2024-25 Players Graduating

Started by stereax, March 29, 2025, 07:32:14 PM

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arugula

Would've been intriguing to see where he would have gone coming off last season. It will be long haul for him.

BearLover

Quote from: arugulaWould've been intriguing to see where he would have gone coming off last season. It will be long haul for him.
At the end of the day, it's going to come down to how he performs in the pros. Matt Galajda was one of the best goalies in Cornell hockey history and he is now out of hockey just a few years after graduating. Probably because he wanted to get on with his life with the NHL not being an attainable goal.

underskill

NHL teams don't like small goalies for better or worse

stereax

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Sullivan Mack to Hartford Wolfpack for ATO
ATO and then a contract for next year!
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stereax

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Sullivan Mack to Hartford Wolfpack for ATO
ATO and then a contract for next year!
Was just about to add that in!
Thank you!!
Of course! I'm keeping an updated tally on the first post of the thread.
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arugula

Quote from: underskillNHL teams don't like small goalies for better or worse

Yes. Dustin wolf may be the exception.

stereax

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Quote from: underskillNHL teams don't like small goalies for better or worse

Yes. Dustin wolf may be the exception.
Juuse Saros has entered the chat.
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arugula

Yes indeed.  We had this debate a few years back when Shane was breaking through and Cornell often having smaller goalies.

ugarte

Quote from: arugulaYes indeed.  We had this debate a few years back when Shane was breaking through and Cornell often having smaller goalies.
Jim Crozier was 5'3.

Trotsky

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Quote from: arugulaYes indeed.  We had this debate a few years back when Shane was breaking through and Cornell often having smaller goalies.
Jim Crozier was 5'3.
I have Jim Crozier at 5' 9" 161.  If this is a joke, I apologize, or perhaps I made it better.

Al DeFlorio

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Quote from: arugulaYes indeed.  We had this debate a few years back when Shane was breaking through and Cornell often having smaller goalies.
Jim Crozier was 5'3.
I have Jim Crozier at 5' 9" 161.  If this is a joke, I apologize, or perhaps I made it better.
Brian Cropper was 5'6" and 29-0-0.
Al DeFlorio '65

Swampy

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Quote from: arugulaYes indeed.  We had this debate a few years back when Shane was breaking through and Cornell often having smaller goalies.
Jim Crozier was 5'3.
I have Jim Crozier at 5' 9" 161.  If this is a joke, I apologize, or perhaps I made it better.
Brian Cropper was 5'6" and 29-0-0.

But that was in a universe far, far away and a long time ago.

CUDrew0105

Bancroft has signed with the Bruins. He will be assigned to Providence for the remainder of this season before a one-year entry level contract with the Bruins starts next season. Based on a recent conversation I had with one of the seniors, it sounds like it is a good scenario for him to join a team that is rebuilding and might get some play.
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Free Iggy!!!!

BearLover

Quote from: CUDrew0105Bancroft has signed with the Bruins. He will be assigned to Providence for the remainder of this season before a one-year entry level contract with the Bruins starts next season. Based on a recent conversation I had with one of the seniors, it sounds like it is a good scenario for him to join a team that is rebuilding and might get some play.
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Beeeej

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Quote from: CUDrew0105Bancroft has signed with the Bruins. He will be assigned to Providence for the remainder of this season before a one-year entry level contract with the Bruins starts next season. Based on a recent conversation I had with one of the seniors, it sounds like it is a good scenario for him to join a team that is rebuilding and might get some play.
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Beeeej, Esq.

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