues to about 60% of his north of the border value?
During this year's North Country trip, my friends and I decided to spend Friday night through Saturday afternoon in the Ottawa area. One of the things we saw was the Canadian War Museum. (It seems a major theme of Canadian military history is "Blame America", ironically enough.) One part of the museum was dedicated to a children's area, which listed the proper ages as 5-12. After spending three quarters of a day frequently calculating miles to kilometers and American money to Canadian money, I basically said, "What's that in American years?"
Yeah, you had to be there for that story to be funny. :-D
QuoteJeff Hopkins '82 wrote:
...he devalues to about 60% of his north of the border value?
I dunno. Checked the US$ lately? ::help::
According to the Bank of Canada's website, today's exchange rate is exactly 75 cents. They've come a long way (or we have).
Post Edited (02-19-04 14:45)
We've dropped. I've been planning a vacation to Europe in August. It's now US $1.25 to the Euro. Ouch.
JH
QuoteJeff Hopkins '82 wrote:
We've dropped. I've been planning a vacation to Europe in August. It's now US $1.25 to the Euro. Ouch.
JH
$1.27 now (and it broke $1.28 a couple of times last week). It's totally insane. I thought it was bad when the Euro was at $1.18 last summer. Now there are more Dollars to the Euro than Swiss Francs to the Dollar. ::help::
Next stop: $2 British Pounds.
[q]Next stop: $2 British Pounds.[/q]
Double Ouch.
Too much time to kill - while sons do a 3 hour karate sword clinic.
So some updates | info found while cruising on web:
Topher Scott - has teammates committed to several colleges:
- Matt McIlvane, a center who is tied for second on team in points this year with Topher is going to OSU
- Goaltender Adam D'Alba is going to Brown
- Jeff Dunne, defense is going to Michigan State U.
- Kevin Roeder, defense is going to Miami in 2005
- Sean Hurley, is going to Brown
>> Current stats: <<
# PLAYER POS GP G A PTS +/- PIM PPG SHG GWG SHOTS PCT
19 Scott, Topher F 45 14 22 36 +3 26 5 0 4 118 .119
27 Ray Sawada RW 54 20 32 52 93 12 1
21 Tyler Mugford LW 57 16 11 27 166 7 0
4 Doug Krantz 56 11 31 42 53 8 0
The BCHL has released their 2004 All-Star showcase selections and both Doug Krantz and Ray Sawada were additional selections to that team (i.e. not in first ten).
P.S. "BCHL players have been awarded 41 DIVISION 1 scholarships so far with most awarded for the upcoming 2004/05 US College season. "
P.P.S. Attendance is high for the Jr A Nanaimo team:
Total = 60,027 # of Games = 27 average/game = 2,223
(Not Bad)
and that's all folks
Nice job, Lou. Thanks.
An adjustment with fixed width:
# PLAYER POS GP G A PTS +/- PIM PPG SHG GWG SHOTS PCT
19 Scott, Topher F 45 14 22 36 +3 26 5 0 4 118 .119
27 Ray Sawada RW 54 20 32 52 93 12 1
21 Tyler Mugford LW 57 16 11 27 166 7 0
4 Doug Krantz D 56 11 31 42 53 8 0
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Krantz actually committed to Harvard, then reneged / changed his mind.
I apologize if this video interview with Ray Sawada (complete with Subway advertisement) has already been posted http://bchl.bc.ca/inside_videos.cfm?leagueID=2393&clientID=0&link=bchl . There is also an older one with Doug Krantz.
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Quoteursaminor wrote:
I apologize if this video interview with Ray Sawada (complete with Subway advertisement) has already been posted http://bchl.bc.ca/inside_videos.cfm?leagueID=2393&clientID=0&link=bchl .
Wait...this guy has a hockey-playing twin brother as well?? Hmmm...
QuoteRich H '96 wrote:
Wait...this guy has a hockey-playing twin brother as well?? Hmmm...
What do you think are the chances of continuing the fine Cornell tradition of recruiting power twins? ;-)
i think coach needs to get out the magic persuasion stick or something ... ::idea::
... maybe a call from Mark & Matt or Cam & Chris ...:-)
QuoteOne of the guys who got revenge on Volonnino wrote:
power twins
Form of... an iceburg!
Form of... an gorilla!
:-P
er, Shape of a gorilla...
Hey, it'd be great if Zan and Jayna would come to Cornell and play on the hockey team.
Zan: "Form of...a wall of ice!" *blocks the goal*
Jayna: "Shape of...Wayne Gretzky in his prime!" *solves Cornell's offensive problems all by herself*
One has to wonder if Mark and Matt or Cam and Chris have ever touched gloves and recited, "Wonder Twin powers activate!" :-D
an interesting article about the cornell-nanaimo pipeline:
http://www.bchockey.com/bchockey/article_details.asp?Team_No=3664
I get a story about Vancouver hosting the 2006 World Junior Championship when I click on that link. What is the headline to the story on the Nanaimo-Cornell connection?
sorry about that link, hit the dropdown to select the archives, go to "Zajac catches eye of scouts" and then it's the 2nd of the two articles on that page.
QuoteWhen did you guys start offering scholarships? ;-) I wonder what they mean by "insurance goal"? I didn't know that anyone kept a separate listing.
I always thought an insurance goal was to save money on your policy. Maybe he plans to switch to Geico when he comes to Cornell. ::nut::
Krantz finishes the regular season with 11-34-45 in 60 GP
The Nanaimo Clippers, including incoming freshmen Raymond Sawada and Tyler Mugford, won the 2003-04 BCHL Championship. In 20 playoff games, Sawada had 5 G, 14 A, and 18 PIM, with 4 of his goals coming on the power play; Mugford had 3 G, 2 A, and 25 PIM.
And, because I'm having fun browsing Nanaimo's webpage, current and former collegians who've won team awards in the past include:
Shane Hynes - Best Rookie, 01-02
Byron Bitz - Leading Scorer, 02-03; Best Rookie, 02-03
Bryce Cockburn (NMU) - Most Valuable Player, 98-99
Steve Kariya (Maine) - Most Valuable Player, 93-94; Leading Scorer, 94-95; Best Rookie, 94-95 (and no, I don't know how you can be Best Rookie the year *after* you're MVP)
Judd Medak (UMD) - Most Inspirational Player, 97-98
Dan Murphy (Clarkson) - Most Valuable Player, 92-93
Jason Tapp (BU) - Most Popular Player, 97-98
Tyson Teplitsky (UNH) - Best Defenseman, 00-01; Best Rookie, 00-01
Out of curiosity, does anyone know if Matt Underhill has a brother? There's a Nick Underhill who pops up a few places in Nanaimo's awards list, but appears nowhere on HockeyDB. Just curious.
And, since I'm on a roll...
Doug Krantz played all 10 games in the BCHL playoffs for the Alberni Valley Bulldogs, registering 1 G, 1 A, and 8 PIM.
Despite the fact that the school's website claims "Notre Dame Is Sports", I can't find any individual information about Sasha Grenier-Pokuluk at all; the team was eliminated in the first round of the SJHL playoffs.
In 10 playoff games for the Niagara Falls Canucks, Matt McKeown had 2 G and 8 PIM. The team was swept in the finals by the Thorold Blackhawks after beating the St. Catharine's Falcons 4-2 in the semifinals. It must've been a disappointment for the Canucks, who lost only 3 games the entire regular season.
Topher Scott didn't register a point in 5 playoff games with the Chicago Steel, but was +3 with 4 PIM. The Steel lost their first playoff series, 3-2.
The website for Sasha Grenier-Pokuluk's team is pretty weak -- interestingly though it's the same school that Kent Manderville attended (as well as Rod Brind’Amour, Curtis Joseph, Vincent LeCavalier, and Brad Richards).
Yes, Nick is Matt's older brother.
[q] Steve Kariya (Maine) - Most Valuable Player, 93-94; Leading Scorer, 94-95; Best Rookie, 94-95 (and no, I don't know how you can be Best Rookie the year *after* you're MVP) [/q]
MVP for the year, then Best Rookie is strange. But remember that Ken Dryden was MVP of his first Stanley Cup playoffs, then rookie of the year the following year.
Interesting... He seemed to have a lot of success at that level, any idea why he never played college or major junior?
There have been quite few CU players from Notre Dame (the Wilcox, Sask. school), especially in the early to mid-90's. Off hand I can think of Matt Underhill, Dan Dufresne, Matt Cooney, Jason Vogel, Stephane Gauvin and Shaun Hanna. I'm sure there are more.
[Q]jmh30 Wrote:
Interesting... He seemed to have a lot of success at that level, any idea why he never played college or major junior?[/q]Reading this in flat view, I first thought you were talking about Steve Kariya and wondered if you had gone batty.
Could someone post information on Sasha Grenier-Pokulok ????
ANyone know where i can get extra information on these dudes ????
saw this posted to chicagosteelhockey.com
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SCOTT NAMED CURT HAMMER RECEPIENT
The Chicago Steel Hockey Team would like to congratulate and announce that team captain Topher Scott was named the United States Hockey League's 2003-2004 Curt Hammer award recipient.
The Curt Hammer award is presented annually to the player that identifies himself as having pride, determination and outstanding performance skills. In addition, the recipient must exhibit gentlemanly play, both on and off the ice. The honoree must not only lead in the hockey rink, but must be a leader in the community. In the Steel's four-year existence, a member of the team has won the award three times.
The Buffalo Grove , IL native just finished his fourth season with the Steel. This past season he finished for second place for team scoring and sixteenth in the league with 21 goals, 52 points in 60 games. Scott also participated in the annual USHL All-Star/Prospects game in Lincoln , NE. In Scott's sparse spare time, he volunteers with local youth hockey organizations; helping with practice and teaching children and about the importance of education. He will be playing for Cornell University in the fall.
[Q]hockeyguru Wrote:
ANyone know where i can get extra information on these dudes ????[/q]
if you read though this thread i think you'll find all the info you could ever want to know and then some you probably didn't :-P ;-)
[Q]pfibiger Wrote:
saw this posted to chicagosteelhockey.com
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SCOTT NAMED CURT HAMMER RECEPIENT
The Chicago Steel Hockey Team would like to congratulate and announce that team captain Topher Scott was named the United States Hockey League's 2003-2004 Curt Hammer award recipient.
The Curt Hammer award is presented annually to the player that identifies himself as having pride, determination and outstanding performance skills. In addition, the recipient must exhibit gentlemanly play, both on and off the ice. The honoree must not only lead in the hockey rink, but must be a leader in the community. In the Steel's four-year existence, a member of the team has won the award three times.
The Buffalo Grove , IL native just finished his fourth season with the Steel. This past season he finished for second place for team scoring and sixteenth in the league with 21 goals, 52 points in 60 games. Scott also participated in the annual USHL All-Star/Prospects game in Lincoln , NE. In Scott's sparse spare time, he volunteers with local youth hockey organizations; helping with practice and teaching children and about the importance of education. He will be playing for Cornell University in the fall. [/q]
The "Hammer" award, you'd think, would not from the sound be for gentlemanly play. But okay, bring him on.
[Q]billhoward Wrote:
The "Hammer" award, you'd think, would not from the sound be for gentlemanly play. But okay, bring him on. [/q]
The non-gentlemanly play award would be the Dave "Hammer" Schultz award.
JH
Topher Scott is racking up the awards. from the end of March:
"The Purple Heart Award is given to the player who best demonstrates perseverance and consistency. Players that play at top form healthy and injured. Two centers tied for the award; team Captain Topher Scott and Assistant Captain Matt McIlvane. Topher, from Buffalo Grove, IL, is in his fourth year with the Steel and will be playing for Cornell University this fall. "
"Most Valuable Player award went to team Captain Topher Scott for his vital role in this season’s success. Scott came back this season from sitting on the shelf last season due to major knee surgery, to be the team’s second leading scorer and the USHL’s seventeenth in league scoring. He also was only one of two Steel players represented at this year’s All-Star game. In addition, he played at top form every shift and was named USHL/Let’s Play Hockey Offensive Player of the Week in January."
So we've got two team MVPs and one conference rookie of the year coming in (Nanaimo hasn't yet awarded team awards, as far as I can tell..Maybe it's because their season is still going on. After winning the BCHL championship, they play the AJHL champion in a best of seven series for the Doyle Cup).
[Q]pfibiger Wrote:
... So we've got two team MVPs and one conference rookie of the year coming in (Nanaimo hasn't yet awarded team awards, as far as I can tell..Maybe it's because their season is still going on. After winning the BCHL championship, they play the AJHL champion in a best of seven series for the Doyle Cup[/B]). [/q]
Gotta love the Cup name ... :-)
go down to the bottom of the page... rookie team...
http://www.sjhl.sk.ca/0304awards.html
from an article in the 'buffalo grove countryside' a local paper, some interesting quotes:
http://archives.pioneerlocal.com/cgi-bin/ppo-story/archives/sports/2004/bg/04-01-04-260495.html
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Nichol confirmed that some schools cooled their interest after Scott tore his ACL in the first game of the 2002-03 season.
"But Cornell made no bones about it; they really wanted him," Nichol noted. "They're getting a stud."
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"When Topher goes into the corner, he usually comes out with the puck," said teammate Chris Walsh. "He plays so big."
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"When the game is on the line, Topher wants the puck on his stick," Nichol said.
Frankly, Scott wouldn't have it any other way.
"I love being the guy in the clutch," Scott said. "It's a great feeling to win a game."
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"It's his vision of the ice," said teammate Matt McIlvane. "He sees what's gonna happen, and knows what's gonna happen, before the play even develops."
"He's two steps ahead of the play," Nichol agreed.
Another Chicago Steel Prospect:
The Chicago Steel announced today the addition of forward Jay Sprague. Sprague, a 6-2, 215 lb Georgetown, Ontario native; is the Steel's only import player. Prior to joining the Steel, Jay played Jr. A for the Ontario Provincial League's Georgetown Raiders; where he scored 10 goals and 19 points in 16 games. Last season Jay played for Steel coach Wil Nichol at IMG Academy. Scouts enjoy his natural goal scoring ability for a player of his stature.
"I am very excited to be a part of the Chicago Steel, I never thought I would get an opportunity to play for this organization. Last season Coach Nichol took us to a game and I never once thought that I would be playing for the team," comments Sprague.
"Jay is a kid that played for me last year and I know his capabilities. He is a good fit for our locker room. Sprague brings offense, plays hard, and is a good fit with the Steel family. He is already attracting attention from Michigan State and Cornell," said Head Coach Wil Nichol.
http://www.chicagosteelhockey.com/news.htm
[Q]pfibiger Wrote:
from an article in the 'buffalo grove countryside' a local paper, some interesting quotes:
http://archives.pioneerlocal.com/cgi-bin/ppo-story/archives/sports/2004/bg/04-01-04-260495.html
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Nichol confirmed that some schools cooled their interest after Scott tore his ACL in the first game of the .....
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"It's his vision of the ice," said teammate Matt McIlvane. "He sees what's gonna happen, and knows what's gonna happen, before the play even develops."
"He's two steps ahead of the play," Nichol agreed. [/q]
Isn't that when you're whistled offsides?