Recruits beyond 2020

Started by scoop85, October 09, 2020, 08:32:43 PM

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scoop85

Quote from: TrotskyPower forward Tyler Catalano.  Looks like Elite Prospects finally went to a pay wall so I can't find much else.

https://twitter.com/AAABlues/status/1372204755079020549

2nd round pick of the USHL Youngstown team in last year's futures draft, and was drafted by Windsor of the OHL. Big kid. Looks like an excellent pickup.

osorojo

Trotsky is right. It IS the brand, which includes a whole lot more than cash-in-hand or a winning hockey team. The Ivy League did a fine job of protecting the Ivy League brand, and protecting students in the process.

Jeff Hopkins '82

Quote from: scoop85
Quote from: TrotskyPower forward Tyler Catalano.  Looks like Elite Prospects finally went to a pay wall so I can't find much else.

https://twitter.com/AAABlues/status/1372204755079020549

2nd round pick of the USHL Youngstown team in last year's futures draft, and was drafted by Windsor of the OHL. Big kid. Looks like an excellent pickup.

6'4" and 201 lbs.  Our kind of guy.

Trotsky

Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82
Quote from: scoop85
Quote from: TrotskyPower forward Tyler Catalano.  Looks like Elite Prospects finally went to a pay wall so I can't find much else.

2nd round pick of the USHL Youngstown team in last year's futures draft, and was drafted by Windsor of the OHL. Big kid. Looks like an excellent pickup.

6'4" and 201 lbs.  Our kind of guy.
He's on a U16 team, can he really be that big and 15?

Jeff Hopkins '82

Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82
Quote from: scoop85
Quote from: TrotskyPower forward Tyler Catalano.  Looks like Elite Prospects finally went to a pay wall so I can't find much else.

2nd round pick of the USHL Youngstown team in last year's futures draft, and was drafted by Windsor of the OHL. Big kid. Looks like an excellent pickup.

6'4" and 201 lbs.  Our kind of guy.
He's on a U16 team, can he really be that big and 15?

According to Elite Prospects, he's 17 now (DOB Feb. 24, 2004)

Trotsky

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Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82
Quote from: scoop85
Quote from: TrotskyPower forward Tyler Catalano.  Looks like Elite Prospects finally went to a pay wall so I can't find much else.

2nd round pick of the USHL Youngstown team in last year's futures draft, and was drafted by Windsor of the OHL. Big kid. Looks like an excellent pickup.

6'4" and 201 lbs.  Our kind of guy.
He's on a U16 team, can he really be that big and 15?

According to Elite Prospects, he's 17 now (DOB Feb. 24, 2004)

Shrimp.

We have a fair number of commitments now.

abmarks

Quote from: TrotskyWe have a fair number of commitments now.

According to that link...13 for 2021 arrival?   That'll be interesting.

Wonder how tall this kid is gonna get given hi current height. 6'6?

Trotsky

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Quote from: TrotskyWe have a fair number of commitments now.


According to that link...13 for 2021 arrival? That'll be interesting.

It's what I have pieced together from different sources, but nobody knows.  I mean, nobody actually knows if there will even be a '22 season, though for the first time in a year I have some confidence.

abmarks

Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: abmarks
Quote from: TrotskyWe have a fair number of commitments now.


According to that link...13 for 2021 arrival? That'll be interesting.

It's what I have pieced together from different sources, but nobody knows.  I mean, nobody actually knows if there will even be a '22 season, though for the first time in a year I have some confidence.

Even if true that they were 13, I have to think that they would be a bit of cherry picking and some of those folks would get deferred or commitments dropped

CAS

That list of 13 includes the 4 freshmen who entered in the fall of 2020

Trotsky

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Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: abmarks
Quote from: TrotskyWe have a fair number of commitments now.


According to that link...13 for 2021 arrival? That'll be interesting.

It's what I have pieced together from different sources, but nobody knows.  I mean, nobody actually knows if there will even be a '22 season, though for the first time in a year I have some confidence.

Even if true that they were 13, I have to think that they would be a bit of cherry picking and some of those folks would get deferred or commitments dropped

They may need 13, though.  How many returning players are actually going to be left?

Hell, they may need 18.

The first season back, whenever that is, is going to be the closest we will ever see to a random draft.

ugarte

There is going to be an Ivy season next year. Sports around the country was janky but by and large they made it work. I think the Ivies did the right thing but by next year there will be very limited appetite for opting out of everything again. I don't know if that's good or bad but it's what it will be.

David Harding

Quote from: ugarteThere is going to be an Ivy season next year. Sports around the country was janky but by and large they made it work. I think the Ivies did the right thing but by next year there will be very limited appetite for opting out of everything again. I don't know if that's good or bad but it's what it will be.
Cornell sees a jump in cases. https://cornellsun.com/2021/03/19/cornell-moves-to-yellow-alert-reports-disturbing-increase-in-cases/  
Quote from: SunAbout half of these cases are tied to first-year students living on North Campus, Pollack wrote. Many of the cases are also linked to transmission from Greek life organizations, athletic teams, parties and travel outside of Ithaca.  [emphasis added]

Trotsky

Quote from: ugarteThere is going to be an Ivy season next year. Sports around the country was janky but by and large they made it work. I think the Ivies did the right thing but by next year there will be very limited appetite for opting out of everything again. I don't know if that's good or bad but it's what it will be.
Depends what happens.  If we get smarter and maintain lockdown and masks and social distancing through summer then we'll be through it and we can open safely.

If we... well, if we do what you know we will do, and rush to reopen, then there could be an enormous wave and we'll be right back to lockdown and another lost season.

It all comes down to the intelligence of the public (uh oh) and the bravery of the officials who have to institute unpopular policies (uh oh).

tl; dr: we're most likely fucked.  Hopefully we see a Darwinian effect down the line.

Beeeej

Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: ugarteThere is going to be an Ivy season next year. Sports around the country was janky but by and large they made it work. I think the Ivies did the right thing but by next year there will be very limited appetite for opting out of everything again. I don't know if that's good or bad but it's what it will be.
Depends what happens.  If we get smarter and maintain lockdown and masks and social distancing through summer then we'll be through it and we can open safely.

If we... well, if we do what you know we will do, and rush to reopen, then there could be an enormous wave and we'll be right back to lockdown and another lost season.

It all comes down to the intelligence of the public (uh oh) and the bravery of the officials who have to institute unpopular policies (uh oh).

tl; dr: we're most likely fucked.  Hopefully we see a Darwinian effect down the line.

Oughtn't we be somewhere close to herd immunity in the U.S. by the fall semester if the more recent vaccination plans pan out? That's not to say that stupid people can't screw that up, but...
Beeeej, Esq.

"Cornell isn't an organization.  It's a loose affiliation of independent fiefdoms united by a common hockey team."
   - Steve Worona