Recruits 2021-22

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

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scoop85

Quote from: 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

For point of reference, Riley Nash had 87 points in 55 games his last season at Salmon Arm. Of course he was an 18 year old playing in a tougher league, but 1.86 points per game is impressive nonetheless and shows he's become a dominant player at his level.

billhoward

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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.
With the captain on the sidelines because the NCAA practice age discrimination back then.

Trotsky

Quote from: billhowardWith the captain on the sidelines because the NCAA practice age discrimination back then.
Well... that and the fact that those guys as "student-athletes" was a complete joke.* ::cheer::

  *  Yes, I am aware all the other contenders did it too.


David Harding


Trotsky

Quote from: David Harding
Quote from: ursusminorSlovakian Marian Mosko
https://www.eliteprospects.com/transfer/2021/11/19/marian-mosko-in-a-confirmed-transaction-to-cornell-univ./469731

"in a Confirmed Transaction to Cornell Univ."
It's 2021; I'm not the least surprised we have started buying and selling humans again.

Jeff Hopkins '82

Quote from: David Harding
Quote from: ursusminorSlovakian Marian Mosko
https://www.eliteprospects.com/transfer/2021/11/19/marian-mosko-in-a-confirmed-transaction-to-cornell-univ./469731

"in a Confirmed Transaction to Cornell Univ."

People who bought Marian Mosko also bought...

George64

When Marian Mosko comes to Cornell, he'll be the second Slovak to play here, the other being Frank Kovac '00.  Interestingly, he could team with Czech Ondrej Psenicka '25, creating a Czechoslovakian line. Slovakia and the Czech Republic split apart in 1992, the culmination of the Velvet Revolution.

CAS

Dalton Bancroft is still leading the OJHL in points (39 in 21 games).  Btw 21 teams play in the OJHL.

scoop85

Quote from: CASDalton Bancroft is still leading the OJHL in points (39 in 21 games).  Btw 21 teams play in the OJHL.

The OJHL has produced lots of terrific players over the years. Just some of the NHL talent that played in the OJHL include Zach Hyman, Barclay Goodrow, Josh Bailey, Mitch Marner, John Tavares, Darnell Nurse, and Jordan Bennington.

Trotsky

Quote from: George64When Marian Mosko comes to Cornell, he'll be the second Slovak to play here, the other being Frank Kovac '00.  Interestingly, he could team with Czech Ondrej Psenicka '25, creating a Czechoslovakian line. Slovakia and the Czech Republic split apart in 1992, the culmination of the Velvet Revolution.

Geography czechs.

ugarte

Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: George64When Marian Mosko comes to Cornell, he'll be the second Slovak to play here, the other being Frank Kovac '00.  Interestingly, he could team with Czech Ondrej Psenicka '25, creating a Czechoslovakian line. Slovakia and the Czech Republic split apart in 1992, the culmination of the Velvet Revolution.

Geography czechs.
Huh nobody else pointed out Kovac and Svoboda overlapping.

Trotsky

Quote from: ugarteHuh nobody else pointed out Kovac and Svoboda overlapping.
As a narcissist of Slovak and Czech identity, I must have.


Swampy

Quote from: ursusminorSean Donaldson https://twitter.com/ClippersHockey/status/1467193780168425472

https://www.eliteprospects.com/player/290348/sean-donaldson

Hummm. Played for Naniamo: that's a pretty good pipeline.

I wonder if he's any relation to Cam?