Recruits...

Started by ithacat, October 16, 2005, 10:49:43 AM

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cbuckser

Colin Greening is featured on this week's installment of Inside the BCHL.  Bernie Pascall interviews him and Bill Bestwick.
http://www.bchl.bc.ca/leagues/inside_videos.cfm?leagueID=2393&clientID=1413
Craig Buckser '94

pfibiger

of note:

I saw on USCHO that Richard Bachman (the goalie from Cushing mentioned here a while ago) is deciding between Cornell, Colorado College, and Harvard. He's on the NHL Central Scouting players to watch list as a B (just like Blake Gallagher and Brendon Nash)
Phil Fibiger '01
http://www.fibiger.org

ithacat

[Q]pfibiger Wrote:

 of note:

I saw on USCHO that Richard Bachman (the goalie from Cushing mentioned here a while ago) is deciding between Cornell, Colorado College, and Harvard. He's on the NHL Central Scouting players to watch list as a B (just like Blake Gallagher and Brendon Nash)[/q]

Cornell needs to hit on one of these goalies, maybe Richard's the one.

Tony Romano is also listed as a B-rated player on the list.

lgr...



Will

[Q]ithacat Wrote:

Cornell needs to hit on one of these goalies, maybe Richard's the one.

[/q]

Maybe McKee's somewhat worse numbers this year thus far are all a part of a master plan to make it more lucrative for star goalies to come to Cornell.

Hey, one can hope.
Is next year here yet?

ithacat

[Q]Will Wrote:

 [Q2]ithacat Wrote:

Cornell needs to hit on one of these goalies, maybe Richard's the one.

[/Q]
Maybe McKee's somewhat worse numbers this year thus far are all a part of a master plan to make it more lucrative for star goalies to come to Cornell.

Hey, one can hope.[/q]

David's always impressed me as a team-first guy. :-)

I'm hoping an opportunity to work with David for a year is compelling to one of these highly-regarded prospects, though I think many of them want to step in and be the guy from day 1.

DiLeo shouldn't be discounted either, considering he hasn't had the opportunity to play in any real games. Though, again, given David's struggles it's a bit curious that DD hasn't earned an opportunity.

Beeeej

[Q]pfibiger Wrote:I saw on USCHO that Richard Bachman (the goalie from Cushing mentioned here a while ago) is deciding between Cornell, Colorado College, and Harvard. He's on the NHL Central Scouting players to watch list as a B (just like Blake Gallagher and Brendon Nash)[/q]

Apologies if this joke has already been made, but... if Richard Bachman commits, are we sure that on move-in day Stephen King won't be the one who shows up?

Beeeej
Beeeej, Esq.

"Cornell isn't an organization.  It's a loose affiliation of independent fiefdoms united by a common hockey team."
   - Steve Worona

ursusminor

Since thare are Cornell recruits playing, I'll mention here that the CJAHL Prospects game will be broadcast tonight at 7:30 CST (8:30 EST) on the net at http://www.gx94radio.com/. Details about the game can be found at  http://yorktonterriers.com/prospectsgame/.

redhair34

[Q]ursaminor Wrote:

 Since thare are Cornell recruits playing, I'll mention here that the CJAHL Prospects game will be broadcast tonight at 7:30 CST (8:30 EST) on the net at . Details about the game can be found at  .[/q]

Thanks.  Blake Gallagher scores goal for "Team West" to give them the 2-1 lead late in the first period.

ursusminor

[Q]ursaminor Wrote:

 Since thare are Cornell recruits playing, I'll mention here that the CJAHL Prospects game will be broadcast tonight at 7:30 CST (8:30 EST) on the net at . Details about the game can be found at  .[/q]

The boxscore and the results of the skill competion have been posted at http://yorktonterriers.com/prospectsgame/

In the game, Blake Gallagher had a goal as already mentioned and Brendan Nash had an assist.

pfibiger

stats through last weekend...


Colin Greening   BCHL      32   16   21   37   
Blake Gallagher   SJHL      27   16   10   26
Justin Milo   USHL      24   7   10   17
Brendon Nash   BCHL      26   4   20   24
Anthony Romano   AJHL      29   44   35   79
Joe Scali   BCHL      31   18   13   31
Phil Fibiger '01
http://www.fibiger.org

pfibiger

also, here's an article about Colin Greening:

http://www.nanaimobulletin.com/portals-code/list.cgi?paper=51&cat=40&id=548485&more=

QuoteA few days before the Nanaimo Clippers' recent skills competition, the News Bulletin asked defenceman Trevor Verwolf to handicap the field. Who would win fastest skater?
"Greening," Verwolf replied, without hesitation.
And the hardest shot?
"Greening again. Probably Greening for everything."
It's clear there's a special talent in the lineup each night that forward Colin Greening pulls on his No. 15 sweater.

QuoteUCC team's tournament schedule in the U.S. gave him the opportunity to play in front of college scouts. By the end of his first year in Toronto, he had attracted interest from at least 10 U.S. colleges. At the start of his second year at UCC, Greening committed to Cornell.
"They're not only looking for (conference) championships, but national championships," he said. "They have top-of-the-line facilities, their winning record's great, they have a great campus, it's an Ivy League school. I responded well to the guys down there; they're guys a lot like me, a lot of Canadians. It just felt right."

Cornell also gave Greening the freedom to make his own decisions. The coaches told him they would love to have him this season, but pointed out that a year of junior hockey might serve him well. The U.S. Hockey League was one possibility, but Cornell also suggested the BCHL, specifically, Nanaimo.
Phil Fibiger '01
http://www.fibiger.org

ursusminor

Chris Heisenberg's blog http://hockeyrecruits.blogspot.com/ mentions that Cornell is in the hunt for Cody Goloubef, a defenseman for the Milton Icehawks (OPJHL). Also in the hunt are several other schools (Maine, New Hampshire, Boston University, Ohio State, Miami of Ohio, and Notre Dame). Since he was born in late 1989, it's probably not for next fall. His page at the Icehawks' site http://www.miltonicehawks.com/profile_player.php?search=39.


calgARI '07

[Q]ursaminor Wrote:

 Chris Heisenberg's blog  mentions that Cornell is in the hunt for Cody Goloubef, a defenseman for the Milton Icehawks (OPJHL). Also in the hunt are several other schools (Maine, New Hampshire, Boston University, Ohio State, Miami of Ohio, and Notre Dame). Since he was born in late 1989, it's probably not for next fall. His page at the Icehawks' site .

[/q]

Heisenberg lists him as a 2007 recruit so you're right.  He is ranked second in the OPJHL for what it's worth.

Trotsky

[Q]ursaminor Wrote:
Since he was born in late 1989[/q]

God, I feel old...

ursusminor

[Q]Trotsky Wrote:

 [Q2]ursaminor Wrote:
Since he was born in late 1989[/Q]
God, I feel old...[/q]

You feel old? I haven't cleaned my apartment since he was born. :-P