Re: Northeastern Huskies 2016-17 Part II: Postseason Edition
My sympathy...
...have you seen Eric Weinrich and Tommy Fitzgerald lurking about near the Varsity Club?
I'm a Devils fan...
My sympathy...
I'm a Devils fan...
he told me that Vancouver was there and that they loved ZAR and Johnny
I sat next to a Toronto scout on Friday night who very clearly was scouting NU's top line. He barely watched the game when those three weren't out there, but took copious notes on his line sheet and notepad while they were.
Appreciate your thoughts. Aston-Reese wasn't the greatest of skaters when he first came here either, IMHO that aspect of his game has improved 100 fold over the last 4 years. McDonough is a bit more polished of a skater, at this point, but he does seem to stay in one place a bit long...on the current roster, I would compare his skating to Cockerill's...technically sound but a bit cumbersome. I believe a year in Cedar Rapids is in order. The USHL is becoming more reflective of a skating/skill league and it would do him well to spend some time there...out of school so he can dedicate himself to getting better.
In the end, he has skills...tools...and heart...he ramps up the work ethic and there is tremendous upside for him.
Cox's write-up did say he would spend a year in Cedar Rapids but also said to expect McDonough in the fall of '18. The NU Hockey Blog also projects him to '18. That would make him a 19 year old Freshman. Having seen McDonough play, Based just on hockey alone, I can't see why he'd need a year at Thayer AND a year in the USHL before coming to NU.
As the one who makes that projection graphic, when HHound says something I generally change it. He's right something on the order of 99.99% of the time.
Having said that, I'm interested to see how it plays out. I'm sure if he's capable of getting here in 18 and he and the team are both on board with that plan, they'll find a way to make it happen. I personally agree that the year in the USHL is beneficial and would rather he had one.
99.9% chance he skips senior year at Thayer and plays in CR.
99.9% chance he skips senior year at Thayer and plays in CR.
That was what I was thinking, but I don't follow the prep scene like you do so I wasn't sure how common it was for players to leave without playing four full years. Thanks.
He can play 2 years at CR. When will he turn 19? I just don't want to make the same mistake that they made with Griffen. Bring him in last year is looking like a big mistake.
As the one who makes that projection graphic, when HHound says something I generally change it. He's right something on the order of 99.99% of the time.
Having said that, I'm interested to see how it plays out. I'm sure if he's capable of getting here in 18 and he and the team are both on board with that plan, they'll find a way to make it happen. I personally agree that the year in the USHL is beneficial and would rather he had one.
As a '99 he can play 3 years in CR.
99.9% chance he skips senior year at Thayer and plays in CR.
My alma mater (MC) is pretty well represented in Hockey East. Filipe and Collier (NU), the Fitzgeralds (BC) and Nazarian (UNH). Oh, and that Vecchione kid at Union is pretty good too!It's actually quite common. Look no further than #17, who passed up his senior year at Malden Catholic to go to the USHL. (Still graduated with his MC class tho.)
FWIW, my two cents, it would make 0 sense for him to return to Thayer if his goal is D1 in the Fall of 2018. Something I have complained about with this current team is that a couple to some of the current players would have done well to do a USHL season before arriving. This kid would benefit with like players around him and to see how he responds when he gets pushed around.