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Number of NHL Draft picks on your team

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Interesting how the numbers add up for the usual suspects:

So far we have:

Minnesota 90
Wisconsin 56
BU 55
BC 54
Michigan 54
DU 47
Mich. St. 26
Cornell 13
RPI 13


No one added up North Dakota's 15 yet.
Or the others 6 or 3 etc.

But we see a pattern of the usual NC contenders in this list. So it does have some merit.
Is this where I'm supposed to break out the joke about the "student" in "student athlete" ?? :D
 
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He said count to seven, not just start there.

No, he made the classic UND 7 argument and I called him on it. Reminds me of that kid beersong and I ran into on the way into the Xcel for a Final Five game years ago. The one that thought tUMD had one an NCAA title.
 
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The Gophers gained 22 points from the freshmen coming in, and 7 from Schroeder being drafted.

They lost 4 points from RJ Anderson graduating, and 6 points from Ryan Stoa signing.

So, they had 71 points last year.
 
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you can keep your halo.... there is no comparing the goofs to the Sioux... anyone who can count to 7 will tell you that. My point was it would be interesting to see the amount of points the goofers had last year, considering they did a hell of a job of flushing their season down the toilet...but you know how they have that way of wasting tremendous amounts of talent.

How come UND is stuck on 7? I have noticed UND no longer has what it takes to make a change to the number 7. MN, and a lot of other schools have been adding championships, but all UND has is 7? What happened, ran out of 25 year old Canadians? Too many players arrested? Lawnmower tossing fatigue??
Since it is well known that hakstool will never win the big one, you guys will be able to brag about 7 for the rest of your life. Enjoy it, that way you will never have to learn to count to 8.
 
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Dartmouth: 4 drafted players (Troy Mattilla - 7th, Joe Stejskal - 5th, Dustin Walsh - 6th, Mark Goggin - 7th) for 7 points.

Massachusetts: 3 drafted players (Justin Braun - 7th, Martin Nolet - 5th, Danny Hobbs - 7th) for 5 points.
 
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UMD has 19 pts.

Dylan Olsen - 7
Scott Kishel - 1
Drew Olsen - 4
Dan DeLisle - 5
Jordan Fulton - 2
 
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Did this from memory, so not conmpletely sure, but Miami has 7 drafted players for a total of 22 points

Weber 2nd 6 pts
Smith 3rd 5 pts
Vaive 4th? 4 pts
Wideman 6th 2 pts
Knapp 6th 2 pts
McKenzie 6th 2 pts
Vogerhuber 7th 1 pt
 
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UMD has 19 pts.

Dylan Olsen - 7
Scott Kishel - 1
Drew Olsen - 4
Dan DeLisle - 5
Jordan Fulton - 2

http://www.hockeysfuture.com/articles/11263/top10_ncaa_prospects_for_the2009_draft/

Mike and Jack Connally were not drafted?
Oh thats right! Have to be over 6' to get drafted these days.:mad:

So essentially teams with lots of draft picks have supersized their team.:p

Players like Ryan Duncan or JP Lamoureaux a Hobey Winner and a Hobey finalist never got drafted and both are playing pro hockey but not in the NHL

Currently teams with lots of NHL draft picks seem to have taller players. For example look at the UMN roster, one player is 5'8" most are over 6' same thing at UND, mostly tall players.
 
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Just got negative rep from Toehimp? Not sure why? Guess he hates, elfs, Ryan Duncan, or UND or all the above.

that explains the elf known as Duncan then huh??? Toehimp

Why the question marks? It does explain why highly skilled players such as Ryan Duncan do and will continue to get overlooked in the NHL draft. Its because of their size.:mad:
 
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Notre Dame

9 players
39 points

1st - Kyle Palmieri - 7 points
1st - Ian Cole - 7 points
2nd - Teddy Ruth - 6 points
3rd - Ryan Thang - 5 points
4th - Sean Lorenz - 4 points
4th - Nick Larson - 4 points
4th - Ben Ryan - 4 points
7th - Brad Phillips - 1 point
7th - Kyle Lawson - 1 point
 
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http://www.hockeysfuture.com/articles/11263/top10_ncaa_prospects_for_the2009_draft/

Mike and Jack Connally were not drafted?
Oh thats right! Have to be over 6' to get drafted these days.:mad:

So essentially teams with lots of draft picks have supersized their team.:p

Players like Ryan Duncan or JP Lamoureaux a Hobey Winner and a Hobey finalist never got drafted and both are playing pro hockey but not in the NHL

Currently teams with lots of NHL draft picks seem to have taller players. For example look at the UMN roster, one player is 5'8" most are over 6' same thing at UND, mostly tall players.

Yea, good examples of that are two undrafted Miami alums. Dan Boyle (Sharks) is an NHL All Star and has a chance to make the Canadian olympic team and is an undrafted 5'10" defenseman. Also, Andy Greene (Devils) was an undrafted, 5'10" defenseman, as is arguably Miami's best current player, Carter Camper (5' 9") and undrafted. Then you look at Will Weber of Miami, 6"4", 220 defenseman, so far an average college d, and he's a second rounder.
 
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