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  • #61
    Re: UNH Recruits - 2011 & 2012

    RECRUIT UPDATE - Week Ending Oct. 17th

    2011

    Cody Campbell (Cedar Rapids/USHL) - 0 GP,

    Jay Camper (Chicago/USHL) - 6 GP, 1-1-2, 0 PIM

    Eric Chevrier (Cushing Academy) - Season TBA

    Grayson Downing (Westside/BCHL) - 15 GP, 10-8-18, 10 PIM

    Jamie Hill (Waterloo/USHL) - 4 GP, 0-1-1, 2 PIM

    Kyle Smith (Jr. Bruins/EJHL) - 10 GP, 3-9-12, 2 PIM

    Trevor van Riemsdyk (NH Jr. Monarchs/EJHL) - 10 GP, 6-4-10, 6 PIM

    2012

    Maxim Gaudreault (Sioux City/USHL) - 3 GP, 0-0-0, 0 PIM

    Casey Thrush (Muskegon/USHL) - 4 GP, 1-1-2, 0 PIM

    Mike Vecchione (Malden Catholic H.S.) - Season TBA

    Casey Thrush scored his first goal and assist as a member of the USHL in the Muskegon Lumberjacks' first win ever.
    Jay Camper also scored his first goal and assist of the season. Jay is the younger brother (3 years younger) of Carter Camper, Captain of the Miami Redhawks.
    Cody Campbell has still not played a game this season for the Cedar Rapids Roughriders.
    Grayson Downing now leads the Westside Warriors in scoring and is the 12th leading scorer in the BCHL.
    Last edited by C-H-C; 10-17-2010, 07:21 PM.
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    • #62
      Re: UNH Recruits - 2011 & 2012

      Originally posted by Darius View Post
      I chuckle when a rival team loses players because they can't handle the school work, has to dismiss a player or remove his captain's letter for violating team rules or discipline several for being in a car hit by a train.
      If you are referring to the incident with the BC players, no players were disciplined because the driver wasn't drinking (there was an open container in the car) and the MBTA investigation found that the T driver was doing something like 35 mph in a 10 mph zone. If you are going to give props to Umile for running a clean program, I don't think that BC and York are a very good example of a program you wouldn't be proud of due to academic and legal issues.

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      • #63
        Re: UNH Recruits - 2011 & 2012

        Dan Correale, a 91 from the Grand Prairie Storm of the AJHL, has committed to UNH for the fall of 2012.
        He is a left wing with 4-10-14 in 14 games this season. He is the 4th forward to commit for 2012, despite only losing three to graduation that spring. Those graduating are a center and two right wings. The four coming in will be three left wings and a right wing. Interesting.
        "Oh No! Not Maine! Then where would we get our deodorant that doesn't work?!"-Stephen Colbert

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        • #64
          Re: UNH Recruits - 2011 & 2012

          Originally posted by RockTheWhit View Post
          Dan Correale, a 91 from the Grand Prairie Storm of the AJHL, has committed to UNH for the fall of 2012.
          Looks like he'll be a 21-year old freshman before his first semester at UNH will begin.
          Originally posted by Greg Ambrose on 3/7/2010
          The fact that you BC fans revel in the superiority of your team in an admittedly weak league leads me to believe you will be more sorely disappointed when the end comes than we will.

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          • #65
            Re: UNH Recruits - 2011 & 2012

            Originally posted by Nick Papagiorgio View Post
            Looks like he'll be a 21-year old freshman before his first semester at UNH will begin.
            Right you are, Nick. He'll be the first player to enter UNH as a 21 year old since the fall of 07 (Mike Beck). Another reason why it appears to be a curious commitment.
            "Oh No! Not Maine! Then where would we get our deodorant that doesn't work?!"-Stephen Colbert

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            • #66
              Re: UNH Recruits - 2011 & 2012

              2012

              Dan Correale (Grande Prairie/Alberta Junior Hockey League) - 14 GP, 4-10-14, 4 PIM

              The potential advantages of a player committing at age 19 and joining the team at age 21 are that the player's decision is likely to be more mature (i.e., he won't change his mind like a 16-year-old) and his skills may be more developed.
              Last edited by C-H-C; 10-19-2010, 07:36 PM.
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              • #67
                Re: UNH Recruits - 2011 & 2012

                Well... this is interesting... Really?

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                • #68
                  Re: UNH Recruits - 2011 & 2012

                  http://www.box.net/shared/be8549yqo8

                  released on Friday-- sounds as though he's been on the radar for a bit, and may fit well on lake whit. Speed?
                  Perhaps he comes earlier than expected? You never know.
                  GSP.. Get Some!!

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                  • #69
                    Re: UNH Recruits - 2011 & 2012

                    Originally posted by i'zonprize View Post
                    http://www.box.net/shared/be8549yqo8

                    released on Friday-- sounds as though he's been on the radar for a bit, and may fit well on lake whit. Speed?
                    Perhaps he comes earlier than expected? You never know.
                    The audio interview with Dan Correale was a great find, i'zon.
                    In the interview, Correale refers to "Mike" who "saved my hockey career." He is referring to Mike Vandekamp who, as the coach and general manager of the Grande Prairie Storm, acquired Correale last year from the Prince George Spruce Kings of the BCHL. Apparently, Correale began his Junior 'A' career as a 15-year-old in 2007. After two lackluster seasons with the Spruce Kings, he had a solid season in the Alberta Junior Hockey League scoring 11 goals and 28 assists in 60 games. In 9 playoff games last season, Correale scored 5 goals and 2 assists.
                    Last edited by C-H-C; 10-19-2010, 09:21 PM.
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                    • #70
                      Re: UNH Recruits - 2011 & 2012

                      On the just released NHL Central Scouting Players to Watch list Eric Chevrier and Mike Vecchione are ranked as "C Players". In the scouting vernacular, these UNH recruits are considered "a player that Central Scouting is tracking, a potential late round selection in the upcoming NHL Entry Draft."
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                      • #71
                        Re: UNH Recruits - 2011 & 2012

                        According to USHR.com, Another commitment from the formerly Team Maryland, now the DC Capitals.

                        But UNH, which has recruited Nick Sorkin, Casey Thrush, and Maxim Gaudreault off Team Maryland in recent years, is still getting their best players, having just beaten out Northeastern University for 6’1”, 163 lb. LD Dylan Maller, a 4/23/94 birthdate from Parkland, Florida.

                        Maller, who played for the Palm Beach Hawks Jr. B (MJHL) last season, is, according to his coach, Jason Kersner, “a fantastic skater both forward and backward and when you couple that with his size – and what his size is going to be – then you’ve got a player with not only college, but pro potential, too....

                        ...He’s scheduled to arrive at UNH in the fall of ’13. Next season, depending on his progress, Maller will likely either return to the DC Capitals or go to the USHL.”

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                        • #72
                          Re: UNH Recruits - 2011 & 2012

                          6' 1" at 16 years old? He must pronounce his last name "Mauler."
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                          • #73
                            Re: UNH Recruits - 2011 & 2012

                            Well good. Finally some younger talent. Let's keep it up.

                            I saw a Team Illinois kid at the Michigan game last weekend, anyone have any word on any players from there?

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                            • #74
                              Re: UNH Recruits - 2011 & 2012

                              The Beantown Classic tournament was in town last weekend at the Whitt and in Exeter. Coaches were working the recruits all weekend.
                              Maller is the first 94 commit and the first for the incoming class of 2013.
                              Last edited by RockTheWhit; 10-21-2010, 09:33 PM.
                              "Oh No! Not Maine! Then where would we get our deodorant that doesn't work?!"-Stephen Colbert

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                              • #75
                                Re: UNH Recruits - 2011 & 2012

                                Originally posted by RockTheWhit View Post
                                The Beantown Classic tournament was in town last weekend at the Whitt and in Exeter. Coaches were working the recruits all weekend.
                                Maller is the first 94 commit and the first for the incoming class of 2013.
                                Shouldn't the Beantown Classic be in... ya know, like... Beantown? That's like having only 2 teams in the Frozen Four. Or a 1-game World Series.
                                Originally posted by Greg Ambrose on 3/7/2010
                                The fact that you BC fans revel in the superiority of your team in an admittedly weak league leads me to believe you will be more sorely disappointed when the end comes than we will.

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