2022 Incoming Recruits

Started by scoop85, June 15, 2022, 11:16:34 AM

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blackwidow

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Nvm.  

https://ecachockey.com/news/2022/7/13/general-over-50-players-represent-league-at-nhl-development-camps.aspx

We have 8 players at development camps.

Cornell - Ian Shane - Colorado Avalanche
Cornell - Matt Stienburg - Colorado Avalanche
Cornell - Maxim Andreev - Seattle Kraken
Cornell - Travis Mitchell - St. Louis
Cornell - Jack Malone - Vancouver Canucks
Cornell - Hank Kempf - New York Rangers
Cornell - Sam Malinski - New York Rangers
Cornell - Justin Ertel - Dallas Stars

Justin Ertel .. :'(

scoop85

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Remington Koepple invited to U.S. World Juniors evaluation camp
Meanwhile, Ian Shane was invited to Avalanche development camp. Should be an interesting competition next year.

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It appears Remington Keopple has made the U.S. roster for the WJC tournament that begins August 9th. There will be two more roster cuts, but I believe the team will be carrying the 3 goalies.  

I believe Keopple would be the first Cornellian on the U.S. team since Cole Bardreau.

Trotsky

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Remington Koepple invited to U.S. World Juniors evaluation camp
Meanwhile, Ian Shane was invited to Avalanche development camp. Should be an interesting competition next year.

Link to am article?

It appears Remington Keopple has made the U.S. roster for the WJC tournament that begins August 9th. There will be two more roster cuts, but I believe the team will be carrying the 3 goalies.  

I believe Keopple would be the first Cornellian on the U.S. team since Cole Bardreau.

Unless I missed something (entirely possible) he's the first Cornellian on any team since Cole.

Jeff Hopkins '82

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Remington Koepple invited to U.S. World Juniors evaluation camp
Meanwhile, Ian Shane was invited to Avalanche development camp. Should be an interesting competition next year.

Link to am article?

It appears Remington Keopple has made the U.S. roster for the WJC tournament that begins August 9th. There will be two more roster cuts, but I believe the team will be carrying the 3 goalies.  

I believe Keopple would be the first Cornellian on the U.S. team since Cole Bardreau.

Unless I missed something (entirely possible) he's the first Cornellian on any team since Cole.

Just to clarify, first male Cornellian on any team since Cole.

Trotsky

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Remington Koepple invited to U.S. World Juniors evaluation camp
Meanwhile, Ian Shane was invited to Avalanche development camp. Should be an interesting competition next year.

Link to am article?

It appears Remington Keopple has made the U.S. roster for the WJC tournament that begins August 9th. There will be two more roster cuts, but I believe the team will be carrying the 3 goalies.  

I believe Keopple would be the first Cornellian on the U.S. team since Cole Bardreau.

Unless I missed something (entirely possible) he's the first Cornellian on any team since Cole.

Just to clarify, first male Cornellian on any team since Cole.

So what I missed is all the women's WJC players, which is kinda big.  Thank you!


RichH

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Now all we need is to find out how to pronounce his name.

ursusminor

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Now all we need is to find out how to pronounce his name.

I think that it is easier to say than Mbereko. :-D

jkahn

There's a 3rd goalie whose name is cut off on the prior posts, Andrew Oke (Okie or Oak?).  
Keopple's older sister plays for Princeton, so perhaps Arthur, Grady, or Jason can enlighten us on pronunciation.  On Keopple's twitter and instagram pages, he uses Remi, so that seems easy enough to pronounce.  They are playing at 10 EDT tonight.  In the pre-tournament game a couple of days ago, Oke played the first 2 periods and Remi played the 3rd, stopping 6 of 7 shots.
Jeff Kahn '70 '72

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Quote from: jkahnThere's a 3rd goalie whose name is cut off on the prior posts, Andrew Oke (Okie or Oak?).  
Keopple's older sister plays for Princeton, so perhaps Arthur, Grady, or Jason can enlighten us on pronunciation.  On Keopple's twitter and instagram pages, he uses Remi, so that seems easy enough to pronounce.  They are playing at 10 EDT tonight.  In the pre-tournament game a couple of days ago, Oke played the first 2 periods and Remi played the 3rd, stopping 6 of 7 shots.

Des Moines broadcaster gives us "Kepple"...also uses full first name in his call (at least for the brief time I checked out the video highlights from a late April 2022 game).

RichH

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Now all we need is to find out how to pronounce his name.

I think that it is easier to say than Mbereko. :-D

Oh, I have a feeling that it will be easy to pronounce. I just want to get it right. :-)

Key-epple
Kop-pel
Kep-pel
Rhymes with "people"

??

Scersk '97

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Kop-pel
Kep-pel
Rhymes with "people"

??

My sneaking suspicion is that it's originally Köppel, which would normally be transliterated to Koeppel. Later, it was transformed, intentionally or no, into Keopple.

My years-in-the-midwest spidey sense tells me that it will be pronounced Kepp-ull. He's from Wisconsin, after all.

cbuckser

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Kop-pel
Kep-pel
Rhymes with "people"

??

My sneaking suspicion is that it's originally Köppel, which would normally be transliterated to Koeppel. Later, it was transformed, intentionally or no, into Keopple.

My years-in-the-midwest spidey sense tells me that it will be pronounced Kepp-ull. He's from Wisconsin, after all.

When his sister, Mariah, scored the overtime game-winning goal for Princeton in the 2020 ECAC Championship game, her surname was pronounced Kep-pel/Kepp-ull.
Craig Buckser '94

Jeff Hopkins '82

Watching the USA vs Austria game right now.  Koeppel is getting some ice time for the third period.  

The announcers are giving a lot of love to Cornell and the atmosphere at Lynah. One of them said (paraphrasing) "if you're a fan of college hockey, put attending the Harvard game at Lynah on your bucket list."

And yes, they're pronouncing it KEH-puhl.

Edit:  Koeppel gets 20 minutes of shut-out hockey.  He wasn't really called on to make any difficult saves.  Austria only had a handful of shots in the period.

Roy 82

Watched the USA flame out against a Czech team that was described as being big and lumbering compared to the highly skilled and nimble USA. Where have I heard that before? Anyway, seeing the red-clad Czechs I was imagining a future Cornell-Harvard game. Coronato, who was so lethal in previous matches seemed to have largely disappeared for this game.