Re: RPI Recruiting II: Knowlton's Rangers (enlistments open)
As it turns out, Scott is a forward who also plays defense. This is what gopherpucklive had to say about him as a freshman:
Grant Scott
Freshman/Defense
Previous Team: USNTDP
"Of the entire freshman group joining the team this fall, Grant Scott may be the most intriguing of the bunch. No, he isn’t has hyped as the likes of Aaron Ness or Jordan Schroeder, but Scott – a native of Sewickley, Penn. – has great size for his age and has the ability to play both wing and defense. But most of all, he has shown that he’s not opposed to using his size to his advantage in the past, and that is certainly something any Gopher team could use.
....Scott could earn more playing time on the backend because of his 6’3”, 205 lb. frame, which is much larger than any other Gopher blueliner.
Scott has bounced between forward and defense for much of the last two seasons, playing for both the Under-17 and Under-18 teams for the U.S. National Team Develop Program in Ann Arbor, Mich. During the summer of 2007 at the Select 17 Festival in St. Cloud, the USHL rated Scott an “A” forward, but he struggled playing up front for the U18 team this past season.
... Scott will likely start his career off at defense. His skating could hurt him on Olympic-sized ice sheets early on in his career, so look for the coaching staff to pick their spots with Scott early on."
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As it turns out, Scott didn't dress for a game until the end of Jan. 09. The last sentence sums it up:
"...Grant Scott and Drew Fisher have both been nearly invisible in the first period. Scott saw one shift early in the period and that was it, we haven’t seen either one since. Really makes you wonder if it was worth giving up his redshirt for the game?..."