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RPI Recruit Thread 2022-23

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The Hill School lost to Cushing Academy 4-1. USHR added another game at the same time, so I cannot separate them.

Sanborn's line is now 16-x- x-x-2.31-.917
 
On Saturday, the Westminister School defeated the Brunswick School 4-3. Ryan Shaw apparently had a goal, an assist, and an unknown number of penalties. Matt Hanscom apparently had 2 goals, an assist, and an unknown number of penalties.

Shaw's line is now 3-4-3-7-x.
Hanscom's line is now 3-2-2-3-x.
 
Code:
 # Name                 Ps Team (League)                       Gm- G- A-  P- PM Next Gm
22 Kareem Al-Azem       RD Maryland Black Bears (NAHL)          7- 0- 2-  2-  4 no longer on team
14                         Rockets Hockey Club (NCDC)          18- 0- 4-  4- 20 12/16/22
                           total                               25- 0- 6-  6- 24
20 Alexander Babich      C Spruce Grove Saints (AJHL)          30-10-12- 22- 20 12/16/22
13 Mathieu Bourgault    LW Salmon Arm Silverbacks (BCHL)        2- 0- 0-  0-  0 12/16/22
13 Felix Caron          RW West Kelowna Warriors (BCHL)        26- 6-11- 17- 30 12/11/22
 2 Matt Hanscom         LD Westminster Prep                     3- 2- 2-  4-  x 12/16/22
 3 Noah Heinrich        LD Bonnyville Pontiacs (AJHL)          25- 0- 8-  8-  8 12/14/22
17 Tyler Hotson         LW Muskegon Lumberjacks (USHL)         17- 5-10- 15- 16 traded
23                         Sioux City Musketeers (USHL)         4- 2- 3-  5-  2 12/16/22
                           total                               21- 7-13- 20- 18
11 Jackson Kyrkostas     C Kimball Union Academy                7- 6- 5- 11-  x 12/16/22
 6 Charlie Lieberman    RD Janesville Jets (NAHL)              27- 0- 6-  6- 27 12/11/22
22 Brody Maguire        LD Okotoks Oilers (AJHL)               30- 2- 8- 10- 73 12/16/22
16 Carter Oakenfold     LC Spruce Grove Saints (AJHL)          26- 3- 6-  9- 34 12/16/22
 1 Ryan Sanborn          G The Hill School                 16- x- x-x-2.31-.917 12/11/22 missing info
19 Ryan Shaw            LW Westminster Prep                     3- 4- 3-  7-  x 12/16/22
18 Jagger Tapper        RW Okotoks Oilers (AJHL)               23- 4- 6- 10- 14 12/16/22
18 Hunter Wallace        C Brooks Bandits (AJHL)               21-15-13- 28- 39 12/13/22
74 Jack Ziliotto        RW Mississauga Chargers (OJHL)         28-10-19- 29- 40 12/14/22
 
A free Neutral Zone post https://www.neutralzone.net/prep-mens/2022/12/10/kua-rank-1-in-nz-prep-poll/ ranking Prep Schools. KUA is #1, and Westminster #5.

#1 Kimball Union (NH) – Kimball Union (5-0-0) has been a dominant force thus far this season outscoring their opponents by a 29-5 margin. The Wildcats are deep at every position from the net out and will be tough to compete against. Best win thus far was against Kent at the Exeter Invitational and since their first game of the season they haven’t given up more than 1 goal against. Returners Jackson Krykostas, AJ Noel and Michael Sullow lead the way up front complimented by a quality recruiting class from Coach Whitehead including Sam LeDrew and Jack McMinn from Nova Scotia, Daniel Tokariwski from Manitoba and Jack Sadowski from Massachusetts. In net they are led by UVM commit Daniel Heroux. Next Up: Flood Marr Tournament (Nobles & Greenough, Westminster and Hotchkiss)

##5 Westminster (CT) – The Martlets (3-0-0) may not have played as many teams as those ranked above them but they have the most quality wins beating a talented NMH team at home and then going on the road to beat Brunswick coming from behind and winning in overtime. They are led by a pair of RPI commits and returners in Ryan Shaw and Matt Hanscom and backup goalie last year Matteo De Luca is off to a hot start. They welcome a new crop of talent in Blake Burke (CT), Patrick Dotson (NY) and Derek Rhodes (MA). They’ll have a great opportunity to prove themselves with a tough schedule at the Flood Marr playing #1 ranked KUA and #9 ranked Nobles & Greenough in the round-robin play. Next Up: Flood Marr Tournament (Kimball Union, Hotchkiss, Noble & Greenough).
 
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