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LSSU Lakers 2016-17

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Kossoff has struggled all year. Even in the exhibition game he seemed to look really shaky. I could see him getting a start in one of the upcoming non conference games against Michigan or Omaha, but they need to go with Defiel for the WCHA games at this point.

Yeah, he has struggled in his appearances thus far this season. To be fair, it would probably help his confidence if the Lakers played better defense in front of him than they did this past Saturday.
 
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Yeah, he has struggled in his appearances thus far this season. To be fair, it would probably help his confidence if the Lakers played better defense in front of him than they did this past Saturday.

How is the goalie coming in next year to replace Defiel currently doing in the junior leagues?
 
How is the goalie coming in next year to replace Defiel currently doing in the junior leagues?

His numbers are OK, not great, so far. He just started playing again after missing several games due to injury. I think we'll have a better picture of his numbers further into the season. Wenatchee tends to play both of their goalies quite a bit. Nieto has only played in eight games so far.
 
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The future is bright for the good ship Laker, led under the watchful eye of Damon Whitten.

Lake Superior State hockey coach Damon Whitten announced Tuesday the signing of five future student-athletes to National Letters of Intent. The signing class features three forwards and two defensemen.

Headlining the forwards group is Sault Area High School product Chase Gamelin, who plays for the Brookings Blizzard of the North American Hockey League. The 6-0, 185-pound forward has two goals and four assists in 17 games during his second season with the Blizzard.

Last season Gamelin contributed 10 goals and 11 assists in 57 games. In 2014-15, he produced two goals and four assists in 39 games with the Soo Eagles (NAHL) in his first season of junior hockey.

Gamelin is remembered locally for leading the Sault High Blue Devils to consecutive runner-up finishes in the Michigan High School Athletic Association Division 3 State Finals. During his senior season, Gamelin was named to the Michigan High School Hockey Coaches Association Division 3 All-State First Team after notching 59 points for the Blue Devils (25-3-2).

"He's a hardworking, two-way forward who brings a physical presence to every shift and game," said LSSU assistant coach Rich Metro, who is also a Sault Ste. Marie native. "He brings an element of leadership and character to our locker room after being voted by his teammates as the co-captain for Brookings this season."

Matthew Barnaby and Roberts Bluegers, who are '98 birth year forwards, also submitted their NLI during the fall period.

Barnaby, the son of former NHLer Matthew Barnaby, has put up respectable numbers this season for the Pembroke Lumber Kings of the Central Canada Hockey League. He drew considerable interest from the Lakers' staff.

In 26 games with the Lumber Kings this season, Barnaby has 10-15—25 and ranks 19th in overall CCHL scoring. He was recently selected to participate in the Eastern Canada Cup Showcase, which was held in mid November in Cornwall, Ont.

"Matthew has the potential to be a high-end, top-six skilled forward with his great vision, hockey sense and playmaking ability at top-speed," said Lakers assistant coach Doug Holewa. "We fully expect him to be an impact offensive player who can contribute on the power-play, as well as even strength."

Bluegers is a native of Riga, Latvia, same as Lakers defenseman Kris Bindulis. Both have represented their country on the international stage. In 13 games with Latvia's World Junior Championship U18 team over the past two years, Blugers has a goal and an assist.

This season Bluegers has appeared in 19 games during his rookie junior season with the Fairbanks Ice Dogs (NAHL) and has four goals and two assists. In 2015-16, he tallied 15 goals and 33 assists for the Shattuck St. Mary's prep team. He is also the younger brother of former Minnesota State Mavericks player Teddy Blueger, who now plays for Wilkes-Barre/Scranton of the American Hockey League.

"He's a big, gifted power forward with the ability to make highly skilled plays in tight areas, using his big frame to protect the puck down low and on the rush," said Metro. "As a product of the storied Shattuck St. Mary's prep team, playing under the guidance of current Buffalo Sabers Assistant Coach Tom Ward, we liked the experience and knowledge he's gained at this stage in his development."

The Lakers also added a pair of '99 birth year defensemen in Patrick Kyte and Michael Mannara. Both players were also selected to participate in the Eastern Canada Cup Showcase.

Kyte has developed into one of the top scoring defensemen in the CCHL during his second season with the Lumber Kings and has already matched his scoring output from last season. Through 26 games, Kyte's six goals tie for second among the league's defenseman. He ranks third in CCHL defenseman scoring with 19 points. Kyte has also shown an edge to his game despite his smaller stature (5-9, 168-pounds) and has 26 penalty minutes.

Holewa views Kyte as a "high-octane offensive-minded defenseman, who has elite skating, vision and puck skills." The coaches identify him as having the potential to be a power-play "quarterback" at the next level.

Through 17 games of his second season playing in the Ontario Junior Hockey League, Mannara has a goal and six assists, and has accrued 18 penalty minutes.

"Mike is another offensive-minded defenseman with a high-end individual skill set, and he also possesses a physical element to his game," said Holewa in regards to Mannara. "He has excellent skating ability and puck skills, which allow him to jump up into the rush and contribute offensively."

"Rich and Doug have both done a tremendous job of identifying and recruiting the type of student-athletes we want to represent this University and the Laker hockey program," Whitten said. "This class is another outstanding group of quality student-athletes and young men who will proudly represent our program in the classroom, community and on the ice. We look forward to their arrival to Sault Ste. Marie and expect them to continue to move our program forward in the years to come."

Ringy Dingy!
 
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Baker- Are you cut and pasting someone's professional work and posting as your own? You should give credit or just post the link.

I realize I'm new here but that's not cool.
 
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Baker- Are you cut and pasting someone's professional work and posting as your own? You should give credit or just post the link.

I realize I'm new here but that's not cool.

Like you sunglokid I woke up in a free country today, complete with freedom of speech. This is a public forum, which shares information and opinions about Laker hockey, man, no one is publishing anything by sharing info on the good ship Laker, led by Damon Whitten.

If you do want published information go to www.hockeynewsnorth.com or www.saultthisweek.com

Ringy Dingy!
 
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Baker- Are you cut and pasting someone's professional work and posting as your own? You should give credit or just post the link.

I realize I'm new here but that's not cool.

LakerBaker is a troll. Pretty much everything that LakerBaker copies and pastes here is taken from the LSSU Athletics website or other local media websites/blogs.
 
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LakerBaker is a valuable source of information. Pretty much everything that LakerBaker posts here is information and opinion on LSSU Athletics and on local media websites like www.hockeynewsnorth.com or www.saultthisweek.com.

Happy Thankgiving, man
 
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Like you sunglokid I woke up in a free country today, complete with freedom of speech. This is a public forum, which shares information and opinions about Laker hockey, man, no one is publishing anything by sharing info on the good ship Laker, led by Damon Whitten.

If you do want published information go to www.hockeynewsnorth.com or www.saultthisweek.com

Ringy Dingy!

Yes, freedom of speech. Not the freedom to use work that is clearly not your own and pass it off as your own.
 
Yes, freedom of speech. Not the freedom to use work that is clearly not your own and pass it off as your own.

This is a forum about the good ship Laker and methinks there are many people on here whom appreciate one place to receive this information, man.

If you don't like it, you don't have to read it's. Like you I woke up in a free country this morning, complete with the freedom of speech.

Happy Thanksgiving to my chums in the States.

Ringy Dingy!
 
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Baker- I didn't say that you are publishing other peoples work. That would be criminal. You are however plagiarizing or stealing when you post other peoples published work here as your own without giving them credit. Living in a free country doesn't make it ok to steal from someone and this has nothing to do with freedom of speech. What is your objection to giving credit to the writer of the work you post? It is very easy to put the same content in your posts while giving credit the creator.
 
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Failing to give a full URL for articles quoted in full is a violation of USCHO policies and a good reason to get smacked by the ban-hammer. If you see anyone going it, including LakerBaker, report the post.

GFM
 
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Y'all better make sure that the kid has a good optometrist. ;)

GFM

Maybe he'll have the same one as Gordie. ;)

He is a big kid and will block a lot of the net. I think his nickname is Panda.

Happy Thanksgiving Geof.

Happy Thanksgiving to all Lakers fans.
 
Baker- I didn't say that you are publishing other peoples work. That would be criminal. You are however plagiarizing or stealing when you post other peoples published work here as your own without giving them credit. Living in a free country doesn't make it ok to steal from someone and this has nothing to do with freedom of speech. What is your objection to giving credit to the writer of the work you post? It is very easy to put the same content in your posts while giving credit the creator.

www.saultthisweek.com

www.hockeynewsnorth.com

www.lssulakers.com

Methinks that should answer some of your questions and concerns, man.

If you don't like it, you don't have to read it. Much like you I live in a free country, complete with the freedom of speech, even here on a forum which allows for differing opinion, a variety of content, and being named called by "Bill" who is the self appointed expert in his own mind, on the good ship Laker. Happy Thanksgiving chum.

Ringy Dingy!
 
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If you don't like it, you don't have to read it. Much like you I live in a free country, complete with the freedom of speech, even here on a forum which allows for differing opinion, a variety of content, and being named called by "Bill" who is the self appointed expert in his own mind, on the good ship Laker. Happy Thanksgiving chum.

You're an Internet turd. Freedom of speech only relates to government disruption of same; USCHO has a responsibility to ensure that copyright holders' rights are respected. That's why full URLs are required for full-article copy/paste.

If you persist in ripping people off, we will persist in reporting you.

Have a nice day.

GFM
 
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You're an Internet turd. Freedom of speech only relates to government disruption of same; USCHO has a responsibility to ensure that copyright holders' rights are respected. That's why full URLs are required for full-article copy/paste.

If you persist in ripping people off, we will persist in reporting you.

Have a nice day.

GFM

Thanks for the information, and the classy reply, man.

Go to www.hockeynewsnorth.com or www.saultthisweek.com or www.yesfm.net or www.stream.1400.espn.net for more information on the good ship Laker, under the watchful eye of third year coach Damon Whitten.

Have a nice day chum.
 
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