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UNH Commits & Recruiting: 2016 and Beyond

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Same!!!! Let's Go 'Hawks!!

Where were both of you would-be Karnacs when CBH were down 3-1 in the series? :confused: :rolleyes: :p ;)

I think my predictions were (1) St. Louis better not let this get to Game 7, and (2) if they did, it wouldn't matter whether the game was played at home, on the road, or on Mars. CBH is gonna win another Cup ... and to a huge DRW fan, that pains me more to say than you can imagine. Or, more to the point, to make this UNH relevant ...

"Ladies & Gentlemen - the role of UNH will be played tonight by the St. Louis Blues". :eek: :o
 
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From the Quinnipiac thread:

Per Chris Heisenberg defenseman John Furgele is transferring to Quinnipiac from UNH. Eligible in 2017 season. He is already 23 and has a January 1993 birthday. 2 years of eligibility when he will be playing at ages 24/25 and 25/26.
 
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JF continues the UNH pipeline to Quinnipiac. But, he will be old and slow by the time he is a senior.

Chuck asked the Blues to "show me," and apparently they did.
 
Re: UNH Commits & Recruiting: 2016 and Beyond

JF continues the UNH pipeline to Quinnipiac. But, he will be old and slow by the time he is a senior.

Chuck asked the Blues to "show me," and apparently they did.

Yes they did. Good for them FWIW. I hope they run the table from here on out. That's been a solid hockey city for a half decade since the original expansion, and they've deserved better. Maybe this will be their year?

The Furgele-to-Quinnipiac transfer is *interesting*. Pecknold must see something most of us haven't.
 
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Yes they did. Good for them FWIW. I hope they run the table from here on out. That's been a solid hockey city for a half decade since the original expansion, and they've deserved better. Maybe this will be their year?

The Furgele-to-Quinnipiac transfer is *interesting*. Pecknold must see something most of us haven't.

Wow, that is news...Well, good luck to him.... as for the BHawks sorry to see it end but happy for the Blues; bet their coach is happy too. New thread yet?
 
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Yes they did. Good for them FWIW. I hope they run the table from here on out. That's been a solid hockey city for a half decade since the original expansion, and they've deserved better. Maybe this will be their year?

The Furgele-to-Quinnipiac transfer is *interesting*. Pecknold must see something most of us haven't.

Rand probably see's him a plug in play guy. We are losing 4 defensemen after next season and we need some experience back there. I have faith that Pecknold/Reid Cashman can make him work in their system.
 
Rand probably see's him a plug in play guy. We are losing 4 defensemen after next season and we need some experience back there. I have faith that Pecknold/Reid Cashman can make him work in their system.

Am looking for this info online...? Not doubting it....
 
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The Furgele-to-Quinnipiac transfer is *interesting*. Pecknold must see something most of us haven't.

UNH has had some undersized defensemen (5'10" or less) who have overachieved defensively and/or offensively. Kevin Kapstad and Brett Kostolansky (both were 19/20-year-old freshman) come to mind. I don't think 5'10" Furgele (21/22 years old as a freshman) showed signs of overachieving in his two years at UNH. He played in 36 out of 40 games as a freshman (2 goals and 8 assists, -5) and all 37 games as a sophomore. This season, he scored 1 goal (no power play goals) and 12 assists, had 14 penalties and a +/- rating of -15.

By contrast, Matt Dawson a 19-year-old, 5'10" freshman defenseman played in 35 out of 37 games, scored 4 goals (including 2 power play goals) and 6 assists, had 6 penalties and a +/- rating of +3. One could argue that Dawson has a higher ceiling in potential improvement than Furgele. In any event, best of luck to Furgele. This probably will give guys like Dylan Chanter (6'3") and Nick Nonis (6'2") more opportunities to play.
 
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JF continues the UNH pipeline to Quinnipiac. But, he will be old and slow by the time he is a senior.

Chuck asked the Blues to "show me," and apparently they did.

Furgele will be, what, 24 when he's a junior? Will certainly fit into Quinnipiac's age profile. Personally, him leaving is a meh to me. Guys who come in at 21 usually don't have much upside, otherwise they would have already played a couple of years of college and perhaps moved on.
 
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Furgele will be, what, 24 when he's a junior? Will certainly fit into Quinnipiac's age profile. Personally, him leaving is a meh to me. Guys who come in at 21 usually don't have much upside, otherwise they would have already played a couple of years of college and perhaps moved on.

UNH this season was not that much younger than Quinnipiac. Quinnipiac average age was 22.4 compared to 22.2 for UNH. Not a huge difference there.
 
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UNH has had some undersized defensemen (5'10" or less) who have overachieved defensively and/or offensively. Kevin Kapstad and Brett Kostolansky (both were 19/20-year-old freshman) come to mind. I don't think 5'10" Furgele (21/22 years old as a freshman) showed signs of overachieving in his two years at UNH. He played in 36 out of 40 games as a freshman (2 goals and 8 assists, -5) and all 37 games as a sophomore. This season, he scored 1 goal (no power play goals) and 12 assists, had 14 penalties and a +/- rating of -15.

By contrast, Matt Dawson a 19-year-old, 5'10" freshman defenseman played in 35 out of 37 games, scored 4 goals (including 2 power play goals) and 6 assists, had 6 penalties and a +/- rating of +3. One could argue that Dawson has a higher ceiling in potential improvement than Furgele.

I think you've already made that argument quite effectively here, C-H-C. :) I was hoping maybe Furgele would develop into a Mike Lubesnick type, but I don't see that happening either. All in all, it's another opportunity for Souza to fill the opening with a higher quality recruit.
 
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