That's correct. Quercia, DeBoer, and Wise were the last three who transferred out from the Class of 2022. There's no rising seniors who've played all four years here.
I've wondered at times how differently the development of the Class of 2022 have materialized if they had played under Quinn at any point the past 3 seasons. They all committed with the expectation that they'd play under Quinn during at least part of their time at BU.
* Farabee - At the time of his departure, I was a bit surprised and felt it wasn't the best decision on his part. But he's certainly developed nicely the past 2 seasons in the NHL. I heard rumblings that the coaching situation @ BU was a contributing factor to him not wanting to return.
* Wise - The combo of injuries, loss of confidence, playing soft (perhaps attributed to injuries/confidence issues), and work ethic concerns resulted in Wise being one of the biggest busts in BU Hockey in quite some time. If he was healthy his Freshman year and/or if he played under Quinn during that season, would things have turned out differently?
* deBoer - I believe he was recruited to be a depth forward and frankly, I think being the son of a star NHL head coach was a contributing factor to him being recruited by BU (Quinn LOVED any/all ties BU has to the NHL). Not surprised that he was what he was on the ice @ BU, as he was in a similar role @ the USNDTP.
* Quercia - I'm really surprised he decided to transfer after this past season. By all accounts he seemed like a heart-and-soul, bleed scarlet-type of player who was an emerging leader for the program. And to leave BU for a program like Michigan Tech is a bit of a head-scratcher. Was it really attributed to him feeling he wanted/deserved more ice time?
* Blixt - I remember when he committed to BU, Quinn spoke quite glowingly about him being an older recruit who could step in right away and make an impact, and talked about how it was a "win" that Blixt chose BU over Denver. Again, would developing his game under Quinn have made a difference? Or was this an error in judgment from a recruiting standpoint?
* Vidoli - Late commit, expected to be depth D-man, showed up to BU injured, got re-injured and decided pretty quickly that BU wasn't the right place for him. But was it the injuries or something else that accelerated his decision to transfer?
* Purpura - Was brought in a semester early b/c of Prawdzik's issues backing up Oettinger. Even if he had come to BU as originally planned in Fall 2019, it seems this was a recruiting miss by the coaching staff.
Even though these players were recruited with the expectation they'd play for Quinn, Albie was responsible for the recruiting and subsequently their hockey development. Unfortunately it doesn't reflect very well on the program when 6 of the 7 players opted to transfer elsewhere for a variety of reasons.