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>>>>> RIT TIGERS - Roaring into the postseason <<<<<

Well, yes, but such financial aid isn't classified as "Division I" and doesn't usually get "accepted" by the student ("awarded" to the student is more common), nor is the fact of such award relevant to athletics.
Powers &8^]

These Junior teams are doing all they can to market themselves to possible future players and to their fans. Even those going to DIII schools will be advertised as getting "Scholarships".

Here's an interesting story I found on Austin Wright from the Niagara falls paper. http://www.niagarafallsreview.ca/2014/09/10/the-wright-stuff.

Electrical engineering student, playing on his hometown team, Captain (as an 18yr old). Sounds like a great fit as an RIT student to me. And he plays hockey. What's not to like.....

He's a 2016-17 commit, so it will be interesting to see where (and how) he plays next season.

I read a story on the differences and relationship between the OJHL (JrA) and the GOHL (JrB). I was a very illuminating read and if I can find it again, I'll post it.

The addition of Austin Wright makes 3 Tigers recruits for the 2016-17 class the others include:

Defenseman Gordie Ballhorn (AJHL - Whitecourt Wolverines) was a unanimous selection to the AJHL rookie team.

Forward Reed Delainey (SJHL - Battleford Northstars).
 
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Congrats to RIT on a great season. Great game from the Tigers on Saturday and never in the history of college hockey was a 4-0 game closer than what I saw on Sunday night. Until UNO scored their second goal, I thought RIT was going to win the game, and it was only when UNO finally scored a third goal did the outcome seem defined.

Loved the energy brought to the CFIA by the Tiger crowd. You guys were even more in force on Sunday than Saturday, and that was great to see. I was pulling for RIT both nights. After seeing how the Tigers play hockey I'm not certain Saturday was all that huge of an upset. Great puck pursuit, goaltender was strong, couple of guys were making sweet moves (the first goal Saturday was a goal scorers goal!) and well coached and prepared to compete. Sunday truly could have gone either way for 55 minutes.

Hope everyone enjoyed their time at the CFIA. Good luck in the coming season.
 
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Big congrats to the team this year. I admit that I wasn't the most attentive or supportive fan this year and I certainly didn't see this run coming earlier in the season. Great to see the team really come together when it counted. Great that Garbo and McGowan won an aha championship and made some real noise in the tournament. They were a really good pairing when they were freshmen and it's sad to see them go.

Heck, I was convinced this team wasn't going to make it to Blue Cross Arena at the beginning of the season. Complete 180d turnaround in the second half of the season.
 
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My only concern with signings would be that teams have already stocked up from players whose seasons ended last week or earlier. Someone should snap 'em up, though. Ruby, too.

For next year, assuming we have Schuler and Mitchell as our top-line wingers, who's going to play center? Maybe Smith?


Powers &8^]

I would be hesitant to count on having Schuler at all next year with his history. I would love to have him back, but not if it's going to risk his future health. If he is healthy, I think a Smith-Schuler-Mitchell line would be a good starting point. Andrew Miller might get a look as well.

The defensemen are going to be a strong backbone and may need to carry RIT early next year while the offense adjusts. Rotolo will need to step up a little bit to keep winning games.
 
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I would be hesitant to count on having Schuler at all next year with his history. I would love to have him back, but not if it's going to risk his future health. If he is healthy, I think a Smith-Schuler-Mitchell line would be a good starting point. Andrew Miller might get a look as well.

The defensemen are going to be a strong backbone and may need to carry RIT early next year while the offense adjusts. Rotolo will need to step up a little bit to keep winning games.

Don't forget about Skirving. He kind of disappeared this season, but as a freshmen last year (when Garbo was hurt all season) he put up 22 points in 34 games. He's got size and some of the best speed on the team. I could see him getting a chance to play an expanded role.

Also I'm hoping to see more of Mikowski. Another guy with size who definitely got better as the year progressed.
 
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New commitment to RIT for next season, Austin Wright.

Here's his twitter:
https://twitter.com/a_wright88

And his eliteprospects page:
http://www.eliteprospects.com/player.php?player=240563

Guy had 48 points in 31 games as a defenseman this season, eye popping numbers.

When I look on the commitment page for RIT I see Valenzuela (centerman) from the OJHL (Junir A) is slated for 2015/2016, he is a natural centerman and should be miles ahead on the depth scale over the depth player you listed. The big difference off the bat is Valenzuela comes from Junior A, so his numbers are higher and more impressive coming against a much higher caliber opponent. The other player comes from Junior B which is a tier below which equates to 40 plus junior A team rosters ahead in caliber. As well the drop off to Junior B (GOJHL) is pretty large, you do have some top guys who can make the jump however most usually lack the vision not having played at a high enough level for too many years. Sport comes down to time and space, Junior A affords you much less so decision making and play has to be much higher.

You also have some other wonderful recruits listed on the commitment page, your team should be strong for few years to come yet.
 
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Matt Garbowsky has signed with the Amerks and will join them for the remainder of the season: http://amerks.com/newsX.asp?type=News&aID=1261

Not only has he signed an ATO for this season but he has signed on for the entire 15-16 season next year. That's great news! If he makes a strong showing with their last 9 games I'm sure he'll at least end up at Sabres camp and have a shot at making their roster.
 
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Hope everyone enjoyed their time at the CFIA. Good luck in the coming season.

It's a great arena and every one connected with Notre Dame that we encountered was very nice and friendly. Really cool to see you guys let the kids ride the zambonis - it's these kinds of things that make for a great atmosphere and experience.
 
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I would be hesitant to count on having Schuler at all next year with his history. I would love to have him back, but not if it's going to risk his future health. If he is healthy, I think a Smith-Schuler-Mitchell line would be a good starting point. Andrew Miller might get a look as well.

The defensemen are going to be a strong backbone and may need to carry RIT early next year while the offense adjusts. Rotolo will need to step up a little bit to keep winning games.


It would be awesome to have (healthy) Schuler back next year. If he can come back I'm not sure putting him on the same line as Mitchell is the way to go - they're both such amazing playmakers it might be better to split them up. But if they do end up together I think Golberg would be the best fit with them. He's been really impressive this year - great on face-offs, always hustling, great net presence, and great at getting himself in the right place at the right time. I wouldn't be surprised if he ends up an assistant captain next year.

If Schuler and Mitchell aren 't together I still think Mitchell-Golberg would be great - just not sure who the third should be.
 
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Might as well keep "MGM" going and do Mitchell-Golberg-Miller/Mikowski :p

Also, what happened to Schuler this season? Got hurt in January?
 
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Matt Garbowsky has signed with the Amerks and will join them for the remainder of the season: http://amerks.com/newsX.asp?type=News&aID=1261

Fun fact: Matt Garbowsky will become only the 10th Tiger to ever play in the AHL by my count. I was bored recently and compiled a list for the fun of it (and yes, I do find that kind of thing fun). If someone can name all of them without looking it up, they would get so many Tiger Fan Points (or TFP, which unfortunately has not yet been accepted as a legitimate virtual currency). 2 of the 10 played for RIT during the D-III days.

Give up? Well, just in case you're planning on competing in a Tiger hockey quiz show of some sort, here's the list (in order of games played): Steve Pinizzotto, Chris Tanev, Bobby Raymond, Dan Ringwald, Chris Palmer, Tyler Brenner, Cameron Burt, Jared DeMichiel, Todd Person, and of course Matt Garbowsky. My favorite stat? In 360 AHL games, Pinner has 761 PIM. Fantastic.
 
Just listened to this weeks pod cast of USCHO Live!, and found Paula Westons comments about the Tigers in South Bend last weekend interesting. In her words, the Tigers were "relentless" in both games, and that even when they were down late in the game against UNO, they just didn't stop. I found it interesting because that is what many of us noted early in the season when the wins weren't coming at the pace we all wanted. At least the Tigers weren't giving up like they sometimes did the last couple seasons. Really, except for the stinker in the first game against Army, they pretty much busted butt throughout the season.

For those of you who haven't taken advantage of the USCHO Live! podcast, you should because it's a great opportunity to get a view of DI Hockey outside of Rochester and the AHA. That, plus Ed does a great job. Where do you find the time?
 
Found an update on Austin Wright. Sounds like he was recruited by Niagara as well as RIT. Also sounds like he might end up in the AJHL with the Brooks Bandits for his final Jr season.

http://www.niagarafallsreview.ca/2015/01/22/canucks-captain-has-wright-stuff
 
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