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Quinnipiac Bobcats 2018 Off-Season

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Looks like they are loading up with a lot of forwards lets hope a few of them work out.

De Jong, Burgart, Bongiovanni are the ones to watch. Gus van Nes may contribute as well as he seems to be a late bloomer and would have led the NCDC in scoring if he didn't age out of juniors. Fallstrom I have heard is more skilled version of Tommy Schutt.
 
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De Jong, Burgart, Bongiovanni are the ones to watch. Gus van Nes may contribute as well as he seems to be a late bloomer and would have led the NCDC in scoring if he didn't age out of juniors. Fallstrom I have heard is more skilled version of Tommy Schutt.

Agreed De Jong (63 points), Burgart(50 points) and Bongiavanni(2017/18 not listed yet) all had great year this year. But even Van Nes (56points), Lombardi (39 points), Cassidy (42 points) and Winslow (30 points) also had a good years. If they can make the transition to college hockey we should not have much problem scoring next year (fingers crossed). I think our issue next year will be does either Shortridge or Petruzzzelli step up in goal. My hope is they both do.
 
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Agreed De Jong (63 points), Burgart(50 points) and Bongiavanni(2017/18 not listed yet) all had great year this year. But even Van Nes (56points), Lombardi (39 points), Cassidy (42 points) and Winslow (30 points) also had a good years. If they can make the transition to college hockey we should not have much problem scoring next year (fingers crossed). I think our issue next year will be does either Shortridge or Petruzzzelli step up in goal. My hope is they both do.

Winslow is a walk on from what I heard
 
Agreed De Jong (63 points), Burgart(50 points) and Bongiavanni(2017/18 not listed yet) all had great year this year. But even Van Nes (56points), Lombardi (39 points), Cassidy (42 points) and Winslow (30 points) also had a good years. If they can make the transition to college hockey we should not have much problem scoring next year (fingers crossed). I think our issue next year will be does either Shortridge or Petruzzzelli step up in goal. My hope is they both do.
Hopefully with more Scoring, Shortridge and KP will have less pressure on them and show improvement just because of that. I’m sure they’ll both be in camps this summer as well.
 
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Doesn’t anyone know if BoxCast is our ONLY option for the Semi’s / Finals. This weekend? Can’t the ECAC get a deal somewhere?
 
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including a longer quote from Priskie at the end
Exactly what you should hear from your captain.

Chase Priske said:
That wasn’t a season I’d want to leave on. When I came here as a freshman I saw our senior class, Garteig, St. Denis, Soren Jonzzon, and they left such a legacy that guys still talk about them. Same for Sam Anas and Devon Toews. They were all such great players and some of the best people for our program. When I leave, I want to be talked about like they are.

Sure sounds like he wants to come back. We shall see...
 
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And whatever he does, he certainly deserves to be included with those he mentioned. Chase has been a impact player for sure.
 
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