Re: RPI 2010 Off-Season III -- How we learned to stop worrying and love the Class of '14
Re: RPI 2010 Off-Season III -- How we learned to stop worrying and love the Class of '14
FAIL and FAIL.
The only Y'town d-man ranked in the CSB was Andrej Sustr '90 at #195. BTW, Sustr (6' 6") is headed to UNO.
Don't let the facts get in the way of a good scrum, right Dad?
I was not talking about him but the other two, who were the only 2 on CSB at the beg of season
Exactly, both highly thought of before season started and looked whathappend after year in USHL, especially with an expansion team.
YOUNGSTOWN, OH (Wednesday, May 13th, 2009
With the number five overall pick in the first round, the Phantoms selected 1991-born, 6'3” 190 lb. defenseman Dan Senkbeil from the San Jose Jr. Sharks U18 AAA team. Senkbeil is currently one of the most talked-about amateur players in the country and looks to be a lock for the NHL Draft this June. He'll help anchor a strong, pro-look defense for next season. He is getting college interest from some of the top hockey programs in the country and can immediately step into the Phantoms’ top defense pair.
The Phantoms’ second choice, 18th overall, was 1991-born, 6'6” 220 lb. defenseman J.D. Carrabino from Millbrook Prep in New York. Carrabino hails from New Canaan, CT, and adds another impact defenseman to the Phantoms’ blue line. This is another defenseman who is getting many looks from big-time college programs and NHL teams for this summer’s NHL Draft. His stock has risen since great showings at the Beantown Classic in March and the Chicago High School Showcase in April.
These are the two I was talking about. After all this, here is the end results
Zero college deals
Zero NHL draft
# 77 Daniel Senkbeil 55 games 0 goals, 5 assists, a minus 10
# 71 J.D. Carrabino 28 games, 0 goals, 1 assist, minus 8, hardly dressd second half.
These 2 kids were 6'6" and 6'4" and higher touted and better skaters, by a wide margin there.
The league is tougher then a lot of people think. many big D have showed up and flopped big time and didnt develop for college.