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RPI 2011 Recruit Thread Pt. II

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On Saturday, the Dubuque Fighting Saints defeated the Youngstown Phantoms 4-1. Luke Curadi had two assists. He was named #3 star. :) Chris Bradley had no points or penalties. http://ushl.stats.pointstreak.com/boxscore.html?gameid=1341328

Curadi's line is 6-1-4-5-12.
Bradley's line is 8-1-0-1-0.

I am beginning to worry that Cool Hands Luke is becoming a scorer and might lose some of his ferocity. (NOT)

I am not used to seeing his line showing almost 1/2 as many points as PIMs. Is he going to be our diamond in the rough?
 
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2011
Jacob Laliberté      C Cornwall Colts (CHL)           17-17-15- 32-  6 10/28/10
Matt Neal            C Stouffville Spirit (OJHL)      15-14-10- 24-  4 10/28/10
Luke Curadi         LD Dubuque Fighting Saints (USHL)  5- 1- 4-  5- 12 10/29/10
Ryan Haggerty       RC USNTDP U-18                    13- 1- 2-  3-  9 10/30/10

2012
Chris Bradley       LD Youngstown Phantoms (USHL)      8- 1- 0-  1-  0 10/29/10


Women
Brianna Piper        G Toronto Aeros (PWHL)        2- 1- 1-0-1.50-.923 10/30/10
Eleeza Cox           F Ridley College Tigers           5- 7- 2-  9-  ? 10/29/10 missing 4 games and assist scoring in 4 of the 5 games.
 
Re: RPI 2011 Recruit Thread Pt. II

Coaches have meetings with league and refs before season starts and they go over everything. No more confusing today than it has been in the past. the good ones figure it out, the other dont
Thats exactly the point....what is gone over in those meetings doesn't always translate to the ice on a consistant basis...You are correct it isn't any MORE confusing today than it has been in the past...But that doesn't mean its not confusing.I believe the inconsistant door swings both ways for all teams.This is in no way a complaint. I have let that go ! My new conclusion is that they are not professional officials...its part time work....you get what you get... and in those famous words, IT IS WHAT IT IS ! It seems P.Stewart and Mr.Bagwell are good with it and in the end thats all that matters....For Me Case Closed.
 
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RPI goalie target Dalton Izyk followed his 33 save win last weekend with two losses (NJ Hitmen & Bridgewater) over the weekend at the New Hampshire Monarchs Showcase.

His line now reads: 3-4-1 3.44 GAA - .919 SV% http://www.pointstreak.com/prostats/playerpage.html?playerid=4256598&seasonid=5790

WS, have you seen Izyk play? His stats don't really stand out, but clearly that could be greatly influenced by the rest of his team.
 
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WS, have you seen Izyk play? His stats don't really stand out, but clearly that could be greatly influenced by the rest of his team.

A 91.9% save percentage is quite high for a 3.44 GAA. Some quick back-of-envelope calculations indicate that he is seeing around 35 shots per game.

Also, I didn't realize how young Izyk is. He is still 16 for several more months.
 
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A 91.9% save percentage is quite high for a 3.44 GAA. Some quick back-of-envelope calculations indicate that he is seeing around 35 shots per game.

Also, I didn't realize how young Izyk is. He is still 16 for several more months.

Something is wrong with the stats on that page. He played 457:20 which is about 7.62 60-minute games. He gave up 21 goals which results in a 2.76 GAA. Unless the EJHL plays 75-minute games which would indeed result in a 3.45 GAA based upon 60-minute games, there is a mistake.

Then again, I have been known to mess things up at 2 AM. :)


Edit: For the couple of other goalies that I checked, GAA is also based upon 75-minute games in that league. :eek:
 
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Something is wrong with the stats on that page. He played 457:20 which is about 7.62 60-minute games. He gave up 21 goals which results in a 2.76 GAA. Unless the EJHL plays 75-minute games which would indeed result in a 3.45 GAA based upon 60-minute games, there is a mistake.

Then again, I have been known to mess things up at 2 AM. :)



Edit: For the couple of other goalies that I checked, GAA is also based upon 75-minute games in that league. :eek:

No wonder you did so well on the math portion of the SAT-we should have sent you up to tutor JL!!
 
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I have not seen him yet, but intend to. If I read it correctly, their sched. says they don't play the C.D. Selects in Troy until January 29th...(attention recruit watchers -- BRF is 1/29 vs. Yale :-)) Good time for him to visit....just sayin'.

As KSmith said, the .919 sv% is good...and he is quite young. He did stop 33 of 34 the other night..so he's got some skills.
 
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I have not seen him yet, but intend to. If I read it correctly, their sched. says they don't play the C.D. Selects in Troy until January 29th...(attention recruit watchers -- BRF is 1/29 vs. Yale :-)) Good time for him to visit....just sayin'.

As KSmith said, the .919 sv% is good...and he is quite young. He did stop 33 of 34 the other night..so he's got some skills.
Izyk definately has some skills or he wouldnt have been in the running for a spot on the NTDP under-17 team. He's already won a defensive player of the week award this year and being the only 1994 born goaltender in the EJHL, Id say thats pretty good.
 
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I have not seen him yet, but intend to. If I read it correctly, their sched. says they don't play the C.D. Selects in Troy until January 29th...(attention recruit watchers -- BRF is 1/29 vs. Yale :-)) Good time for him to visit....just sayin'.

As KSmith said, the .919 sv% is good...and he is quite young. He did stop 33 of 34 the other night..so he's got some skills.

And a GAA of 2.76 is significantly better than 3.45 which I original thought that he had. (20% better, of course)
 
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And a GAA of 2.76 is significantly better than 3.45 which I original thought that he had. (20% better, of course)

For the record: The Glades game on 1/29 is a 4PM start at Alb. Academy. Plenty of time for him to make his way over to Troy, UNLESS of course his coach gives him the night off so he can spend the pre-game with the lads.:p The Glades play C.D. again the next day. :D
 
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