Alumni in the Pros - Where are They

Started by Jim Hyla, October 19, 2009, 07:54:07 PM

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Rita

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Quote from: George64Cam Abbott now coaching in Sweden.
And Chris is the GM.
Could the lads be coach and athletic director? Were there openings.

Makes me want to put on my Cam Abbott jersey. Thank you for the link and the trip down memory lane.  How I loved the Abbott twins.


ugarte

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my moderately hot take is that i do not believe that galajda was materially better than stewart, but also that i don't mean it as a knock on either of them.


Trotsky

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my moderately hot take is that i do not believe that galajda was materially better than stewart, but also that i don't mean it as a knock on either of them.
"The senior wouldn't have been significantly worse than the freshman" tells me which one to play.

ugarte

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my moderately hot take is that i do not believe that galajda was materially better than stewart, but also that i don't mean it as a knock on either of them.
"The senior wouldn't have been significantly worse than the freshman" tells me which one to play.
i don't have the data to say stewart was better, but you don't have the data to say he was worse. he got wally pipped. no regrets, just saying.

Trotsky

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Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: ugarte
Quote from: WillieHayden Stewart
my moderately hot take is that i do not believe that galajda was materially better than stewart, but also that i don't mean it as a knock on either of them.
"The senior wouldn't have been significantly worse than the freshman" tells me which one to play.
i don't have the data to say stewart was better, but you don't have the data to say he was worse. he got wally pipped. no regrets, just saying.
My data is Mike played Galajda.


billhoward

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No one tracking Omar Kanji? He's an investment banker. Kid might out-earn the rest of his teammates eventually. His desk is right by the door.   https://www.linkedin.com/in/omar-kanji-cfa-334bb686/

Trotsky

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Quote from: WillieHayden Stewart
No one tracking Omar Kanji? He's an investment banker. Kid might out-earn the rest of his teammates eventually. His desk is right by the door.   https://www.linkedin.com/in/omar-kanji-cfa-334bb686/
Are you telling me an Ivy League athlete in a secondary sport is working in the financial industry for one of the vampire squids?

Well, I never.


jts15


ACM

It appears that Holden Anderson '17 will be playing for something called the Amiens Gothiques in France.

Here's the club's official announcement.

And for those of you not fluent in French, here's the Google Translate version:


Could it be the Gothic's weapon of death next year in power play? it is quite possible at the sight of the monstrous shoot that has this young American defender 24 years.

Holden Anderson has excellent mobility and supersonic throwing. Aligned against the best trios of the league during his 4 years in Cornell, he was able to improve his defensive game in the best university circuit in the United States.

Last season in Denmark, his first professional, he finished 5th scorer in the league among the defenders with 8 goals.
He handles the puck very well and has excellent game vision, which will help improve our transition game and increase the number of goals and points made by our defenders.

After watching hours of video of his game, we are proud to add this promising player to our lineup.