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BU Recruiting Update, Part 4

If we need it, I'm sure the portal will be kind to us in terms of a seasoned goalie (maybe from one of the Ivies). What goalie wouldn't want to play behind what the roster will look like next year?!
 
If we need it, I'm sure the portal will be kind to us in terms of a seasoned goalie (maybe from one of the Ivies). What goalie wouldn't want to play behind what the roster will look like next year?!

Going to have A LOT of freshmen, so definitely some.
 
Over the next 2 seasons, the transfer portal combined with the extra year of COVID eligibility will result in more flux for many programs. It's very possible there are current Seniors at BU who could utilize their extra year of eligibility by remaining at BU next season. If that occurs, then the coaching staff is faced with the challenge of which of the projected incoming Freshmen may be deferred (and in some cases, again)?

The risk there is a potential parting of ways between the commit and with BU if that player wants to play D1 next season. Not to mention the risk/reward proposition of retaining any current Senior for their 5th season and where they might fit in next season's lineup...
 
I think it's 90% likely that Drew is gone after this season. Getting your degree (via summer school classes) in 3-years and going pro seems to be the new model for drafted goalies. And God knows the Blackhawks can use all the help they can get.

I'm sure that Vinny and the US Under 18 kid is the plan. Coach 'em up!

I am 99.999999999% Drew would be signing after this BU season. No way Chicago lets him come back for his senior season and risk losing him to free agency. None.
 
Over the next 2 seasons, the transfer portal combined with the extra year of COVID eligibility will result in more flux for many programs. It's very possible there are current Seniors at BU who could utilize their extra year of eligibility by remaining at BU next season. If that occurs, then the coaching staff is faced with the challenge of which of the projected incoming Freshmen may be deferred (and in some cases, again)?

The risk there is a potential parting of ways between the commit and with BU if that player wants to play D1 next season. Not to mention the risk/reward proposition of retaining any current Senior for their 5th season and where they might fit in next season's lineup...

Very interesting questions, especially when you add scholarship money into the equation.

One man's opinion - I don't see guys like Brown, Skoog, McCarthy, O'Brien and Fensore as candidates for an "extra" season. Two guys I'd like to see stay would be Sam Stevens and Jamie Armstrong. Solid defenders, good on faceoffs (Stevens), score often enough for 3rd/4th liners. Skate them with Zabeneh, and there's a real good 3rd or 4th line, plus PK. Again, just a view from the sidelines, recognizing that coaches/players preferences, $$, experience vs new talent considerations will drive the decisions.
 
Very interesting questions, especially when you add scholarship money into the equation.

One man's opinion - I don't see guys like Brown, Skoog, McCarthy, O'Brien and Fensore as candidates for an "extra" season. Two guys I'd like to see stay would be Sam Stevens and Jamie Armstrong. Solid defenders, good on faceoffs (Stevens), score often enough for 3rd/4th liners. Skate them with Zabeneh, and there's a real good 3rd or 4th line, plus PK. Again, just a view from the sidelines, recognizing that coaches/players preferences, $$, experience vs new talent considerations will drive the decisions.

Depending how the season pans out there could be a mass exodus of talent - Tuch, Peterson, Commesso are all in that jr season post draft and NHL teams don't want to risk losing them if they stay their senior season and turn to free agency. Brown and Skoog could absolutely garner NHL offers and since they weren't drafted it would be a no brainer for them to take it. OBrien although drafted by Flyers I believe he will become a free agent if he isnt already and is a 1998 birth year so would be looking to turn pro sooner than later? Weber is a junior and could also sign given he was drafted in 2019 and would become a free agent. Lots of moving pieces.....they could all come back as well....Fensore is ready for the next level as well….
 
Over the next 2 seasons, the transfer portal combined with the extra year of COVID eligibility will result in more flux for many programs. It's very possible there are current Seniors at BU who could utilize their extra year of eligibility by remaining at BU next season. If that occurs, then the coaching staff is faced with the challenge of which of the projected incoming Freshmen may be deferred (and in some cases, again)?

The risk there is a potential parting of ways between the commit and with BU if that player wants to play D1 next season. Not to mention the risk/reward proposition of retaining any current Senior for their 5th season and where they might fit in next season's lineup...

There are six senior forwards on the team and including Celebrini, who apparently is accelerating, there are seven incoming. Many are older and will have used up their junior eligibility. Shane Lachance, Jack Harvey and Nick Roukounakis will be 20. Jack Gorton and Doug Grimes will be 21. Michael LaStarza just turned 19. Not much wiggle room there.

Ty Gallagher ended up at BU when Notre Dame added two grad transfer defensemen (Blackmun from Lowell, Karashik from UConn) and asked him to defer. He declined. He describes getting a call from Albie and quickly changing his commitment in a new podcast interview with The Boston Hockey Blog crew (nice job by Caroline and James) https://open.spotify.com/episode/6EE...8efac408b&nd=1
 
Weber is a junior and could also sign given he was drafted in 2019 and would become a free agent. Lots of moving pieces.....they could all come back as well....Fensore is ready for the next level as well….

I believe since Webber played a year of Jr.A before coming to BU (and post draft), I don't think that counts as a year towards his signing period. If I'm correct, he'd only be able to sign with Carolina this summer, unless rights are traded.
 
I believe since Webber played a year of Jr.A before coming to BU (and post draft), I don't think that counts as a year towards his signing period. If I'm correct, he'd only be able to sign with Carolina this summer, unless rights are traded.

Side note - Seniors I expect that could potentially use another year of eligibility are: Stevens, Armstrong, Phillips. Even potentially Copeland if he wants to.
 
I think Commesso will leave. Tuch and Peterson haven't exactly been tearing it up so I'm not sure how aggressive Montreal and St. Louis will be to sign them. They could still turn into NHLers, but not without at least a couple years in the AHL, IMHO. I think Skoog will get many offers and I think has a very good chance to play in the NHL within a couple years. He has turned into Coyle/Greenway in terms of protecting the puck, he's got a good shot, and he plays with a bit of an edge. I hope Brown makes it to the NHL, but with his smaller size, I'm not sure he overcomes that with any of his other skills. I think O'Brien is a long-shot to be an NHLer, as disappointing as that might be for Flyers fans.I agree that Stevens and Armstrong would be great 5th year guys.
 
I think Commesso will leave. Tuch and Peterson haven't exactly been tearing it up so I'm not sure how aggressive Montreal and St. Louis will be to sign them. They could still turn into NHLers, but not without at least a couple years in the AHL, IMHO. I think Skoog will get many offers and I think has a very good chance to play in the NHL within a couple years. He has turned into Coyle/Greenway in terms of protecting the puck, he's got a good shot, and he plays with a bit of an edge. I hope Brown makes it to the NHL, but with his smaller size, I'm not sure he overcomes that with any of his other skills. I think O'Brien is a long-shot to be an NHLer, as disappointing as that might be for Flyers fans.I agree that Stevens and Armstrong would be great 5th year guys.

Idle speculation - Brown's size and skillset may be a good match for Euro league hockey?
 
Idle speculation - Brown's size and skillset may be a good match for Euro league hockey?

I think Browns stature is an asset in todays NHL. Reminds of Brad Marchand type size. Thick. I am sure he will have a ton of NHL teams calling for his services as it will cost them nothing to sign him (as in draft pick compensation, etc.).
 
Goalie Anton Castro, a former BU commit, is now headed for Wisconsin.

According to TheRinkLive, “Castro was previously committed to Boston University and decided to re-open his recruitment back in late November.” So it would appear Castro made the decision.

With Duplessis returning and Chambre arriving, BU will still need a third goalie. Getting someone with experience from the portal would seem a good alternative to getting a freshman to come almost certainly without a scholarship.
 
I'd heard through the grapevine earlier this year the coaching staff was possibly looking in another direction on next year's goalie recruits. I don't know who it was in relation to or in what context. But this may be that.
 
I'd heard through the grapevine earlier this year the coaching staff was possibly looking in another direction on next year's goalie recruits. I don't know who it was in relation to or in what context. But this may be that.

I'm worried about goalies, going forward. Michael Chambre looks only adequate, and that isn't up to BU's standards or needs. Hopefully Vinnie will stay for next year, but Chambre is the only goalie we have in our pipeline for next year or any year that follows. Maybe there is some unknown grand design, or someone who is their back pocket as a transfer....... one can only hope there s a plan.....

And, is Macklin Celebrini now not coming in for next year (23-24)? If he's as good as everyone says, we may never see him at BU.
 
There's no indications that Vinny is leaving or Celebrini is not coming. Both of those are baseless speculation.

It's also proven to be very feasible to get a solid goalie in the transfer portal in any offseason.

I suspect the coaching staff will ultimately decide whether they want to proceed with Chambre or get a transfer. A transfer who could be a viable option would not come here to be goalie goalie #3.
 
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