Recruits 2026 and Beyond

Started by BearLover, June 05, 2025, 01:34:48 PM

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BearLover

Quote from: chimpfood on October 11, 2025, 09:40:39 PMAlex Pelletier absolutely going off in the USHL. 7 goals and 2 assists in 7 games.
Pelletier is an interesting recruiting case. The following is based off what I can find on the Internet. Someone with more knowledge of his situation/junior hockey generally may want to fill in some details. 

He's from Connecticut, committed to Cornell while at Avon Old Farms prep school. Back in 2021 he was a first round pick in the QMJHL American draft. (I'm not sure how competitive this draft is, as it's just of American players, but first round sounds good. Also, did the team who drafted him have reason to believe he'd leave prep school and go play Canada major juniors?) He ended up finishing prep school, and committed to Cornell in the fall of his senior year. After graduating he was a second round (19th overall) pick in the USHL draft. By the time he started in the USHL, he had already turned 19. He had a good first year. Now, in his second season, at 20 years old, he leads the USHL in goals.

His case is an illustration of why recruiting is hard to predict from stats and rankings alone: when he committed, he was an 18-year-old senior in prep school and it was impossible to tell if he was a good recruit. Now, he's having a great season in the USHL, so we have a lot more to go on. Still, how much of his USHL success is due to him being 20?

Overall, he looks like a strong recruit. But as always, there's a lot of uncertainty in recruiting.

Swampy

Quote from: BearLover on October 13, 2025, 10:43:47 AMStill, how much of his USHL success is due to him being 20?

Overall, he looks like a strong recruit. But as always, there's a lot of uncertainty in recruiting.

Unless his age decreases, his current performance suggests his potential going forward.

chimpfood

Looking at Pelletier's box scores with Lincoln every night cracks me up. The guy has scored 5 goals and gotten 3 assists over the last 3 games and he did so while taking a ridiculous 24 shots, 10 of them coming tonight. The kid can clearly score but he's not gonna be allowed or able to take that many shots in college so I don't know how much it's gonna carry over. Pretty much the polar opposite of him is recruit Michael Dec, a forward for Owen Sound in the OHL who has 1 goals and 11 assists in his 12 games. Get these two on a line together and it might just work.

BearLover

NHL Central Scouting Players To Watch list dropped today. The are two Cornell recruits listed in the "W" category, indicating a candidate for a 6th/7th round pick: Tuminaro and Puglisi. Harvard is recruiting well again, with five on the list, including a B, three Cs, and one W. Quinnipiac has two Ws. Dartmouth surprises with one C and one W. Brown, Yale, and Colgate each have a W as well. Don't see any for Clarkson, StL, RPI, Union, or Princeton.

Usual blue blood programs at the top of the list except Minnesota only has two Cs.

Overall I'd like to see us step up our recruiting a bit. The bar is higher now with so more talent pouring into college hockey.

https://www.nhl.com/news/gavin-mckenna-tops-central-scouting-preliminary-players-to-watch-list

BearLover

If I understand eligibility rules correctly, 16 of our 17 current recruits (all except Declan Wotton) are eligible to be drafted in the spring. So it's disappointing to only have two listed in the rankings, both as potential late round picks.

You could view our recruits in three batches:
1. Pre-Casey [Sandruck, Tuminaro, Pelletier, Dec, Major]
2. Casey hired, Schafer and Leivermann still on staff [Marmulak through Dontigny]
3. Current coaching makeup, with Schafer and Leivermann gone and two new assistants [Wotton, Puglisi, Long]

I'll leave it as an exercise to the reader to assess the promise of the different batches and/or ascertain any sort of causation.

One thing I will say is that a lot of recruits are under 6', which hurts their draft stock even if they end up as strong college players.

chimpfood

Assuming Heisenberg meant Cornell and not "Corbell," we have picked up a new recruit from Saint Andrews, Charlie Sullivan.

Heisenberg's 2026 list can be found here:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/u/2/d/1bCxOl1bl2oSsBb-nE28c5BaS4QMqcRCyJDIxqkaOOjk/htmlview#gid=1310221579

ursusminor

A public post on Neutral Zone about recent commitments. https://neutralzone.com/2025/10/27/ncaa-commitments-oct-20-oct-26/

Re: Sullivan

QuoteCharlie Sullivan (D, L, 6'1, 183, St. Andrew's College, 03/21/2009, Cornell)

A draft pick of the Guelph Storm, Sullivan is currently playing at St. Andrew's College. In 2028, the defenseman will head to Cornell.

Sullivan put in a great performance at the OHL Cup, where his Don Mills Flyers placed second.

"Throughout the OHL Cup, Charlie showcased his strong compete level, skating, and shot. Looking at his compete level, Charlie backchecked consistently. He rarely trailed the play and was consistently one of the first players back to limit zone entries for his team. Charlie won numerous puck battles. Due to his strong physical game, Charlie delivered many hits to opponents away from the puck, enabling him to gain puck possession and initiate breakouts. Charlie frequently positioned himself in shooting lanes, demonstrating a willingness to put his body on the line. He blocked many shots, limiting scoring chances against his team. Regarding his skating, he was agile. Charlie demonstrated the ability to utilize both his inside and outside edges effectively."

scoop85

Quote from: ursusminor on October 29, 2025, 01:24:08 AMA public post on Neutral Zone about recent commitments. https://neutralzone.com/2025/10/27/ncaa-commitments-oct-20-oct-26/

Re: Sullivan

QuoteCharlie Sullivan (D, L, 6'1, 183, St. Andrew's College, 03/21/2009, Cornell)

A draft pick of the Guelph Storm, Sullivan is currently playing at St. Andrew's College. In 2028, the defenseman will head to Cornell.

Sullivan put in a great performance at the OHL Cup, where his Don Mills Flyers placed second.

"Throughout the OHL Cup, Charlie showcased his strong compete level, skating, and shot. Looking at his compete level, Charlie backchecked consistently. He rarely trailed the play and was consistently one of the first players back to limit zone entries for his team. Charlie won numerous puck battles. Due to his strong physical game, Charlie delivered many hits to opponents away from the puck, enabling him to gain puck possession and initiate breakouts. Charlie frequently positioned himself in shooting lanes, demonstrating a willingness to put his body on the line. He blocked many shots, limiting scoring chances against his team. Regarding his skating, he was agile. Charlie demonstrated the ability to utilize both his inside and outside edges effectively."


Sounds like a prototypical Cornell defenseman.