Recruits 2026 and Beyond

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andyw2100

Quote from: scoop85 on March 03, 2026, 05:09:12 PM
Quote from: CUlater 89 on March 03, 2026, 02:58:46 PM
Quote from: scoop85 on March 03, 2026, 08:45:05 AMHughes participated in Toronto's Development Camp last summer. Also appears to be 1st cousins with the 3 NHL Hughes'

Source?  I'm pretty sure that's not right.  Ryan's brother is Kent Hughes, the Montreal GM.  Kent does have a son Jack, but not "that" Jack.

I got that from a google search, but I now think that's an error.

I also found that online, but did not actually research the source.

Trotsky

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Quote from: stereax on March 02, 2026, 09:45:40 PM
Quote from: stereax on March 02, 2026, 09:43:27 PMNEW RECRUIT NEW RECRUIT NEW RECRUIT

Callum Hughes - Erie Otters - '06 forward. 18 pts in 49 games, which, not great production but probably has other things going for him. From Basking Ridge, NJ!

Formerly a BU commit 👀
Just checked... teammate of Michael Dec. Also holy crap the Otters are trash this year. Points might not tell the story about this guy.

Hughes is -24 so... he plays a lot!  Dec is -10 and also leading them in scoring at 23-25-48 in 43 GP.  They've got 4 guys in the -30s.  They're not a good hockey team. 17 wins against 42 of a variety of types of losses.  Woof.

stereax

NEW COMMIT ALERT

Ryland Randle.

Helluva name.

5'10", 170 lbs. Dman in the USHL, about half a PPG. Sounds like he could come in next year.

How many dmen do we have??
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scoop85

Quote from: stereax on March 06, 2026, 02:58:02 PMNEW COMMIT ALERT

Ryland Randle.

Helluva name.

5'10", 170 lbs. Dman in the USHL, about half a PPG. Sounds like he could come in next year.

How many dmen do we have??


Formerly committed to ASU.

Since he'll be 20 in May, I assume he'll be arriving in the fall.

chimpfood

Michael Dec and Cal Hughes finish their season with the dreadful Erie Otters. Dec closes at 68 points in 62 games this season behind 3 tonight. Hughes ends with 23 points in 58 games. Both should come in for us next year.

Also coming to a merciful end is Baie Como Drakkar's season. Aiden Kirkwood (just turned 18) posted 10 points in 60 games, and Declan Wotton (still 16) put up 6 points in 28 games.

All are forwards.

Defenseman Sam Peckham finished up his high school career at Edina and is now with Waterloo in the USHL. Three games (as the seventh defenseman) so far no points.

I'll try to post stuff for our other juniors guys when their seasons end, but everyone else in the CHL is on to playoffs, USHL still has a few more regular season games.

BearLover

Seems some of us have already started looking ahead to next year  :'(

ursusminor

Quote from: BearLover on March 23, 2026, 10:20:49 AMSeems some of us have already started looking ahead to next year  :'(

Am I allowed to?

stereax

Quote from: ursusminor on March 23, 2026, 11:07:16 AM
Quote from: BearLover on March 23, 2026, 10:20:49 AMSeems some of us have already started looking ahead to next year  :'(

Am I allowed to?
you? always.

but it's good to keep an eye on our prospects in any case.
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The Rancor

Quote from: chimpfood on March 23, 2026, 12:25:37 AMMichael Dec and Cal Hughes finish their season with the dreadful Erie Otters. Dec closes at 68 points in 62 games this season behind 3 tonight. Hughes ends with 23 points in 58 games. Both should come in for us next year.

Also coming to a merciful end is Baie Como Drakkar's season. Aiden Kirkwood (just turned 18) posted 10 points in 60 games, and Declan Wotton (still 16) put up 6 points in 28 games.

All are forwards.

Defenseman Sam Peckham finished up his high school career at Edina and is now with Waterloo in the USHL. Three games (as the seventh defenseman) so far no points.

I'll try to post stuff for our other juniors guys when their seasons end, but everyone else in the CHL is on to playoffs, USHL still has a few more regular season games.

Thanks for keeping up with all of this and sharing.

sah67

Quote from: chimpfood on March 23, 2026, 12:25:37 AMMichael Dec and Cal Hughes finish their season with the dreadful Erie Otters.

I'm just sad we didn't manage to snag their teammate (and Erie PIMs leader), Ritter Coombs, who looks like he came straight from central casting for the role of "goon" in the next reboot of Mighty Ducks:


Pghas

everything has changed so much in the last 18 months - since they opened up the Canadian Junior leagues to NCAA, nobody gets committed out of prep school anymore.  Totally makes sense - there have been so many recruits who get to the ju hors level and it just doesn't work out for them.  Since success in juniors seems to correlate much more closely with NCAA success it makes much more sense to just recruit kids - sometimes a bit older kids - from juniors.  Just means that kids will have to decide playing college hockey is the most important thing they want to do in life and go play juniors during or after high school. Smart kids less willing to do that without a commitment.

BearLover

Quote from: Pghas on Today at 02:40:40 PMeverything has changed so much in the last 18 months - since they opened up the Canadian Junior leagues to NCAA, nobody gets committed out of prep school anymore.  Totally makes sense - there have been so many recruits who get to the ju hors level and it just doesn't work out for them.  Since success in juniors seems to correlate much more closely with NCAA success it makes much more sense to just recruit kids - sometimes a bit older kids - from juniors.  Just means that kids will have to decide playing college hockey is the most important thing they want to do in life and go play juniors during or after high school. Smart kids less willing to do that without a commitment.
You're probably closer to this than I am, but I'd be surprised if that's a big factor. If you're good enough to be recruited by an Ivy or any other D1 school, then you're almost certainly thinkings juniors, even before a commitment. Also, schools can and do talk to kids while they're in prep school even if they don't offer commitments.

stereax

Quote from: sah67 on Today at 02:14:51 PM
Quote from: chimpfood on March 23, 2026, 12:25:37 AMMichael Dec and Cal Hughes finish their season with the dreadful Erie Otters.

I'm just sad we didn't manage to snag their teammate (and Erie PIMs leader), Ritter Coombs, who looks like he came straight from central casting for the role of "goon" in the next reboot of Mighty Ducks:


hayden stavroff
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BearLover

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Quote from: chimpfood on March 23, 2026, 12:25:37 AMMichael Dec and Cal Hughes finish their season with the dreadful Erie Otters. Dec closes at 68 points in 62 games this season behind 3 tonight. Hughes ends with 23 points in 58 games. Both should come in for us next year.

Also coming to a merciful end is Baie Como Drakkar's season. Aiden Kirkwood (just turned 18) posted 10 points in 60 games, and Declan Wotton (still 16) put up 6 points in 28 games.

All are forwards.

Defenseman Sam Peckham finished up his high school career at Edina and is now with Waterloo in the USHL. Three games (as the seventh defenseman) so far no points.

I'll try to post stuff for our other juniors guys when their seasons end, but everyone else in the CHL is on to playoffs, USHL still has a few more regular season games.
Dec appears to be a very good recruit. We have an extremely good hit rate with our St. Andrews pipeline...hopefully Syer at Princeton doesn't eat into it too much.

I think recruiting is a bit lacking otherwise, given that the bar has been raised with the pool of players massively expanding.  We'll see.   

stereax

Quote from: BearLover on Today at 03:03:47 PM
Quote from: chimpfood on March 23, 2026, 12:25:37 AMMichael Dec and Cal Hughes finish their season with the dreadful Erie Otters. Dec closes at 68 points in 62 games this season behind 3 tonight. Hughes ends with 23 points in 58 games. Both should come in for us next year.

Also coming to a merciful end is Baie Como Drakkar's season. Aiden Kirkwood (just turned 18) posted 10 points in 60 games, and Declan Wotton (still 16) put up 6 points in 28 games.

All are forwards.

Defenseman Sam Peckham finished up his high school career at Edina and is now with Waterloo in the USHL. Three games (as the seventh defenseman) so far no points.

I'll try to post stuff for our other juniors guys when their seasons end, but everyone else in the CHL is on to playoffs, USHL still has a few more regular season games.
Dec appears to be a very good recruit. We have an extremely good hit rate with our St. Andrews pipeline...hopefully Syer at Princeton doesn't eat into it too much.

I think recruiting is a bit lacking otherwise, given that the bar has been raised with the pool of players massively expanding.  We'll see.   
To be fair, our senior class is tiny and only 2 of them are daily lineup players - DeSantis and O'Brien, both of whom you can replace with, say, Arseneault/Murray (or Dec/Hughes) and Gorski/Wolfenberg/whatever other dmen we have because we have like 5 extra. The more pressing concern from a "next year recruit" standpoint is the center depth if either of Walsh or Casty (or both) go. In either case, I'm sure we'll figure it out.
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