Re: UNH Commits & Recruiting: 2017 and Beyond
Chase Stevenson commits to UNH:
http://www.westkelownawarriors.ca/news-stevenson-commits-to-unh
Chase Stevenson commits to UNH:
http://www.westkelownawarriors.ca/news-stevenson-commits-to-unh
Chase Stevenson commits to UNH:
http://www.westkelownawarriors.ca/news-stevenson-commits-to-unh
Chase Stevenson commits to UNH:
http://www.westkelownawarriors.ca/news-stevenson-commits-to-unh
The replacements for Vela and Nazarian coming up for 2019 are TBD, and Wazny has had a rough adjustment to the NAHL.
As such, I think the only immediate need for next year would be a forward or two. But who's left? As has been discussed it's hard to count on saving classes annually with decommits and late bloomers who end up ready to make immediate impacts. Wisconsin just dumped another kid - unfortunately Trenton Bliss has just two goals and five points in 31 career USHL games. THAT is usually the type of player that ends up back on the market - not the Max Gildon's of the world...
And Dan, no thanks to your proposal that UNH jump on a player with 6 career Jr. A points going into his 19 year season.
My proposal was not that UNH jump on Bliss, but that they go watch him play to see what, if anything, has changed in his game resulting in his change in production. Maybe it's entirely his linemates. Still, you have long lamented UNHs lack of top-40 USHL scorers, so no doubt you are well aware of how rare it's been for UNH to land top-5 league scorers, too...
I remember taking to a Michigan State coach years ago who told me that the USHL was an, '18 year old league.' Quite frankly, 18 year olds are young by USHL standards now. Bliss was a highly regarded scorer coming into the league, but walking into the USHL from Wisconsin HS is no easy adjustment. That adjustment has potentially been made. And unlike the BCHL or the NCDC/EJHL scoring in the USHL correlates pretty well to scoring in college...
It seems contradictory to hope for UNHs success recruiting late in the process and to have trumpeted UMLs 'under-the-radar' success and then dismiss a 19 year old, third leading scorer in the USHL out of hand. Simply because he didn't have success in his first year in the league.
UMLs Kenny Hausinger played ONE Junior A game before turning 19 - I would have loved having him out of Des Moines and I'd certainly take him now.
You've argued that UNH still needs a couple of forwards for next season. Who should they expect to find better than Bliss? The choice doesn't seem to be Bliss or elite 00/01/02 forward X - but rather Bliss or Esposito/Cippolone/Stevenson and right now Bliss seems a whole lot more likely to impact scoring at the NCAA level than any of the others (NONE of whom - Cipollone in an inferior league, excluded - have yet excelled at JR A scoring, let alone doing so prior to 19)...
Bliss had a bad year last season, but appears to be on pace for an exceptional season in 2017-18. I'd take that path over the string of mediocre seasons the rest of UNHs JR A forward recruits are putting together (outside of Crookshank)...