Re: RPI 2011 Recruit Thread Pt. III
Wouldnt surprise me at all.Thanks. It sounds like he will turn pro.
Wouldnt surprise me at all.Thanks. It sounds like he will turn pro.
On Thursday, the Cornwall Colts defeated the Carleton Place Canadians 7-3. Jacob Laliberté had two goals (1 PPG) and three assists. He was named #2 star. http://pointstreak.com/prostats/boxscore.html?gameid=1318763
Laliberté's line is now 36-29-38-67-14.
Just throwing this out since its been kinda slow of late, sorry Ralph. I was reading the Colts game summary in the S-F this morning and noticed Cornwall picked up a new Dman from the OJHL Matthew Zanardo 6'6" 225lbs, thats a BIG boy! He's only played three games for the Colts and has 2 goals, one of which was on the powerplay. A giant with some offensive skills.... I like! FWIW, he was teammates last year with Brock Higgs and Phil DeGuiseppe(who was at HFH last weekend)on one of the OJHL allstar teams.On Thursday, the Cornwall Colts defeated the Carleton Place Canadians 7-3. Jacob Laliberté had two goals (1 PPG) and three assists. He was named #2 star. http://pointstreak.com/prostats/boxscore.html?gameid=1318763
Laliberté's line is now 36-29-38-67-14.
We should be looking for at least one more defenseman, and Zanardo certainly is tall. He wasn't much of scorer in the OJHL http://ojhlsite.stats.pointstreak.com/playerpage.html?playerid=3209175&seasonid=5985, so the two goals could have been an aberration.Just throwing this out since its been kinda slow of late, sorry Ralph. I was reading the Colts game summary in the S-F this morning and noticed Cornwall picked up a new Dman from the OJHL Matthew Zanardo 6'6" 225lbs, thats a BIG boy! He's only played three games for the Colts and has 2 goals, one of which was on the powerplay. A giant with some offensive skills.... I like! FWIW, he was teammates last year with Brock Higgs and Phil DeGuiseppe(who was at HFH last weekend)on one of the OJHL allstar teams.
This quote was in the Record yesterday "Appert said from an undisclosed (recruiting) site Wednesday night." hmmm could he have possibly been at the Colts game in Nepean? Ive got my fingers crossed he was.
Just throwing this out since its been kinda slow of late, sorry Ralph. I was reading the Colts game summary in the S-F this morning and noticed Cornwall picked up a new Dman from the OJHL Matthew Zanardo 6'6" 225lbs, thats a BIG boy! He's only played three games for the Colts and has 2 goals, one of which was on the powerplay. A giant with some offensive skills.... I like! FWIW, he was teammates last year with Brock Higgs and Phil DeGuiseppe(who was at HFH last weekend)on one of the OJHL allstar teams.
This quote was in the Record yesterday "Appert said from an undisclosed (recruiting) site Wednesday night." hmmm could he have possibly been at the Colts game in Nepean? Ive got my fingers crossed he was.
True, Id feel more comfortable with two more dmen added though for a total of 8. Just thinking there wasnt much going on junior league wise Wednesday night besides a good handful of prep league games.We should be looking for at least one more defenseman, and Zanardo certainly is tall. He wasn't much of scorer in the OJHL http://ojhlsite.stats.pointstreak.com/playerpage.html?playerid=3209175&seasonid=5985, so the two goals could have been an aberration.
True, Id feel more comfortable with two more dmen added though for a total of 8. Just thinking there wasnt much going on junior league wise Wednesday night besides a good handful of prep league games.
Curadi and Zanardo on defense. Sounds like Docs fantasy team.![]()
....Monty also added that he is a little down on schools right now... .
Hopefully we'll hear some sort of news soon, for all we know since it was SA out recruiting, he could have been looking at a goaltender.I too would be more comfortable with two. This year we could always drop Brutlag back in an emergency, but we won't have that luxury next season. I have no idea whom SA is after, and FWIW Zanardo doesn't even appear on Heisenberg's list.
Hopefully we'll hear some sort of news soon, for all we know since it was SA out recruiting, he could have been looking at a goaltender.
Theres also a stud playing goal in Wellington who just happened to be playing Wed. night that SA might have been looking at as well. Who knows... its really just a guessing game for us.Or perhaps the best of both worlds -- d-men and a keeper. I noticed that Karvouniaris continues his winning ways with a 40 save effort vs. Nepean: "...Karvouniaris, who leads the league with a 1.68 goals against average (before last night's game), saw his save percentage rise to .949."
I just looked at Heisenberg and he doesn't list Karvouniaris ??? Any idea why? He still has D1 elig., no? Also, so long as we are dreaming, CH has Michael Matheson (LD) as the #1 2012 d-man in Ontario. Matheson was/is in Dubuque skating with the Saints, as he ponders his future ---OHL vs. D1. The TH ran a story the other day stating IIRC, that NoDak, BC and BU were after him...be nice if we could add RPI to his list. Hmm...I can dream anyway!
You're right -- scratch NoDak....BC/BU/UVM. http://www.thonline.com/article.cfm?id=305446Theres also a stud playing goal in Wellington who just happened to be playing Wed. night that SA might have been looking at as well. Who knows... its really just a guessing game for us.
As for Matheson, I remember reading some place that the three HE Boston based schools as well as UVM were finalist on his list. He does have a brother playing in Brockville thats leading his team in scoring this season.
Heres the video highlights of this one, Matt Neal is #22 in White:On Thursday, the Stouffville Spirit lost to the Aurora Tigers 9-6. Matt Neal had an assist. http://ojhlsite.stats.pointstreak.com/boxscore.html?gameid=1346126
Neal's line is now 32-22-29-51-8.
“We may not get the same volume (of scouts) or the number of schools, but we have more head coaches (at the Holiday Showcase) than we might typically have,” said Abrams. “The NCAA programs have all broken for Christmas, so some of the head coaches that don’t normally get out to games get a chance to take advantage of this.”
Abrams said there’s an added advantage for NCAA scouts who are restricted to a limited number of looks at potential recruits.
“The advantage for the NCAA is this counts as one look,” said Abrams. “A lot of people don’t realize (NCAA) teams are restricted in the amount of times they can come and see you play. Unlike major junior, who can send their scouts to every game, they can’t overexpose an athlete to the recruiting process, so with this format they can see (all 12 teams) play twice and it only counts as one.”