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    • Re: UNH Commits & Recruiting: 2019 and Beyond

      Originally posted by Snively65 View Post
      Fun following UVM thread, too, as apparently Sneddon did not get to pick his successor.
      Two weeks have passed... time for a new post on the UNH thread.
      Are Clark, Hislop and Cox coming this year? Will it be fun in Durham anytime soon?
      Last edited by Berkshire BU Fan; 05-02-2020, 10:43 AM.

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      • Re: UNH Commits & Recruiting: 2019 and Beyond

        New Transfer Tyler Ward 2019-20 Denver Highlights (Article coming soon):

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        • Originally posted by Berkshire BU Fan View Post
          Two weeks have passed... time for a new post on the UNH thread.
          Are Clark, Hislop and Cox coming this year? Will it be fun in Durham anytime soon?
          Lots of recent posts with links to stories about the other UNH Cox in the other UNH thread. :-)

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          • Re: UNH Commits & Recruiting: 2019 and Beyond

            UNH Commits selected in 2020 USHL Phase II Draft:
            Cade Penney - Round 2, 17th Overall by Madison Capitols
            Damien Carfagna - Round 3, 40th Overall by Green Bay Gamblers
            Will Margel - Round 4, 48th Overall by Lincoln Stars

            In late rounds:
            John Evans - Round 20, 292nd Overall by Muskegon Lumberjacks
            Cy LeClerc - Round 21, 305th Overall by Cedar Rapids RoughRiders
            Last edited by C-H-C; 05-05-2020, 07:01 PM.
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            • Re: UNH Commits & Recruiting: 2019 and Beyond

              Mike when did they decide to push back Will Magels start date back? I remember he wanted to come in as a true freshman , And I foolishly noted that I thought that perhaps he could be another Jackson P. Rough start at the beginning of the year in the USHL but the change to the BCHL seemed to start him back on the scoring trail. Do you think he will accept the USHL opportunity or go back to the BCHL this year?

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              • Re: UNH Commits & Recruiting: 2019 and Beyond

                Originally posted by After the Whistle View Post
                Mike when did they decide to push back Will Magels start date back? I remember he wanted to come in as a true freshman , And I foolishly noted that I thought that perhaps he could be another Jackson P. Rough start at the beginning of the year in the USHL but the change to the BCHL seemed to start him back on the scoring trail. Do you think he will accept the USHL opportunity or go back to the BCHL this year?
                He plans to play for the Lincoln Stars (USHL) next season and enroll Fall 2021.
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                • Just bringing this up (or at least trying to), following on Darius' inquiry ...
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                  • Here I am. Took a different path to get here. Happy Independence Day, all!
                    I will not be out cheered in my own building.

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                    • Men's Hockey Announces Freshman Class:
                      Nick Cafarelli (F)
                      Jeremy Forman (G)
                      Cam Gendrom (F)
                      Nikolai Jenson (D)
                      Joe Nagle (D)
                      Luke Reid (D)
                      Carsen Richels (F)
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                      • 2020-21
                        Jr.Crookshank---Jr.Pierson---------Sr.Kelleher
                        So.Stevenson----Jr.Engaras -------Sr.Grasso
                        Sr.Sato----------Fr.Cafarelli-------Sr.MacAdams
                        Fr.Richels--------So.Herrmann-----Jr.Esposito
                        Jr.Cipollone------So.Hankinson---Fr.Gendron


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

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

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

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

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

                        Two years from being able to commit anywhere, Shane Eiserman's "little" brother, an '06, is a top prospect.

                        Easy to see why Cole Eiserman is generating buzz. Powerful skater with a wicked shot. Bull rushed the net for a Kreider-esque goal on Sat. evening& Mark Divver (@MarkDivver) August 2, 2020
                        Last edited by NCAA watcher; 08-05-2020, 03:19 PM.
                        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

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                        • Originally posted by NCAA watcher View Post
                          Two years from being able to commit anywhere, Shane Eiserman's "little" brother, an '06, is a top prospect.
                          Maybe this one will be a little more "Yzerman"-ish than the last one was?

                          If so - I'm in. If not - thanks, I'll pass, Bentley can have him ...
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                          • Eiserman bros bring back memories of UNH 5-4 win over Bentley on Nov 2015 at Whitt when Billy took exception to Shane roughing up Gabe Antoni in front of Bentley net early in third period. I thought both would get sent to the box with matching penalties, but references sent them back their benches instead. Shane did get an assist on Max Gaudreault's game winner midway through third.

                            Bentley took their revenge with 5-1 win in the season opener at the Whitt the next year.

                            There was also another Eiserman bro in between Billy and Shane; name him, his position, and and his college team for a beer at Libby's. :-)

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                            • Originally posted by Snively65 View Post
                              There was also another Eiserman bro in between Billy and Shane; name him, his position, and and his college team for a beer at Libby's. :-)
                              Chris Yzerman, goalie, SUNY-Fredonia. At least that knocks one beer off my Libby's still-owe list!!

                              It also appears their dad (or uncle) Robert played for Trinity College back in the early '90's.

                              Thanks hockeydb.com!!

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                              • Originally posted by Chuck Murray View Post

                                Chris Yzerman, goalie, SUNY-Fredonia. At least that knocks one beer off my Libby's still-owe list!!

                                It also appears their dad (or uncle) Robert played for Trinity College back in the early '90's.

                                Thanks hockeydb.com!!
                                The father Billy Eiserman played for Lowell back in 87, broke his leg and didn't play again. The older brothers both committed to Lowell, though the goalie never found his way there.

                                Shane was a hotshot when he committed to UNH.

                                https://www.salemnews.com/sports/ex-...2f15b531f.html

                                Eiserman is a native of West Newbury, Mass., about half an hour south of Durham, and watched games at the Whittemore Center growing up. His father, Bill, played a season at Lowell before breaking his leg, and both his older brothers, Bill, a defenseman, and Chris, a goaltender, are UMass-Lowell recruits, for ’11 and ’12, respectively.

                                In addition to UNH, the younger Eiserman visited Boston University, though the Terriers didn’t make an offer at the time.
                                https://www.ushr.com/news/20110826/4...the%2BWildcats

                                It appears his St.Johns coach (Kris Hanson) and his sophomore prep coach (Cushing's Rob Gagnon) were influences who went to UNH, and Newburyport put him close to UNH. The youngest has a similar size advantage at his age, so lets see how it goes when the others catch up. Still, the talk is Cole is one of the best in his age group, so let's see if that continues and if bigger fish in the recruiting landscape grab him. He's moving far away from home so proximity may be les of a factor, and also, Shane's recruiting was Umile and Borek, and with the team and his own development leveling off at UNH, who knows how he views his experience at UNH. I imagine BC and BU will be all over the younger one.
                                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

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