Recruits 2021-22

Started by scoop85, October 21, 2021, 01:13:54 PM

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scoop85

It's been awhile since we've had a new commitment, so a new thread seemed in order with George Fegaras's recent commitment to Cornell.

He's a big defenseman who certainly seems to have offensive capabilities with 11 points in 11 games in the OJHL.

Trotsky

The future commitments as a group seem to be getting bigger again.  Hopefully they are as skilled and fast as the last few classes.

scoop85

Quote from: TrotskyThe future commitments as a group seem to be getting bigger again.  Hopefully they are as skilled and fast as the last few classes.

And it seems there's some really talented kids in this group. Devlin is Heisenberg's top-rated recruit in the Ontario/Eastern Canada region, with Fegaras at #17

RichH

Quote from: TrotskyThe future commitments as a group seem to be getting bigger again.  Hopefully they are as skilled and fast as the last few classes.

LIAM STEELE, 6' 5" from Britain??

I mean...he seems made up.

French Rage

Quote from: scoop85
Quote from: TrotskyThe future commitments as a group seem to be getting bigger again.  Hopefully they are as skilled and fast as the last few classes.

And it seems there's some really talented kids in this group. Devlin is Heisenberg's top-rated recruit in the Ontario/Eastern Canada region, with Fegaras at #17

6'3" and 165 lbs?  Get Devlin a steady diet of diary bar ice cream.
03/23/02: Maine 4, Harvard 3
03/28/03: BU 6, Harvard 4
03/26/04: Maine 5, Harvard 4
03/26/05: UNH 3, Harvard 2
03/25/06: Maine 6, Harvard 1

jkahn

Quote from: RichH
Quote from: TrotskyThe future commitments as a group seem to be getting bigger again.  Hopefully they are as skilled and fast as the last few classes.

LIAM STEELE, 6' 5" from Britain??

I mean...he seems made up.
More on Liam:
https://ukhockeyfan.wordpress.com/2021/01/06/great-britain-defenseman-commits-to-historic-ncaa-college/
Jeff Kahn '70 '72

Troyfan



George64

Dalton Bancroft said, "There were a few schools that I was talking to, however it was an easy decision.  My parents and I thought it was the best fit for my play and education.  The history of Big Red is astonishing; the alumni, the names that have come through, it is top tier.  We are overwhelmed about the news, and my teammates have been very supportive."

Dalton's father Steve Bancroft, "We are ecstatic he can go to such an amazing school.  When I went through junior hockey, the landscape was a lot different.  The school route was not the same calibre that it is now."  He continued, "To be able to go to an Ivy league school, to get a degree from Cornell, you cannot put a measurement on that."

blackwidow

Quote from: George64Dalton Bancroft said, "There were a few schools that I was talking to, however it was an easy decision.  My parents and I thought it was the best fit for my play and education.  The history of Big Red is astonishing; the alumni, the names that have come through, it is top tier.  We are overwhelmed about the news, and my teammates have been very supportive."

Dalton's father Steve Bancroft, "We are ecstatic he can go to such an amazing school.  When I went through junior hockey, the landscape was a lot different.  The school route was not the same calibre that it is now."  He continued, "To be able to go to an Ivy league school, to get a degree from Cornell, you cannot put a measurement on that."

This guy is already 20. Probably not a highly regarded prospect, with all due respect :'(

CAS

He's currently the leading scorer in his league. Think Yanni Kaldis was 20 when he committed.  Some kids develop later.

Dafatone

Quote from: blackwidow
Quote from: George64Dalton Bancroft said, "There were a few schools that I was talking to, however it was an easy decision.  My parents and I thought it was the best fit for my play and education.  The history of Big Red is astonishing; the alumni, the names that have come through, it is top tier.  We are overwhelmed about the news, and my teammates have been very supportive."

Dalton's father Steve Bancroft, "We are ecstatic he can go to such an amazing school.  When I went through junior hockey, the landscape was a lot different.  The school route was not the same calibre that it is now."  He continued, "To be able to go to an Ivy league school, to get a degree from Cornell, you cannot put a measurement on that."

This guy is already 20. Probably not a highly regarded prospect, with all due respect :'(

We've had a lot of success with older players, in my opinion. Maybe he's less heralded in terms of a professional future, but there's still a lot of collegiate success to be had.

ugarte

Quote from: CASHe's currently the leading scorer in his league. Think Yanni Kaldis was 20 when he committed.  Some kids develop later.
and union won a national title with 29 year old non prospects

Al DeFlorio

Quote from: ugarte
Quote from: CASHe's currently the leading scorer in his league. Think Yanni Kaldis was 20 when he committed.  Some kids develop later.
and union won a national title with 29 year old non prospects
Cornell won a national title with a 29-year-old tri-captain.
Al DeFlorio '65

Trotsky

Quote from: CASHe's currently the leading scorer in his league. Think Yanni Kaldis was 20 when he committed.  Some kids develop later.

His 4 seasons in the OJHL:


[b]Year Pts  GP Pts/GP[/b]
2018   0   2  0.00
2019  14  33  0.42
2020  41  41  1.00
2022  26  14  1.86