Not saying you're wrong, but curious as to what you base this on. USHR was very high on him, and a couple of scouting services have been the same...he is not going there, very doubtful nhl draft pick/prospect
He popped up late last summer, did well at festival and did below avg on us team. was avg at best for monarchs this past year, 1/4th the player dumoulin was at same age year before.
Being honest, he will be lucky to dress at TriCity if he goes that route and will not be a top 4 there.
A little late. He is, this is from USHR back in mid June. They listed player's who played well at the second annual Liberty Bell Games in Voorhees, NJ.Not sure if he's related, but there's a Ryan Badger that also played for Team Comcast (as did Rob, and his father's a coach for the U-16 team now). He's a '94, and is on the USHL potential draft list.
-- 5'9", 165 lb. Ryan Badger, a 3/3/94 center from Hainesport, NJ and Team Comcast 16-U, played well in all three zones and can also put up numbers. The son of former UMass-Lowell forward Rob Badger, he works hard and is a smart heady player who plays bigger than his size. A player to follow. Could develop into a Div. I player. Will be playing for Team Comcast 18-U this season
Monty, I saw this article on the Youngstown roster from back in June. Chris Eiserman is not mentioned. It looks like they added a goaltender from the OJHL instead.UML recruit Mike Conderman (2011) has made the Muskegon Lumberjacks (USHL) final roster.
Thanks for that, hadn't noticed it. I don't know if Heisenberg's site had actually ever switched his team though, like Conderman is still listed as playing for his prep team.Monty, I saw this article on the Youngstown roster from back in June. Chris Eiserman is not mentioned. It looks like they added a goaltender from the OJHL instead.
Also, the Heisenberg site is now showing his 2010-2011 team as the NH Jr.Monarchs again.
It looks like he is updating his 2011 page.Thanks for that, hadn't noticed it. I don't know if Heisenberg's site had actually ever switched his team though, like Conderman is still listed as playing for his prep team.
Ahhh, thanks! Hadn't realized he'd set up a '11 page yet.It looks like he is updating his 2011 page.
http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=0AoPLTHefMmmTdEw4QWgxUjdKLTB0MEk3VTFLdlBOaHc&gid=1
Not saying you're wrong, but curious as to what you base this on. USHR was very high on him, and a couple of scouting services have been the same...
**** ... here's hoping Chris will be OK.I have some bad news for UML fans.. Chis Eiserman blew out his ACL at the festival in Rochester and is done for a year. He wass hurt with about 5 minutes to go in last game, they left him in and he furtehr injured it a few minutes later, had to be helped off ice. No way he should have been allowwed to stay in the meaningless game and it might be hard to come back from. He was in limbo as is. Left Monarchs because he was not going to play ahead of Billet. Went to USHL and didnt fair much better. Was loaned to Lincoln who in the end didnt have room and was rumored to be going to play for Valley Jr Warriors. With this injury and recent play, Blaise might look to add another.
It's kinda tough figuring out how this tournament is run, but according to the stats, Conderman finished with a 1-1-2 in 2 playoff games. He had a 1-3-4 (3 games) in the non-playoff games.Several of the UML recruits are participating in the Senior Chowder Cup this weekend. Here's a list of the recruits, and their teams that I could find:
Mike Conderman - Northern CT Wings Jr. A
Terrence Wallin - NJ Colonials
Will Rayner - NE Nordiques Jr. A
Bill Eiserman - Beantown Bullies Jr. Major
It's kinda tough figuring out how this tournament is run, but according to the stats, Conderman finished with a 1-1-2 in 2 playoff games. He had a 1-3-4 (3 games) in the non-playoff games.
Wallin had no points in 1 playoff game and was 0 for 2 in the non-playoff games.
Who, BTW, is still not committed anywhere. Hint hint.I was having the same problem Monty. It looks like Scott Wilson played with the NJ Hitmen Jr. A team and had 2-1-3 with 9 PIM in 4 non-playoff games. His Georgetown teammate Evan Rodrigues also played on the team and had a 2-2-4 line.
http://stats.proamhockey.com/stats/roster.php?season_id=37&step=&sub=&team_id=834
5'11", 190 lb. RC Cody Ferriero, a Boston College recruit for this fall, has decommitted from the Eagles and is looking to be playing for another school this fall.
Indications are that Ferriero, the young brother of former BC forward Benn Ferriero, will be playing in Hockey East.