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RPI 2011 Recruit Thread Pt. II

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He is definitely my type of player. In fact he could be the prototype. I always liked them big and tough and if they can also score-well as you said everyone will have to watch out. Looks like there will be a lot of fun in Troy for the next few years!!

If he is anything like his grandfather, I'd certainly want him.
 
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I agree with all of this. Folks - detractors especially - seem to forget that the BRO is young in hockey years, not having committed full-time to hockey until mid high school IIRC (Babo can clarify.)..and playing CT high school for 2-3 seasons before heading to the AJHL. I for one am not surprised that he is putting up some offensive points. I'm too lazy to go back and find it, but when he signed in DBQ, I distinctly recall Monty commenting on his ability to let it rip from the point...the kid has a cannon. I also recall Harbison in Penticton mentioning that they were going to concentrate on refining the defensive part of his game as that is a lot harder to master than the offense. Simply stated, he is learning the nuances of the toughest skating position (IMO) on the ice.

WS-Not at all surprised he is doing it-but I am a tad surprised that he is adapting so rapidly. He is ging to be a force for us.
 
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WS-Not at all surprised he is doing it-but I am a tad surprised that he is adapting so rapidly. He is ging to be a force for us.

The season is still young, but he seems to be performing better this year than last in a league which is usually considered somewhat better.
 
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TC East feature on possible RPI target Brennan Serville who is a teammate of Matt Neal in Stouffville. I hope we can get this kid, sounds like he could be a nice addition to the roster next year to take over for Kennedy or Foss.

http://ojhl.pointstreaksites.com/view/ojhl/news-21/news_18301

A blogger who hadn't heard as of 10/20/10 that Serville decommited http://www.goerieblogs.com/sports/shootout/?tag=nhl-central-scouting.
Brennan Serville, a defenseman in Canisius’ 2011 rookie class, appears on NHL Central Scouting’s North American players to watch list for the 2011 draft. Serville, a defenseman, plays for the Stouffville Spirit in the Ontario Junior Hockey League.
 
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Interesting... Ive seen it in a couple Stouffville area papers online as well as Heisenbergs site that says hes decommitted. The league website still shows him heading to Canisius however.

I am too lazy to look, but I am pretty sure that he was quoted as having decommitted.
 
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2011
Jacob Laliberté      C Cornwall Colts (CHL)           21-17-19- 36-  8 11/07/10
Matt Neal            C Stouffville Spirit (OJHL)      20-16-12- 28-  6 11/07/10
Luke Curadi         LD Dubuque Fighting Saints (USHL)  9- 1- 6-  7- 33 11/06/10
Ryan Haggerty       RC USNTDP U-18                    14- 1- 3-  4-  9 11/06/10

2012
Chris Bradley       LD Youngstown Phantoms (USHL)     11- 1- 0-  1-  0 11/06/10


Women
Brianna Piper        G Toronto Aeros (PWHL)        3- 1- 2-0-2.67-.857 11/06/10
Eleeza Cox           F Ridley College Tigers           6- 8- 2- 10-  ? 11/07/10 a lot of missing information
 
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Dont want to beat a dead horse. Zero has changed. the top 91's and the elite 92's are already playing D 1, not juniors against 92's, 93's and 94's
If you think an assist is on a roll, God bless you. I would say directly responsible for a couple losses might be a bigger concern.
The results from the previous 3 or 4 games speak for themselves
 
Re: RPI 2011 Recruit Thread Pt. II

Dont want to beat a dead horse. Zero has changed. the top 91's and the elite 92's are already playing D 1, not juniors against 92's, 93's and 94's
If you think an assist is on a roll, God bless you. I would say directly responsible for a couple losses might be a bigger concern.
The results from the previous 3 or 4 games speak for themselves

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maybe...

You would be very surprised how many RPI fans agree and have messaged my exact points....
 
Re: RPI 2011 Recruit Thread Pt. II

Dont want to beat a dead horse. Zero has changed. the top 91's and the elite 92's are already playing D 1, not juniors against 92's, 93's and 94's
If you think an assist is on a roll, God bless you. I would say directly responsible for a couple losses might be a bigger concern.
The results from the previous 3 or 4 games speak for themselves

There are players who develop late, and big people supposedly take a while to catch up with their bodies (not that I would know anything from personal experience. :D ) He does seem much improved from last season, and if he continues to improve, he can play a very useful role at RPI next season.
 
Re: RPI 2011 Recruit Thread Pt. II

Dont want to beat a dead horse. Zero has changed. the top 91's and the elite 92's are already playing D 1, not juniors against 92's, 93's and 94's
If you think an assist is on a roll, God bless you. I would say directly responsible for a couple losses might be a bigger concern.
The results from the previous 3 or 4 games speak for themselves

I gotta ask this because it seems like your the spokesperson for the Luke Curadi haters of America, did Luke take a run at one of your players/son in a game one time and you have been on this crusade to prove that he is not worthy of a DI scholarship? Simple yes or no answer would work for me.
 
Re: RPI 2011 Recruit Thread Pt. II

Dont want to beat a dead horse. Zero has changed. the top 91's and the elite 92's are already playing D 1, not juniors against 92's, 93's and 94's
If you think an assist is on a roll, God bless you. I would say directly responsible for a couple losses might be a bigger concern.
The results from the previous 3 or 4 games speak for themselves

Hoky-It would appear you need some medication-might I suggest Haldol. The big kid is developing, he will be a force at least at the DI level if not higher.
 
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