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RPI Recruit Thread 2014-15 Part II

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 # Name                Ps Team (League)                      Gm- G- A-  P- PM Next Gm
22 Cory Babichuk       LD CAC Gregg Distributors (Alb MAAA)  32- 4-14- 18- 38 reg. season over
                          playoffs                            0- 0- 0-  0-  0 TBD
                          total                              32- 4-14- 18- 38
27 Todd Burgess        RW Fairbanks Ice Dogs (NAHL)          32-13-16- 29- 40 02/13/15
19 Austin Cho          LD St. Andrews College (CISAA)        15- 1-12- 13-  6
                          non-league                         30- 6-20- 26- 17 
                          total                              45- 7-32- 39- 23 02/18/15
10 Carlos Fornaris      C Topeka RoadRunners (NAHL)          39- 9-17- 26- 26 02/13/15
12 Jacob Hayhurst       C Toronto Patriots (OJHL)            46-19-30- 49- 16 02/14/15
 5 Charles Manley      LD Estevan Bruins (SJHL)              42- 3- 9- 12- 14 02/13/15
15 Meirs Moore         LD Victoria Grizzlies (BCHL)          52- 6-36- 42- 42 02/13/15
17 Alex Rodriguez      RW Sioux City Musketeers (USHL)       35- 5- 9- 14- 40 02/13/15
15 Evan Tironese       LC Alberni Valley Bulldogs (BCHL)     19- 8-25- 33- 28 out for season
94 Brady Wiffen        LC Trenton Golden Hawks (OJHL)        48-48-34- 82- 66 02/13/15
30 Alec Dillon          G Tri-City Storm (USHL)          27-15-10-0-2.18-.917 02/13/15
Women
76 Jaime Grigsby        F Whitby Wolves (PWHL)               27- 9-10- 19- 12
                          non-league                         19- 4- 6- 10-  2
                          total                              46-13-16- 29- 14 02/14/15
16 Josefine Hansen      D Shattuck-St. Mary's Prep           35- 1- 5-  6-  8 02/14/15
15 Morgan Ondrick       F Chicago Young Americans U16 (HPHL) 13- 5-11- 16- 24
                          non-league                          x- x- x-  x-  x 02/13/15
12 Ana Orzechowski      D Pittsburgh Penguins Elite (T1EHL)   x- x- x-  x-  x
12 Taylor Schwalbe      F Shattuck-St. Mary's Prep           45- 8-14- 22-  8 02/14/15
18 Makenna Thomas       F Chicago Young Americans (HPHL)      5- 5- 4-  9-  0
                          non-league                          x- x- x-  x-  x 02/21/15
 1 Kira Bombay          G Nepean Jr. Wildcats (PWHL)     18-10- 5-2-1.68-.935
                          non-league                     12- 6- 4-2-2.32-.xxx
                          total                          30-16- 9-4-1.91-.xxx 02/13/15
35 Lovisa Selander      G SDE Hockey (Damlag)             x- x- x-x-5.64-.876 02/15/15
 
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Re: RPI Recruit Thread 2014-15 Part II

On Thursday, the Topeka RoadRunners defeated the Wenatchee Wild 2-1. Carlos Fornaris had a hooking penalty. http://nahl.stats.pointstreak.com/boxscore.html?gameid=2477366

Fornaris's line is now 39-9-17-26-26.


Topeka's game winning goal in the first period was on a power play into an empty net. Quite odd. Did the Wenatchee goalie think that there was going to be a penalty called on Topeka?
I saw that from the beginning and thought it might change by now. I still can’t figure that one out.
 
Re: RPI Recruit Thread 2014-15 Part II

The women have a recruit for 2017 before one for 2016 or at least none have surfaced for 2016. I posted some info on the women's thread. I will modify yesterday's stat post to incorporate her known hockey stats.
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 # Name                Ps commitm. Team (League)                   Year  DOB      Ht    Wt  Hometown
22 Cory Babichuk       LD 11/02/14 CAC Gregg Distributors(Alb MAAA)2017  09/28/98 5'10" 155 Edmonton, AB 
27 Todd Burgess        RW 04/14/14 Fairbanks Ice Dogs (NAHL)       15/16 04/03/96 6'02" 180 Phoenix, AZ
19 Austin Cho          LD 02/24/14 St. Andrews College (CISAA)     2016  05/19/97 6'01" 190 Mississauga, ON
10 Carlos Fornaris      C 02/13/13 Topeka RoadRunners (NAHL)       2015  02/17/95 5'08" 157 Miami, FL
12 Jacob Hayhurst       C 02/13/14 Toronto Patriots(OJHL)          2016  01/20/97 5'08" 160 Mississauga, ON
 5 Charles Manley *    LD 12/19/11 Estevan Bruins (SJHL)           2015  07/16/96 5'11" 185 Orchard Park, NY
15 Meirs Moore *       LD 05/20/13 Victoria Grizzlies (BCHL)       2015  12/04/94 5'09" 180 Duluth, MN
17 Alex Rodriguez *    RW 03/12/14 Sioux City Musketeers (USHL)    2015  12/15/95 6'00" 183 Miami, FL
15 Evan Tironese *     LC 05/01/12 Alberni Valley Bulldogs (BCHL)  2015  08/02/95 5'11" 175 Qualicum Beach, BC
94 Brady Wiffen        LC 09/21/14 Trenton Golden Hawks (OJHL)     2015  06/09/94 6'03" 205 St. Marys, ON
30 Alec Dillon #        G 09/22/13 Tri-City Storm (USHL)           2015  05/05/96 6'05" 175 Victoria, BC


Women
76 Jaimie Grigsby *     F 04/15/14 Whitby Wolves (PWHL)            2015  04/18/97 5'09" 140 Whitby, ON
16 Josefine Hansen *#   D 12/19/13 Shattuck-St Mary's Prep         2015  01/24/97 5'02" 119 Princeton Junction, NJ
15 Morgan Ondrick       F 02/08/15 Chicago Young Amer. U16 (HPHL)  2017  10/06/98 x'xx" xxx Shorewood, IL
12 Ana Orzechowski *#   D 01/10/14 Pittsburgh Penguins Elite(T1EHL)2015  12/24/96 5'06" xxx Tonawanda, NY
12 Taylor Schwalbe *#   F 09/24/14 Shattuck-St Mary's Prep         2015  05/15/97 x'xx" xxx Anchorage, AK
18 Makenna Thomas *     F 04/15/14 Chicago Young Americans (HPHL)  2015  07/12/97 5'06" 145 Hartland, WI
 1 Kira Bombay *        G 11/19/14 Nepean Jr. Wildcats (PWHL)      2015  09/19/97 5'06" 135 Ottawa, ON
35 Lovisa Selander      G 04/15/14 SDE Hockey (Damlag)             2015  03/14/96 5'10" 152 Sollentuna, Sweden

* In the RPI directory
# Known to have signed Letter of Intent
The years the men's recruits are listed as committed for are not necessarily accurate.
The dates on which some of the women are listed as committing on may be considerably after the actual dates.
 
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Code:
 # Name                Ps Team (League)                      Gm- G- A-  P- PM Next Gm
22 Cory Babichuk       LD CAC Gregg Distributors (Alb MAAA)  32- 4-14- 18- 38 reg. season over
                          playoffs                            0- 0- 0-  0-  0 TBD
                          total                              32- 4-14- 18- 38
27 Todd Burgess        RW Fairbanks Ice Dogs (NAHL)          33-13-16- 29- 40 02/14/15
19 Austin Cho          LD St. Andrews College (CISAA)        15- 1-12- 13-  6
                          non-league                         30- 6-20- 26- 17 
                          total                              45- 7-32- 39- 23 02/18/15
10 Carlos Fornaris      C Topeka RoadRunners (NAHL)          40- 9-18- 27- 26 02/14/15
12 Jacob Hayhurst       C Toronto Patriots (OJHL)            46-19-30- 49- 16 02/14/15
 5 Charles Manley      LD Estevan Bruins (SJHL)              43- 3- 9- 12- 14 02/18/15
15 Meirs Moore         LD Victoria Grizzlies (BCHL)          51- 6-37- 43- 42 02/14/15
17 Alex Rodriguez      RW Sioux City Musketeers (USHL)       35- 5- 9- 14- 40 02/14/15
15 Evan Tironese       LC Alberni Valley Bulldogs (BCHL)     19- 8-25- 33- 28 out for season
94 Brady Wiffen        LC Trenton Golden Hawks (OJHL)        49-49-35- 84- 66 02/15/15
30 Alec Dillon          G Tri-City Storm (USHL)          29-17-10-0-2.18-.917 02/14/15
Women
76 Jaime Grigsby        F Whitby Wolves (PWHL)               27- 9-10- 19- 12
                          non-league                         19- 4- 6- 10-  2
                          total                              46-13-16- 29- 14 02/14/15
16 Josefine Hansen      D Shattuck-St. Mary's Prep           39- 1- 5-  6-  8 02/14/15
15 Morgan Ondrick       F Chicago Young Americans U16 (HPHL) 13- 5-11- 16- 24
                          non-league                          x- x- x-  x-  x 02/14/15
12 Ana Orzechowski      D Pittsburgh Penguins Elite (T1EHL)   x- x- x-  x-  x
12 Taylor Schwalbe      F Shattuck-St. Mary's Prep           49-11-15- 26-  8 02/14/15
18 Makenna Thomas       F Chicago Young Americans (HPHL)      5- 5- 4-  9-  0
                          non-league                          x- x- x-  x-  x 02/21/15
 1 Kira Bombay          G Nepean Jr. Wildcats (PWHL)     19-11- 5-2-1.65-.937
                          non-league                     12- 6- 4-2-2.32-.xxx
                          total                          31-17- 9-4-1.89-.xxx 02/14/15
35 Lovisa Selander      G SDE Hockey (Damlag)             x- x- x-x-5.64-.876 02/15/15
 
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On Friday, the Tri-City Storm defeated the Omaha Lancers 5-1. Alec Dillon saved 13 of 14 in 29:57. http://ushlstats.stats.pointstreak.com/boxscore.html?gameid=2469920

Dillon's line is now 29-17-10-0-2.18-.917.
From a Poster on the fyc board..... Dillion was ran into in the second period, and had to leave after he suffered what appeared to be a concussion...... From the Storm site....Alec Dillon started the game between the pipes for the Storm, but was forced to leave midway through the second period due to injury. Jared Rutledge shut the door in relief, preserving the early Tri-City lead. Both netminders finished the game with 13 saves.
 
Re: RPI Recruit Thread 2014-15 Part II

From a Poster on the fyc board..... Dillion was ran into in the second period, and had to leave after he suffered what appeared to be a concussion...... From the Storm site....Alec Dillon started the game between the pipes for the Storm, but was forced to leave midway through the second period due to injury. Jared Rutledge shut the door in relief, preserving the early Tri-City lead. Both netminders finished the game with 13 saves.

I was afraid something like that happened. It must have been Nick Rivera.
 
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Article about yesterday's Tri-City game which has a lot about AC's injury http://www.kearneyhub.com/sports/lo...cle_1f41fc12-b419-11e4-b541-7f40cb1c3dad.html and includes the world's worst video.

Dillon injured in Tri-City rout of Omaha

By CONNOR O’GARA Hub Sports Writer


KEARNEY — Friday night had all the makings of a perfect bounce-back game for the Storm.

Tri-City scored three times as many goals in the first period than it did in the previous six periods combined. Even better, Chris Wilkie and Nick Master converted the first two Storm power plays — against the top-ranked power play kill — after the league’s best unit had been held without a special teams score in the previous three games.

Then Alec Dillon went down. And with it, the air out of the sellout Viaero Event Center crowd in the midst of a 5-1 Tri-City victory.

The Storm netminder was bowled over on an Omaha rush and lay on his back for several minutes. Following the collision, he gingerly skated off the ice and walked to the locker room under his own power.

“He’s got a pretty good head ache,” Storm coach Jim Hulton said. “He hit his head double-whammy. I think he hit his head on the post then hit the ice on the way down. Immediate concern with a concussion, we won’t know really until the morning. He wasn’t doing real good when he came off. I just talked to him now and he’s doing a little better but we’ll wait and see.”

Day-to-day or week-to-week, it was not the site second-place Tri-City wanted to see coming into the final trimester of the regular season.

“Any time a starter goes down, it’s not a good thing,” Hulton said of Dillon, who is second among USHL goaltenders in goals against average. “But this is part of the reason we went out and got (Jared) Rudtledge, not necessarily for an injury. We’ll keep our fingers crossed that it’s not prolonged because we’ve got a busy stretch here.”

Rutledge did exactly what was expected of him and didn’t let Dillon’s injury turn into a momentum-shifter. He saved all 13 shots he saw on net from the Lancers and prevented any Dillon-less collapse.

“It’s huge,” Master said of Rutledge. “We have a lot of faith in him. He came in cold and played great. We really respect him for that.”

He had a cushion because Master and the Storm offense were rolling early. A three-goal first period resembled the offensive run Tri-City was on during its 10-game winning streak.

Master capitalized on the second power play of the night and again early in the second period. Bobby Nardella assisted on all three of the Storm’s first period goals, including Wilkie’s power-play score just eight seconds into the first man-advantage.

“His pucks have eyes that other guys’ don’t,” Hulton said of Wilkie, who leads the USHL in power play goals (12). “Tonight was a perfect example of that.”

Tri-City had more than enough offense to close the door on Omaha.

There was initial concern about Dillon among Tri-City skaters during the second intermission. But once they saw the injury wasn’t too serious, Hulton said, they got back to playing hockey.

“I feel like it actually sparked our team,” Master said. “We don’t get along too well with Omaha. That just sparked the fire and after that we played really well.”

Tri-City will shift its energy to another one of the Western Conference’s best. The Storm will make the quick trip to take on first-place Sioux City, which kept its four-point cushion on Tri-City for the conference’s top spot.

It’s still February. But the Storm want to treat the showdown as a playoff barometer.

“It definitely gets everyone on edge,” Master said. “I’d much rather play (Sioux City) when they’re at their best just as a test to see who’s the better team in the division. It’s going to be a really good test and we’re really excited about it.”
 
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