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  • "UNH Commit Brendan Fitzgerald: A Puck-Moving, Well-Rounded Defenseman"
    Includes interview, video highlights, scouting report, stats
    The UNH Men's Hockey Blog

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    • "UNH Commits Update: 10-23-2020"
      The UNH Men's Hockey Blog

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      • John Evans two goals last night. 10 games, 4 goals 7 assists in "preseason"

        https://youtu.be/ba-UQ4drZm8?t=191

        https://youtu.be/ba-UQ4drZm8?t=309
        The Souza record:
        15-16 10th place
        16-17 10th place
        17-18 11th place
        18-19 8th place
        19-20 9th place
        20-21 10th place
        21-22 9th place
        22-23 10th place
        23-24 6th place

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        • The top uncommitted scorer during the BCHL's extended pre-season is Ellis Rickwood of the Victoria Grizzlies. Rickwood is a native of Brantford, Ontario and has 9-12--21 in 15 games...

          https://www.eliteprospects.com/playe...ellis-rickwood

          And here is the elite prospects page for Rickwood's sister, Emily, who was pretty productive on the blue line for her club during the 2019-20 season...

          https://www.eliteprospects.com/playe...emily-rickwood
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          • Originally posted by Dan View Post
            The top uncommitted scorer during the BCHL's extended pre-season is Ellis Rickwood of the Victoria Grizzlies. Rickwood is a native of Brantford, Ontario and has 9-12--21 in 15 games...

            https://www.eliteprospects.com/playe...ellis-rickwood

            And here is the elite prospects page for Rickwood's sister, Emily, who was pretty productive on the blue line for her club during the 2019-20 season...

            https://www.eliteprospects.com/playe...emily-rickwood
            It's like you are monitoring my emails...I noticed that too last week.
            In my mind, the big question is space. UNH had a bunch of low impact 2000s that they need to bring in (Sweeney, Ring, Cronin, Bakos) add in the good players that UNH probably would want to bring in (Evans, Sacco) and you have a huge crush or 21 forwards in 21-22 and 19 forwards in 22-23. That crush is then made worse if Grasso, MacAdams or Kelleher avail themselves of the extra year of eligibility (and as I understand it, even "graduated" guys like Pierson or Engaras could use their year in 21-22). And that's deferring to 2022 several other forwards like Devlin, Curran, Margel and Winters and a kid that hopes to play as a true freshman (Turner).

            2020-21
            Jr.Crookshank---Jr.Pierson---------Sr.Kelleher
            Jr.Ward----------Jr.Engaras -------Sr.Grasso
            Sr.Sato-----------So.Stevenson----Sr.MacAdams
            Fr.Richels---------Fr.Cafarelli-------Jr.Esposito
            Jr.Cipollone------So.Herrmann---Fr.Gendron
            So.Hankinson

            Sr.Maass---------So.Eriksson
            Jr.MacKinnon----Fr.Reid
            Fr.Jenson-------Jr.Verrier
            Fr.Nagle.........Jr.Semandel
            Jr.Hickey

            2021-22
            Sr.Crookshank--Sr.Pierson------Sr.Engaras
            Sr.Ward-------Jr.Stevenson-----So.Cafarelli
            Sr.Esposito------Fr.Evans--------Fr.D.Sacco
            So.Richels-------Fr.Bakos-------Fr.Cronin
            Fr.Margel.........Fr.Devlin--------So.Gendron
            Sr.Cipollone----Jr.Herrmann-------Fr.Curran
            Fr.J.Ring-------Fr.Sweeney-------Jr.Hankinson


            Jr.Eriksson--------Fr.Ardanaz
            Sr.MacKinnon-----So.Reid
            Sr.Verrier----------Fr.Penney
            So.Jenson----------So.Nagle
            Sr.Semandel------Sr.Hickey

            2022-23
            Jr.Richels------Sr.Stevenson---Jr.Cafarelli
            Sr.Ward--------So.D.Sacco........So.Evans
            So.Margel--------Fr.Turner--------So.Bakos
            So.Devlin--------Sr.Herrmann----So.Cronin
            So.J.Ring-------Fr.Leclerc-------Jr.Gendron
            Fr.Winters-------So.Sweeney--------Sr.Hankinson
            --------So.Curran


            So.Ardanaz-----Sr.Eriksson
            Jr.Reid---------Fr.Carfagna
            Fr.Gagne------So.Penney
            Sr.________-----Jr.Nagle
            Jr.Jenson

            Now, UNH will not be unique in that regard, especially with the additional year for all players, and the Ivy kids moving on.
            The Souza record:
            15-16 10th place
            16-17 10th place
            17-18 11th place
            18-19 8th place
            19-20 9th place
            20-21 10th place
            21-22 9th place
            22-23 10th place
            23-24 6th place

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            • Originally posted by NCAA watcher View Post

              It's like you are monitoring my emails...I noticed that too last week.
              In my mind, the big question is space. UNH had a bunch of low impact 2000s that they need to bring in (Sweeney, Ring, Cronin, Bakos) add in the good players that UNH probably would want to bring in (Evans, Sacco) and you have a huge crush or 21 forwards in 21-22 and 19 forwards in 22-23. That crush is then made worse if Grasso, MacAdams or Kelleher avail themselves of the extra year of eligibility (and as I understand it, even "graduated" guys like Pierson or Engaras could use their year in 21-22). And that's deferring to 2022 several other forwards like Devlin, Curran, Margel and Winters and a kid that hopes to play as a true freshman (Turner).

              Now, UNH will not be unique in that regard, especially with the additional year for all players, and the Ivy kids moving on.
              That is a good point - UNH does have a logjam in the pipeline. It's why I wondered about their ability to add John Evans, but they found a way to add a premium talent. I hope they could do the same for someone like Rickwood - who has a sister at UNH and would get them back into Ontario...

              I do think, with a strong season, that Crookshank would be a likely candidate for an early departure. Not sure if that would free up scholarship money or if they've already accounted for that reality.

              Under Souza, UNH has seen under developing recruits turn elsewhere (or possibly encouraged to do so), including Wazny, Bahn and Miller. I know we are both on the same page as far as wanting UNH to honor verbal commitments, etc - but perhaps some tough decisions need to be made if UNH is to jump back into the top half of Hockey East on Souza's watch...

              I'm on record as hoping for Kelleher and Grasso to return - giving UNH a better depth of forward skill/balance and some scoring experience - however there are three outcomes available to the seniors. Move on from the college game, return to UNH - OR - take the BVR route. I think the extra year of eligibility will result in a lot of transfers across the country, especially of the graduate variety...

              This potential line-up looks pretty good for next year and the future (if they can retain some upperclassmen all the better):

              Crookshank - Pierson - Cafarelli
              Ward - Engaras - Sacco
              Richels - Evans - Rickwood
              Margel - Stevenson - Esposito/Cronin

              Perhaps those names in italic are the catalyst for fond memories of UNH offenses of old as they matriculate to their upperclass seasons? Or at least a bridge to the next wave?
              Last edited by Dan; 11-30-2020, 02:43 PM.
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              • [QUOTE=Dan;n3621336]The top uncommitted scorer during the BCHL's extended pre-season is Ellis Rickwood of the Victoria Grizzlies. Rickwood is a native of Brantford, Ontario and has 9-12--21 in 15 games...

                Brantford, the home of the GREAT ONE! Would certainly be nice to get a foothold back in the Ontario talent pool. Cullen/Asst Umile, and then Umile/Asst McClsokey tapped this pretty well to jumpstart the last glory days. But then Umile gave up on the area to mine the talent rich GBL and then eventually the Portsmouth CC pipeline. Let's hope Souza can convince the brother of a current UNH woman's hockey player that the future is bright at the Whitt.



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                • "UNH Commits Update 12-3-2020: Let's Watch Some Hockey!"

                  Includes video highlights, news/notes, statistics
                  The UNH Men's Hockey Blog

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                  • Cooper Flinton commits to Dartmouth - the search for a legacy continues...
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                    • Originally posted by Dan View Post
                      Cooper Flinton commits to Dartmouth - the search for a legacy continues...
                      Can't say it's an unreasonable choice So, with no Morrow and no Flinton, who's next? We're into the mid-90s players now? Does Krog have a kid?
                      The Souza record:
                      15-16 10th place
                      16-17 10th place
                      17-18 11th place
                      18-19 8th place
                      19-20 9th place
                      20-21 10th place
                      21-22 9th place
                      22-23 10th place
                      23-24 6th place

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                      • Originally posted by NCAA watcher View Post
                        So, with no Morrow and no Flinton, who's next? We're into the mid-90s players now? Does Krog have a kid?
                        At least we're getting to the point where the future prospects' dads had some level of success that their kids can sometimes even see on YouTube. But as you and Dan have been pointing out for some time now, UNH hasn't been able to exploit what could be a rich vein of recruiting that many of the top D-1 programs have been able to use to extend their past dominance well into the future. It's one of the reasons you want to keep successful coaches around long-term, and UNH has had two of those sorts (Holt and more recently Umile) over the better part of the last 50 years, so it's curious why this hasn't played out more favorably for the program. Kind of leaves us to draw our own conclusions, but none of those reflect favorably, especially with the more recent Umile/Souza era. Hopefully Souza can turn things around, but the early returns aren't promising ...

                        Sworn Enemy of the Perpetually Offended
                        Montreal Expos Forever ...

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                        • Originally posted by NCAA watcher View Post

                          Can't say it's an unreasonable choice So, with no Morrow and no Flinton, who's next? We're into the mid-90s players now? Does Krog have a kid?
                          +1

                          I will not be out cheered in my own building.

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                          • Originally posted by NCAA watcher View Post

                            Can't say it's an unreasonable choice So, with no Morrow and no Flinton, who's next? We're into the mid-90s players now? Does Krog have a kid?
                            Apparently, there is another Morrow at Shattuck St. Mary's. Spencer Morrow is a 14U defenseman...

                            https://www.eliteprospects.com/playe...spencer-morrow

                            ---

                            Not a son, rather a little brother - but, Cole Eiserman is off to a hot start (also with Shattuck's 14U team), with 46 goals and 70 points in 24 games. He looks every bit the part of what Eddie Caron was supposed to be (already 5-10, 180) years ago...

                            https://www.eliteprospects.com/playe.../cole-eiserman

                            And Caden Eiserman, Cole's twin brother...

                            https://www.eliteprospects.com/playe...caden-eiserman
                            Last edited by Dan; 12-27-2020, 02:38 AM.
                            Live Free or Die!!

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                            • Serious question: was Pat Norton (mid '90's) the last semblance of a legacy* player at UNH?

                              * - not sure if the son of a former assistant coach counts as a "legacy"
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                              Montreal Expos Forever ...

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                              • With the new eligibility rules, here's a really rough sketch of what the future might hold. Red are players eligible for additional year that UNH might keep on.

                                2021-22
                                [[[Sr.Crookshank]]]]------------Sr.Pierson-------So.Cafarelli
                                Sr.Ward--------------------------Sr.Engaras-------[[Sr.Kelleher/Grasso]]
                                [[Sr.Sato/MacAdams????]]-----Jr.Stevenson-----Fr.Evans
                                So.Richels-----------------------So.Gendron------Sr.Esposito
                                Fr.Margel------------------------Jr.Herrmann------[[[Fr.Bakos]]]]
                                Fr.Sweeney----------------------Sr.Cipollone------Fr.Devlin
                                Fr.J.Ring-------------------------Jr.Hankinson

                                Jr.Eriksson--------Fr.Ardanaz
                                Sr.MacKinnon-----So.Reid
                                Sr.Verrier----------So.Jenson
                                Fr.Penney----------So.Nagle
                                Sr.Semandel------Sr.Hickey

                                Sr.Taylor-----Fr.__________----So.Forman

                                2022-23
                                Sr.Stevenson-------[[[[[Sr.Engaras]]]]------Jr.Cafarelli
                                Sr.Ward-------------[[[[Sr.Pierson]]]]]------So.Evans
                                Jr.Richels------------Fr.Turner----------------Jr.Gendron
                                Fr.D.Sacco----------Sr.Herrmann-----------So.Cronin
                                So.Margel-----------Fr.Leclerc--------------So.Devlin
                                Fr.Winters----------So.Sweeney-----------Sr.Hankinson
                                So.J.Ring-----------[[[So.Bakos]]]]-------[[[Sr.Esposito]]]


                                So.Ardanaz-----Sr.Eriksson
                                Jr.Reid---------Fr.Carfagna
                                Fr.Gagne------So.Penney
                                [[[[Sr.MacKinnon]]]-----[[Sr.Verrier]]]]
                                Jr.Jenson----------Jr.Nagle

                                [[[Sr.Taylor]]]///Fr.Baliotti--------So.__________-------Jr.Forman
                                Last edited by NCAA watcher; 01-26-2021, 11:09 AM.
                                The Souza record:
                                15-16 10th place
                                16-17 10th place
                                17-18 11th place
                                18-19 8th place
                                19-20 9th place
                                20-21 10th place
                                21-22 9th place
                                22-23 10th place
                                23-24 6th place

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