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UML Recruiting, Building for 2018 and on

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Updated stats as of 12/16/18.

Code:
Year   Name               Pos. Team (League)                 Gm-  G-  A-  P
2019 - Matthew Brown       F   Des Moines (USHL)             22- 17- 11- 28
                               USA (Jr. A)                    6-  0-  5-  5
2019 - Clark Kerner        F   Northeast (NAHL)              17-  6-  5- 11
2019 - Brian Chambers      F   Sioux Falls (USHL)            21-  6- 10- 16
2019 - Andre Lee           F   Sioux Falls (USHL)            22-  8-  4- 12
2019 - Jackson Sterrett    F   Carleton Place (CCHL)         32-  7-  9- 16
2019 - Andranik Armstrong  F   Brooks (AJHL)                 30-  5- 15- 20
2019 - Blake Wells         F   Okotoks (AJHL)                33- 12- 13- 25
2019 - Carl Berglund       F   FBK Jr (SWE)                  27- 12-  8- 20
2019 - Jordan Schulting    D   Coquitlam (BCHL)              35-  1- 17- 18
2019 - Logan Neaton        G   Prince George (BCHL)          28-  1.93  .913    

2020 - Ben Meehan          D   Dexter Academy                 6-  1-  4-  5
2020 - Jack Bayless        F   MN HS                          7-  5-  7- 12
                               Southwest  (UMHSEHL)          23-  6-  7- 13
2020 - Aidan Harper        G   Skipjacks U18                 12-  1.70  .933
                               Sioux City (USHL)              1-  0.00  .000

2021 - Owen Fowler         F   Governor's Academy             6-  1-  3-  4
2021 - Roc Truman          F   Drumheller (AJHL)             32- 12- 11- 23
2021 - Scout Truman        F   Drumheller (AJHL)             25-  3- 13- 16
 
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The younger brother looks especially talented. He was selected in both the WHL and USHL drafts and at 16 he's already producing at a rate similar to our older recruits in that league.
Can't find the article, but the decision for the two came down to Colgate or Lowell.
 
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USHL action started back up after a week plus off.

Matt Brown had two assists in Des Moines' 5-2 win. His goal scoring has slowed with only 2 in the last 7 games he's played, but he does have 5 assists in that time frame as well.
Also, this happened yesterday:
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Carl Berglund and Victor Mancini making <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/SFStampede?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#SFStampede</a> debut.</p>— Sioux Falls Stampede (@sfstampede) <a href="https://twitter.com/sfstampede/status/1078445826026979328?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">December 28, 2018</a></blockquote>
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So Berglund (no points last night) is one of three Lowell commits on the Stampede. Brian Chambers had an assist for Sioux Falls in their 4-2 win, but Andre Lee was kept off the sheet. He's pointless in 4 straight now.

The AJHL took this week off and gets back into action tonight. In their last game (22nd), Blake Wells had a 1-1-2 in Okotoks 11-0 win. On the same night, both Scout and Roc Truman had a goal in Drumheller's 7-2 win.

BCHL also gets back to hockey tonight, while the CCHL is off till Thursday of next week. NAHL gets back to work this weekend. Just noticed that Clark Kerner hasn't played since Dec 9th (missing two weekends of hockey), not sure if there was an injury?
 
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Just noticed that Clark Kerner hasn't played since Dec 9th (missing two weekends of hockey), not sure if there was an injury?

Clark is out of the lineup again tonight. According to the lineup sheet he's injured.
 
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Lowell picked up another new recruit today:
https://www.eliteprospects.com/player/359030/owen-cole

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">I am very honoured and excited to announce my commitment to UMass Lowell. I’d like to say a huge thanks to all my family, coaches, teammates, billets and friends for supporting me along the way and helping me get to this point. Excited to be a Riverhawk <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/riseup?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#riseup</a> <a href="https://t.co/nBZS4qAZh2">pic.twitter.com/nBZS4qAZh2</a></p>— Owen Cole (@colesy_23) <a href="https://twitter.com/colesy_23/status/1079872244812177408?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">December 31, 2018</a></blockquote>
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Owen was on this year's WJAC Canada East roster, but did not register a point. Participating in that event would indicate that he must be a pretty good player.
 
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Owen was on this year's WJAC Canada East roster, but did not register a point. Participating in that event would indicate that he must be a pretty good player.

Owen is currently tied for first in scoring in the CCHL with 43 points (16-27-43).

NZ gave him a B+ in the recent Eastern Canada Cup.
Owen Cole (F, LH, Ottawa/CCHL, 00) – Owen stuck out as one of the better uncommitted players in the forwards at the tournament. He is currently having a big year statistic wise in only his first year of junior hockey. He was smart and shifty with the puck on his stick. The puck seemed to keep finding him and he knew where to go with it. Ran the half wall on the power play very well and controlled play with the puck. Undersized but strong on his edges and competed to keep the play alive offensively.

Ottawa press release.

Cole, 18, has 16 goals, 27 assists and 43 points in 33 games this season. He leads the league in points per-game at 1.30 and is T-1st in points, 3rd in assists and 10th in goals. The Dunnville, Ontario native is expected to join the UMass Lowell River Hawks in the 2020-21 season.
 
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Owen is currently tied for first in scoring in the CCHL with 43 points (16-27-43).

NZ gave him a B+ in the recent Eastern Canada Cup.
Owen Cole (F, LH, Ottawa/CCHL, 00) – Owen stuck out as one of the better uncommitted players in the forwards at the tournament. He is currently having a big year statistic wise in only his first year of junior hockey. He was smart and shifty with the puck on his stick. The puck seemed to keep finding him and he knew where to go with it. Ran the half wall on the power play very well and controlled play with the puck. Undersized but strong on his edges and competed to keep the play alive offensively.

Ottawa press release.
I like seeing that he's the youngest player in the Top 13 in scoring (and 2nd youngest in the Top 15).

We've had some luck with CCHL leading scorers, as Sam Knoblauch finished second in scoring last year. While he got off to a fast start here, he's slowed down a bit now. Charlie Levesque finished second two years ago. He's been good for us, but the points at the CCHL level have definitely not translated into NCAA hockey yet.
 
Re: UML Recruiting, Building for 2018 and on

Updated stats as of 1/6/19.

Code:
Year   Name               Pos. Team (League)                 Gm-  G-  A-  P
2019 - Matthew Brown       F   Des Moines (USHL)             28- 18- 16- 34
                               USA (Jr. A)                    6-  0-  5-  5
2019 - Clark Kerner        F   Northeast (NAHL)              18-  6-  5- 11
2019 - Brian Chambers      F   Sioux Falls (USHL)            27- 10- 13- 23
2019 - Andre Lee           F   Sioux Falls (USHL)            28- 10-  4- 14
2019 - Jackson Sterrett    F   Carleton Place (CCHL)         35-  7- 10- 17
2019 - Andranik Armstrong  F   Brooks (AJHL)                 35-  5- 17- 22
2019 - Blake Wells         F   Okotoks (AJHL)                37- 15- 15- 30
2019 - Carl Berglund       F   FBK Jr (SWE)                  27- 12-  8- 20
                               Sioux Falls (USHL)             5-  0-  2-  2
2019 - Jordan Schulting    D   Coquitlam (BCHL)              38-  1- 20- 21
2019 - Logan Neaton        G   Prince George (BCHL)          32-  2.03  .912    

2020 - Owen Cole           F   Ottawa (CCHL)                 33- 16- 27- 43
2020 - Ben Meehan          D   Dexter Academy                13-  1-  5-  6
2020 - Jack Bayless        F   MN HS                         14-  7- 15- 22
                               Southwest  (UMHSEHL)          20-  5-  5- 10
2020 - Aidan Harper        G   Skipjacks U18                 13-  1.56  .938
                               Sioux City (USHL)              1-  0.00  .000

2021 - Owen Fowler         F   Governor's Academy            11-  4-  4-  8
2021 - Roc Truman          F   Drumheller (AJHL)             36- 14- 11- 25
2021 - Scout Truman        F   Drumheller (AJHL)             29-  4- 14- 18
 
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Updated stats as of 1/6/19.

Code:
Year   Name               Pos. Team (League)                 Gm-  G-  A-  P
2019 - Matthew Brown       F   Des Moines (USHL)             28- 18- 16- 34
                               USA (Jr. A)                    6-  0-  5-  5
2019 - Clark Kerner        F   Northeast (NAHL)              18-  6-  5- 11
2019 - Brian Chambers      F   Sioux Falls (USHL)            27- 10- 13- 23
2019 - Andre Lee           F   Sioux Falls (USHL)            28- 10-  4- 14
2019 - Jackson Sterrett    F   Carleton Place (CCHL)         35-  7- 10- 17
2019 - Andranik Armstrong  F   Brooks (AJHL)                 35-  5- 17- 22
2019 - Blake Wells         F   Okotoks (AJHL)                37- 15- 15- 30
2019 - Carl Berglund       F   FBK Jr (SWE)                  27- 12-  8- 20
                           F   Sioux Falls (USHL)             5-  0-  2-  2
2019 - Jordan Schulting    D   Coquitlam (BCHL)              38-  1- 20- 21
2019 - Logan Neaton        G   Prince George (BCHL)          32-  2.03  .912    

2020 - Owen Cole           F   Ottawa (CCHL)                 33- 16- 27- 43
2020 - Ben Meehan          D   Dexter Academy                13-  1-  5-  6
2020 - Jack Bayless        F   MN HS                         14-  7- 15- 22
                               Southwest  (UMHSEHL)          20-  5-  5- 10
2020 - Aidan Harper        G   Skipjacks U18                 13-  1.56  .938
                               Sioux City (USHL)              1-  0.00  .000

2021 - Owen Fowler         F   Governor's Academy            11-  4-  4-  8
2021 - Roc Truman          F   Drumheller (AJHL)             36- 14- 11- 25
2021 - Scout Truman        F   Drumheller (AJHL)             29-  4- 14- 18

Good work as always
 
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Ushl / NHL prospects game brown and lee played well brown 2 assists lee no points both solid
 
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Owen Cole recently did an audio interview discussing his commitment to Lowell:
https://twitter.com/OttawaJrSens/status/1083135879709749248

He only talks about Lowell at the beginning of the interview, this is a brief summary:
- Lowell first reached out to him around late Oct, early Nov.
- His on campus visit took place the week of the Denver game and he attended the game, they offered during his visit and he accepted.
- He was really impressed by the facilities, this seemed to be his biggest reason for wanting to come to Lowell.
- When asked why he choose NCAA route after having been drafted in the OHL, he explained he values education because his parents are both teachers, and also he didn't feel as though he was ready at that time to play at the major junior level. He sees the NCAA path as a way to extend his hockey career. His dad was also former associate coach for Miami OH.
 
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Re: UML Recruiting, Building for 2018 and on

Owen Cole recently did an audio interview discussing his commitment to Lowell:
https://twitter.com/OttawaJrSens/status/1083135879709749248

He only talks about Lowell at the beginning of the interview, this is a brief summary:
- Lowell first reached out to him around late Oct, early Nov.
- His on campus visit took place the week of the Denver game and he attended the game, they offered during his visit and he accepted.
- He was really impressed by the facilities, this seemed to be his biggest reason for wanting to come to Lowell.
- When asked why he choose NCAA route after having been drafted in the OHL, he explained he values education because his parents are both teachers, and also he didn't feel as though he was ready at that time to play at the major junior level. He sees the NCAA path as a way to extend his hockey career. His dad was also former associate coach for Miami OH.
Good stuff, thanks. He scored the OT winner for his team this past weekend.
 
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