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RPI 2011 - 12 Recruit Thread

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23 Riley Bourbonnais   LC Cedar Rapids RoughRiders (USHL) 2012  08/08/93 5'10" 191 Rochester, NY        27-10- 8- 18- 10 01/27/12 #824
12 Miloš Bubela        RC Dubuque Fighting Saints (USHL)  12/13 08/25/92 6'02" 186 Banska Bystrica SVK   3- 1- 1-  2-  0 01/27/12 #826
 3 Chris Bradley *     LD Youngstown Phantoms (USHL)      2012  05/20/93 6'04" 190 Williamsville NY     28- 4- 6- 10-  8 01/22/12 #827
12 Jimmy DeVito        RW Chicago Steel (USHL)            2013  04/02/94 5'11" 165 Bloomingdale IL      31- 4-10- 14- 69 01/22/12 #824
22 Charles Manley      LD Selects Hockey Academy U16      2014  07/16/96 5'08" 150 Orchard Park NY       0- 0- 0-  0-  0 01/25/12 no stats
27 Drew Melanson       LW Delbarton School (Gordon Conf)  13/14 01/10/95 5'11" 145 Paramus NJ           12- 8-18- 26-  x 01/24/12 #801
26 Mark Miller *        F Omaha Lancers (USHL)            2012  07/26/92 5'11" 180 Massena NY           33- 5- 1-  6- 17 01/27/12 #825
11 Jake Wood           LW Junior Bobcats U-18 Elite       2013  08/06/93 5'08" 170 Georgetown ON        17- 4- 5-  9-  0 season over, incomplete
23                        Gunnery School (NEPSHC)                                                       13- 5-14- 19-  x 01/23/12 #805 missing game
                        					                   total                30- 9-19- 28-  x
15 Mike Zalewski *     LW Vernon Vipers (BCHL)            2012  08/18/92 6'03" 205 New Hartford NY      41-22-28- 50- 57 01/27/12 #829
33 Jason Kasdorf        G Des Moines Buccaneers (USHL)    2012  05/18/92 6'03" 190 Winnipeg MB      24-10-10-2-3.19-.903 01/27/12 #827

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24 Brandi Banks *       D Stoney Creek Sabres (PWHL)      2012  05/11/94 5'08" 140 Burlington ON        21- 1-12- 13- 12 01/22/12
xx Jennifer Godin *     D Tabor Academy                   2012  02/09/94 x'xx' xxx Clarence Center NY    0- 0- 0-  0-  0 02/01/12 no stats
14                        Massachusetts Spitfires U19 Major (NEGHL)                                     15- 2- 1-  3-16.5 season over, incomplete
                                                                                   total                15- 2- 1-  3-16.5
 3 Alexa Gruschow       F Washington Pride (JWHL)         2012  04/16/94 x'xx" xxx Mechanicsburg PA     39-24-41- 65- 66 01/22/12 missing game
10 Lauren Wash *        F New Jersey Rockets U19          2012  06/24/94 5'04" 115 Belle Mead NJ         0- 0- 0-  0-  0 01/22/12 no stats

* In the RPI directory
 
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just got back from watching Gunnery defeat Alb. Aca. 6-2. Jake Wood was as expected....good. He had a charging penalty & scored a PPG. Goal was a beauty, a give & go. He passed to the low man & went to the front of the net (in the slot) where he took the pass skating backwards...got control of the puck on his stick & wristed a laser over the goalie's shoulder. Then skated to the corner & did an, "Ovechkin" leap into the glass...in front of SA :D. What we'll see is, as SA put it, "is a kid with a set as big as they come". They still are undecided, at this point, as to where he'll play next year. I don't believe he had any assists RB.
 
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Looking through the recruit list-we seem to be getting small in the next 2 years. The addition of Bubla helps make us at least look a bit bigger. There seems though to be a lot of uncertainty as to where players will be playing next year and in fact whether they will be coming to Troy in 2012 or not. At least, though, we are amassing a nice number of new faces. On paper this group does not yet seem as impressive as the last group or the group from 3 years ago but as we have seen-trying to guess how these young boys will play at the NCAA Div I level is pretty tough.
 
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SA had some comments at the pre-game alumni event in New Haven and he spoke a little about recruits - primarily about next year's guys (who he's allowed to discuss) but he mentioned we have 7-8 guys committed that he's not allowed to talk about as of yet. This after mentioning Bradley, Miller, Zalewski, and Kasdorf, would seem to indicate there may be one or two more we do not already know about.

He also mentioned that we have a '96 committed (which we assumed to be Manley) and that he is not the only guy in that age range that we are after. He discussed how the commitments have started getting earlier and earlier in an attempt to get the best of the available prospects.
 
Re: RPI 2011 - 12 Recruit Thread

SA had some comments at the pre-game alumni event in New Haven and he spoke a little about recruits - primarily about next year's guys (who he's allowed to discuss) but he mentioned we have 7-8 guys committed that he's not allowed to talk about as of yet. This after mentioning Bradley, Miller, Zalewski, and Kasdorf, would seem to indicate there may be one or two more we do not already know about.

He also mentioned that we have a '96 committed (which we assumed to be Manley) and that he is not the only guy in that age range that we are after. He discussed how the commitments have started getting earlier and earlier in an attempt to get the best of the available prospects.

GR-This speaks for the difficult position SA is put into. He has to make commitments and decisions 3-4 years ahead and some of these kids are just so immature at that stage that it is impossible to make a valid judgement. I have 2 scouts as close firends-they are often expected to evaluate kids who are barely 12-13. I do not know how that is even possible-many of these kids are not even close to reaching bone maturity let alone strength and speed. How do you translate what you see in a 13 year old into skill level 5 -7 years later? On second thought though-i do remember being in Boston in my Residency in medicine when the talk was about this so called super young kid who was coming in a few years who would turn around the Boston Bruins fortune-I think it was some little kid name Orr, who for some reason seemed to have some sort of talent.:rolleyes:
 
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just got back from watching Gunnery defeat Alb. Aca. 6-2. Jake Wood was as expected....good. He had a charging penalty & scored a PPG. Goal was a beauty, a give & go. He passed to the low man & went to the front of the net (in the slot) where he took the pass skating backwards...got control of the puck on his stick & wristed a laser over the goalie's shoulder. Then skated to the corner & did an, "Ovechkin" leap into the glass...in front of SA :D. What we'll see is, as SA put it, "is a kid with a set as big as they come". They still are undecided, at this point, as to where he'll play next year. I don't believe he had any assists RB.
I'll wait until redhead posts the USHR stats in case something changes. I take it that the schedule here http://portal.gunnery.org/NetCommunity/Page.aspx?pid=619&teamID=652&Term=winter is wrong.
 
Re: RPI 2011 - 12 Recruit Thread

Looking through the recruit list-we seem to be getting small in the next 2 years. The addition of Bubla helps make us at least look a bit bigger. There seems though to be a lot of uncertainty as to where players will be playing next year and in fact whether they will be coming to Troy in 2012 or not. At least, though, we are amassing a nice number of new faces. On paper this group does not yet seem as impressive as the last group or the group from 3 years ago but as we have seen-trying to guess how these young boys will play at the NCAA Div I level is pretty tough.
There was a lot of uncertainty last year about who would come also. Remember that I started a poll to guess who was really coming.
 
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There was a lot of uncertainty last year about who would come also. Remmebr taht I started a poll to guess who was really coming.

SA did note that he is still probably looking to add one more for next season (after explaining it will be a smaller class due to the number of freshmen this season), but it wasn't decided yet whether that would be a new recruit, or someone already committed coming in a year sooner.
 
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GR-This speaks for the difficult position SA is put into. He has to make commitments and decisions 3-4 years ahead and some of these kids are just so immature at that stage that it is impossible to make a valid judgement. I have 2 scouts as close firends-they are often expected to evaluate kids who are barely 12-13. I do not know how that is even possible-many of these kids are not even close to reaching bone maturity let alone strength and speed. How do you translate what you see in a 13 year old into skill level 5 -7 years later? On second thought though-i do remember being in Boston in my Residency in medicine when the talk was about this so called super young kid who was coming in a few years who would turn around the Boston Bruins fortune-I think it was some little kid name Orr, who for some reason seemed to have some sort of talent.:rolleyes:

The early recruiting will also complicate matters when making coaching decisions. Does a school decide to terminate a coach knowing that it may cost them not just one recruiting class but possibly more? Not only are most schools pretty booked for '12, but a lot of the top '13 recruits are already in the can. If you lose some of your top '12 and '13 recruits, it may be impossible to replace them from the pool of remaining uncommitted prospects. Similarly, if a coach leaves voluntarily will the need to keep future recruiting classes intact encourage picking someone from the existing staff as a replacement?
 
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The early recruiting will also complicate matters when making coaching decisions. Does a school decide to terminate a coach knowing that it may cost them not just one recruiting class but possibly more? Not only are most schools pretty booked for '12, but a lot of the top '13 recruits are already in the can. If you lose some of your top '12 and '13 recruits, it may be impossible to replace them from the pool of remaining uncommitted prospects. Similarly, if a coach leaves voluntarily will the need to keep future recruiting classes intact encourage picking someone from the existing staff as a replacement?
That problem potentially arises every time that a coach leaves now.
 
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That problem potentially arises every time that a coach leaves now.

Absolutely RB. Anytime a coach leaves or is canned, the recruiting list is immediately at risk. (Union went through this with Leaman cherry picking a couple of U recruits to PU). Appert is adjusting to today's recruiting environment. Like it or not, that's today's landscape - at least for blue chippers.
 
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