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I got tired of waiting for an in season thread so here it is. Proceed. Go Huskies!
It was a good Mel Pearson Show.
A few notes from me.
Thought it was cool Lou Angotti from the 61-62 championship team took tiem to text Mel and point out they lost their first two games. Need perspective.
For the 5 min major, the UMD player both times sold it and then got up and played on the ensuing PP, Mel has never liked that, if you're OK, get up and don't put refs in a tough position.
Didn't realize we only gave up 3 shots on goal in the 3rd yesterday, 8 attempted shots
Dressed 7 D Sunday, Leibinger up front - had a few guys banged up and we have 7 really good D, Chris looked good
Towards the end Mel had some notes on the east end of the rink project, could have some more info in Spring, have shared with some alums/donors
Could have a couple suites, a restaurant, want to allow fans to walk all the way around
Would have an updated weightroom for our players below
It woudl be a project in phases
Not sure if this was reported in the last thread, but new recruit with a fun last name. Will be several years before his potential arrival though. Currently plays for Little Caesars' U16, and it looks like he also attended the USNDTP camp this past summer.
Evan Orr - LD - 9/30/2016 - Detroit Little Caesars - 5'10 / 165 - 1/9/2001
http://www.eliteprospects.com/playe...=359532&team=&year=&status=&leagueid=&season=
EDIT: Found this on Heisenberg's site, but couldn't find any confirmations.
EDIT 2: One of his former hockey schools is confirming, via Facebook. You'll need to scroll down slightly:
https://www.facebook.com/2SPsports/
This might be the youngest verbal we've ever had at 15 years of age. I get that teams like Tech need to stockpile to some extent, but we've not had much luck with players committed that young. Our biggest recruitment successes in recent years have all been late bloomers who committed at 18 or 19. I'm not sure how a recruiter can spot a future D1 college prospect at 15 with any degree of confidence and I don't think it's particularly good for the kids. I wish there was a 16 y/o rule for verbals. At least then you're dealing with midget majors and junior As who are significantly more mature.Not sure if this was reported in the last thread, but new recruit with a fun last name. Will be several years before his potential arrival though. Currently plays for Little Caesars' U16, and it looks like he also attended the USNDTP camp this past summer.
This might be the youngest verbal we've ever had at 15 years of age. I get that teams like Tech need to stockpile to some extent, but we've not had much luck with players committed that young. Our biggest recruitment successes in recent years have all been late bloomers who committed at 18 or 19. I'm not sure how a recruiter can spot a future D1 college prospect at 15 with any degree of confidence and I don't think it's particularly good for the kids. I wish there was a 16 y/o rule for verbals. At least then you're dealing with midget majors and junior As who are significantly more mature.
Tanner Kero, Joel L'Esperance, and Jujhar Khaira are the only guys that committed at 16...if Mel & Company liked those 3 at 16, I think thats a pretty good track record.
Well, Tanner and Jujhar weren't Mel's recruits. Also in the committed-at-16 group are Gabe Temple, Jagger Williamson, Blake Pietila (the goalie), Logan Pietila, Travis Brown (is he still committed here?), Jake Gingell, Jake Kauppila (went elsewhere), and Keaton Pehrson. I'd have to say the jury's still out.
...we've done good early and we've done good late.
I'll agree with that, and I like that we're getting some of each
The next goalie we get will be an older one, as no one is currently in line to replace Wintjes next year. (Barring early departures, I'm guessing that's the only spot left to fill for the 2017–18 Huskies.)
The saturday game @ Michigan will start at 5 pm I understand, and getting a parking spot will be a problem given Michigan has a football game going on at that time. So if you are going, get there early and be prepared to walk a long way.
Yes it does. I don't know if it hasn't been changed yet or if my source is wrong. I know there are some conflicts over there on more than one occasion. But even if the game stays at 730, there will be huge traffic problems.Still listed on the um website as 7:30. Where is the time change coming from? If UM football plays at 3:30, why have the hockey game at 5:00?