Recruits beyond 2020

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

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ursusminor

Quote from: Jim HylaRegarding combined boosters for flu and COVID, I doubt it, at least for next year. You may well want to get your booster from the same manufacturer. If so that basically eliminates combinations. Even if that's not true, and there are current trials of getting your first shot from one manufacturer and second from another, the storing  conditions for flu and COVID are certainly different for the mRNA. Also they'd have to do studies on people to at least show that you get good antibody levels with a combined vaccine. Then you have to have a facility to combine them. It seems for now that we should put our efforts to vaccinate the world and see about appropriate boosters. Then when things are more relaxed, we can look to solve the combination problem.
Good point about manufacturers being different making it unlikely that the flu and COVID shots can be combined at least initially. The advantage of two shots is that I get my shots the pharmacy inside a nearby Safeway supermarket which gives me a coupon for 10% off on a grocery purchase, and with separate shots given on different days, I will get two coupons.:-D

upprdeck

this is one reason better testing needs to happen.. if you cant contain it with shots you have to have a method to track it and stop it from spreading.   there was a ton of energy around that early with all kinds of ideas but very little has actually been created..  blood test, spit test, breathe test. need something faster and reproducible to slow the spread.

ursusminor

I knew that his name sounded familiar. Because he is on the same team as RPI recruit Tyler Hotson, I noticed that Mike Suda is in the PBHHInvitational Tourney. His page https://gamesheet.app/seasons/675/stats/players/388191. The tourney is supposedly designed to allow OHL players who didn't play all year to be seen by NHL scouts.


BTW, P, B, H, and H are the first letters of the last names of four people involved in the tourney.

Trotsky

Quote from: ursusminorBTW, P, B, H, and H are the first letters of the last names of four people involved in the tourney.

President Benjamin Harrison Home.

Actually, quite sweet.



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Redpucks1!

Future Red recruits Luke Devlin, Ben Robertson and Tyler Catalano all advanced to the final phase of the USA Hockey U17 tryouts for the Hlinka - Gretzky Cup.  40 players remain in the running to be selected for the team that will represent the US in the Czech Republic and Slovakia in August.  This after a preliminary round robin tournament consisting of over 180 of the best '04's in the country.  There are two scrimmages tomorrow and one on Wednesday to get down to the one team to compete overseas.  Best of luck to these young men - if they make this team it would be a great experience for them.  Very excited about the state of Cornell Hockey recruiting both with the men's and women's teams.  Stick taps to the coaching staff who identify and recruit outstanding hockey players and even more importantly, good people!

ithacat

Quote from: Redpucks1!Future Red recruits Luke Devlin, Ben Robertson and Tyler Catalano all advanced to the final phase of the USA Hockey U17 tryouts for the Hlinka - Gretzky Cup.  40 players remain in the running to be selected for the team that will represent the US in the Czech Republic and Slovakia in August.  This after a preliminary round robin tournament consisting of over 180 of the best '04's in the country.  There are two scrimmages tomorrow and one on Wednesday to get down to the one team to compete overseas.  Best of luck to these young men - if they make this team it would be a great experience for them.  Very excited about the state of Cornell Hockey recruiting both with the men's and women's teams.  Stick taps to the coaching staff who identify and recruit outstanding hockey players and even more importantly, good people!

Only two make the final roster: Luke Devlin and Sean Schmidt.

osorojo

Please don't allude to the attendance/revenue a top-notch hockey recruit might generate for Cornell. That might result in an investigation into how Ivy League schools report their profits from their athletic programs.

billhoward

Quote from: osorojoPlease don't allude to the attendance/revenue a top-notch hockey recruit might generate for Cornell. That might result in an investigation into how Ivy League schools report their profits from their athletic programs.
What is this word profits you are saying?

Trotsky

Quote from: billhoward
Quote from: osorojoPlease don't allude to the attendance/revenue a top-notch hockey recruit might generate for Cornell. That might result in an investigation into how Ivy League schools report their profits from their athletic programs.
What is this word profits you are saying?
He meant prophets and we also claim the religious exemption.

Trotsky

Any Cornellians likely to go in the Draft?

CAS

2 Cornell recruits are ranked by NHL Central Scouting -  Justin Ertel is ranked #150 (NA skaters) & Remington Keopple is ranked #19 (NA goalies).

Trotsky

Thanks.

That goalie rank seems really good, I wonder how it compares with our prior goalies.

scoop85

Ertel is likely to be drafted anywhere from the 5th to 7th rounds. Not sure if Keopple will be picked.

Harvard, as has been the norm lately, has a number of guys who will be drafted, including Matthew Coronato who will almost certainly be a 1st rounder. If it weren't for COVID Matt Berniers, who's likely to be the 2nd pick (and is the son of a Cornell football alum), would've been going into his sophomore year at Harvard. When the Ivies seem destined to be canceling their season last year he decided to go to Michigan.

Trotsky

Quote from: scoop85Matt Berniers, who's likely to be the 2nd pick (and is the son of a Cornell football alum)

Somebody done fucked up.  ::cuss::