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Providence College...the battle goes on...Boston twice in 15

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Also incoming goalie Hayden Hockey was taken in the 6th round by the Montreal Canadiens (177th overall). Hawkey shouldn't be here until 2015 though.
 
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It would be nice to see some kind of package for a group trip to either North Dakota or Notre Dame, it should be cheaper than going it alone.....not sure what the interest level would be
 
Re: Providence College...the battle goes on...Boston twice in 15

It would be nice to see some kind of package for a group trip to either North Dakota or Notre Dame, it should be cheaper than going it alone.....not sure what the interest level would be

Granted I'm in DC but I got round-trip tickets to Grand Forks for just over 400--which isn't bad at all. I just don't think the school cares enough about hockey to plan some kind of trip.
 
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Jeff-- I assume this is supposed to read 'goals' instead of assists?

Cromwell is a physical player who can use his size and strength to his advantage to win battles along the boards. He chipped in eight assists and added 17 assists in 60 games played this past winter.

Feature on Providence freshmen with quotes on three of the five newcomers
http://www.sbncollegehockey.com/hoc...-walman-logan-day-rob-hennessey-alex-cromwell
 
Re: Providence College...the battle goes on...Boston twice in 15

Jeff-- I assume this is supposed to read 'goals' instead of assists?

Cromwell is a physical player who can use his size and strength to his advantage to win battles along the boards. He chipped in eight assists and added 17 assists in 60 games played this past winter.

Thanks for the correction.
 
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Oh, the irony. Imagine the conversations if Ben were still there. :D

This is an interesting choice. It looks like Coach Leaman used some of his connections to Union. That being said, you would think he would have went after Jason Tapp. The two worked together at Union and Tapp has developed some very good goalies (Kincaid, Grosnik, Stevens) in a short time.
 
This is an interesting choice. It looks like Coach Leaman used some of his connections to Union. That being said, you would think he would have went after Jason Tapp. The two worked together at Union and Tapp has developed some very good goalies (Kincaid, Grosnik, Stevens) in a short time.
Maybe he did.
 
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This is an interesting choice. It looks like Coach Leaman used some of his connections to Union. That being said, you would think he would have went after Jason Tapp. The two worked together at Union and Tapp has developed some very good goalies (Kincaid, Grosnik, Stevens) in a short time.

You forgot Alex-Sekellaropoulos. IMO the best example of Tapp developing a goalie in a short period of time was Alex Sekellaropoulos, our freshman goalie last year.
http://www.collegehockeynews.com/players/career/Alex-Sakellaropoulos/29439
http://www.uscho.com/stats/player/mid,22949/alex-sakellaropoulos/#20132014

Alex got off to a rockey start last year, being thrust into a starting role in the beginning of the year when Colin Stevens was given a concussion by Bowling Green. Alex went 1-2-2. With help from Tapp, Alex came back in December/January to finish strong with three wins. A deserved win by shutting out Penn State when he stepped in for Stevens, Alex also shut out Brown and also almost shut out St. Cloud, one of the top scoring teams in the country. He gave up one goal in his last three appearences, was 3-0. Alex is our "ace in the hole".
 
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This is an interesting choice. It looks like Coach Leaman used some of his connections to Union. That being said, you would think he would have went after Jason Tapp. The two worked together at Union and Tapp has developed some very good goalies (Kincaid, Grosnik, Stevens) in a short time.

why in a million years would Tapp go. National championship and working with his goalies. if he did that and pc was off, would set him back big time. next move will be head coach.
 
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