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Originally posted by UMLFan View PostIn the 16th Round last night, Cedar Rapids drafted Roux Bazin ... Coach Norm Bazin's nephew. He's an '03, last played in the MJHL. Neutral Zone rates him as a 3.5/5*.
Regardless ... if all these guys make their respective teams, Lowell could have Allen, Blanchard, Harper, Cole and the Trumans all in the USHL.
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Re: UML Recruiting: Finally in the 20s!
Merrimack picks up a 2003 4*.Monty
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NAHL Supplemental Draft is ongoing now.
Amateur players less than 21 years of age on December 31, 2020 who are not listed on an NAHL team roster or are listed on an NAHL team roster but played less than (10) NAHL regular season and/or playoff games during the 2019-20 season and did not accept a tender from an NAHL team prior to the 2020 NAHL Supplemental Draft are eligible for selection in the draft.
Jack Bayless was the 57th Pick of the Draft, taken by New Mexico. He played last year for the Wenatchee Wild (BCHL). He put up a 5-12-17 in 51 games there.Monty
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Originally posted by boblav1 View PostBased on my count there's currently 14 forwards, 15 if Allen comes in. It looks like there's room for another forward or two. A solid grad transfer would be nice. It appears the NCAA will delay any decision on changes to the transfer rule so Josh Latta will have to sit a year.
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Originally posted by chiefs11 View PostHe. Can play. Barry talked to coach this year hope we playWith Alabama-Huntsville dropping its hockey program, transfer forward Josh Latta will be eligible to play immediately for UMass Lowell, coach Norm Bazin confirms. Latta will be a sophomore.
— Barry Scanlon (@Scanlon65) May 22, 2020
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Originally posted by UMLFan View PostInteresting only one player on that list is committed, and it's Brunette. The player that led all rookies in scoring (Dovar Tinling, an '03) has a brother that's committed to UVM.Monty
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Originally posted by boblav1 View PostNorm Bazin's nephew, Roux Bazin, and Dwayne Roloson's son, Brett Roloson, among players selected in USHL Phase II Draft. UMass Lowell commits Owen Cole and Scout Truman also taken.
— Barry Scanlon (@Scanlon65) May 6, 2020
Brett is an '00 and is listed by Neutral Zone as a 3.5/5. He was taken in the 12th round (#169) by Sioux City. He currently plays in the BCHL.
https://www.eliteprospects.com/playe.../brett-roloson
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Originally posted by woodenskates View PostRoloson is a decent player who seemed to find a spot in Powell River. He sees the ice well and has good offensive upside (certainly better hands than his dad). I think that he should stay in the BCHL this year rather than move again to play in the USHL. He will get more ice time.
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Originally posted by woodenskates View PostRoloson is a decent player who seemed to find a spot in Powell River. He sees the ice well and has good offensive upside (certainly better hands than his dad). I think that he should stay in the BCHL this year rather than move again to play in the USHL. He will get more ice time.BS UML '04, PhD UConn '09
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NAHL draft took place today.
Lowell Alum Dwayne Roloson's son (who was also taken in this year's USHL draft) was picked in the 2nd Round by Shreveport. No Lowell commits were chosen (I don't believe).Monty
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Originally posted by UMLFan View PostRe: UML Recruiting: Finally in the 20s!
I pointed this one out a couple of months ago for a reason. The younger brother has also now committed to UVM (Dovar Tinling).
@UVMmhockey announces freshmen class, including promising '03 Dovar Tinling. At 17, Tinling will be one of youngest players in college hockey. Eligible for '21 NHL Draft.
@MikeMcMahonCHN raised possibility of Tinling accelerating several weeks ago.
https://uvmathletics.com/news/2020/7...led-story.aspx
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Originally posted by UMLFan View PostNAHL draft took place today.
Lowell Alum Dwayne Roloson's son (who was also taken in this year's USHL draft) was picked in the 2nd Round by Shreveport. No Lowell commits were chosen (I don't believe).
Forward Brett Roloson, the son of ex-UMass Lowell star goaltender Dwayne Roloson, commits to Lake Superior. Roloson a forward for Powell River of the BCHL.
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