Recruits 2026 and Beyond

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ursusminor

Quote from: BearLover on April 19, 2026, 09:58:29 PM
Quote from: adamw on April 19, 2026, 09:21:28 PM
Quote from: ursusminor on April 19, 2026, 12:32:46 PMI wonder now if it is true because it has been a while. It might have been that we lost him to Cornell, but Cornell didn't get him either. It could however be that it takes a while for him to get through Cornell admissions. He has not appeared on anyone else's list either. Since he was born in 2005, if he is an actual recruit he would be going to Ithaca this fall.

What could all the possible reasons be why this has not come out yet?
The kid doesn't have an instagram
He does have one.

BearLover

OK, well I don't think you're violating anybody's privacy by just posting the kid's name. This teasing is getting to be silly.

stereax

Reposting this here:

Quote from: stereax on Today at 09:54:10 AMThe 2026-27 roster is currently showing!

Notable: Walsh is still there.

Incoming!

Forward 6'0" 185 lbs Left
Charlie Arend
Freshman Wilmette, Ill. Dubuque Fighting Saints (USHL)

Forward 6'0" 185 lbs Right
Coco Armstrong
Freshman West Vancouver, British Columbia Spokane Chiefs (WHL)

Forward 6'1" 170 lbs Left
Callum Hughes
Freshman Basking Ridge, N.J. Erie Otters (OHL)

Defenseman 5'10" 170 lbs Left
Ryland Randle
Freshman Winnipeg, Manitoba Des Moines Buccaneers (USHL)

Goaltender 5'11" 175 lbs Left
Mathis Rousseau
Sophomore Boisbriand, Québec University of Maine (HEA)

Defenseman 6'4" 229 lbs Right
Cole Tuminaro
Freshman South Beloit, Ill. Chicago Steel (USHL)

Forward 6'3" 209 lbs Left
Louie Wehmann
Freshman Wayzata, Minn. Penticton Vees (WHL)

Forward 6'3" 200 lbs Left
Ivan Zadvernyuk
Junior Moscow, Russia Brown University (ECAC)


Dec staying in juniors another year, it looks like.
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pfibiger

Quote from: ursusminor on Today at 01:13:13 AM
Quote from: BearLover on April 19, 2026, 09:58:29 PM
Quote from: adamw on April 19, 2026, 09:21:28 PM
Quote from: ursusminor on April 19, 2026, 12:32:46 PMI wonder now if it is true because it has been a while. It might have been that we lost him to Cornell, but Cornell didn't get him either. It could however be that it takes a while for him to get through Cornell admissions. He has not appeared on anyone else's list either. Since he was born in 2005, if he is an actual recruit he would be going to Ithaca this fall.

What could all the possible reasons be why this has not come out yet?
The kid doesn't have an instagram
He does have one.

Looking at OHL '05s that have good numbers and a family connection that would make ursusminor think they're unlikely to commit to RPI I was wondering if it's Brad Gardiner (Barrie) -- drafted in the 3rd by Dallas, father Bruce was a captain at Colgate.

Another interesting '05 is Jack Pridham at Kitchener who appears to have decommitted from BU.

The last one that was interesting was Braiden Clark who was at Providence and then left after his freshman year to go to London in the OHL -- dad Chris was a star at Clarkson -- but he committed to Colgate a couple days ago.
Phil Fibiger '01
http://www.fibiger.org

chimpfood

Hmm, don't love sending Dec back but maybe he's shit defensively or something

BearLover

Quote from: chimpfood on Today at 11:04:32 AMHmm, don't love sending Dec back but maybe he's shit defensively or something
Or the Cornell coaches gave him a choice, telling him we are deep at forward, and he decided to go back to Erie because he enjoys it there. But we are taking on risk by not bringing him in.

stereax

Quote from: BearLover on Today at 11:13:58 AM
Quote from: chimpfood on Today at 11:04:32 AMHmm, don't love sending Dec back but maybe he's shit defensively or something
Or the Cornell coaches gave him a choice, telling him we are deep at forward, and he decided to go back to Erie because he enjoys it there. But we are taking on risk by not bringing him in.
I think it was mentioned before that defense isn't the best part of his game. But also, looking at this amount of people joining the roster, it's hard to find a spot to put Dec, assuming Walsh stays. It was already a struggle to figure out where to put Armstrong and Arend, and we have several other forwards coming in who likely won't get much ice this year. So it makes sense, between Dec and the coaches, that they would all prefer him staying in Erie and then coming next year - but BL is right in that there is some risk involved in that, especially in the new NIL era. I have faith in Dec, until proven otherwise, though.
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adamw

A lot of CHL teams are still playing.
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ursusminor

#428
Quote from: pfibiger on Today at 10:29:12 AM
Quote from: ursusminor on Today at 01:13:13 AM
Quote from: BearLover on April 19, 2026, 09:58:29 PM
Quote from: adamw on April 19, 2026, 09:21:28 PM
Quote from: ursusminor on April 19, 2026, 12:32:46 PMI wonder now if it is true because it has been a while. It might have been that we lost him to Cornell, but Cornell didn't get him either. It could however be that it takes a while for him to get through Cornell admissions. He has not appeared on anyone else's list either. Since he was born in 2005, if he is an actual recruit he would be going to Ithaca this fall.

What could all the possible reasons be why this has not come out yet?
The kid doesn't have an instagram
He does have one.

Looking at OHL '05s that have good numbers and a family connection that would make ursusminor think they're unlikely to commit to RPI I was wondering if it's Brad Gardiner (Barrie) -- drafted in the 3rd by Dallas, father Bruce was a captain at Colgate.

Another interesting '05 is Jack Pridham at Kitchener who appears to have decommitted from BU.

The last one that was interesting was Braiden Clark who was at Providence and then left after his freshman year to go to London in the OHL -- dad Chris was a star at Clarkson -- but he committed to Colgate a couple days ago.

I wrote CHL, not necessarily OHL.  https://elf.elynah.com/index.php?msg=285785

chimpfood

Yeah Dec is the kind of guy that isn't going to be too useful on the third or fourth line, so maybe it makes sense in that way. Whereas Wehmann, Armstrong, Hughes could excel on the fourth line. Plus we have a shit ton of left wingers already. Just don't want to send him back and risk losing him.

pfibiger

Quote from: ursusminor on Today at 11:33:01 AMI wrote CHL, not necessarily OHL.  https://elf.elynah.com/index.php?msg=285785

I know you did. I actually flipped through 05's in the Q first, figuring Casey has an advantage there. I didn't find anyone that fit my criteria. Did the same in the WHL, handful of RPI commits but no uncommitted, father played NCAA hockey, decent stats players available. I have no idea if that criteria is right but if it is I stand by my short list :)
Phil Fibiger '01
http://www.fibiger.org

BearLover

Quote from: pfibiger on Today at 12:51:44 PM
Quote from: ursusminor on Today at 11:33:01 AMI wrote CHL, not necessarily OHL.  https://elf.elynah.com/index.php?msg=285785

I know you did. I actually flipped through 05's in the Q first, figuring Casey has an advantage there. I didn't find anyone that fit my criteria. Did the same in the WHL, handful of RPI commits but no uncommitted, father played NCAA hockey, decent stats players available. I have no idea if that criteria is right but if it is I stand by my short list :)
Seems he was never actually committed to RPI, but rather RPI was recruiting him.

ursusminor

Quote from: BearLover on Today at 01:03:26 PM
Quote from: pfibiger on Today at 12:51:44 PM
Quote from: ursusminor on Today at 11:33:01 AMI wrote CHL, not necessarily OHL.  https://elf.elynah.com/index.php?msg=285785

I know you did. I actually flipped through 05's in the Q first, figuring Casey has an advantage there. I didn't find anyone that fit my criteria. Did the same in the WHL, handful of RPI commits but no uncommitted, father played NCAA hockey, decent stats players available. I have no idea if that criteria is right but if it is I stand by my short list :)
Seems he was never actually committed to RPI, but rather RPI was recruiting him.
Correct that he did not commit to RPI, but RPI was after him. There are, however, seven known WHL players expected in the fall, which I assume if what pfibiger means. (He must have big hands.)

BearLover

Quote from: ursusminor on Today at 01:07:52 PM
Quote from: BearLover on Today at 01:03:26 PM
Quote from: pfibiger on Today at 12:51:44 PM
Quote from: ursusminor on Today at 11:33:01 AMI wrote CHL, not necessarily OHL.  https://elf.elynah.com/index.php?msg=285785

I know you did. I actually flipped through 05's in the Q first, figuring Casey has an advantage there. I didn't find anyone that fit my criteria. Did the same in the WHL, handful of RPI commits but no uncommitted, father played NCAA hockey, decent stats players available. I have no idea if that criteria is right but if it is I stand by my short list :)
Seems he was never actually committed to RPI, but rather RPI was recruiting him.
Correct that he did not commit to RPI, but RPI was after him. There are, however, seven known WHL players expected in the fall, which I assume if what pfibiger means. (He must have big hands.)
Can you give us some more hints

stereax

Quote from: chimpfood on Today at 12:10:15 PMYeah Dec is the kind of guy that isn't going to be too useful on the third or fourth line, so maybe it makes sense in that way. Whereas Wehmann, Armstrong, Hughes could excel on the fourth line. Plus we have a shit ton of left wingers already. Just don't want to send him back and risk losing him.
Exactly. And this year's senior class has Kraft, Walsh (presumably), Devlin who are all top-six/top-nine guys. Also Catalano who's the mainstay 4C and Fegaras on D. (Mosko too but seems he's not really in the running for ice time anymore. He makes music sometimes apparently.)
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