PerkyforPrez
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Re: LSSU Lakers 2016-17
I believe the Alaska school's situation is not in dire straights now.
I believe the Alaska school's situation is not in dire straights now.
I believe the Alaska school's situation is not in dire straights now.
I believe the Alaska school's situation is not in dire straights now.
NMU sweeping BGSU really just gave the Lakers a realistic shot at home ice for the 1st round of the WCHA playoffs.
They'd probably have to win at least 5 of their last 6 games.
We have a new commitment from a 99 birth date goalie, Jack Robbel:
http://www.eliteprospects.com/player.php?player=320651
In 8 games with the Erie Otters, smooth skating defenceman and former LSSU Laker, Owen Headrick, has 2 goals and 2 assists in 8 games, and his team is 8-0 in that stretch and sits a top the Ontario Hockey League.
Methinks he made the right choice, now playing against far superior talent and teams than in the WCHA with the likes of Alabama Huntsville, Alaska Anchorage and the other 3 of the bottom 10 teams in college hockey.
Scouts have had an eye on Owen for a while, and now more and more people are seeing why, and it couldn't happen to a better kid or family, man.
Those are some pretty decent looking numbers. Hopefully he can build on those over the next few seasons.
So would you place a large wager on Erie vs LSSU in a seven best of seven game series?In 8 games with the Erie Otters, smooth skating defenceman and former LSSU Laker, Owen Headrick, has 2 goals and 2 assists in 8 games, and his team is 8-0 in that stretch and sits a top the Ontario Hockey League.
Methinks he made the right choice, now playing against far superior talent and teams than in the WCHA with the likes of Alabama Huntsville, Alaska Anchorage and the other 3 of the bottom 10 teams in college hockey.
Scouts have had an eye on Owen for a while, and now more and more people are seeing why, and it couldn't happen to a better kid or family, man.
So would you place a large wager on Erie vs LSSU in a seven best of seven game series?
Playing for a pretty prestigious program as well. Looks like a solid pick up.
My guess is he'll probably play the next 2 seasons in Juniors and then come to the Lakers when Nick Kossoff graduates.
Ive seen a lot of OHL games, Randy, and yes its a great league with exceptional talent. It is, however, a much younger league than the WCHA and college hockey in general. You are talking about teams that are on average just above 18 years of age. They would perform quite poorly against most, if not all WCHA teams simply because the college teams are much much older. The average age of age of teams like the Lakers and Ferris State are 21.5 years of age. The average age of the Otters and the Hounds are 18.2 No way young teams like that can compete against players three to fours years older than they are.
Glad Hedrick is doing well but I still say he made the wrong decision.
Roman Bengert. He currently plays for Steinbach in the MJHL.Do we know who is coming up next year to take Gordie's place?
I know we have both Kossoff and Lukenda, but from everything I've heard is that Lukenda isn't really ready.
Roman Bengert. He currently plays for Steinbach in the MJHL.