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Army. Five USHL kids and some other top players. I've been hearing from several sources that they've got the top incoming class in the AHA.
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Unless Heisenbrg missed one, I only count 4. and some catches there...
Joe Llaurado only played 14 games in the USHL for Dubuque. Outside of his high school numbers nothing jumps out at you.
Mike Preston & Tyler Pham are in category of need to see play. There numbers don't jump out at all.
Cole Burns (Goaltender) could be their best recruit from the USHL, some solid numbers and saved his best for this past season. Would say after the goal-tending RIT has had for the last two season he would be nice to have.
When you look at their other recruits and their returning team you really wonder why is going put the puck in the net.
Bendan McGuire scored 33 goals in two years of the CCHL but last year in the NAHL he only manged 4 goals.
I know past numbers are no guarantee of future return but the two OJHL guys RIT have more impressive resume than that. I think that is debatable, we will have to see how things go on the ice and that was my original point.
I think the USHL is getting a little over rated at least when it comes to the impact on the AHA. No doubt there been top talent in that league and many of the top Programs pull future NHL players from that league. But Air Force won many of it's AHA title pulling most of it guys from other leagues.
I think the best way to compare the leagues (for people here) in which RIT players have come from, here are some notable players below. No doubt the USHL has been good to RIT, but the OJHL has been just as good. A few other notable sprinklings too...
USHL
Jared DeMichuel
Sean Murphy
Mike Janda
Shane Madolora
Tyler McReynolds
Cameron Burt
Jeff Smith
Chris Saracino
OJHL
Matt Smith
Dan Ringwald
Chris Tanev
Andrew Favot
Chris Haltigin
Mark Cornacchia
Steve Pinizzotto
BCHL
Matt Crowell
Scott Knowles
Adam Hartley
Bryan Potts
MWJHL
Tyler Brenner
CJHL
Simon Lambert