New Recruit

Started by CU Fan, July 22, 2004, 06:12:29 PM

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pfibiger

Updated recruit stats:

Evan Barlow is #3 in scoring on the Salmon Arm Silverbacks:
21-18-13-31

Matt Connors had a hat trick last weekend, I think this stat line is old:
18-6-8-14

Mike Kennedy
23-11-14-25

Taylor Davenport
30-5-10-15

Colin Greening is tough to find stats on, UCC doesn't have much of an athletics web presence. So it's hard to judge the recruiting class since the two 'A' prospects of the class were either injured for a large part of the season (Connors) or have no stats online (Greening).

from an older ushr.com bit about Greening:

"Upper Canada College star power forward Colin Greening, a 6’1” LW from St. John’s, Newfoundland, has reportedly been offered a full scholarship by RPI. Clarkson and Cornell are also in the picture…"
Phil Fibiger '01
http://www.fibiger.org

calgARI '07

I think Greening could end up being a Moulson-type guy that comes in under the radar from a Junior B team.
Barlow appears to have the potential to be a big time scorer.

billy bob

I agree that barlow has big scoring potential but Moulson haad over 100 points in junior B's and she was the league MVP. but yea i think he probly is going to be pretty good just not another Moulson.

calgARI '07

[Q]billy bob Wrote:

 I agree that barlow has big scoring potential but Moulson haad over 100 points in junior B's and she was the league MVP. but yea i think he probly is going to be pretty good just not another Moulson.[/q]

Well then maybe Connors will be another Moulson because his numbers last year in Junior B were unbelievable at 78 goals and 51 assists in 70 games.

billy bob

Ive seem video of connors from the salmon arm website and he looks like a vesce type player.

atb9

what does that mean?  Because I don't remember Connors being tiny.  Over six feet, right?  And almost 200 pounds?  Sounds very un-Vesce like.  Is he a faceoff guy?  Does he control the puck?  Is he a hitter with that weight?
24 is the devil

cbuckser

Billy Bob was probably writing about Evan Barlow, who plays for the Salmon Arm Silverbacks.
Craig Buckser '94

Greg Berge

I'll take another Moulson (and how many times have we said that before...), but projecting scoring between levels is notoriously hit or miss.  The alltime leading scorer in the Canadian juniors, beyond Gretzky, Bossy, or Lemieux, is the immortal Patrice Lefebvre.

billy bob


atb9

no worries, I should have spotted the mix up with the name and team and put things together but I didn't.
24 is the devil

pfibiger

Evan Barlow had a good night the other night, 3 goals and 2 assists against the Vernon Vipers.

From the BCHL forum:
"(Salmon Arm) Evan Barlow (3 goals & 2 assists) was by far the Silverbacks best player, Barlow had tones of ice to use his speed and skill to create lots of great scoring chances."

Phil Fibiger '01
http://www.fibiger.org

Greg Berge

Nothing new on Heisenberg's site, but since Cornell is still light on incoming blueliners, this guy would be the perfect addition to the defensive corps  :-)  :

Joe Finley-LD Sioux Falls (USHL) 6'7 226 6-29-88

atb9

put a camera on his helmet and Coach can get some great birds eye film to review!  Wow, that is tall.  Maybe he can play some powerforward and tight end?
24 is the devil

calgARI '07

[Q]Greg Berge Wrote:

 Nothing new on Heisenberg's site, but since Cornell is still light on incoming blueliners, this guy would be the perfect addition to the defensive corps    :

Joe Finley-LD Sioux Falls (USHL) 6'7 226 6-29-88



Edited 1 times. Last edit at 01/08/05 02:04PM by Greg Berge.[/q]

If that guy came to Cornell, it would probably give them the biggest blueline in North America, including NHL.

One thing is for sure, Cornell needs to add at least one more blueliner to the recruiting class.

Jeff Hopkins '82

He's from S. Dakota.  Power forward is out.  He can't jump.  ::rolleyes::