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RPI 2011 Recruit Thread Pt. III

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FWIW - the Green Mt. Glades (EJHL) (RPI goalie target Dalton Izyk) have cleaned house dismissing the HC and reassigning the GM. The Glades' first half has been marred by inconistent play on the ice (7-14-3) and trouble off the ice ( 3 players booted from team).

Dalton Izyk won his last. start 4-1 over Philly. His line is now 6-8-2, 3.01 GAA, .908 sv%.
 
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FWIW, the other teams on his list when he decided on BC were New Hampshire, Vermont, Northeastern and RPI.

In that list one would have to think UNH is the competition. Do we know anything about is academics for admission?
 
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Sorry to intrude, but I figured I'd ask the experts a couple of questions about Heisenberg's listings. I always assumed that he listed his regional or junior league players in order of ability, i.e. the closer to the top of the list the better the prospect. Am I correct? If so, are these rankings based on his criteria or some other(s)?
 
Re: RPI 2011 Recruit Thread Pt. III

Sorry to intrude, but I figured I'd ask the experts a couple of questions about Heisenberg's listings. I always assumed that he listed his regional or junior league players in order of ability, i.e. the closer to the top of the list the better the prospect. Am I correct? If so, are these rankings based on his criteria or some other(s)?

I actually asked him this question in an email about 10 years ago. He wrote that it was his intention to do that, but the further that on goes from the northeast, the less familiar he is with the players on average. (The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle? ;) ) Conceivably he knows more now about western leagues than he once did.
 
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I actually asked him this question in an email about 10 years ago. He wrote that it was his intention to do that, but the further that on goes from the northeast, the less familiar he is with the players on average. (The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle? ;) ) Conceivably he knows more now about western leagues than he once did.

Thanks for the answer Ralph-I had assumed that but wasn't completely sure. He does do quite a good job in keeping track of everything.
 
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Well according to USHR, Brennan Serville is headed to Ann Arbor this fall. :( RPI wasnt in the picture as UNH and MSU were the other teams involved. He stated that he wanted to go to a bigger university when he decided to decommit from Canisius, I guess it doesnt get much bigger then UofM.

I believe were still in need of 2 dmen as we stand at only 6 right now for next year.
 
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Well according to USHR, Brennan Serville is headed to Ann Arbor this fall. :(.

USHR mentioned two commitments for the Wolverines. Any word if RPI was interested in the other, and who it might be? Thanks.
 
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2011
Jacob Laliberté      C Cornwall Colts (CHL)           35-27-35- 62- 14 12/16/10  #49
Matt Neal            C Stouffville Spirit (OJHL)      31-22-28- 50-  8 12/16/10  #997
Mark McGowan        LW Oakville Blades (OJHL)         33-19-15- 34- 34 12/17/10  #26
Luke Curadi         LD Dubuque Fighting Saints (USHL) 20- 1- 8-  9- 56 12/17/10  #10
Ryan Haggerty       RC USNTDP U-18                    27- 3- 7-  9- 13 12/17/10  #4

2011 or 2012
Mark Miller          F Omaha Lancers (USHL)           21- 4- 2-  6-  7 12/17/10  #6
Chris Bradley       LD Youngstown Phantoms (USHL)     22- 1- 1-  2-  0 12/17/10  #8

2012
Mike Zalewski       LW Vernon Vipers (BCHL)           37-10-15- 25- 22 12/17/10  #21


Women
Brianna Piper        G Toronto Aeros (PWHL)        9- 6- 2-1-1.49-.913 12/16/10 only league games
Eleeza Cox           F Ridley College Tigers           7-11- 2- 13-  ? 01/05/11 a lot of missing information
                       Toronto Aeros (PWHL)            6- 1- 6-  7-  4 12/16/10 only league games
Kathryn Schilter     D Toronto Aeros (PWHL)            9- 1- 6-  7-  2 12/16/10 only league games
Taylor Mahoney       F Chicago Mission 19U (MWEHL)     4- 2- 3-  5-  6 12/17/10 only league games
 
Re: RPI 2011 Recruit Thread Pt. III

In that list one would have to think UNH is the competition. Do we know anything about is academics for admission?

I'll stand corrected, but I think UNH is at or below the middle of HE academically. A quick search found it was ranked # 104 in US News' annual rankings for "national colleges". For comparison, RPI was listed at #41, and BC at #30 . I'm not looking to open a can of worms about these subjective rankings, and certainly they consist of more criteria than just academic rigor... just throwing it out there. That said, as we all know, athletics admissions are a bit different.
 
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I'll stand corrected, but I think UNH is at or below the middle of HE academically. A quick search found it was ranked # 104 in US News' annual rankings for "national colleges". For comparison, RPI was listed at #41, and BC at #30 . I'm not looking to open a can of worms about these subjective rankings, and certainly they consist of more criteria than just academic rigor... just throwing it out there. That said, as we all know, athletics admissions are a bit different.
Your last sentence says it all.:)
 
Re: RPI 2011 Recruit Thread Pt. III

DBQ has two games remaining before they break for the holidays. They host Y'town Friday night and then head to Des Moines Sat. for a rematch of the Saints' brawl-filled (200 PPM) 7-4 win over the Bucs...which included the blind sided hit to Saint d-man Nick Luuko (broken arm) who only recently returned to the lineup.

Needless to say, the BRO isn't feeling very jolly and is ready for the rematch :D. "...The most important thing about this weekend is getting the four points," said defenseman Luke Curadi, who leads the Saints with 56 penalty minutes. "These are two games everybody wants to win, so you can be riding high going into the holiday break. You have an extra week off, so there's no reason not to leave everything you have on the ice. "The extracurricular stuff is going to be handled. I know some of that stuff happened a long time ago, but we certainly have a long memory."
 
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Needless to say, the BRO isn't feeling very jolly and is ready for the rematch :D. "...The most important thing about this weekend is getting the four points," said defenseman Luke Curadi, who leads the Saints with 56 penalty minutes. "These are two games everybody wants to win, so you can be riding high going into the holiday break. You have an extra week off, so there's no reason not to leave everything you have on the ice. "The extracurricular stuff is going to be handled. I know some of that stuff happened a long time ago, but we certainly have a long memory."

Allow me to translate into non-press speak what the BRO was really saying: "Im going to pick up a 2,5, and 10 minute penalty. Mostly for fighting and I might even get shown the door for knocking someone down, Happy Holidays".
 
Re: RPI 2011 Recruit Thread Pt. III

DBQ has two games remaining before they break for the holidays. They host Y'town Friday night and then head to Des Moines Sat. for a rematch of the Saints' brawl-filled (200 PPM) 7-4 win over the Bucs...which included the blind sided hit to Saint d-man Nick Luuko (broken arm) who only recently returned to the lineup.

Needless to say, the BRO isn't feeling very jolly and is ready for the rematch :D. "...The most important thing about this weekend is getting the four points," said defenseman Luke Curadi, who leads the Saints with 56 penalty minutes. "These are two games everybody wants to win, so you can be riding high going into the holiday break. You have an extra week off, so there's no reason not to leave everything you have on the ice. "The extracurricular stuff is going to be handled. I know some of that stuff happened a long time ago, but we certainly have a long memory."

Ooh-this kid sounds like no one messes with his team-what more can you ask for?
 
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Code:
2011
Jacob Laliberté      C Cornwall Colts (CHL)           36-29-38- 67- 14 12/18/10  #56
Matt Neal            C Stouffville Spirit (OJHL)      32-22-29- 51-  8 12/17/10  #57
Mark McGowan        LW Oakville Blades (OJHL)         33-19-15- 34- 34 12/17/10  #26
Luke Curadi         LD Dubuque Fighting Saints (USHL) 20- 1- 8-  9- 56 12/17/10  #10
Ryan Haggerty       RC USNTDP U-18                    27- 3- 7-  9- 13 12/17/10  #4

2011 or 2012
Mark Miller          F Omaha Lancers (USHL)           21- 4- 2-  6-  7 12/17/10  #6
Chris Bradley       LD Youngstown Phantoms (USHL)     22- 1- 1-  2-  0 12/17/10  #8

2012
Mike Zalewski       LW Vernon Vipers (BCHL)           37-10-15- 25- 22 12/17/10  #21


Women
Brianna Piper        G Toronto Aeros (PWHL)       10- 8- 2-1-1.44-.917 12/19/10 only league games
Eleeza Cox           F Ridley College Tigers           7-11- 2- 13-  ? 01/05/11 a lot of missing information
                       Toronto Aeros (PWHL)            7- 2- 6-  8-  4 12/19/10 only league games
Kathryn Schilter     D Toronto Aeros (PWHL)           10- 1- 7-  8-  2 12/19/10 only league games
Taylor Mahoney       F Chicago Mission 19U (MWEHL)     4- 2- 3-  5-  6 12/17/10 only league games
 
Re: RPI 2011 Recruit Thread Pt. III

USHR has a little story about VS getting the thumbs down from BC and what his future plans are. Monty says he is the most dominant player in the USHL right now and that he is ready to play in the AHL and develop as a professional player. However VS is keeping his options open and will start talking to schools again in Feb. Monty also added that he is a little down on schools right now... I guess we'll just have to wait and see what happens.
 
Re: RPI 2011 Recruit Thread Pt. III

USHR has a little story about VS getting the thumbs down from BC and what his future plans are. Monty says he is the most dominant player in the USHL right now and that he is ready to play in the AHL and develop as a professional player. However VS is keeping his options open and will start talking to schools again in Feb. Monty also added that he is a little down on schools right now... I guess we'll just have to wait and see what happens.

Thanks. It sounds like he will turn pro.
 
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