Incoming Recruits
Coming in 2020-21:
Forwards:
Jack O'Leary
Kyle Penney
Defensemen:
James Rayhill
Jack Lagerstrom
Coming in 2021-22:
Forwards:
Aidan Cobb
Dan McIntyre
Defensemen:
Donald Kempf
Michael Suda
Goaltenders:
Joe Howe
"Mark Mazzoleni looks like a guy whose dog just died out there..."
Thanks, that's probably a more reliable list of recruits, as it includes a commit not listed on the college hockey inc list. The point of this thread is to link to their stats, though. My understanding is that no page on the internet does this. Big Red Puckhead doesn't update in real time I believe.Chris '03
Heisenberg has been compiling for years: [docs.google.com]
We all missed Kempf, so I'm glad Bear took the time to do this. Note that Kempf is our first recruit born after 9/11.
Proud to announce my commitment to continue my education and play division 1 hockey at Cornell University. Thank you to everyone that has helped make this dream of mine come true! #BigRed pic.twitter.com/6zcVk4ytys
— Sam Malinski (@sammalinski) December 11, 2018
From my somewhat limited viewing, Malone plays a strong game all over the ice. He’s got nice size, he skates well, and is defensively responsible (which will please you know who). I don’t think he’s scored a goal in the tournament, but has played more of a 3rd line role and isn’t on the power play. But he does a nice job in the corners, is a heady passer, and has a good shot.
Today’s final will be streamed today live at 6 p.m. ET at this link. Russia beat the USA 4-3 in OT in their preliminary game.
Junior captain Jimmy Rayhill, who has already committed to Cornell University for the fall of 2020, anchors the defense. “Jimmy is a great skater and is a difference-maker because of his I.Q. and vision, which is off the charts,” said Badger. “He sees things very few do.”
Nice goal here by Jack Malone in USHL action last nightJack Malone (@YtownPhantoms) turns on the ✈️✈️✈️ and buries the backhand! #WhosNext pic.twitter.com/kFecC0GV9W
— USHL (@USHL) January 12, 2019
Class of '25? We've signed a bar mitzvah boy.
Trotsky
I like Bear's list. Thanks for doing it! I was not aware of the College Hockey Inc page before and relied on Heisenberg to produce this.
We all missed Kempf, so I'm glad Bear took the time to do this. Note that Kempf is our first recruit born after 9/11.
He goes by "Hank"
[chicagomission.com]
and Hank Kempf is a cousin of Stephen Bâby (one generation removed).
Jeff Kahn '70 '72
jkahn
Trotsky
I like Bear's list. Thanks for doing it! I was not aware of the College Hockey Inc page before and relied on Heisenberg to produce this.
We all missed Kempf, so I'm glad Bear took the time to do this. Note that Kempf is our first recruit born after 9/11.
He goes by "Hank"
[chicagomission.com]
and Hank Kempf is a cousin of Stephen Bâby (one generation removed).
Great name. Begs for the nickname: Mein Kempf.
No it doesn't.Swampy
jkahn
Trotsky
I like Bear's list. Thanks for doing it! I was not aware of the College Hockey Inc page before and relied on Heisenberg to produce this.
We all missed Kempf, so I'm glad Bear took the time to do this. Note that Kempf is our first recruit born after 9/11.
He goes by "Hank"
[chicagomission.com]
and Hank Kempf is a cousin of Stephen Bâby (one generation removed).
Begs for the nickname: Mein Kempf.
You're right but what if he was going to Clarkson.BearLover
No it doesn't.Swampy
jkahn
Trotsky
I like Bear's list. Thanks for doing it! I was not aware of the College Hockey Inc page before and relied on Heisenberg to produce this.
We all missed Kempf, so I'm glad Bear took the time to do this. Note that Kempf is our first recruit born after 9/11.
He goes by "Hank"
[chicagomission.com]
and Hank Kempf is a cousin of Stephen Bâby (one generation removed).
Begs for the nickname: Mein Kempf.
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ugarte
You're right but what if he was going to Clarkson.BearLover
No it doesn't.Swampy
jkahn
Trotsky
I like Bear's list. Thanks for doing it! I was not aware of the College Hockey Inc page before and relied on Heisenberg to produce this.
We all missed Kempf, so I'm glad Bear took the time to do this. Note that Kempf is our first recruit born after 9/11.
He goes by "Hank"
[chicagomission.com]
and Hank Kempf is a cousin of Stephen Bâby (one generation removed).
Begs for the nickname: Mein Kempf.
Loser might apply.
Proud and honored to announce my commitment to play D1 hockey at Cornell University! I would like to thank my family, friends, coaches, and everyone that has helped me along the way. #LGR pic.twitter.com/n2VsByFd46
— Michael Suda Jr (@michaelsuda7) February 7, 2019
(Not really. With Malone and Stienburg we'll have 5 this Fall.)
Ella Huntley (Buffalo Bisons 14U) commits to Cornell University for 2023-2024 @huntley_ella @CornellWHockey
— WHockey Commits (@WHockeyCommits) February 15, 2019
ursusminor
Ella Huntley (Buffalo Bisons 14U) commits to Cornell University for 2023-2024 @huntley_ella @CornellWHockey
— WHockey Commits (@WHockeyCommits) February 15, 2019
OK, that's just too young.
Apparently she turned 14 twelve days ago, so we were recruiting her at 13. Yikes. That's 7th grade.Jeff Hopkins '82
ursusminor
Ella Huntley (Buffalo Bisons 14U) commits to Cornell University for 2023-2024 @huntley_ella @CornellWHockey
— WHockey Commits (@WHockeyCommits) February 15, 2019
OK, that's just too young.
I think the men's team had a similar early commit with Joey Kubachka, who committed when he was around 14. He is now playing for West Chester University of Pennsylvania in the ACHA.
Trotsky
Apparently she turned 14 twelve days ago, so we were recruiting her at 13. Yikes. That's 7th grade.Jeff Hopkins '82
ursusminor
Ella Huntley (Buffalo Bisons 14U) commits to Cornell University for 2023-2024 @huntley_ella @CornellWHockey
— WHockey Commits (@WHockeyCommits) February 15, 2019
OK, that's just too young.
I think the men's team had a similar early commit with Joey Kubachka, who committed when he was around 14. He is now playing for West Chester University of Pennsylvania in the ACHA.
Which shows how imperfect early recruiting is. In fairness the girls tend to mature earlier, so perhaps a top-flight girl hockey player is a bit more of a “can’t miss” at that age.
upprdeck
can they even have recruiting contact at that age?
I think as long as the recruit is making the initial contact? The whole NCAA recruiting thing is a ridiculous sham.
Weder
upprdeck
can they even have recruiting contact at that age?
The whole NCAA recruiting thing is a ridiculous sham.
+100
2019
Berard 3.75
Dirven 4.00
Kabachka 3.50
Lagarstrom 3.75
Malinski 3.75
Malone 4.00
Mitchell 3.75
Muzyka 3.75
Nelson 3.50
O’Leary 4.00
Stienburg 3.75
B Tupker 3.50
Z Tupker 3.50
2020
Kempf 3.75
Penney 3.75
Rayhill 3.75
Suda 4.00
What the numbers mean [www.neutralzone.net] (I think that is a public document.)
I have been assuming that the ratings, but not the evaluations, are public since they usually include it on their tweets, Also I have not gotten any complaints when I post this for RPI's recruits. From past experience, they may have some recruits in the wrong year and some may no longer be Cornell recruits.
If it is of interest, I will also post the same information for Cornell's women recruits. They range from 3.00 to 4.25. RPI's women recruits also cover a wider range than the men.
ursusminor
If it is of interest, I will also post the same information for Cornell's women recruits. They range from 3.00 to 4.25. RPI's women recruits also cover a wider range than the men.
Thanks, Ralph! It is of great interest.
Truly great would be seeing the ratings from our past classes, to give us context. You know, in your copious free time.
Trotsky
ursusminor
If it is of interest, I will also post the same information for Cornell's women recruits. They range from 3.00 to 4.25. RPI's women recruits also cover a wider range than the men.
Thanks, Ralph! It is of great interest.
Truly great would be seeing the ratings from our past classes, to give us context. You know, in your copious free time.
Well, I am retired as you know, and it is a good break from writing a speech in German on the reaction in Germany to the Chernobyl disaster.
OK, the women,
2019
Breza 4.25
Daniel 4.25
Isaac 4.25
Kenyon 3.50
Zingas 4.00
Zweber 3.00
2020
Boucher 4.00
Chokelel 3.50
Delianedis 4.25
Messier 4.00
Rud 4.00
Ruggiero 3.75
Yu 3.75
2021
Dulac 3.25
Guilday 3.75
Huo 3.50
MacSween 3.75
Mende 4.00
2022
Adam 3.75
Chan 4.00
Geer 3.50
Regalado 3.25
If there is someone missing on either this or the men's list, they may have been evaluated and just not been linked to Cornell. If you give me their first and last name, I will check. OTOH, from my own experience, they sometimes find out about recruits committing before other sources. I can, of course, supply the given name if you want to Google anyone.
They only go back to 2016. I am sure that this doesn't agree with your freshmen through junior classes.
2018
Andreyev 4.00
Brakel 3.75
Bramwell 3.50
Leahy 4.00
McDonald 3.50
Motley 3.75
Regush 4.00
Song 3.25
2017
Barron 3.75
Betts 3.75
Cairns 3.75
Donaldson 3.75
Galajda 3.75
Green 4.00
Haiskanen 3.75
Locke 3.75
McGrath 3.25
Mullin 4.00
2016
Bauld 3.50
Hoffman 4.00
Kaldis 4.50
Malott 4.00
Murphy 3.50
ursusminor
Past classes.
They only go back to 2016. I am sure that this doesn't agree with your freshmen through junior classes.
2018
Andreyev 4.00
Brakel 3.75
Bramwell 3.50
Leahy 4.00
McDonald 3.50
Motley 3.75
Regush 4.00
Song 3.25
2017
Barron 3.75
Betts 3.75
Cairns 3.75
Donaldson 3.75
Galajda 3.75
Green 4.00
Haiskanen 3.75
Locke 3.75
McGrath 3.25
Mullin 4.00
2016
Bauld 3.50
Hoffman 4.00
Kaldis 4.50
Malott 4.00
Murphy 3.50
The ratings seem a bit off the mark for Barron, Donaldson and Galajda. Interesting that Kaldis had a significantly higher rating than anyone else during the cycle.
Thank you for posting. Who are "Kabachka" and "Nelson"? Looks like some of the other names are spelled wrong. Makes me wonder about these ratings...ursusminor
Since I posted this information for the 2018 recruits over the summer, here are the ratings for Cornell's 2019 and 2020 recruits from Neutral Zone. They reevaluate a few every once in a while.
2019
Berard 3.75
Dirven 4.00
Kabachka 3.50
Lagarstrom 3.75
Malinski 3.75
Malone 4.00
Mitchell 3.75
Muzyka 3.75
Nelson 3.50
O’Leary 4.00
Stienburg 3.75
B Tupker 3.50
Z Tupker 3.50
2020
Kempf 3.75
Penney 3.75
Rayhill 3.75
Suda 4.00
What the numbers mean [www.neutralzone.net] (I think that is a public document.)
I have been assuming that the ratings, but not the evaluations, are public since they usually include it on their tweets, Also I have not gotten any complaints when I post this for RPI's recruits. From past experience, they may have some recruits in the wrong year and some may no longer be Cornell recruits.
If it is of interest, I will also post the same information for Cornell's women recruits. They range from 3.00 to 4.25. RPI's women recruits also cover a wider range than the men.
BearLover
Thank you for posting. Who are "Kabachka" and "Nelson"? Looks like some of the other names are spelled wrong. Makes me wonder about these ratings...ursusminor
Since I posted this information for the 2018 recruits over the summer, here are the ratings for Cornell's 2019 and 2020 recruits from Neutral Zone. They reevaluate a few every once in a while.
2019
Berard 3.75
Dirven 4.00
Kabachka 3.50
Lagarstrom 3.75
Malinski 3.75
Malone 4.00
Mitchell 3.75
Muzyka 3.75
Nelson 3.50
O’Leary 4.00
Stienburg 3.75
B Tupker 3.50
Z Tupker 3.50
2020
Kempf 3.75
Penney 3.75
Rayhill 3.75
Suda 4.00
What the numbers mean [www.neutralzone.net] (I think that is a public document.)
I have been assuming that the ratings, but not the evaluations, are public since they usually include it on their tweets, Also I have not gotten any complaints when I post this for RPI's recruits. From past experience, they may have some recruits in the wrong year and some may no longer be Cornell recruits.
If it is of interest, I will also post the same information for Cornell's women recruits. They range from 3.00 to 4.25. RPI's women recruits also cover a wider range than the men.
Should be Joey Kubachka, my misspelling. He plays now for an ACHA school. Nelson is Joshua Nelson who plays for the London Knights. I assume that they were once Cornell recruits, but I certainly don't know. As I wrote "From past experience, they may have some recruits in the wrong year and some may no longer be Cornell recruits." They make a lot of errors. I noticed that they conflated reports for 5'6" Clarkson forward recruit Alexis Giguere with a 6'2" defenseman of the same name. I wrote a couple of times about similar errors for RPI recruits, but I don't follow other schools close enough for anything else.
The ratings are not perfect as was pointed out in the previous post. I find them and the evaluations, which I won't post, interesting, but certainly not the end-all. They gave a 3.75 to the RPI women's 3rd string goalie who has not played at all in two years. I don't expect to see her next season either when she will be the only returnee.
[www.eliteprospects.com]
We understand the spirit in which they are intended, and I greatly appreciate you copying them out for us. I found them fascinating.ursusminor
The ratings are not perfect as was pointed out in the previous post. I find them and the evaluations, which I won't post, interesting, but certainly not the end-all.
Corey Hoffman played 2 games his freshman year and disappeared. His 4.00 suggests we missed out for whatever reason. I see no listing of him on any current roster at any level.
The ratings appear to be correct on each of the three lists which I posted.
I didn’t post the list of current women’s players. They only go back to 2017.
2018
Burke 4.25
Frechette 4.00
McKenzie 4.00
Pietrowski 4.00
Song 4.00
2017
Browning 3.75
Facchinato 4.00
Frechette 4.00
Mills 4.00
Nealey 4.00
Phelps 4.00
Slobodzian 4.00
BTW, they don’t yet have Ella Huntley who committed a few days ago as a Cornell recruit. Believe it or not, she is only rated at 3.00. I assume that will improve before she shows up in Ithaca. I can’t believe that any school would recruit a player who isn’t considerably above average that far in advance. Interestingly, the RPI men received a verbal this week for a player born in 2003 who was rated at 3.00. It is now at 3.25.
The list of NZ’s scouts are here for the men and here for the women.
Van Gelder 3.75
Thibodeau, in data base, but not rated
Trotsky
Corey Hoffman played 2 games his freshman year and disappeared. His 4.00 suggests we missed out for whatever reason. I see no listing of him on any current roster at any level.
Do you suppose this is where he wound up?
Swampy
Trotsky
Corey Hoffman played 2 games his freshman year and disappeared. His 4.00 suggests we missed out for whatever reason. I see no listing of him on any current roster at any level.
Do you suppose this is where he wound up?
Anything is possible, but I wouldn't expect someone from Long Island to end up coaching kids in Edmonton. Could he still be at Cornell but not playing hockey? He still has a twitter account with Cornell on it. I assume that, unlike RPI, there is no online student directory.
There is a directory and per the directory he's still a Cornell student.ursusminor
Swampy
Trotsky
Corey Hoffman played 2 games his freshman year and disappeared. His 4.00 suggests we missed out for whatever reason. I see no listing of him on any current roster at any level.
Do you suppose this is where he wound up?
Anything is possible, but I wouldn't expect someone from Long Island to end up coaching kids in Edmonton. Could he still be at Cornell but not playing hockey? He still has a twitter account with Cornell on it. I assume that, unlike RPI, there is no online student directory.
Jeff Kahn '70 '72
jkahn
There is a directory and per the directory he's still a Cornell student.ursusminor
Swampy
Trotsky
Corey Hoffman played 2 games his freshman year and disappeared. His 4.00 suggests we missed out for whatever reason. I see no listing of him on any current roster at any level.
Do you suppose this is where he wound up?
Anything is possible, but I wouldn't expect someone from Long Island to end up coaching kids in Edmonton. Could he still be at Cornell but not playing hockey? He still has a twitter account with Cornell on it. I assume that, unlike RPI, there is no online student directory.
I wonder if he’s in hockey shape?
scoop85
jkahn
There is a directory and per the directory he's still a Cornell student.ursusminor
Swampy
Trotsky
Corey Hoffman played 2 games his freshman year and disappeared. His 4.00 suggests we missed out for whatever reason. I see no listing of him on any current roster at any level.
Do you suppose this is where he wound up?
Anything is possible, but I wouldn't expect someone from Long Island to end up coaching kids in Edmonton. Could he still be at Cornell but not playing hockey? He still has a twitter account with Cornell on it. I assume that, unlike RPI, there is no online student directory.
I wonder if he’s in hockey shape?
I think at this point the issue is if he's in shape that makes him as effective as some of the players who either are playing injured or otherwise are the least effective on the team.
Trotsky
Does the school need to get the league to "clear" a student to play, or could we literally just have some student lace them up (with whatever consequences later on if he was deemed ineligible)? Would the ref allow a team to skate a player not listed on the roster? i.e., does "roster" have consequential meaning within the rules of the league?
I would have to imagine a student would have to be on the official NCAA roster to be eligible for a game. Think of the legal implications of a random student was hurt or killed on the ice during an NCAA game. That said, I think it’s up to the school to ensure a player meets the NCAA’s requirements for eligibility. That’s why you sometimes hear much later on of NCAA sanctions for an ineligible player. I assume if the NCAA cleared a player as eligible they couldn’t later turn around and impose sanctions (unless someone provided false info?)
Maine on line one. They say they'll hold.CU2007
I assume if the NCAA cleared a player as eligible they couldn’t later turn around and impose sanctions (unless someone provided false info?)
Yesterday two future RPI players in the USHL were involved in trades. One of the other players involved in one of those trades, Jaden Shields, will be playing for his fourth USHL team this season (Chicago, Omaha, Sioux Falls, and now Lincoln). The USHL does require a player 18 or under to approve of a trade, but this just seems wrong to me.
ursusminor
Several years ago, someone commented here that he did feel it was right for a junior aged player to be traded from one team to another.
Yesterday two future RPI players in the USHL were involved in trades. One of the other players involved in one of those trades, Jaden Shields, will be playing for his fourth USHL team this season (Chicago, Omaha, Sioux Falls, and now Lincoln). The USHL does require a player 18 or under to approve of a trade, but this just seems wrong to me.
Wrong yes, but it's just a business and like most now a days, the employees don't matter as much as the bottom line.
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005
Jim Hyla
Wrong yes, but it's just a business and like most now a days, the employees don't matter as much as the bottom line.
Sad, but true....
Jim Hyla
ursusminor
Several years ago, someone commented here that he did feel it was right for a junior aged player to be traded from one team to another.
Yesterday two future RPI players in the USHL were involved in trades. One of the other players involved in one of those trades, Jaden Shields, will be playing for his fourth USHL team this season (Chicago, Omaha, Sioux Falls, and now Lincoln). The USHL does require a player 18 or under to approve of a trade, but this just seems wrong to me.
Wrong yes, but it's just a business and like most now a days, the employees don't matter as much as the bottom line.
True, but I wonder how many junior teams actually make money.
BTW, I edited my previous post because I left out the important word "not" in the first sentence.
ursusminor
Jim Hyla
ursusminor
Several years ago, someone commented here that he did feel it was right for a junior aged player to be traded from one team to another.
Yesterday two future RPI players in the USHL were involved in trades. One of the other players involved in one of those trades, Jaden Shields, will be playing for his fourth USHL team this season (Chicago, Omaha, Sioux Falls, and now Lincoln). The USHL does require a player 18 or under to approve of a trade, but this just seems wrong to me.
Wrong yes, but it's just a business and like most now a days, the employees don't matter as much as the bottom line.
True, but I wonder how many junior teams actually make money.
BTW, I edited my previous post because I left out the important word "not" in the first sentence.
So you're taking your guidance from the president?
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005
Jim Hyla
ursusminor
Jim Hyla
ursusminor
Several years ago, someone commented here that he did feel it was right for a junior aged player to be traded from one team to another.
Yesterday two future RPI players in the USHL were involved in trades. One of the other players involved in one of those trades, Jaden Shields, will be playing for his fourth USHL team this season (Chicago, Omaha, Sioux Falls, and now Lincoln). The USHL does require a player 18 or under to approve of a trade, but this just seems wrong to me.
Wrong yes, but it's just a business and like most now a days, the employees don't matter as much as the bottom line.
True, but I wonder how many junior teams actually make money.
BTW, I edited my previous post because I left out the important word "not" in the first sentence.
So you're taking your guidance from the president?
I avoid Shirley Jackson as much as possible.
scoop85
Apparently Berard suffered a potential career-ending back injury in December.(October) Glad he’s back on the ice, and hopefully the injury won’t recur.
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005
Jim Hyla
scoop85
Apparently Berard suffered a potential career-ending back injury in December.(October) Glad he’s back on the ice, and hopefully the injury won’t recur.
Yeah, I read it as October but for some reason typed December. He missed virtually the entire regular season.
Piper Grober (Toronto Leaside Wildcats BAA) commits to Cornell University for 2023-2024 @pipergrober6 @TorontoLeaside @LowerLakesFHL @CornellWHockey
— WHockey Commits (@WHockeyCommits) April 18, 2019
Georgia Schiff (Vermont Dynamo - Boys AAA) commits to Cornell University for 2022-2023 @CornellWHockey
— WHockey Commits (@WHockeyCommits) April 12, 2019
ursusminor
Piper Grober (Toronto Leaside Wildcats BAA) commits to Cornell University for 2023-2024 @pipergrober6 @TorontoLeaside @LowerLakesFHL @CornellWHockey
— WHockey Commits (@WHockeyCommits) April 18, 2019
Georgia Schiff (Vermont Dynamo - Boys AAA) commits to Cornell University for 2022-2023 @CornellWHockey
— WHockey Commits (@WHockeyCommits) April 12, 2019
2023-2024? Good lord.
Rule changes approved by the NCAA’s Division I Council today will significantly alter the recruiting timeline for Division I men’s hockey prospects with the goal of slowing down and improving the recruiting experience.
The changes restructure the timing of permissible recruiting activities, creating two starting points for various recruiting activities. The most impactful changes are:
Eliminating all recruiting conversations (whether initiated by the coach or the prospect) prior to Jan. 1 of a prospect’s sophomore (grade 10) year.
Establishing Aug. 1 prior to a prospect’s junior (grade 11) year as the first date when NCAA coaches can make a verbal offer.
Trotsky
As if on cue, NC$$ moves to reform college hockey recruiting and stop bullshit like this with the men. Hopefully we'll see something similar on the women's side (why would there be a difference?).
Trotsky- you didn't read enough of that article which implies no changes being looked at for the women
The rule changes for men’s hockey recruiting vary slightly from another set of changes approved for most other NCAA sports, including women’s hockey.
...
The men’s hockey rules changes are distinct from other sports to help account for other opportunities in hockey that prospective student-athletes may be presented with at a young age.
Sounds like something about Juniors is the issue for the men, while that isn't an issue for the women.
BearLover
Updated the list to account for Cobb's recent commitment and EliteProspects correcting the spelling of Stienburg's name. All good things must come to an end, and soon the coaching staff will have to start lining up replacements for the excellent Class of 2021 (Barron, Galajda, Donaldson, Mullin, Locke, Green, Betts, Haiskanen, Cairns, McGrath).
Yes, it's June 29th. The summer's almost history.
Recruiting happens years before the players matriculate, and much of it during the offseason.marty
BearLover
Updated the list to account for Cobb's recent commitment and EliteProspects correcting the spelling of Stienburg's name. All good things must come to an end, and soon the coaching staff will have to start lining up replacements for the excellent Class of 2021 (Barron, Galajda, Donaldson, Mullin, Locke, Green, Betts, Haiskanen, Cairns, McGrath).
Yes, it's June 29th. The summer's almost history.
Per Brandon Thomas, there will be a Cornell player wearing #13 for the first time since before we had a national title.
Also the fourth set of twins in the 25-year head coaching tenure of Mike Schafer ... and Jack Malone will become the first @CornellMHockey player to wear 13 since 1966. [t.co]
— Brandon Thomas (@BT_unassisted) July 9, 2019
RichH
Per Brandon Thomas, there will be a Cornell player wearing #13 for the first time since before we had a national title.
Also the fourth set of twins in the 25-year head coaching tenure of Mike Schafer ... and Jack Malone will become the first @CornellMHockey player to wear 13 since 1966. [t.co]
— Brandon Thomas (@BT_unassisted) July 9, 2019
Used to be that only Russians would wear #13. Now it seems everyone does.
Certainly a balanced class, with lots of guys who look like they can contribute right away. Given what we have coming back, competition for playing time will be fierce (as it should be).
My favorite number so he's already my favorite player!RichH
Per Brandon Thomas, there will be a Cornell player wearing #13 for the first time since before we had a national title.
Also the fourth set of twins in the 25-year head coaching tenure of Mike Schafer ... and Jack Malone will become the first @CornellMHockey player to wear 13 since 1966. [t.co]
— Brandon Thomas (@BT_unassisted) July 9, 2019
BearLover
Recruiting happens years before the players matriculate, and much of it during the offseason.marty
BearLover
Updated the list to account for Cobb's recent commitment and EliteProspects correcting the spelling of Stienburg's name. All good things must come to an end, and soon the coaching staff will have to start lining up replacements for the excellent Class of 2021 (Barron, Galajda, Donaldson, Mullin, Locke, Green, Betts, Haiskanen, Cairns, McGrath).
Yes, it's June 29th. The summer's almost history.
Yeah, and honestly if they're starting now it's probably too late.
Happily, I feel like this year's freshman class (minus the goaltending) is a big part of that plan. It's a big group with lots of quality junior leagues represented, and the one guy who didn't play much in juniors was a 3rd round draft pick out of what appears to be a strong prep school league. There were only 3 freshmen who saw regular ice time last year, so 2021-22 could get ugly if a lot of the newcomers don't pan out.
Tom Lento
There were only 3 freshmen who saw regular ice time last year, so 2021-22 could get ugly if a lot of the newcomers don't pan out.
That's a little misleading. Of the 7 players after Brakel left, 1 was the obvious "goalie who raises the median GPA" so that leaves us with 6. Of those 6 we had Regush as a star, Leahy and Motley as solid contributors, and Andreev as one of the best couple D on the team until his injury. That's 4 who should be regulars this year. Then there's Song who was injured all year. He may have been Charles Wang's pity draft pick or he may be something; we'll find out. Bramwell wasn't ready yet but there have been plenty of guys who didn't do much as frosh but later came into their own (Nuttle, Rauter, Weidner).
This incoming class looks very solid, with most of the guys looking like they fit the profile of guys like Malott, Green, or Barron. They have size and Mike seems to continue to be serious about bringing in goals and skating chops. I see this group as deep and able to withstand the injuries that seem to be increasing around the league. We pretty much know that at least one important F and one D will be out at any given time and this gives us cover.
Wow. He never got a degree at all. Crazy decision in this economy.scoop85
As nice as it is to discuss who’s arriving on campus, do folks remember this one who got away?
Meanwhile, just today I was thinking about this one who got away. Those are some gaudy numbers.
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Trotsky
1 was the obvious "goalie who raises the median GPA'...
I heard a couple weeks ago there's quite a few of those on the lacrosse team, too (not all goalies obviously).
KenP
Interesting that Ben Tupker is listed as 6'3" while his twin brother Zach is only 6'1"
Are they Fraternal twins (vs. identical twins)? [www.healthychildren.org]
Career NHLer. Not really thinking that's a problem.ugarte
Wow. He never got a degree at all. Crazy decision in this economy.scoop85
As nice as it is to discuss who’s arriving on campus, do folks remember this one who got away?
I wouldn't say he counts. Judging by the eLF thread he was a commit for 11 days. That's only 16 credit hours of A's at Harvard.
I'm trying to recall our freshman who elected to go back to the juniors after just a few weeks here because he was emotionally overwhelmed. I think he was Quebecois. That wasn't Limoges was it? (Edit: no, he was from... fucking Winchester? VA rednecks and antique furniture stores Winchester? Jesus...)
Greg. This is the oldest you have ever been.Trotsky
Career NHLer. Not really thinking that's a problem.ugarte
Wow. He never got a degree at all. Crazy decision in this economy.scoop85
As nice as it is to discuss who’s arriving on campus, do folks remember this one who got away?
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Trotsky
Tom Lento
There were only 3 freshmen who saw regular ice time last year, so 2021-22 could get ugly if a lot of the newcomers don't pan out.
That's a little misleading. Of the 7 players after Brakel left, 1 was the obvious "goalie who raises the median GPA" so that leaves us with 6. Of those 6 we had Regush as a star, Leahy and Motley as solid contributors, and Andreev as one of the best couple D on the team until his injury. That's 4 who should be regulars this year. Then there's Song who was injured all year. He may have been Charles Wang's pity draft pick or he may be something; we'll find out. Bramwell wasn't ready yet but there have been plenty of guys who didn't do much as frosh but later came into their own (Nuttle, Rauter, Weidner).
This incoming class looks very solid, with most of the guys looking like they fit the profile of guys like Malott, Green, or Barron. They have size and Mike seems to continue to be serious about bringing in goals and skating chops. I see this group as deep and able to withstand the injuries that seem to be increasing around the league. We pretty much know that at least one important F and one D will be out at any given time and this gives us cover.
Oh, weird, I totally missed Motley when looking at the roster. Should've been 4 in my original post, which is a little better. If Song or Bramwell turn out to be strong contributors later in their careers there's more of a margin for error with the incoming class and better guarantees of depth in future years, but that's kind of my point - this incoming class is pretty important.
About the incoming group, I agree they look solid. Most of the USHL/BCHL recruits seem strong by the numbers, the one prep school player was a 3rd round pick, and the 3 from the second-tier junior leagues put up the kind of scoring stats you want to see from a college prospect in those leagues. You never know how things will go but there's good cause for optimism.
ugarte
Greg. This is the oldest you have ever been.Trotsky
Career NHLer. Not really thinking that's a problem.ugarte
Wow. He never got a degree at all. Crazy decision in this economy.scoop85
As nice as it is to discuss who’s arriving on campus, do folks remember this one who got away?
Yeah, I was surprised he missed that too. If it’s a sign of aging that’s a problem for me, since Greg and I are the same age.
And still missing it. So apparently we can pinpoint the exact moment I lost it.scoop85
ugarte
Greg. This is the oldest you have ever been.Trotsky
Career NHLer. Not really thinking that's a problem.ugarte
Wow. He never got a degree at all. Crazy decision in this economy.scoop85
As nice as it is to discuss who’s arriving on campus, do folks remember this one who got away?
Yeah, I was surprised he missed that too. If it’s a sign of aging that’s a problem for me, since Greg and I are the same age.
Trotsky
And still missing it. So apparently we can pinpoint the exact moment I lost it.scoop85
ugarte
Greg. This is the oldest you have ever been.Trotsky
Career NHLer. Not really thinking that's a problem.ugarte
Wow. He never got a degree at all. Crazy decision in this economy.scoop85
As nice as it is to discuss who’s arriving on campus, do folks remember this one who got away?
Yeah, I was surprised he missed that too. If it’s a sign of aging that’s a problem for me, since Greg and I are the same age.
You appear to have missed the sarcasm in Charles’ comment.
scoop85
Trotsky
And still missing it. So apparently we can pinpoint the exact moment I lost it.scoop85
ugarte
Greg. This is the oldest you have ever been.Trotsky
Career NHLer. Not really thinking that's a problem.ugarte
Wow. He never got a degree at all. Crazy decision in this economy.scoop85
As nice as it is to discuss who’s arriving on campus, do folks remember this one who got away?
Yeah, I was surprised he missed that too. If it’s a sign of aging that’s a problem for me, since Greg and I are the same age.
You appear to have missed the sarcasm in Charles’ comment.
And who the fuck is CHARLES?!
(OK, OK, I get it. My only defense is I expect better from a pro.)
The amount of time it took you to pick up on it is the proof that it was good, not that it was bad.Trotsky
scoop85
Trotsky
And still missing it. So apparently we can pinpoint the exact moment I lost it.scoop85
ugarte
Greg. This is the oldest you have ever been.Trotsky
Career NHLer. Not really thinking that's a problem.ugarte
Wow. He never got a degree at all. Crazy decision in this economy.scoop85
As nice as it is to discuss who’s arriving on campus, do folks remember this one who got away?
Yeah, I was surprised he missed that too. If it’s a sign of aging that’s a problem for me, since Greg and I are the same age.
You appear to have missed the sarcasm in Charles’ comment.
And who the fuck is CHARLES?!
(OK, OK, I get it. My only defense is I expect better from a pro.)
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Yes, identical twins according to the press release.Rita
KenP
Interesting that Ben Tupker is listed as 6'3" while his twin brother Zach is only 6'1"
Are they Fraternal twins (vs. identical twins)? [www.healthychildren.org]
ugarte
The amount of time it took you to pick up on it is the proof that it was good, not that it was bad.
No.
Bear with me here.
It did occur to me that my sarcasm meter was broken (though only after you pointed out my dotage).
At that point I saw that it was you and not one of our other posters. I thought, "OK... but that's a joke I could make. He thinks of jokes I can't. I've seen him do it. There has to be something else." So I looked for something better, didn't find it, and thought, "in fact it's so good I still don't see it," thus complimenting you further by assuming I was missing it (note: this is something I do not do with other people).
So the price of you being complimented twice here at the highest level is this one joke doesn't get high marks. It wasn't dumb or bad, but it was something I'd have expected from somebody more plodding, like, say, me. It was a first rate second rate joke, as are all of mine. I expect second rate first rate jokes from you and first rate first rate jokes from people like Carlin and Pryor.
This has been another episode of Belaboring the Obvious.
Trotsky
Is 29 our largest roster?
Did the '67 roster even have 20? (Edit: 20 played in at least 1 game.)
At the alumni dinner in New Haven last season, Schafer was asked what he could do about all the injuries. His answer was something like, "Bring in a big recruiting class for next fall." After the 2018-2019 season, this seems to be his new religion.
The extra skater helps. I wonder if we'll ever reach a situation where we use all 19 skaters regularly, whether we'll have a PK specialist, a guy we use late in games if we want to shift uptempo (or down), maybe even a FOGO.Swampy
Trotsky
Is 29 our largest roster?
Did the '67 roster even have 20? (Edit: 20 played in at least 1 game.)
At the alumni dinner in New Haven last season, Schafer was asked what he could do about all the injuries. His answer was something like, "Bring in a big recruiting class for next fall." After the 2018-2019 season, this seems to be his new religion.
Trotsky
The extra skater helps. I wonder if we'll ever reach a situation where we use all 19 skaters regularly, whether we'll have a PK specialist, a guy we use late in games if we want to shift uptempo (or down), maybe even a FOGO.Swampy
Trotsky
Is 29 our largest roster?
Did the '67 roster even have 20? (Edit: 20 played in at least 1 game.)
At the alumni dinner in New Haven last season, Schafer was asked what he could do about all the injuries. His answer was something like, "Bring in a big recruiting class for next fall." After the 2018-2019 season, this seems to be his new religion.
Praying to every deity out there that hockey never goes the FOGO route.
I was pretty much joking. Possession off the face off means 50x more in lax than in hockey.Jeff Hopkins '82
Praying to every deity out there that hockey never goes the FOGO route.
The joke itself was a throwaway but you're discounting the knock-on effects of everything you've posted since.Trotsky
ugarte
The amount of time it took you to pick up on it is the proof that it was good, not that it was bad.
No.
Bear with me here.
It did occur to me that my sarcasm meter was broken (though only after you pointed out my dotage).
At that point I saw that it was you and not one of our other posters. I thought, "OK... but that's a joke I could make. He thinks of jokes I can't. I've seen him do it. There has to be something else." So I looked for something better, didn't find it, and thought, "in fact it's so good I still don't see it," thus complimenting you further by assuming I was missing it (note: this is something I do not do with other people).
So the price of you being complimented twice here at the highest level is this one joke doesn't get high marks. It wasn't dumb or bad, but it was something I'd have expected from somebody more plodding, like, say, me. It was a first rate second rate joke, as are all of mine. I expect second rate first rate jokes from you and first rate first rate jokes from people like Carlin and Pryor.
This has been another episode of Belaboring the Obvious.
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Jeff Kahn '70 '72
Trotsky
I was pretty much joking. Possession off the face off means 50x more in lax than in hockey.Jeff Hopkins '82
Praying to every deity out there that hockey never goes the FOGO route.
So was I. Shoulda used a smiley.