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LSSU Lakers 2016-17

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Thanks to you and Bill both for addressing. I haven't seen anything in the paper or anything, which is why I posted here. Seems like an interesting precedent the NCAA is setting here.

“The NCAA Eligibility Center is responsible for determining a student-athlete's initial eligibility status based on their pre-enrollment athletic history,” Jen Constantino, LSSU’s NCAA compliance officer and deputy Title IX co-ordinator,” told Taking Note via email. “Brayden and his family worked with the Eligibility Center prior to his enrolment at Lake Superior State University to answer the NCAA's questions and provide them with the information they needed to make their decision.

“The NCAA made the determination that Brayden Gelsinger would be immediately eligible for competition. Our athletic department has followed the direction given to us by the NCAA.”

Hope that helps...
 
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Arizona State seems to be having a hard time finding a home league to join up with. There seems to be no talk on what league may be willing to allow them to join.
 
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Owen Headrick is continuing to turn heads with his hockey skills.

The 19-year-old, who is from the Garden River First Nation near Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., is a sophomore defenceman with the Lake Superior State Lakers.

The Lakers, an NCAA Division 1 squad, are based in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, a mere 20-minute drive from his home community.

A year ago, Headrick earned rave reviews for nabbing a roster spot and having a regular shift with a club and in a league including players several years older. His play didn’t go unnoticed by pro talent seekers.

Officials from about 10 National Hockey League teams had discussions with him. But Headrick, who is Ojibwe, was not selected in the NHL Entry Draft this past June.

Headrick is still eligible to be chosen in the 2017 NHL draft. Even if he is not selected, he won’t be abandoning his pro aspirations.

“From college nowadays there’s a lot of guys signing on as free agents,” he said.

Though it remains to be seen what will happen the next few years, Headrick, who is studying Criminology at Lake Superior State, is planning to use up his four years of college eligibility.

“Education is a big part of my life and my family’s life,” said Headrick, who is the eldest of five children.

“Graduating with that degree would be huge because say I do get to play a couple of years of pro hockey, I would still have that degree to fall back on afterwards.”

Working towards a pro career, however, remains his main priority.

“That’s definitely my main goal once I get out of college,” he said. “Hockey is the biggest part of my life. I want to play hockey as long as I can.”

Headrick played a couple of seasons with the Sault Ste. Marie Thunderbirds of the Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League before joining the Lakers. He helped the Thunderbirds win the league championships in 2015.

Headrick was also named the league’s playoff MVP that spring by racking up 20 points, including 12 goals, in 14 post-season matches.

As for this year, Headrick has collected seven points (one goal and six assists) in four contests. At this pace it won’t take him long to pass the 12 points he earned as a rookie with the Lakers in 39 games.

“At the start of the year my goal was to get 20 points,” he said. “If I continue to play well, I think I can surpass that.”

Despite his solid start, Headrick added he hasn’t adjusted the number of points he’d like to achieve by that much.

“I think if everything is going well, maybe I can get 25 points,” he said.

With his seven points this far, Headrick is tied for top spot in team scoring along with three forwards; junior J.T. Henke, sophomore Mitch Hults, and freshman Brayden Gelsinger.

Headrick collected six of his points in the Lakers’ season-opening weekend wins (6-1 and 7-3) over the Michigan State Spartans on Oct. 14 and Oct. 15. As a result, he was selected as the co-winner of the defensive player of the week in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association.

“That was a big honour,” said Headrick, who is a hair under 6-ft and weighs about 195 pounds.

“I was really pleased to find out I received that. For me it was a reward for all the hard work I’ve put in.

And it showed me I’m getting better.”

But Headrick is not about to rest upon his laurels. He realizes there’s plenty of room for improvement in his game. And he knows he has plenty of hard work ahead of him in order to get better.

“I think everyone can still get stronger and faster,” he said. “Those are my main goals as a player – to get stronger and faster and be more of a resource in my own end.”

The Lakers are sporting a perfect 4-0-0 record so far this season. The club registered a 14-22-5 mark last year and finished seventh in their nine-team league. They were then knocked out of the playoffs after losing their best-of-three quarterfinal series 2-1 against Minnesota State.

Headrick likes how his squad is shaping up now.

“We’re looking really good this year,” he said. “We’re still a fairly young team. We’ve got 10 or 11 sophomores and seven or eight freshmen. But we’re all excited to see what the season has in store for us.”

The Lakers return to action this week, hosting the Alaska Nanooks in a pair of games on Oct. 28 and Oct. 29.

Ringy Dingy!
 
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Arizona State seems to be having a hard time finding a home league to join up with. There seems to be no talk on what league may be willing to allow them to join.

The B1G said they wouldn't take them, same with the NCHC. But I think with Notre Dame joining the B1G, they may rethink that if the Devils get an arena.

And until they come up with a real arena, or something in writing with the Yotes to build a new arena, I can't imagine anyone allowing them to join their conference. I mean, I guess I could see the WCHA try (and they have), because of how large of a school they are, it could be some good exposure for our schools.

The biggest problem with that idea, however, are the road trips. Most teams travel twice to Alaska & down to Huntsville during the year. This also doesn't count some of the other long roadtrips, like Ferris/LSSU/NMU to Bemidji or MSU. I think by adding ASU it would put even more unneeded financial stress on a lot of teams.

Now, if either or both of the Alaskan teams fold it may not be as bad/open the door, but I would still imagine it would be based off of them having a real home arena to play in.

Edit: Just saw that it looks like both Alaskan teams are sticking around, pending NCAA approval to cut some other sports. But it sounds like the programs being cut are some of the more successful ones, so we'll see if they'll actually approve them.
 
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Do you have a source for that Baker? Not doubting it, just curious what the source is on it.
 
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5-0-0 start for he first time since 1995-96! Great come from behind win again with the underclassmen continuing to amaze.
 
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I was impressed with the Lakers win last night because they didn't panic after being down 2 quick goals like that. Alaska was extremely well coached as Bill Crawford mentioned in the post game and they skated extremely well clogging the passing lanes. It was a game that in the last few years would have been most likely a Laker loss.

Good job Lakers.
 
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Lake Superior State hockey trailed 2-0 through the first period of play in Friday evening's Western Collegiate Hockey Association contest against Alaska before scoring three second period goals to win 3-2 and remain unbeaten on the season.

The Lakers, a perfect 5-0-0 overall and 3-0-0 in WCHA play, are now the last unbeaten and untied team in NCAA Division I hockey this season, following No. 1 ranked North Dakota's 5-2 loss at Minnesota Duluth on Friday.

LSSU was held scoreless during the opening period for the first time this season, but stormed back in the second period. The Lakers scored two goals, 51 seconds apart, to tie the game at 2-2, just 4:42 into the middle period.

Sophomore defenseman Owen Headrick (Garden River, Ont.) put the Lakers on the board 3:51 into the second with a five-on-three power play goal. Headrick's goal, his second of the season and eighth point overall, was assisted by fellow sophomores Gage Torrel (3-4--7) and Mitch Hults (2-6--8).

Moments later, with both teams back at full strength, freshman Max Humitz netted his third collegiate goal, jamming in a rebound in front set up by a point-shot by freshman Luke Morgan (0-5--5) and junior J.T. Henke (3-5--8). Henke has registered a goal or assist in every game so far for the Lakers and is tied with Hults and Headrick for the team lead in points.

With 6:34 left in the middle period sophomore forward and reigning WCHA Offensive Player of the Week, Diego Cuglietta (4-2--6) intercepted a UAF break-out attempt and went in unassisted to score the game-winning shorthanded. The game-winner while shorthanded was Cuglietta's second such strike this season and his sixth career game-winning goal for the Lakers.

The Nanooks (2-5-0, 1-2-0 WCHA) opened the scoring late in the first period on Chad Staley's even strength goal, which came unassisted.

56 seconds later Tristan Thompson stunned the Lakers and the Taffy Abel crowd of 2,446 with a power-play goal that put UAF ahead 2-0. Marcus Basara and Danny Kiraly earned the assists on the power-play strike.

Gordon Defiel started in net for the Lakers and earned his fifth consecutive victory while posting 19 shots. Countering Defiel, Jesse Jenks finished with 24 saves in the loss.

The Lakers were last undefeated through their first five games in 2013-14, opening the season 4-0-1 and are a perfect 5-0-0 for the first time since 1995-96.

LSSU and the Nanooks close the series Saturday evening at 7:07 p.m. Saturday's game will feature many great Pink in the Rink festivities, including a "Finding Dory" Halloween Party in Bud Cooper Gymnasium from 6-8 p.m., and a skate with the Lakers immediately following the game. Adult tickets are $12 and children tickets cost $6. LSSU faculty, staff and students get free admission to all Laker Athletics events.

Ringy Dingy!
 
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I was impressed with the Lakers win last night because they didn't panic after being down 2 quick goals like that. Alaska was extremely well coached as Bill Crawford mentioned in the post game and they skated extremely well clogging the passing lanes. It was a game that in the last few years would have been most likely a Laker loss.

Good job Lakers.

Severely unimpressed with the officiating. Some very questionable calls particular in the 3rd. It's ruining the game. #Letthemplay
 
Severely unimpressed with the officiating. Some very questionable calls particular in the 3rd. It's ruining the game. #Letthemplay


I agree but I get tired of bringing it up all the time. The inconsistencies from what is called is the worst. I think the wcha should go back to just one ref and two linesman because they don't have enough in the talent pool anyways.
 
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I will either agree or disagree with you, as soon as I know what you mean ;)

I'm referring to the statistical notion that events that aren't indicative of the overall population can tend to clump around each other —*like how, independent of resources, some high schools simply have better sports than the others because of uneven distribution of athletic talent. Hot starts can hide the true talent level of a team — Laker fans probably remember October 2014 just as happily as I remember October 2015.

That said, I'm increasingly thinking that the Lakers are for real. I want to see where they are after next weekend. If they're 6-2-0 or better, they're going to be looking at a strong shot for home ice.

I'm sorry, you mentioned the Red Wings and I kinda blacked out for a second. Go Bears.

GFM
 
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