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UML Recruiting, Building for the future

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Vernon vs Penticton lst night. Penticton is one of the top teams in Canadian juniors.

Vernon won 2-1, Lyles was 2nd star of game and had an assist on the GWG

"Vernon would get back to back powerplays just past the midway mark, after not scoring on the first man advantage the Vipers would capitalise on the second powerplay. Malcolm Lyles with an amazing long pass to Bryce Kakoske at the side of the goal who beat Faust at 18:13 putting the Vipers up 3-1. Lyles and Kyle Murphy with the helpers."
 
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Merrimack picked up two commitments today from Topeka in the NAHL, one for 2012 and one for 2013. One is the second leading scorer on the team Justin Hussar (22-23-45 in 42 games) and the other is the third leading scorer on the team Bill Christie (17-26-43 in 41 games). Christie is for 2013, Hussar is for 2012.
 
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Defenseman Sebastien Gingras was recently removed from the Maine list also.
It looks like Gingras is still heading to Maine. I saw this in the Maine recruiting thread.
Just thought id pass this along, not sure if youve seen it already but its a recent interview from Feb. 7th with Sebastien Gingras, mentions he's still planning on attending UMaine.
 
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This was in the local Vernon BC newspaper...

Riverhawks Lure Lyles Back East:
This was in Fridays Morning Star Newspaper:

Riverhawks lure Lyles back east

By Kevin Mitchell - Vernon Morning Star

Published: February 03, 2011

A cross between Disney On Ice and a Don Cherry Rock’em Sock’em Hockey video. Perhaps it’s the best way to summarize Malcolm Lyles’ styling ways on the Vernon Vipers’ blueline.

No matter how you describe the unorthodox 20-year-old Florida product, he’s got game. So much he has signed a scholarship deal with the University of Massachusetts-Lowell Riverhawks for next year.

“He’s one of a kind,” said Viper captain David Robinson. “He’s always jumping around out there. I’d probably say he’s the fastest player in the league and maybe the strongest player in the league as well. You see him many times just tossing around guys. He’s naturally talented.”

Robinson, as do many, figures Lyles will one day make a living playing the game.

“For sure, he’s got all the tools to be a good college player. He’s fast enough. He’ll probably be one of the fastest guys on U-Mass next year so it will be interesting to see how far he can go with all his talent.”

This will be Lyles’ second tour of duty in the NCAA Hockey East. He got in just 13 games with the talent-rich Boston Eagles two years before joining the Vipers to refine his skills.

“It feels good to finally have it done and going back east where my family is so I’m happy about that,” said Lyles, moments after registering the overtime winner Wednesday night in a 2-1 win over the Nanaimo Clippers.

“It’s a good school, it’s a Massachussets school which is pretty good, and a nice rink. So even if I was a healthy (scratch) for some reason, I’d be in a good situation.”

He drew interest from a few teams elsewhere in the U.S., but he wanted an easy flight for his folks.

“I can’t relax too much, I can just check it off my to-do list,” said Lyles, who has 7-17-24 through 47 games. “Just keep practising hard and playing and enjoying the moment because this is the last year I’m gonna be able to play junior. I made a great choice coming to Vernon; I’m enjoying every minute of it.”

Even opposing teams marvel at the moxy Lyles brings each night.

“He’s obviously a really good player,” said Nanaimo Clippers’ top scorer Andrew Gladiuk. “He controls the play when he’s out there, moves the puck really well, sees things, and he’s got good speed and he’s really hard to get around when you’re one-on-one with him.

“I think he will be a very good college player and he has pro potential. He’s a force out there.”

Said Nanaimo head coach Bill Bestwick, who played NCAA hockey at now defunct St. Louis University: “I really liked him in Nanaimo. I went and watched Vernon play in Cowichan on the Wednesday night when they were on the Island and I watched them in Alberni and I really liked him. As a matter of fact, I’ve complemented him to many people throughout the NC2A world so good for him. He reads the play well, he gets up in the play well and he’s a strong player. He’s not real big but he’s certainly strong for his size, agile, good offensive instincts, I like him a lot so good for him, he deserves it.”

Lyles, whose brother Milton plays field lacrosse for the University of North Carolina Tar Heels, has been a star almost every game the last month.

“Malcolm has steadily improved throughout the season and has become one of the premier defencemen in the league,” said Vipers’ assistant coach Jason Williamson. “His skating ability and strength are among the best in the BCHL. His style of play has made him a fan favourite.

Lyles was born in Florida but received most of his schooling in the Boston area. He was on the Deerfield Academy track and football teams, and was the running back on the Eaglebrook School’s first undefeated football team in 2004.

He played summer hockey with fellow Viper Kyle Murphy on the Boston Icemen from age 8-13.

Robinson was all smiles discussing Lyles’ special letter of intent day.

“It’s awesome. I think the fans would attest he’s probably the most exciting player on our team. You saw tonight, he had six seconds left, he had the puck in our own end and somehow he got that overtime winner.

“He’s played well all year for us and he came a long way to play. Everyone loves him on the team and it’s nice to see him get a scholarship.”
 
Thanks for the article.
This was in the local Vernon BC newspaper...

Riverhawks Lure Lyles Back East:
This was in Fridays Morning Star Newspaper:

Riverhawks lure Lyles back east

By Kevin Mitchell - Vernon Morning Star

Published: February 03, 2011

A cross between Disney On Ice and a Don Cherry Rock’em Sock’em Hockey video. Perhaps it’s the best way to summarize Malcolm Lyles’ styling ways on the Vernon Vipers’ blueline.

No matter how you describe the unorthodox 20-year-old Florida product, he’s got game. So much he has signed a scholarship deal with the University of Massachusetts-Lowell Riverhawks for next year.

“He’s one of a kind,” said Viper captain David Robinson. “He’s always jumping around out there. I’d probably say he’s the fastest player in the league and maybe the strongest player in the league as well. You see him many times just tossing around guys. He’s naturally talented.”

Robinson, as do many, figures Lyles will one day make a living playing the game.

“For sure, he’s got all the tools to be a good college player. He’s fast enough. He’ll probably be one of the fastest guys on U-Mass next year so it will be interesting to see how far he can go with all his talent.”

This will be Lyles’ second tour of duty in the NCAA Hockey East. He got in just 13 games with the talent-rich Boston Eagles two years before joining the Vipers to refine his skills.

“It feels good to finally have it done and going back east where my family is so I’m happy about that,” said Lyles, moments after registering the overtime winner Wednesday night in a 2-1 win over the Nanaimo Clippers.

“It’s a good school, it’s a Massachussets school which is pretty good, and a nice rink. So even if I was a healthy (scratch) for some reason, I’d be in a good situation.”

He drew interest from a few teams elsewhere in the U.S., but he wanted an easy flight for his folks.

“I can’t relax too much, I can just check it off my to-do list,” said Lyles, who has 7-17-24 through 47 games. “Just keep practising hard and playing and enjoying the moment because this is the last year I’m gonna be able to play junior. I made a great choice coming to Vernon; I’m enjoying every minute of it.”

Even opposing teams marvel at the moxy Lyles brings each night.

“He’s obviously a really good player,” said Nanaimo Clippers’ top scorer Andrew Gladiuk. “He controls the play when he’s out there, moves the puck really well, sees things, and he’s got good speed and he’s really hard to get around when you’re one-on-one with him.

“I think he will be a very good college player and he has pro potential. He’s a force out there.”

Said Nanaimo head coach Bill Bestwick, who played NCAA hockey at now defunct St. Louis University: “I really liked him in Nanaimo. I went and watched Vernon play in Cowichan on the Wednesday night when they were on the Island and I watched them in Alberni and I really liked him. As a matter of fact, I’ve complemented him to many people throughout the NC2A world so good for him. He reads the play well, he gets up in the play well and he’s a strong player. He’s not real big but he’s certainly strong for his size, agile, good offensive instincts, I like him a lot so good for him, he deserves it.”

Lyles, whose brother Milton plays field lacrosse for the University of North Carolina Tar Heels, has been a star almost every game the last month.

“Malcolm has steadily improved throughout the season and has become one of the premier defencemen in the league,” said Vipers’ assistant coach Jason Williamson. “His skating ability and strength are among the best in the BCHL. His style of play has made him a fan favourite.

Lyles was born in Florida but received most of his schooling in the Boston area. He was on the Deerfield Academy track and football teams, and was the running back on the Eaglebrook School’s first undefeated football team in 2004.

He played summer hockey with fellow Viper Kyle Murphy on the Boston Icemen from age 8-13.

Robinson was all smiles discussing Lyles’ special letter of intent day.

“It’s awesome. I think the fans would attest he’s probably the most exciting player on our team. You saw tonight, he had six seconds left, he had the puck in our own end and somehow he got that overtime winner.

“He’s played well all year for us and he came a long way to play. Everyone loves him on the team and it’s nice to see him get a scholarship.”
 
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So hoky, what's the word on Kyle Murphy? I see he was mentioned in the Lyles article. Any chance he goes back to the NCAA?

Was he the kid that got jumped by that babboon Luke Curadi?
 
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Another recruit for next season.
Christian Cowles-LW- NH Jr. Monarchs (EJHL) 6' 180 7-28-90
Christian has 30 (9-21-30) points in 29 games with 28 PIM for the Monarchs. He is currently tied for 8th on the team in scoring.

Any thoughts Hokydad?
 
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So hoky, what's the word on Kyle Murphy? I see he was mentioned in the Lyles article. Any chance he goes back to the NCAA?

Was he the kid that got jumped by that babboon Luke Curadi?

He is having a great year and will be back next year, narrowing it down to schools as we speak.

Wrong kid with LC
 
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Another recruit for next season.
Christian Cowles-LW- NH Jr. Monarchs (EJHL) 6' 180 7-28-90
Christian has 30 (9-21-30) points in 29 games with 28 PIM for the Monarchs. He is currently tied for 8th on the team in scoring.

Any thoughts Hokydad?

he is a good player, very similar to collins from MC in style and skating but not quite as productive. was trying to go to Bowdoin so something must have happened there... was a very good player at st johns prep, former dream teamer pretty sure.
will be good for them. dad was a pretty good player at BC
 
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he is a good player, very similar to collins from MC in style and skating but not quite as productive. was trying to go to Bowdoin so something must have happened there... was a very good player at st johns prep, former dream teamer pretty sure.
will be good for them. dad was a pretty good player at BC
I'm assuming he'll come in as a recruited walk-on? Being a Mass kid, his $$ outlay to go to school at Lowell won't be too bad...
 
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Terrence Wallin scored a goal in his first game back. Gunnery lost 6-4. His line is 6-10-16 in 9 games.
 
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I'm assuming he'll come in as a recruited walk-on? Being a Mass kid, his $$ outlay to go to school at Lowell won't be too bad...
If everyone comes back and and all the recruits come in as expected, that would bring the roster to 32 with the addtion of Cowles.
 
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If everyone comes back and and all the recruits come in as expected, that would bring the roster to 32 with the addtion of Cowles.
My expectation is a) not everyone will come back and b) some of the ones that leave will be walk-ons. I'm not saying all of the scholarship players will return either. I'd guess Coach wants around 28-30 players max. I'd assume Heffron would probably not be on the roster next year, there's really no need for four goalies. Hell, I wonder if Massie would actually drop out of the hockey program instead of Heffron leaving. It seems obvious that he's not going to get any playing time...
 
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My expectation is a) not everyone will come back and b) some of the ones that leave will be walk-ons. I'm not saying all of the scholarship players will return either. I'd guess Coach wants around 28-30 players max. I'd assume Heffron would probably not be on the roster next year, there's really no need for four goalies. Hell, I wonder if Massie would actually drop out of the hockey program instead of Heffron leaving. It seems obvious that he's not going to get any playing time...
28-30 makes sense. It will be interesting to see what the roster looks like next season. Agree about the goalie situation. It will be interesting to see who starts against Maine, Boulanger or Carr. Who's number one right now?
 
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28-30 makes sense. It will be interesting to see what the roster looks like next season. Agree about the goalie situation. It will be interesting to see who starts against Maine, Boulanger or Carr. Who's number one right now?
Boulanger has played pretty well recently. He might get the Friday start, and see how it goes. I really wish they'd win for the kid too.
 
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