Opponents and Others 2023-24

Started by Iceberg, June 02, 2023, 05:40:46 PM

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Trotsky


Trotsky

Quote from: BearLoverMid-majors like RIT, Michigan Tech, Army are getting absolutely wrecked in the transfer portal right now.
How does it work with the academies?  Isn't that a little... complicated?

Trotsky


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arugula


Weder

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When will we see a four school player?

I wouldn't be surprised if it's happened already but it's far less likely because you'd have to sit out a year when transferring more than once as an undergrad in most situations. Three schools is a lot easier because you get the one transfer with immediate eligibility and then you're also eligible right away as a grad transfer.
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chimpfood

Basse is actually a great pick up for a school like Saint Lawrence. Seems like a weird choice on Basse's part but who am I to judge.

marty

Quote from: chimpfoodBasse is actually a great pick up for a school like Saint Lawrence. Seems like a weird choice on Basse's part but who am I to judge.

Maybe he is already on campus if he transferred so as to enjoy the Eclipse.
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George64

He played two years at Colorado College (41 games) and two years at St. Cloud State (44 games), isn't his eligibility used up?  I assume he's a grad student, how much time does he get?  Does the odometer turn back to zero?

ugarte

Quote from: George64He played two years at Colorado College (41 games) and two years at St. Cloud State (44 games), isn't his eligibility used up?  I assume he's a grad student, how much time does he get?  Does the odometer turn back to zero?
probably still a COVID bonus year

Trotsky

Quote from: ugarte
Quote from: George64He played two years at Colorado College (41 games) and two years at St. Cloud State (44 games), isn't his eligibility used up?  I assume he's a grad student, how much time does he get?  Does the odometer turn back to zero?
probably still a COVID bonus year
I thought COVID only gave you an extra year to do your 4.  I'm at a loss to see how somebody with 4 full years can come back, unless it's a one semester thing like Inglehart.

upprdeck

Covid year never happened in the scheme of things.

Robb

Quote from: upprdeckCovid year never happened in the scheme of things.
Exactly.  Clearly, since he played 20+ games that year but then was denied the opportunity to ride the bench in a couple of league playoff games, he deserves another entire year of eligibility, the poor dear.  

I am so over COVID 5th years.
Let's Go RED!

BearLover

Quote from: Trotsky
Quote from: ugarte
Quote from: George64He played two years at Colorado College (41 games) and two years at St. Cloud State (44 games), isn't his eligibility used up?  I assume he's a grad student, how much time does he get?  Does the odometer turn back to zero?
probably still a COVID bonus year
I thought COVID only gave you an extra year to do your 4.  I'm at a loss to see how somebody with 4 full years can come back, unless it's a one semester thing like Inglehart.
The COVID year of 2020-21 did not count towards the four years of eligibility. That's why for several years now we've been going up against opponents playing their fifth season of college hockey. Several teams like Quinnipiac and Western Michigan are loaded with players who have played five full seasons.