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UML Recruiting 2010 and beyond

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Lowell picks up another recruit from the USHL for 2010, a forward from Foxboro, MA (the home of YOUR New England Revolution ;)) Derek Arnold. He currently plays for Waterloo, but hasn't done much this season, with a 0-12-12 line in 22 games. He had a pretty respectable 20-12-32 line in 52 games last season. My gut feeling is that he's another recruited walk-on.
 
Re: UML Recruiting 2010 and beyond

Lowell picks up another recruit from the USHL for 2010, a forward from Foxboro, MA (the home of YOUR New England Revolution ;)) Derek Arnold. He currently plays for Waterloo, but hasn't done much this season, with a 0-12-12 line in 22 games. He had a pretty respectable 20-12-32 line in 52 games last season. My gut feeling is that he's another recruited walk-on.

No, he will get money.

He is a keeper and a great kid. Plays on Waterloos top line, pp etc. Has had a ton of shots this eyar but has beena little snake bitten to date. Team has had a rough start, changed goalies, cut kids etc. He will be a very solid player for Lowell, as will Pendenza.

Arnold was committed to Maine but Whitehead jerked him around and he walked away, bad for maine, good for Lowell.

Main replaced him with a 5'2" -- 93 player from Team Advantage who is not close to Arnold.

Look for Arnold to finish the year strong for Waterloo
 
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No, he will get money.

He is a keeper and a great kid. Plays on Waterloos top line, pp etc. Has had a ton of shots this eyar but has beena little snake bitten to date. Team has had a rough start, changed goalies, cut kids etc. He will be a very solid player for Lowell, as will Pendenza.

Arnold was committed to Maine but Whitehead jerked him around and he walked away, bad for maine, good for Lowell.

Main replaced him with a 5'2" -- 93 player from Team Advantage who is not close to Arnold.

Look for Arnold to finish the year strong for Waterloo
Well that sounds good. I thought the name had sounded familiar and was trying to figure it out. He'd been a Maine commit, that makes sense.
 
Re: UML Recruiting 2010 and beyond

Lowell picks up another recruit from the USHL for 2010, a forward from Foxboro, MA (the home of YOUR New England Revolution ;)) Derek Arnold. He currently plays for Waterloo, but hasn't done much this season, with a 0-12-12 line in 22 games. He had a pretty respectable 20-12-32 line in 52 games last season. My gut feeling is that he's another recruited walk-on.
Sounds like a good pick up. Boy, this class is getting bigger and bigger.
 
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Sounds like a good pick up. Boy, this class is getting bigger and bigger.
Yeah ... we've been talking about this for a while, and I know he's trying to even out the classes but we're up to 11 freshmen now next season.

Edit to add: This kid definitely seems like a UMass Lowell type.
 
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Yeah ... we've been talking about this for a while, and I know he's trying to even out the classes but we're up to 11 freshmen now next season.

Edit to add: This kid definitely seems like a UMass Lowell type.
Nice piece on Arnold.

I think we'll see a few more too. I believe they may need at least another defenseman. If Carr leaves that would leave them with only 7 for next year (excluding Wright). Edwards may also leave at the end of the season.
I hope there's a sniper or two in that class. Does Sammy D'Agostino have another year left? The UML website has him as a RS JR.
 
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Yeah ... we've been talking about this for a while, and I know he's trying to even out the classes but we're up to 11 freshmen now next season.
i gotta think at some point they start telling the walk-ons to wait a year or they're just not going to play.
 
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Nice piece on Arnold.

I think we'll see a few more too. I believe they may need at least another defenseman. If Carr leaves that would leave them with only 7 for next year (excluding Wright). Edwards may also leave at the end of the season.
I hope there's a sniper or two in that class. Does Sammy D'Agostino have another year left? The UML website has him as a RS JR.
No idea about a pure sniper, but I'd doubt it ... as the snipers usually aren't available to us sadly. My guess is Thompson or Curry might have the opportunity to add up some points during their Lowell careers.
 
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i gotta think at some point they start telling the walk-ons to wait a year or they're just not going to play.
It'd be interesting to see who the walk-ons are. The only guys that haven't signed an NLI (again, I believe if you're signing one you've got some money committed by the school) are Rayner, Holmstrom, Carr and Arnold. Now, some/all of those guys might be signing during the April signing period, so it's tough to say. Two of those kids are Mass residents, so their tuition won't be too high, but as I was doing the write-up on the website about Arnold, I'd be surprised if Hokydad wasn't right and he's getting some scholarship money. He really does seem like a good pickup for the River Hawks.

BTW, the website is updated with the additions of Carr and Arnold.

Edit: Updating this:

A look ahead to 2010/2011.

Here's what our roster would currently look like, and if someone spots a mistake, let me know:

Defense (8):
Seniors: Ryan Blair, Maury Edwards
Juniors: Tim Corcoran
Sophomores: Chris Ickert, Colin Wright
Freshmen: Julian Melchiori, Will Rayner, Chad Ruhwedel

Forwards (16):
Seniors: Scott Campbell, Patrick Cey, Jason DeLuca,
Juniors: Michael Budd, Matt Ferreira, Michael Scheu, David Vallorani
Sophomores: Joe Caveney, Riley Wetmore
Freshmen: Derek Arnold, Tyler Brickler, Nick Curry, Josh Holmstrom, Joe Pendanza, Shayne Thompson, Robert Visca (RS)

Goalies (3):
Sophomore: T.J. Massie
Freshman: Marc Boulanger, Doug Carr

Since Visca hasn't played yet, he could be a redshirt freshman next year. Since Carr's supposedly gone next year, I've taken him off the list.

So at this point, that leaves us at 27 on the roster. I'm figuring maybe one more forward and one more D?
 
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I'm figuring maybe one more forward and one more D?
I wonder if they are looking at Greg Carey (31-50-24-74) who's putting up big numbers for Burlington (CCHL) this season. He's currently second in the league in scoring behind his teammate Josh Jooris who's heading to Union. Carey is also a former teammate of Colin Wright, Tim Carr and Michael Budd.
 
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I wonder if they are looking at Greg Carey (31-50-24-74) who's putting up big numbers for Burlington (CCHL) this season. He's currently second in the league in scoring behind his teammate Josh Jooris who's heading to Union.
Carey is also a former teammate of current River Hawks Colin Wright, Tim Carr and Michael Budd.

Please keep in mind that the vast majority of these kids cant and dont want to get through clearinghouse. there are the exceptions who are there to stay D 1 route, most are there because they couldnt make major junior. 99% of the Canadian kids could care less about D 1.
that is slowly though starting to change
 
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Please keep in mind that the vast majority of these kids cant and dont want to get through clearinghouse. there are the exceptions who are there to stay D 1 route, most are there because they couldnt make major junior. 99% of the Canadian kids could care less about D 1.
that is slowly though starting to change
Agree, I know nothing about Carey other than he has put up some decent numbers over the past couple of seasons.
 
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Agree, I know nothing about Carey other than he has put up some decent numbers over the past couple of seasons.
I did see a quick blurb on the scouting news site that makes it appear that he was interested in D1 hockey.
 
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Won't put up all the details about what commits did this weekend, but congrats to Colton Saucerman (coming in Sept 2011) as he scored his first goal (and garnered his first point) of his USHL career last night.

It was kind of an important goal as well, with 1:51 left in the third, the game winning goal in a 6-5 win for Des Moines.

Also, two of the perennially best teams in the EJHL played each other Friday night with the Jr. Monarchs taking on the Jr. Bruins. Chris Eiserman (Sept 2012) made 28 saves on 31 shots, while his brother William (Sept 2011) didn't play. Joe Pendanza (Sept 2010) had a 1-1-2 for the Jr. Bruins, while TJ Massie (Sept 2010) didn't play for them. The Jr. Monarchs won 4-3.

The two teams were supposed to play today again, but that's been cancelled.
 
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Also, two of the perennially best teams in the EJHL played each other Friday night with the Jr. Monarchs taking on the Jr. Bruins. Chris Eiserman (Sept 2012) made 28 saves on 31 shots, while his brother William (Sept 2011) didn't play. Joe Pendanza (Sept 2010) had a 1-1-2 for the Jr. Bruins, while TJ Massie (Sept 2010) didn't play for them. The Jr. Monarchs won 4-3.
It looks like Massie is in a rotation now with Kenneth MacLean the other Jr. Bruin goalie.
 
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Is Massie coming back as a sophomore because he left after the first semester last year, or does he get a redshirt?
I think he'd come in as a sophomore, but Heisenber's listing him as a junior, so not sure.
 
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I think he'd come in as a sophomore, but Heisenber's listing him as a junior, so not sure.

argh... 5 years to play 4... the only question is whether or not he graduates before he's out of eligibility.
 
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