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RPI Recruit Thread 2017-18 (Part II)

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I wondered about that but assumed that since he returned to junior hockey maybe you knew of a rule that permits making an indirect transfer without sitting out a full year. On the other hand, I believe he's out of junior eligibility after this season. I wonder if he will enroll this fall (if he can afford it as I assume athletic scholarship money will be too tight next year to pay a guy sitting out) and either practice with the team or play ACHA to keep his hand in the game.

Won’t he be eligible come next spring? I would think he’s in the same boat as Gornell. Both were on college teams in fall 2017, but gone for spring 2018. So I would think Bear comes into school in the fall, but couldn’t play until the spring.

I could be wrong.
 
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With several offers from Division I programs left on the table, it was obvious that Hallbauer was unwilling to settle for anything less than the perfect fit. It turned out that RPI was exactly the school Hallbauer was looking for.

“I never technically had an official visit [to RPI],” Hallbauer said. “I went up with my mom during Christmas break and it was just an amazing school. Even with no students there, I could see myself walking around campus. I also chose it because the coaching staff really wants me to succeed and I believe I will get the most out of my opportunity there. They were very driven to have their players develop and their program be successful, and that’s what I want as well.” ....... http://nahl.com/news/story.cfm?id=23446
 
Re: RPI Recruit Thread 2017-18 (Part II)

I wondered about that but assumed that since he returned to junior hockey maybe you knew of a rule that permits making an indirect transfer without sitting out a full year. On the other hand, I believe he's out of junior eligibility after this season. I wonder if he will enroll this fall (if he can afford it as I assume athletic scholarship money will be too tight next year to pay a guy sitting out) and either practice with the team or play ACHA to keep his hand in the game.

I suspect that they are maneuvering some other money his way.
 
Re: RPI Recruit Thread 2017-18 (Part II)

Won’t he be eligible come next spring? I would think he’s in the same boat as Gornell. Both were on college teams in fall 2017, but gone for spring 2018. So I would think Bear comes into school in the fall, but couldn’t play until the spring.

I could be wrong.

Garnell is already enrolled at RPI now, so his clock started clicking already. I could also be wrong. Hallbauer certainly won't be eligible in the fall.
 
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With several offers from Division I programs left on the table, it was obvious that Hallbauer was unwilling to settle for anything less than the perfect fit. It turned out that RPI was exactly the school Hallbauer was looking for.

“I never technically had an official visit [to RPI],” Hallbauer said. “I went up with my mom during Christmas break and it was just an amazing school. Even with no students there, I could see myself walking around campus. I also chose it because the coaching staff really wants me to succeed and I believe I will get the most out of my opportunity there. They were very driven to have their players develop and their program be successful, and that’s what I want as well.” ....... http://nahl.com/news/story.cfm?id=23446

I hope that he right. :)
 
Re: RPI Recruit Thread 2017-18 (Part II)

Won’t he be eligible come next spring? I would think he’s in the same boat as Gornell. Both were on college teams in fall 2017, but gone for spring 2018. So I would think Bear comes into school in the fall, but couldn’t play until the spring.

I could be wrong.
According to Heisenberg’s site Bear is eligible Jan. 2019.
 
Re: RPI Recruit Thread 2017-18 (Part II)

With several offers from Division I programs left on the table, it was obvious that Hallbauer was unwilling to settle for anything less than the perfect fit. It turned out that RPI was exactly the school Hallbauer was looking for.

“I never technically had an official visit [to RPI],” Hallbauer said. “I went up with my mom during Christmas break and it was just an amazing school. Even with no students there, I could see myself walking around campus. I also chose it because the coaching staff really wants me to succeed and I believe I will get the most out of my opportunity there. They were very driven to have their players develop and their program be successful, and that’s what I want as well.” ....... http://nahl.com/news/story.cfm?id=23446
It also says that he visited RPI when the students were not present. That is probably a plus. :)
 
Re: RPI Recruit Thread 2017-18 (Part II)

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr"><a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/NAHL?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#NAHL</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/BauerHockey?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@BauerHockey</a> South Division Star of the Week for February 26-March 4: Ture Linden, forward, <a href="https://twitter.com/LoneStarBrahmas?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@LoneStarBrahmas</a> <a href="https://t.co/5P5iHBlxLW">https://t.co/5P5iHBlxLW</a> <a href="https://t.co/0PyARuuOKU">pic.twitter.com/0PyARuuOKU</a></p>— NAHL (@NAHLHockey) <a href="https://twitter.com/NAHLHockey/status/970779795519934471?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">March 5, 2018</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
 
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South Division Star of the Week: Ture Linden, forward, Lone Star Brahmas

RPI recruit and Lone Star Brahmas forward Ture Linden, 20, had a big week as he helped his club to three wins in three games. The 6’0/181 lbs. native of Great Falls, Virginia, had six points (4 goals, 2 assists) and was a +3 in the three wins. On Friday, Linden had two goals, including the game-winner in a 3-1 win over the visiting Kenai River Brown Bears. On Saturday, Linden had a goal and two assists in a 5-0 win. On Sunday, he scored another game-winning goal in a 2-0 shutout win over division-leading Shreveport. For the season, Linden has 37 points in 40 games played, which ranks tied for 2nd on the team. “Ture has been playing really well for us. He has challenged himself to prepare for the next level of playing NCAA Division I hockey and has done the necessary things on and off the ice to become a better and more well-rounded player,” said Brahmas head coach Dan Wildfong.

and Jon Bendorf got an honorable mention for Star of the Week in his Division.

http://nahl.com/news/story.cfm?id=23447
 
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">To the surprise of absolutely nobody, <a href="https://twitter.com/Ture_Linden6?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@Ture_Linden6</a> is your <a href="https://twitter.com/NAHLHockey?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@NAHLHockey</a> South Division Star of the Week! <a href="https://t.co/7aT189iI6E">pic.twitter.com/7aT189iI6E</a></p>— Lone Star Brahmas (@LoneStarBrahmas) <a href="https://twitter.com/LoneStarBrahmas/status/970781316521357312?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">March 5, 2018</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

:D

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Re: RPI Recruit Thread 2017-18 (Part II)

On Monday, the Chilliwack Chiefs lost to the Prince George Spruce Kings 2-1 in overtime. They trail in the best-of-7 playoff series is tied 2-1. Tommy Lee had no points or penalties. http://bchl.ca/stats/game-summary/8392

Lee's playoff line is now 3-1-0-1-0.
His total is 57-19-23-42-42.

FWIW, the Chilliwack Chiefs will host the Royal Bank Cup this year, so they will be playing in May even if they lose this series or at any subsequent time.
 
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Code:
 # Name                Ps Team (League)                      Gm- G- A-  P- PM Next Gm
21 Tristan Ashbrook     C Lincoln Stars (USHL)               43-15- 9- 24- 24 03/09/18
15 Cory Babichuk       LD Central Illinois Flying Aces (USHL) 8- 0- 2-  2-  2 released
55                        Surrey Eagles (BCHL)               18- 1- 8-  9-  8 season over
                          playoffs                            0- 0- 0-  0-  0 03/06/18
                          total                              26- 1-10- 11- 10
24 Shane Bear          LD Massachusetts Minutemen (HEA)       8- 0- 0-  0-  6 left school
 6                        Brooks Bandits (AJHL)              23- 3-10- 13- 14 season over
                          playoffs                            0- 0- 0-  0-  0 03/08/18
                          total                              31- 3-10- 13- 20
 5 Jonathan Bendorf    LW Philadelphia Rebels (NAHL)         12- 4- 2-  6-  2 traded
22                        Aberdeen Wings (NAHL)              34-13-20- 33-  6 03/09/18
                          total                              46-17-22- 39-  8
22                        NAHL Selects Red                    2- 2- 0-  2-  0 completed
 6 Nick Bowman         RW Coulee Region Chill (NAHL)         45-22-21- 43- 46 03/09/18
22                        Team Midwest                        2- 0- 2-  2-  0 completed
15 Matt Cameron        RW New Jersey Titans (NAHL)           42-17- 8- 25- 18 03/09/18
16 Mike Cameron        LW Philadelphia Jr. Flyers U16 (T1EHL)23- 8-14- 22-  4 season over
                          T1EHL playoffs                      4- 3- 1-  4-  4 done
                          Philadelphia Jr. Flyers U16 (AYHL) 20-19-21- 40-  2 season over
                          AYHL playoffs                       2- 1- 1-  2-  0 done
                          National U16 qualifier              0- 0- 0-  0-  0 03/09/16
                          Philadelphia Jr. Flyers U16 (HPL)   X- X- X-  X-  X done missing games
                          correction for double counting     -2 -1 -0  -1  -0
                          total                              47-30-37- 67- 10
91 Danny DiGrande       C Waterloo Black Hawks (USHL)        18- 1- 1-  2- 18 traded
18                        Green Bay Gamblers (USHL)          17- 1- 4-  5- 27 03/07/18
                          total                              35- 2- 5-  7- 45
23 Zach Dubinsky       LW Lincoln Stars (USHL)               42- 2-10- 12- 20 03/09/18
 2 Brady Ferner        RD Sioux City Musketeers (USHL)       46- 2-13- 15- 14 03/09/18
13 Gunnarwolfe FontaineLW Lawrence Academy (ISL)             29-16-28- 44-  X
                          playoffs                            3- 3- 3-  6-  0
                          total                              32-19-31- 50-  X season over
28 Kyle Hallbauer      RD Lone Star Brahmas (NAHL)           46- 7-20- 27- 35 03/09/18
28                        Team South                          2- 0- 0-  0-  0 completed
27 Jakub Lacka         RW Central Illinois Flying Aces (USHL)44-15-11- 26- 22 03/09/18
11 Tommy Lee           RW Chilliwack Chiefs (BCHL)           54-18-23- 41- 42 season over
                          playoffs                            3- 1- 0-  1-  0 03/06/18
                          total                              57-19-23- 42- 42
16 Reid Leibold         C Washington Little Caps U16 (AYHL)  21-18-14- 32-  4 season over
                          Washington Little Caps U16 (NAPHL) 16-11- 8- 19- 40 season over
                          NAPHL playoffs                      5- 2- 4-  6-  0 done
                          nonleague                           4- 4- 3-  7-  2 03/15/18 missing games
                          total                              45-35-29- 64- 46
19 Ture Linden          C Lone Star Brahmas (NAHL)           40-12-25- 37- 10 03/09/18
26 Jacob Modry         LD Wenatchee Wild (BCHL)              58- 0-11- 11- 16 season over
                          playoffs                            2- 0- 1-  1-  0 03/06/18
                          total                              60- 0-12- 12- 16
31 Owen Savory          G St. Catharines Falcons (GOJHL) 40-30- 8-1-1.99-.936 season over
                          playoffs                        2- 2- 0-0-1.00-.955 03/06/18
                          total                          42-33- 8-1-1.94-.937
 
Re: RPI Recruit Thread 2017-18 (Part II)

How do you access Heisenberg's list? When I go on his site it takes me to the 2017 list and then prompts me to click on a link which isn't active.
 
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