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RPI Recruit Thread 2015-16 Part II
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NAHL Division Final playoff schedule with alternatives for Fairbanks-Minnesota series depending upon results of first two games (not mentioned inn earlier post). http://nahl.com/news/story.cfm?id=17987
Midwest Division Finals (Best of 5 series)
#1 Fairbanks Ice Dogs vs. #3 Minnesota Wilderness
Game 1: April 29, Wilderness at Fairbanks, 7:30 PM
Game 2: April 30, Wilderness at Fairbanks, 7:30 PM
Game 3: May 1, Wilderness at Fairbanks, 5:00 PM (if series is 2-0 for Wilderness or series is 1-1)
Game 3 or 4: May 6, Fairbanks at Wilderness, 7:30 PM (Game 3 if series is 2-0 for Fairbanks, Game 4 if series is 2-1)*
Game 4 or 5: May 7, Fairbanks at Wilderness, 7:30 PM (Game 4 if series is 2-1, Game 5 if series is 2-2)*
Game 5: May 8, Fairbanks at Wilderness, 5:00 PM (if series is tied 2-2)*
*if necessary
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Several NAHL Midwest Divsiion awards for Todd Burgess. http://nahl.com/news/story.cfm?id=17989
Midwest Division Most Valuable Player
Midwest Division Forward of the Year
Midwest Division All Star team
The league-wide awards will be announced on Thursday.
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#NAHL announces 2015-16 All-Midwest Division Awards & Honors. Congrats to those recognized! https://t.co/tpzwRn8Tmv pic.twitter.com/dGVTOIAFBg
— NAHL (@NAHLHockey) April 27, 2016Last edited by Ralph Baer; 04-28-2016, 12:11 AM.
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FWIW, the USHL Phase I and Phase II drafts will be held on 5/2/16 and 5/3/16, respectively. http://www.ushl.com/page/show/1209133-ushl-draft. Phase I is just for players born in 2000, so no known RPI recruits will be involved. Phase II is for anyone not currently protected. Jon Bendorf is already property of Madison. I suspect that others will be drafted. Cory Babichuk, Jacob Modry, and Emil Ohrvall could be drafted. If Austin, Cho doesn't go to RPI in the fall, he would have to be drafted again since Cedar Rapids did not protect him.
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Congrats to Todd Burgess on receiving the same three honors for the entire NAHL which he won for the Midwest Division, MVP, Forward of the Year, and All Star Team. http://nahl.com/news/story.cfm?id=18001
Burgess, 20, had one of the better individual seasons in recent NAHL history. The native of Phoenix, Arizona, who is committed to play NCAA Division I hockey at RPI, recorded 95 points, which was the most in a season by an NAHL player since Pat Maroon (Edmonton Oilers) had 95 points during the 2006-07 season for the St. Louis Bandits. Burgess (6’2/185) was also selected to and played in the 2016 NAHL Top Prospects Tournament for the NAHL Selects Team, where he had three points in two games. He is currently one of 11 players with NAHL tied ranked in the final NHL Central Scouting rankings for the 2016 NHL Draft. In his three-year NAHL career, Burgess recorded 145 points in 147 regular season games.The 2015-16 #NAHL Most Valuable Player and Forward of the Year:
— NAHL (@NAHLHockey) April 28, 2016
Todd Burgess @fbx_IceDogs https://t.co/rJfWGQBa4z pic.twitter.com/0O3KYDAj4ULast edited by Ralph Baer; 04-28-2016, 03:46 PM.
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Friday's game.
Burgess http://nahl.stats.pointstreak.com/bo...gameid=2880622
I will post the summary whenever.
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http://www.newsminer.com/sports/ice_...cdc483196.html
The part of the article dealing with TB:
Todd Burgess, Ice Dogs win NAHL season awards
Danny Martin Dmartin@newsminer.com
FAIRBANKS — The preseason goals that Fairbanks Ice Dogs center Todd Burgess set for himself didn’t include the North American Hockey League’s Most Valuable Player and Forward of the Year awards.
“I obviously didn’t set them that high,” Burgess said by cellphone. “I was a three-year guy who needed to step in, be an impact player and be one of the go-to guys. Those were my goals going into the season.”
Burgess was voted as the NAHL Most Valuable Player and Forward of the Year, announced Thursday, for the impact he made with the Ice Dogs and the Tier II Junior A league in the regular season. The 6-foot-2, 185-pound native of Phoenix led the league in scoring and helped Fairbanks post the best record among the NAHL’s 22 teams.
“It’s really cool. I definitely use it as a motivation this weekend,” Burgess said of his honors and alluded to the best-of-five Midwest Division final series against the Minnesota Wilderness, which starts with game 1 at 7:30 tonight in the Big Dipper Ice Arena. Game 2 is set for the same time Saturday.
Burgess’s accolades Thursday, which included a spot on the All-NAHL Team, were part Fairbanks’ honors among the NAHL season awards that were voted on by the league’s 22 head coaches. Ice Dogs general manager Rob Proffitt was voted as the General Manager and Executive of the Year, and the Ice Dogs were voted as the Organization of the Year.
Thursday’s awards came one day after the Ice Dogs received several NAHL’s Division Awards, including the Midwest Division Most Valuable Player and Forward of the Year for Burgess; the division’s General Manager of the Year for Proffitt; and the division’s Organization of the Year.
Burgess, a Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute commit, generated 95 points from 38 goals and 57 assists while playing all 60 regular-season games for Fairbanks. His points tied the league-record total by Pat Maroon with the St. Louis Bandits in 2006-07. Maroon was a left wing this season with the National Hockey League’s Anaheim Ducks and Edmonton Oilers.
“He’s very deserving of it and he’s a kid who’s gone through the whole steps of progression in his development,’’ Proffitt said.
“I think down the road we’re going to be seeing him play on TV,” Proffitt added. “It’s exciting to know that his journey came through Fairbanks and he shared with our community and hockey club.”
Burgess pointed to linemates Ryner Gorowsky and Logan Coomes for helping him lead the NAHL in scoring.
“We just clicked from day one, having chemistry and really working great with each other,” said Burgess, who turned 20 on April 3.
He also was ranked 185th for North American Hockey League skaters in the NHL Central Scouting final rankings for players who are considered to be selected for the NHL Entry Draft in June.
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On Friday, the Fairbanks Ice Dogs defeated the Minnesota Wilderness 2-1 in overtime. They lead the best-of-5 series 1-0. Todd Burgess scored a goal. http://nahl.stats.pointstreak.com/bo...gameid=2880622
Burgess's playoff line is now 5-2-6-8-4.
His total is 65-40-63-103-46.
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Code:# Name Ps Team (League) Gm- G- A- P- PM Next Gm 6 Cory Babichuk LD Sherwood Park Crusaders (AJHL) 2- 0- 1- 1- 16 sent down 9 CAC Gregg Distributors (AMHL) 30- 1-20- 21- 24 playoffs 3- 0- 1- 1- 2 total 35- 1-22- 23- 42 season over 21 Jon Bendorf LW Team Comcast 18U (AYHL) 22-10-16- 26- 6 non-league X- X- X- X- X AYHL playoffs 1- 0- 0- 0- 0 AAHA playdowns X- X- X- X- X 21 The Hun School (MAHL) X-20-26- 46- X Total X-30-42- 72- X season over 27 Todd Burgess C Fairbanks Ice Dog (NAHL) 60-38-57- 95- 42 reg season over playoffs 5- 2- 6- 8- 4 04/30/16 Total 65-40-63-103- 46 6 Austin Cho LD Vernon Vipers (BCHL) 17- 0- 1- 1- 15 traded 16 Langley Rivermen 7- 0- 1- 1- 2 traded 20 Georgetown Raiders 26- 2-17- 19- 18 playoffs 22- 0- 8- 8- 18 Total 72- 2-27- 29- 51 season over 20 Jacob Hayhurst C Cedar Rapids RoughRiders (USHL) 52- 8-17- 25- 34 regular season over playoffs 5- 1- 3- 4- 4 Total 57- 9-20- 29- 38 season over 5 Charles Manley LD Estevan Bruins (SJHL) 53- 2-18- 20- 25 playoffs 6- 0- 4- 4- 2 Western Canada Cup 0- 0- 0- 0- 0 04/30/16 Total 59- 2-22- 24- 27 4 Jacob Modry LD Los Angeles Jr Kings U16AAA (T1El.)30- 2-10- 12- 14 playoffs 4- 0- 0- 0- 2 Pacific District Tournament X- X- X- X- X missing games National Tier-I 16U Tournament 3- 1- 1- 2- 2 Los Angeles Jr Kings (CAHA) 13- 2- 3- 5- 2 adjustment for double counting -4 0 -2 -2 -2 season over Total 46- 5-12- 17- 18 season over 19 Emil Ohrvall LW Shattuck St. Marys Prep (Elite Lea)15-12-10- 22- 2 season over non-league 25-16-21- 37- 6 National Tier-I 18U Tournament 4- 2- 4- 6- 2 Total 46-30-35- 65- 8 season over 35 Chase Perry G Wenatchee Wild (BCHL) 43-23-16-2-2.62-.892 playoffs 9- 4- 5-0-2.74-.906 Total 52-27-21-2-2.64-.895 season over 27 Patrick Polino RW Lincoln Stars (USHL) 39-13-16- 29- 45 season ending surgery 6 Will Reilly RD Nanaimo Clippers (BCHL) 52- 9-23- 32- 75 playoffs 14- 2- 1- 3- 32 Total 66-11-24- 35-107 season over Women 2 Kendra Farole LD Anaheim Lady Ducks 19U X- X- X- X- X 28 Meg Hayes F NAHA Major Junior White 68- 5-19- 24- 14 16 Kirsten Iwanski D Northern Cyclones 59- 8-21- 29- X 99 Samantha Nolan LW Middlesex Islanders U19 (ONTC) X- X- X- X- X 15 St. Pauls School 26- 5-17- 22- X 15 Morgan Ondrick F Chicago Young Americans U19 (HPHL) X- X- X- X- X 10 Blake Orosz F Nepean Wildcats (PWHL) 37-15-14- 29- 28 playoffs 1- 1- 0- 1- 17 Total 38-16-14- 30- 45 7 Sabrina Repaci F Toronto Aeros (PWHL) 34- 7-14- 21- 14 playoffs 11- 0- 5- 5- 12 Total 44- 7-19- 26- 26 11 Katerina Seper D Lakeville North HS (South Sub.) 25- 9-10- 19- 2 sectional playoffs 2- 1- 1- 2- 0 Minnesota Ice Cats U19 X- X- X- X- X 17 Lauren Severson F Chicago Mission U16 (HPHL) X- X- X- X- X
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Saturday's games.
Burgess http://nahl.stats.pointstreak.com/bo...gameid=2880623
Manley http://wcc.stats.pointstreak.com/box...gameid=2880588
I will post the summaries whenever.
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Thank you @RidertownUSA for a memorable last season of junior hockey with a unforgettable group of guys! #brothersforlife #Riders
— Jacob Hayhurst #20 (@Hayhurst12) April 30, 2016
Thank you @Hayhurst12 for all the memories this season. We will be watching your success from here in Ridertown!! https://t.co/5cEBFSko0f
— CR RoughRiders (@RidertownUSA) April 30, 2016
@Hayhurst12 Best of luck at RPI. Great school with a loyal fanbase. It was a pleasure watching you wear the Riders sweater.
— Scott Herbst (@herbst20) April 30, 2016
@Hayhurst12 @RidertownUSA congrats on a great career man. Was a joy to watch you play.
— Jamie Neugebauer (@Neugsie) April 30, 2016Last edited by Ralph Baer; 04-30-2016, 04:55 PM.
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Originally posted by Ralph Baer View PostOn Friday, the Fairbanks Ice Dogs defeated the Minnesota Wilderness 2-1 in overtime. They lead the best-of-5 series 1-0. Todd Burgess scored a goal. http://nahl.stats.pointstreak.com/bo...gameid=2880622
Burgess's playoff line is now 5-2-6-8-4.
His total is 65-40-63-103-46.Brandon Pirri: Turk would give it to Jagr. That's awesome! Jagr's untouchable. And he would give it to Jagr.
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Originally posted by turk181 View PostHere’s TB’s goal, not a good idea to leave him alone in front of the net..... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Alsb...ature=youtu.be
It is too bad that faceoff stats aren't available.Last edited by Ralph Baer; 04-30-2016, 09:57 PM.
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Originally posted by Ralph Baer View PostI strongly suspect that this is for the club team. I can't believe we have any interest in a 5'7", 150 lb, LW who only played HS hockey. It does says "Cameron Kasper has committed to Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute "
https://new.berecruited.com/athletes/2368792
There are numerous things about him on the net, but nothing to indicate that he will play on the varsity.
He is in the directory.
Name: Cameron George Kasper
Preferred name: Cam
Class: First-Year Student
Curriculum: Mechanical Engineering
I will leave it at that.
Edit: Never mind that. He signed a Letter of Intent to play baseball at RPI. https://www.fieldlevel.com/app/commi...asper/baseball
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On Saturday, the Estevan Bruins lost to the West Kelowna Warriors (BCHL) 3-0 in the Western Canada Cup. Their round-robin record is 0-1. Charlie Manley had no points or penalties. http://wcc.stats.pointstreak.com/box...gameid=2880588
Manley's WCC line is now 1-0-0-0-0.
His total is 60-2-22-24-27.
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