Recruits 2023 and beyond
Trotsky
Yeah, I didn't like that shit one bit. But I guess it's accurate. And after a hundred years of schools fucking athletes, athletes fucking schools -- while not wonderful -- is certainly preferable.scoop85
“Currently committed to Cornell University…” hopefully isn’t meant to imply anything.
Mark Sheifele was once "currently committed to Cornell University" before he blew up and ended up as a top-10 NHL draft pick.
A Kitchener Rangers fan has a different agenda from ours.Trotsky
Yeah, I didn't like that shit one bit. But I guess it's accurate. And after a hundred years of schools fucking athletes, athletes fucking schools -- while not wonderful -- is certainly preferable.scoop85
“Currently committed to Cornell University…” hopefully isn’t meant to imply anything.
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B. Tupker and Howe entered the transfer portal but haven’t committed anywhere (yet).
So, we are losing 4-5 F, 1 D, and 1-2 G.
We are definitely bringing in forwards Wallace, Bancroft, Donaldson, and DeSantis, and goalie Keopple.
That leaves an additional 0-1 F, 1 D, and 0-1 G to bring in to balance out the players we are losing. No one else in the pipeline screams college-ready. Cobb (F) turns 20 in May but hasn’t produced in junior hockey. Sean Mahoney (F) only played twelve games this season. Jack O’Brien (D) didn’t put up much in the way of offensive numbers this season but is probably the most likely defenseman to come next year as he turned 19 in March and is an everyday player in the BCHL. We have no other committed goalies to replace Howe if he leaves.
Then we have a ton of promising 17- and 18-year-olds, some of whom will be drafted this season or next, but most of whom have limited or no junior hockey experience. Fegaras has played a year in the OJHL and is projected as a mid-round pick in this year’s draft, however. It will be interesting to see whether the coaching staff brings in any of these players. (We are also starting to pick up some promising 16-year-olds.)
I think most likely next year’s class will consist of Wallace, Bancroft, Donaldson, DeSantis, O’Brien, Keopple. Maybe Fegaras if the coaching staff thinks they need another defenseman.
Also, Ryan McInchak, goaltender from AIC as a transfer.
Seger has played 3 years for Union, but since he'd have two years of eligibility left there, I am hoping that he has two years of eligibility at Cornell, should he choose to take two years to graduate. Per his Union bio, he was a computer engineering major there. He was Union's 3rd leading scorer last year.blackwidow
An email from Schafer mentions that Gabriel Seger from Union will join as a transfer.
Also, Ryan McInchak, goaltender from AIC as a transfer.
Per hockeydb, McInchak has played only 133 minutes over 4 games in two years at AIC. The good news is that he's only allowed one goal and has made 50 saves.
Jeff Kahn '70 '72
BearLover
In particular, Seger has put up strong numbers on some bad Union teams. Based on his size (6’4), he could be more of a power forward.
3rd in scoring last year; 2nd in scoring his freshman year. Perhaps more importantly, he's clearly not the defensive problem on those bad Union teams.
Big kid that can score and play defense, and who will likely be around for two years? Absolutely great pickup!
Wait, did we just execute a trade with Union, considering where Ben Tupker is headed? Who's the "player to be named later?"
BearLover
These are Cornell’s first transfers in many years and the first of the active transfer portal era. Cornell and the Ivies not allowing grad athletes puts them at a big disadvantage at picking up transfers and I’m happy the coaching staff was able to pull this off. In particular, Seger has put up strong numbers on some bad Union teams. Based on his size (6’4), he could be more of a power forward. Between him and Winter Wallace coming in, hopefully the Red can shore up last year’s netfront weakness. The fact we have a goalie coming in indicates Howe will be transferring out (despite nothing having been announced yet as far as I know).
I know I keep beating this drum, but we have the size to do better in front of the net. I think we had a lot of players new to this level of hockey who were used to dominating through skill alone at their previous levels. So, it'll get better through practice and experience.
I know we didn't love how last year ended, but I am very optimistic for the future, especially given just how ugly things could have gotten after the long layoff.
Scersk '97
BearLover
In particular, Seger has put up strong numbers on some bad Union teams. Based on his size (6’4), he could be more of a power forward.
3rd in scoring last year; 2nd in scoring his freshman year. Perhaps more importantly, he's clearly not the defensive problem on those bad Union teams.
Big kid that can score and play defense, and who will likely be around for two years? Absolutely great pickup!
Wait, did we just execute a trade with Union, considering where Ben Tupker is headed? Who's the "player to be named later?"
Seger should fit right in with and should be a very effective player in our system.
billhoward
What is the sense of how good are the incoming Cornell hockey classes this fall and next? Reading the stats and end-of-season awards, every year it looks as if we're loaded and primed to reach the frozen four except that was two decades ago.
While I'm not 100% sure who's part of this year's class--I'm going by CHN's list, which seems to include a couple of guys who I didn't expect to be coming in this year--overall I'd say it's a solid class, probably average to above average compared with recent classes.
The goalie, Remington Koepple, had decent numbers (3.06 GAA, .893 sv pct.) playing for a weak team in the top-level USHL. Assuming Howe is gone, Koepple should be in the mix for PT, with Shane the clear favorite to start as the #1.
According to CHN, Marian Mosko and Jack O'Brien are the new defensemen coming in. I am expecting Mosko to play one more year in juniors, but if he is coming in he's a talented kid from Slovakia who will likely be a mid to late round NHL draft pick. O'Brien is a solid defenseman out of the BCHL who probably won't be as much of an offensive threat as Mosko.
Up front the guys who seem sure to be coming in are Bancroft, Cobb, DeSantis, Donaldson, and Winter. Luke Devlin and Charlie Major are listed on CHN, but I don't think either of them is coming this fall. Of the others, Donaldson and Bancroft put up lots of points in the BCHL and OJHL respectively, with Bancroft named his league MVP and Donaldson as a finalist for the BCHL MVP. DeSantis and Winter put up decent but not spectacular numbers in the USHL and should be contributors at the college level. Cobb has struggled in the juniors since moving on from prep school, and is likely going to be a depth guy. But Alex Rauter had a similar junior history as Cobb, and he turned out to be a much better college player than his junior numbers would have predicted.
b) you make this sound so upbeat (like the recommendation of a guidance counselor who likes you a lot): "Cobb has struggled in the juniors since moving on from prep school, and is likely going to be a depth guy."
c) how does a kid named Jack O'Brien not wind up at BC or, please no, Notre Dame?
c) So for 2022-2023 goalies we have: Ian Shane returning, started half our games, new Remington Keopple
(Des Moines Buccaneers), new Ryan McInchak (AIC transfer), is there a fourth? Departing are Nate McDonald (was senior; maybe going to Michigan State) and freshman Joe Howe? But then we made the 1970 championship run with one goaltender, Brian Cropper, and one about-to-be All-America lacrosse goaltender, Bob Rule, who learned how to lace on skates.
Scersk '97
Who's the "player to be named later?"
Harry Chiti
billhoward
c) how does a kid named Jack O'Brien not wind up at BC or, please no, Notre Dame?
Grades?
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Swampy
West Kilowna's announcement
Actually the announcement from last year when he committed to West Kilowna.
His Elite page. We won't be hurting for goalies, anyway.
Let's hope he's The Chosen.
One of the best-known refs of 40 years ago was Percy Shore, of the Tribe, often partnered with Giles Threadgold. When Percy departed this world to see about Commandments 11-15 being real or not, his grandson tracked me down, asked if I could send a short college hockey remembrance because he'd been elected to the Ontario Jewish Sports Hall of Fame and "I know what you're thinking. Yes, there is an Ontario Jewish Sports Hall of Fame."Trotsky
The second French Canadian Jew after Duddy Kravitz (if you have never seen that movie drop everything and see it immediately, Richard Drefuss' finest role which is a high bar.)
His Elite page. We won't be hurting for goalies, anyway.
Let's hope he's The Chosen.
#MazelTough
And when he blocks a slapshot with his cup ____.Trotsky
In passing, this was the most recent name added to Elite. I demand we immediately recruit him just for the name.
Ben MacDonald (Harvard, 91st) 3rd round
Daimon Gardner (Clarkson, 113rd), Ryan Healey (Harvard, 121st) 4th round
Matthew Morden (Harvard, 131st), Michael Callow (Harvard, 154th) 5th round
blackwidow
George Fegaras drafted 83rd overall, the highest in the ECAC this year.
Ben MacDonald (Harvard, 91st) 3rd round
Daimon Gardner (Clarkson, 113rd), Ryan Healey (Harvard, 121st) 4th round
Matthew Morden (Harvard, 131st), Michael Callow (Harvard, 154th) 5th round
Luke Devlin just selected #182 (6th round) by the Penguins
scoop85
blackwidow
George Fegaras drafted 83rd overall, the highest in the ECAC this year.
Ben MacDonald (Harvard, 91st) 3rd round
Daimon Gardner (Clarkson, 113rd), Ryan Healey (Harvard, 121st) 4th round
Matthew Morden (Harvard, 131st), Michael Callow (Harvard, 154th) 5th round
Luke Devlin just selected #182 (6th round) by the Penguins
I really hope we get to keep Fegaras (pray emoji)
billhoward
And when he blocks a slapshot with his cup ____.
I've done that! It's quite a memorable experience!
"If a player won't go in the corners, he might as well take up checkers."
-Ned Harkness
Was interesting when Ryan Walsh ‘03 (Salisbury/Buff Regals) committed Brown, always thought there was more. Now the Rochester, NY native will stay in-state at Cornell. Headed to BCHL with Chilliwack for upcoming season. #Roco
— Russ Bitely (@russbites) July 10, 2022
Follow-up tweet says Walsh is headed to Ithaca this fall.
Walsh headed to CR for the upcoming season now. [t.co]
— Russ Bitely (@russbites) July 11, 2022
I’d be surprised if this is due to Ertel’s departure, since we seemed to have adequate forward depth even without him. Andreev is now on the 22-23 roster, so Walsh wouldn’t be needed to fill that void.
pfibiger
I imagine CR is Cedar Rapids and he’s going to play a year in the USHL
Well, that makes more sense. Someone needs to tell Bitely that Twitter hasn’t been limited to 140 characters for awhile
Amazing how much taller he is than his dad. I met Lane a few times when he was at Alta Communications (PE fund). Super nice guy. I think he mentioned he married a Cornell grad who is a Cornell hockey fan?CAS
Think the Harvard recruit is Ben MacDonald, who’s dad is former Harvard player Lane MacDonald.
Not the first time he fucked us.RatushnyFan
Amazing how much taller he is than his dad. I met Lane a few times when he was at Alta Communications (PE fund). Super nice guy. I think he mentioned he married a Cornell grad who is a Cornell hockey fan?CAS
Think the Harvard recruit is Ben MacDonald, who’s dad is former Harvard player Lane MacDonald.
Trotsky
Not the first time he fucked us.RatushnyFan
Amazing how much taller he is than his dad. I met Lane a few times when he was at Alta Communications (PE fund). Super nice guy. I think he mentioned he married a Cornell grad who is a Cornell hockey fan?CAS
Think the Harvard recruit is Ben MacDonald, who’s dad is former Harvard player Lane MacDonald.
Nice
Lane MacDonald was a "former Harvard player" in the same sense that Wayne Gretzky was a former Edmonton Oiler. It kind of misses the point. MacDonald won a Hobey and a National Championship with the Crimson.
Roy 82
Lane MacDonald was a "former Harvard player" in the same sense that Wayne Gretzky was a former Edmonton Oiler. It kind of misses the point. MacDonald won a Hobey and a National Championship with the Crimson.
Good fairy tale. I don't believe for a second that any of what you wrote actually ever happened. Especially the part where you compared a Cantab with Wayne Gretzky.
That 1989 Harvard team was spectacular.Roy 82
Trotsky
Not the first time he fucked us.RatushnyFan
Amazing how much taller he is than his dad. I met Lane a few times when he was at Alta Communications (PE fund). Super nice guy. I think he mentioned he married a Cornell grad who is a Cornell hockey fan?CAS
Think the Harvard recruit is Ben MacDonald, who’s dad is former Harvard player Lane MacDonald.
Nice
Lane MacDonald was a "former Harvard player" in the same sense that Wayne Gretzky was a former Edmonton Oiler. It kind of misses the point. MacDonald won a Hobey and a National Championship with the Crimson.
Yep, I believe he would've been in my class. I think his best friend from home was Mark Canduro, who I seem to recall had gotten Francis interested in Cornell. While Canduro was a nice college player, he sure wasn't Ron Francis.
Ron's interest in Cornell continued though, as his daughter did go to Cornell. That was instrumental in his trading to Edmonton for the rights to Riley Nash, as Ron (Carolina GM at the time) had seen Riley play several games at Lynah.
Jeff Kahn '70 '72
He’s not yet 17 and already 6’3”. Hamilton will be playing this season for Omaha in the USHL.‼️Commitment Alert ‼️
— Nichols Hockey (@NicholsHockey) August 22, 2022
Congratulations to Nichols Prep Hockey Defenseman Donovan Hamilton who has recently committed to play NCAA Division I Hockey for the Cornell Big Red (ECAC) #RowtheBoat #YellCornell pic.twitter.com/9SAkDikNFk
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scoop85
New recruit: He’s not yet 17 and already 6’3”. Hamilton will be playing this season for Omaha in the USHL.
Looks like he skates pretty well, too, considering his size. This vid is from 2020 season so he's all of 14 in it.
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George64
Another bit of hockey trivia — Eddy Ambis ‘72, my former dentist and hockey spark-plug at 5’7”, also attended Nichols.
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My records show Ambis as Kimball Union Academy, is that wrong?
Also Nichols:
'50 John Brady '60 Lane Montesano '62 Jim Lytle '65 Dick Adams '91 Tim Vanini '92 Phil Nobel '98 Jason Dailey
Trotsky
George64
Another bit of hockey trivia — Eddy Ambis ‘72, my former dentist and hockey spark-plug at 5’7”, also attended Nichols.
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My records show Ambis as Kimball Union Academy, is that wrong?
Also Nichols:
'50 John Brady '60 Lane Montesano '62 Jim Lytle '65 Dick Adams '91 Tim Vanini '92 Phil Nobel '98 Jason Dailey
I’m relying on my memory, which at 80 leaves something to be desired, but I remember a Buffalo-area prep school. I could be wrong, I’ll check further.
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Cornell roster says Kimball Union.George64
Trotsky
George64
Another bit of hockey trivia — Eddy Ambis ‘72, my former dentist and hockey spark-plug at 5’7”, also attended Nichols.
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My records show Ambis as Kimball Union Academy, is that wrong?
Also Nichols:
'50 John Brady '60 Lane Montesano '62 Jim Lytle '65 Dick Adams '91 Tim Vanini '92 Phil Nobel '98 Jason Dailey
I’m relying on my memory, which at 80 leaves something to be desired, but I remember a Buffalo-area prep school. I could be wrong, I’ll check further.
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Al DeFlorio '65
Trotsky
George64
Another bit of hockey trivia — Eddy Ambis ‘72, my former dentist and hockey spark-plug at 5’7”, also attended Nichols.
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My records show Ambis as Kimball Union Academy, is that wrong?
Also Nichols:
'50 John Brady '60 Lane Montesano '62 Jim Lytle '65 Dick Adams '91 Tim Vanini '92 Phil Nobel '98 Jason Dailey
Also Matt Connors if I remember correctly.
I recall Ambis being from Nichols also. Perhaps he transferred to Kimball Union to play at a different level before Cornell.Al DeFlorio
Cornell roster says Kimball Union.George64
Trotsky
George64
Another bit of hockey trivia — Eddy Ambis ‘72, my former dentist and hockey spark-plug at 5’7”, also attended Nichols.
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My records show Ambis as Kimball Union Academy, is that wrong?
Also Nichols:
'50 John Brady '60 Lane Montesano '62 Jim Lytle '65 Dick Adams '91 Tim Vanini '92 Phil Nobel '98 Jason Dailey
I’m relying on my memory, which at 80 leaves something to be desired, but I remember a Buffalo-area prep school. I could be wrong, I’ll check further.
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Jeff Kahn '70 '72
pfibiger
Trotsky
George64
Another bit of hockey trivia — Eddy Ambis ‘72, my former dentist and hockey spark-plug at 5’7”, also attended Nichols.
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My records show Ambis as Kimball Union Academy, is that wrong?
Also Nichols:
'50 John Brady '60 Lane Montesano '62 Jim Lytle '65 Dick Adams '91 Tim Vanini '92 Phil Nobel '98 Jason Dailey
Also Matt Connors if I remember correctly.
I've got Apple Core (EJHL) for Matt so he may well have been Nichols.
Edit: Yup, very good memory!
jkahn
I recall Ambis being from Nichols also. Perhaps he transferred to Kimball Union to play at a different level before Cornell.Al DeFlorio
Cornell roster says Kimball Union.George64
Trotsky
George64
Another bit of hockey trivia — Eddy Ambis ‘72, my former dentist and hockey spark-plug at 5’7”, also attended Nichols.
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My records show Ambis as Kimball Union Academy, is that wrong?
Also Nichols:
'50 John Brady '60 Lane Montesano '62 Jim Lytle '65 Dick Adams '91 Tim Vanini '92 Phil Nobel '98 Jason Dailey
I’m relying on my memory, which at 80 leaves something to be desired, but I remember a Buffalo-area prep school. I could be wrong, I’ll check further.
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Hey George - that memory is pretty good. I found this online. Nichols clains Ed as one of its alums:
[www.nicholsschool.org]
Jeff Kahn '70 '72
osorojo
Maybe Cornell scouts should look for aspiring politicians who dabble in hockey? The last one we had like that was a doozie!
The author you refer to just wrote a new book:
[www.cbc.ca]
ursusminor
According to Heisenberg, Hudson Gorski for 2025. [www.eliteprospects.com]
Another large defenseman--6'3" as a 16-year-old
scoop85
ursusminor
According to Heisenberg, Hudson Gorski for 2025. [www.eliteprospects.com]
Another large defenseman--6'3" as a 16-year-old
6'4" actually
Thank you!Pghas
Just an update on a 2023 recruit Tyler Wishart. Joined and Suited up this weekend for the Nanaimo Clippers after being Kimball Union’s leading scorer last season. He’s from our area - speed, skill, instant offense. You are gonna love him.
Hopefully real not stat sheet pounds. Go training table!!!Trotsky
I just went through our Commitments' Elite Prospects pages and updated their teams and weights on TBRW. Several of them put on 20 pounds since their original announcement. Katz was the only one who grew taller, by two inches.
I think these are more aging 17 to 19 pounds.billhoward
Hopefully real not stat sheet pounds. Go training table!!!Trotsky
I just went through our Commitments' Elite Prospects pages and updated their teams and weights on TBRW. Several of them put on 20 pounds since their original announcement. Katz was the only one who grew taller, by two inches.
Scersk '97
BearLover
In particular, Seger has put up strong numbers on some bad Union teams. Based on his size (6’4), he could be more of a power forward.
3rd in scoring last year; 2nd in scoring his freshman year. Perhaps more importantly, he's clearly not the defensive problem on those bad Union teams.
Big kid that can score and play defense, and who will likely be around for two years? Absolutely great pickup!
Wait, did we just execute a trade with Union, considering where Ben Tupker is headed? Who's the "player to be named later?"
Tupker scored for union tonight in am ot loss to uconn.
"Mark Mazzoleni looks like a guy whose dog just died out there..."
He's got good size and has put up 14 points in 22 games from the blueline. Looks like an excellent prospect.
I am honored to be given the opportunity to commit to Cornell University to further my education and hockey career. I would like to sincerely thank all who have helped me along the way, but especially my parents, coaches and billets. #YellCornell pic.twitter.com/zV0F3kzYLX
— nick wolfenberg (@NWolfenberg) December 2, 2022
ursusminor
I am honored to be given the opportunity to commit to Cornell University to further my education and hockey career. I would like to sincerely thank all who have helped me along the way, but especially my parents, coaches and billets. #YellCornell pic.twitter.com/zV0F3kzYLX
— nick wolfenberg (@NWolfenberg) December 2, 2022
We appear to be loading up on quality defensemen
scoop85
ursusminor
I am honored to be given the opportunity to commit to Cornell University to further my education and hockey career. I would like to sincerely thank all who have helped me along the way, but especially my parents, coaches and billets. #YellCornell pic.twitter.com/zV0F3kzYLX
— nick wolfenberg (@NWolfenberg) December 2, 2022
We appear to be loading up on quality defensemen
I hope so. His statement looks vague. Did he accept the opportunity to commit?
Trotsky
Current commitments.
Potomac Falls?
03/23/02: Maine 4, Harvard 3
03/28/03: BU 6, Harvard 4
03/26/04: Maine 5, Harvard 4
03/26/05: UNH 3, Harvard 2
03/25/06: Maine 6, Harvard 1
A Nanaimo player from Pound Ridge, NY?
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I thought of Frostbite Falls. Maybe he couldn't get into Whatsamatta U?
Jeff Hopkins '82
Maybe he couldn't get into Whatsamatta U?
Wossamotta. Also, I learned a new word today: mondegreen.
Thank you for adding to our fund of knowledge.Trotsky
Also, I learned a new word today: mondegreen.
"Louie, Louie" has been misheard for one year less than the Ivy League has formally existed.
We could also coin the phrase "Wendover."
Trotsky
Also, I learned a new word today: mondegreen.
As a kid, I enjoyed watching comedian Red “Skeleton” on our 15 inch black and white TV.
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BREAKING: 4 ⭐️ 2006 recruit Connor Arseneault has committed to Cornell. The 6’2 forward out of New Brunswick has 9 goals in 20 games for St. Andrew’s College so far this season. Nice work by @CornellMHockey here.
— Puck Preps (@PuckPreps) December 13, 2022
More on Arseneault ➡️ [t.co] pic.twitter.com/NZpgdIaNiQ
upprdeck
does 2006 mean thats when he was born?
Yep
ugarte
A Nanaimo player from Pound Ridge, NY?
yep. Tyler is from Pound Ridge - played for John Jay HS, Westchester Express, then was leading scorer at Kimball Union last year. Great player.
Aidan Cobb also no longer committed.
Pghas
ugarte
A Nanaimo player from Pound Ridge, NY?
yep. Tyler is from Pound Ridge - played for John Jay HS, Westchester Express, then was leading scorer at Kimball Union last year. Great player.
Aidan Cobb also no longer committed.
Cobb junior career never seemed to truly get off the ground, so that doesn't surprise me.
Trotsky
Jeff Hopkins '82
Maybe he couldn't get into Whatsamatta U?
Wossamotta. Also, I learned a new word today: mondegreen.
My 4-year-old granddaughter coined the word “hanitizer” (meaning “hand sanitizer”) during the peak of the pandemic. I thought it was just a neologism, but I guess I was wrong.
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ugarte
hanitizer isn't a mondegreen. a mondegreen is a misheard lyric (or, in the original, line of poetry) like thinking Jimi Hendrix is singing "Excuse me while I kiss this guy" or Elton John asked Tony Danza to hold him closer.
So, it can't just be a misheard term; it has to be from song or poetry?
Alt: Newscaster on non-center-leaning network recasting the news to make his favorite politicians cleaner.Swampy
My 4-year-old granddaughter coined the word “hanitizer” (meaning “hand sanitizer”) during the peak of the pandemic. I thought it was just a neologism, but I guess I was wrong.
That would be one precocious granddaughter.
yes, but also... more like it's a strange term to apply to a four year old who lacks the age and experience to have had a chance of getting it right.Swampy
ugarte
hanitizer isn't a mondegreen. a mondegreen is a misheard lyric (or, in the original, line of poetry) like thinking Jimi Hendrix is singing "Excuse me while I kiss this guy" or Elton John asked Tony Danza to hold him closer.
So, it can't just be a misheard term; it has to be from song or poetry?
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you are describing a snigletbillhoward
Alt: Newscaster on non-center-leaning network recasting the news to make his favorite politicians cleaner.Swampy
My 4-year-old granddaughter coined the word “hanitizer” (meaning “hand sanitizer”) during the peak of the pandemic. I thought it was just a neologism, but I guess I was wrong.
That would be one precocious granddaughter.
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billhoward
Alt: Newscaster on non-center-leaning network recasting the news to make his favorite politicians cleaner.Swampy
My 4-year-old granddaughter coined the word “hanitizer” (meaning “hand sanitizer”) during the peak of the pandemic. I thought it was just a neologism, but I guess I was wrong.
That would be one precocious granddaughter.
Well, now she’s six and in first grade, reading at about third grade level, so I’d agree with you. But I assumed she came up with hanitizer when she heard “sanitizer” but was unfamiliar with sanitariness, knew it was for hands, and assumed the word was “hanitizer” because one uses it on their hands.
This would not be a singlet, as I understand the term.
billhoward
Alt: Newscaster on non-center-leaning network recasting the news to make his favorite politicians cleaner.Swampy
My 4-year-old granddaughter coined the word “hanitizer” (meaning “hand sanitizer”) during the peak of the pandemic. I thought it was just a neologism, but I guess I was wrong.
That would be one precocious granddaughter.
Well, now she’s six and in first grade, reading at about third grade level, so I’d agree with you. But I assumed she came up with hanitizer when she heard “sanitizer” but was unfamiliar with sanitariness, knew it was for hands, and assumed the word was “hanitizer” because one uses it on their hands.
This would not be a singlet, as I understand the term.
bill's alternate definition of hanitizer was the snigletSwampy
billhoward
Alt: Newscaster on non-center-leaning network recasting the news to make his favorite politicians cleaner.Swampy
My 4-year-old granddaughter coined the word “hanitizer” (meaning “hand sanitizer”) during the peak of the pandemic. I thought it was just a neologism, but I guess I was wrong.
That would be one precocious granddaughter.
Well, now she’s six and in first grade, reading at about third grade level, so I’d agree with you. But I assumed she came up with hanitizer when she heard “sanitizer” but was unfamiliar with sanitariness, knew it was for hands, and assumed the word was “hanitizer” because one uses it on their hands.
This would not be a singlet, as I understand the term.
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nshapiro
hanitizer is a wonderful Portmanteau. Tell Webster's, they will love it.
Right. But as I understand it, a sniglet is deliberately chosen because a more suitable word does not already exist.
I agree that "hanitizer" is a better term than "hand sanitizer." So, as far as I'm concerned "hanitizer" qualifies as a sniglet.
But my granddaughter created the word, and she did not even know another term, the official "hand sanitizer," even existed. Instead, she heard the term, cognitively processed it through her understanding that it means something that cleans hands, and therefore believed the original term she heard was actually "hanitizer." So, for her it is not a sniglet.
This seems more akin to a mondegreen, except it doesn't involve song or poetry, a condition ugarte says is necessary.
Is there a term for a word a child makes up because it resembles an adult term they've heard but makes more sense in the context of the child's understanding of the world?
The RoughRiders would like to congratulate @jakekraft15 on his commitment to Cornell! @cornelluniversity @cornellmhockey #letsride #ridertownusa pic.twitter.com/4BMsPxWBSp
— Cedar Rapids RoughRiders (@RidertownUSA) December 25, 2022
He's a smaller forward from Rochester who apparently plays bigger than his size. Has been on a scoring tear in the USHL. As a 2003 birth year, I assume he'll be coming this fall.
scoop85
New Recruit
He's a smaller forward from Rochester who apparently plays bigger than his size. Has been on a scoring tear in the USHL. As a 2003 birth year, I assume he'll be coming this fall.
From: [www.google.com]
“Mentally tough,” RoughRiders Coach Mark Carlson said. “He didn’t play for awhile, for a month or so, but we got him in the lineup, and his energy, his tenacity, have been great. He’s a mentally tough player. There is a lot that guys can take from his game.”
One is his ability to play effectively despite being a smaller player. Kraft is listed at 5-foot-8 and 165 pounds.
He gets around that by being a good skater with solid puck skills, and not being afraid to tussle with bigger opponents.
“A lot of coaches that I’ve played for and talked to say I play bigger than what I actually am,” he said. “The mentality there is probably the biggest thing. Going into a battle knowing that it doesn’t matter if you’re 6-5 or 5-7, 5-8, you are going to come out with the puck. That kind of mentality is the biggest thing.”
Also this, fwiw these days:
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scoop85
New Recruit
He's a smaller forward from Rochester who apparently plays bigger than his size. Has been on a scoring tear in the USHL. As a 2003 birth year, I assume he'll be coming this fall.
From: [www.google.com]
“Mentally tough,” RoughRiders Coach Mark Carlson said. “He didn’t play for awhile, for a month or so, but we got him in the lineup, and his energy, his tenacity, have been great. He’s a mentally tough player. There is a lot that guys can take from his game.”
One is his ability to play effectively despite being a smaller player. Kraft is listed at 5-foot-8 and 165 pounds.
He gets around that by being a good skater with solid puck skills, and not being afraid to tussle with bigger opponents.
“A lot of coaches that I’ve played for and talked to say I play bigger than what I actually am,” he said. “The mentality there is probably the biggest thing. Going into a battle knowing that it doesn’t matter if you’re 6-5 or 5-7, 5-8, you are going to come out with the puck. That kind of mentality is the biggest thing.”
Also this, fwiw these days:
Over under on him being 5-6 1/2?
The NHL CSB confirms heights and weights for USHL players. [ushl.com]marty
Over under on him being 5-6 1/2?