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Re: Wisconsin Hockey Recruiting Vol. XXXIV: Go pick me out a winner, Strand
Nice thread start, Chuck, thanks for posting the charts.
On the D3 transfer thing-- I think your mistake was in not reading the same web page I did. The one that lists Football, Basketball, and Baseball as the only not eligible D1 sports for a one time transfer exception. It leaves off Men's Hockey for some reason. If the NCAA and everyone else would just read the same page I did there would be no problem!
As it stands the only real way is if a student athlete has earned a degree and still has eligibility left. So that probably moves the chances for something like that happening from my original 1% thinking down to .01 %. On the other hand I have a 14 year old daughter that I feel could probably earn a degree in philosophy or something over the summer.
XYZ points out that transfers also can lose a year of eligibility. That is true, although it depends. In some cases the year in residence can be counted as a red shirt year, preserving actual playing years.
In any case I still see a much bigger need at a D yet this year than anything. Even if things go well injury wise this year, with Berkovitz a bit of a question mark yet for next year, having another D with a year under their belt can only be a positive I'd think.
DPlaya brought up Brett Gruber as a prospect to pursue. I like that fact that he's a goal scorer and not just a set up guy. On the other hand at 5'7" he's still a bit of a question mark. Small guys can certainly play, (Grimaldi, Johhny Hockey, etc.) But for everyone of those guys there's quite a few that can't cut it at the next level physically. Anecdotal, but if you look into the top 20 or so BCHL scorers that moved on to NCAA last year, the ones that were really able to contribute were the guys that were 6'+ and 185# +. Guys like Landon Smith with 31pts. @ Q and Brad McClure with 29 pts @ Mn. St. last year. Some of the smaller guys had a harder time, which isn't to say they won't be good down the line. Cameron Hughes has the skills but he struggled a lot against bigger stronger players. He's going to be a star when his body catches up. (Hopefully this year) Small guys don't have the luxury of making as big of physical gains, so in a way, they have to be good enough to compete at the next level from the start. Is Gruber that kind of guy? I have no idea. But he certainly has been impressive this last year. Eaves has said he's going to revamp his recruiting philosophy a bit. Be interesting to see if that would include a guy like Gruber who it seems to me, wouldn't normally be his type of prospect.Originally posted by WiscTJKI'm with Wisko and Tim.Originally posted by Timothy AOther than Wisko McBadgerton and Badger Bob, who is universally loved by all?
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Re: Wisconsin Hockey Recruiting Vol. XXXIV: Go pick me out a winner, Strand
Licari was a beast and he was a little guy. Same thing with Patrick Johnson. Not afraid to mix it up.
I think those kind of energy guys like that are great. I don't know why size is important, it's attitude and work ethic.
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Re: Wisconsin Hockey Recruiting Vol. XXXIV: Go pick me out a winner, Strand
Nick Licari was a tank. Patty Johnson fell off a cliff imo when he got injured. Was never the same after.
Really appreciate the recruiting charts being posted! Thanks Chuck!Last edited by IndianaBadger1995; 06-09-2015, 02:08 PM.
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Re: Wisconsin Hockey Recruiting Vol. XXXIV: Go pick me out a winner, Strand
Originally posted by WiscTJK View PostLicari was a beast and he was a little guy. Same thing with Patrick Johnson. Not afraid to mix it up.
I think those kind of energy guys like that are great. I don't know why size is important, it's attitude and work ethic.Everything in its right place, Wisconsin Hockey National Champs!
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Re: Wisconsin Hockey Recruiting Vol. XXXIV: Go pick me out a winner, Strand
Originally posted by Chuck Schwartz View PostBrett Gruber is not a little energy guy.
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Sorry I have been out of things for a few weeks on vacation...this Will Johnson kid, how good is he?Sixty Minutes. No Alibis. No Regrets.
Originally posted by ExileOnDaytonStreetWell... Baggott does kind of suck.Originally posted by UWiscoIt's funny, there is actually a "team" performing worse than the hockey team at the KC this year. The ushers/security are completely worthless.
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Originally posted by Gandalf the Red View PostSorry I have been out of things for a few weeks on vacation...this Will Johnson kid, how good is he?WISCONSIN BADGERS
NCAA Championships: 1973, 1977, 1981, 1983, 1990, and 2006
WCHA Regular Season Champions: 1977, 1990, and 2000
WCHA Tournament Champions: 1970, 1972, 1973, 1977, 1978, 1982, 1983, 1988, 1990, 1995, 1998, and 2013
B1G Tournament Champions: 2014
Hobey Baker winner: #5 Blake Geoffrion
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Originally posted by UWisco View PostA solid find for this close to the season.
And how are there still 2 spots to fill....Sixty Minutes. No Alibis. No Regrets.
Originally posted by ExileOnDaytonStreetWell... Baggott does kind of suck.Originally posted by UWiscoIt's funny, there is actually a "team" performing worse than the hockey team at the KC this year. The ushers/security are completely worthless.
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Originally posted by Gandalf the Red View PostI assumed that much, especially if minnesota had offered for 2016. I just want to know if there is a chance he makes an impact ASAP.
And how are there still 2 spots to fill....WISCONSIN BADGERS
NCAA Championships: 1973, 1977, 1981, 1983, 1990, and 2006
WCHA Regular Season Champions: 1977, 1990, and 2000
WCHA Tournament Champions: 1970, 1972, 1973, 1977, 1978, 1982, 1983, 1988, 1990, 1995, 1998, and 2013
B1G Tournament Champions: 2014
Hobey Baker winner: #5 Blake Geoffrion
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Here's a name: Mattias Goransson. I can't find where he's actually signed a NLI, which is of course the key, but he's committed to UMass- Lowell. 20 year old from Sweden, 6' 3" 195, played for JB Bittner at Tri City last year. 7g 21a in 57 gp. Being from Sweden he's probably very comfortable on a big sheet of ice. Perhaps the kind of D insurance policy UW could use?Originally posted by WiscTJKI'm with Wisko and Tim.Originally posted by Timothy AOther than Wisko McBadgerton and Badger Bob, who is universally loved by all?
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Originally posted by Wisko McBadgerton View PostHere's a name: Mattias Goransson. I can't find where he's actually signed a NLI, which is of course the key, but he's committed to UMass- Lowell. 20 year old from Sweden, 6' 3" 195, played for JB Bittner at Tri City last year. 7g 21a in 57 gp. Being from Sweden he's probably very comfortable on a big sheet of ice. Perhaps the kind of D insurance policy UW could use?Last edited by Chuck Schwartz; 06-11-2015, 10:48 PM.
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Originally posted by Chuck Schwartz View PostI'd be very surpised if he hasn't already signed his LOI. If you're looking at potential committed players, think Ivy and/or kids committed for 2016 that can be brought in early. 2015 commits are all signed right now.
Btw- Do you guys remember that one time I predicted Troy Ward would be the next Caps coach?Originally posted by WiscTJKI'm with Wisko and Tim.Originally posted by Timothy AOther than Wisko McBadgerton and Badger Bob, who is universally loved by all?
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