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UML Recruiting, Building for the future

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Another '91 for next season.
Michael Fallon - LW - Chicago (USHL) 6' 180 7-8-91

http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php?pid=129867
His NAHL Coach described his play as
“He is responsible all over the ice, and that’s crucial for a center,” Dibble said. “He’s called on to get the play started, and that’s a big responsibility. Mike’s a consistent points guy, and that’s something you don’t come across often with a rookie.

“Centers are pretty much a third defenseman in the ‘D’ zone. It’s not very often Mike gets scored on. He’s learning how important it is to be active in the defensive zone.”
Chicago's official release.
 
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4 seniors on the roster (3 F, 1D) with 6 or 7 recruits (5 F, 2 D) already scheduled to come in next season at this point. I would imagine Eiserman (G) will play another year of juniors. He's currently in a backup role at Nanaimo and seeing limited time. It would be nice if he could find a starting role somewhere and just play.

Hopefully that all for the '91s.
 
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4 seniors on the roster (3 F, 1D) with 6 or 7 recruits (5 F, 2 D) already scheduled to come in next season at this point. I would imagine Eiserman (G) will play another year of juniors. He's currently in a backup role at Nanaimo and seeing limited time. It would be nice if he could find a starting role somewhere and just play.

Hopefully that all for the '91s.
I wouldn't be surprised to see Eiserman pushed off for another year as well at this point.

I've said it before, while I'm not all that thrilled with all the 21 year old freshmen ... I think Bazin is late in the recruiting for 2012, so to fill the roster the way he wants, he's finding the guys that have been left behind so far that he thinks fit his system. I wouldn't be thoroughly surprised if one or two of these kids winds up becoming a very good player for Lowell over their careers.

I do think as the 2013 and later recruiting picks up (depending not only on this year's results but also how they play overall), we'll see some younger players committing.
 
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Speaking of Eiserman, he had his best game so far at Nanaimo (BCHL), getting second star in a 3-2 loss with 35 saves.

Greg Amlong was a -2 in Cedar Rapids (USHL) 5-1 loss.

Michael Fallon was even in a 2-1 loss for Chicago (USHL).

Adam Chapie was the First Star in the New Mexico Mustangs (NAHL) 8-7 shootout win against Texas. Chapie was a 2-1-3 in the game.
 
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I've said it before, while I'm not all that thrilled with all the 21 year old freshmen ... I think Bazin is late in the recruiting for 2012, so to fill the roster the way he wants, he's finding the guys that have been left behind so far that he thinks fit his system. I wouldn't be thoroughly surprised if one or two of these kids winds up becoming a very good player for Lowell over their careers.

Monty, I agree 100%. It will be interesting to see how Evan looks tonight. ;)
 
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From the Warrior Rink Rat site:
NCAA early signing period begins today
The early signing period for men's hockey starts today and runs until next week. This means that recruits for the 2012 season, who will be receiving scholarships, can sign National Letters of Intent.

National Letters of Intent are, for the sake of comparison, a contract between the school and a recruit for a period of at least one season. If a player wishes to de-commit after signing his NLI, he needs to be released by the school he signed with.

Not every recruit will sign a NLI. Only players who will be receiving scholarship money in their freshman season are eligible.
 
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was he ever listed on the 2012 website? If not it could be as simple as an error since Eiserman switched leagues from EJHL to BCHL...seen that before with Heisenberg.
He was listed in the 2012 website recently. The BCHL site doesn't show him as being committed either, so something must be up.
 
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Had actually heard that a couple of weeks ago. 2 Sophmore goalies and a freshman, I just think it turned into a numbers thing more than anything else.

Got to see the younger Eiserman the other day in the U-18 State Finals and he is going to be a solid player. He's a physical kid with a good nose for the net, would have been a nice pickup for the program.
 
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Had actually heard that a couple of weeks ago. 2 Sophmore goalies and a freshman, I just think it turned into a numbers thing more than anything else.

Got to see the younger Eiserman the other day in the U-18 State Finals and he is going to be a solid player. He's a physical kid with a good nose for the net, would have been a nice pickup for the program.
I've been wondering if they would go with four netminders next year, or could Boulanger be the odd man out? But apparently Eiserman himself is the odd-man out.
 
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I've been wondering if they would go with four netminders next year, or could Boulanger be the odd man out? But apparently Eiserman himself is the odd-man out.

its not like Eiserman has exactly been stellar like it looked like he may be... further, it was a Blaise recruit so that might give Bazin an out in terms of honoring the commitment. I'd just say that its unfortunate because it seemed like we might have snared a good one.
 
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I saw this on USHR. Cam Askew, a repeat 8th grader at St. Sebastian’s, committed to Northeastern for the fall of ’16 today. :eek:
 
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And people are whining about the old recruits :eek:

note to self, start branding UML pacifiers


edit: I don't suppose we can start marketing a Rowdy Hawk sleeping bag similar to the Think Geek tauntan (sp?) and market it to the 6-12 set?
 
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