Version 8. Update for Babbage in, Babbage out.
So.Will Margel (18-1-3-4)--------Sr.Chase Stevenson-(33-4-1-5)-----So.Robert Cronin (30-7-5-12)
So.Liam Devlin-(34-9-7-16)-----Sr.Harrison Blaisdell-(25-2-6-8)-----Jr.Nick Cafarelli (15-3-4-7)
Fr.Cy Leclerc-(NA)-----------------Fr.Stiven Sardarian-(NA)-----------Pg.Ryan Black
Fr.Jake Dunlap-(NA)--------------Fr.Morgan Winters-(NA)-------------Fr.Kristap Skrastins (NA)
Fr.[Turner??]]/transfer------------Jr.Cam Gendron-(19-1-1-2)--------So.Conor Lovett
So.Connor Sweeney-(22-0-0-0)--Sr.Joe Hankinson (1-0-0-0)-------
Fr./Transfer
Sr.Kalle Eriksson-(32-0-12-12)----So.Colton Huard (28-6-10-16)
So.Alex Gagne-(33-1-7-8)---------Jr.Luke Reid (34-3-5-8)
Fr.Damien Carfagna (NA)----------Jr.Nikolai Jenson-(30-1-5-6)
Fr.Brendan Fitzgerald-(NA)--------So.Nico DeVita (29-1-2-3)
So.Jack Babbage ------------------[Fr.Cade Penney (NA)]
Fr.Tyler Muszelik----------Sr.David Fessenden------------Jr.Jeremy Forman
The USHL season ended. Overall, the strength was on D, with the two best performances being from Carfagna and Fitzgerald.
Damien Carfagna on D finished 37th in USHL scoring, with 48 points (6 goals and 42 assists) in 61 games. 5th Best for defensemen
Fellow defenseman Fitzgerald was 103rd, with 31 points (5 goals 26 assists) in 59 games. 18th best for defensemen
Both should see top 6 duty, which means a trade is likely where UNH can send a defenseman and receive a scoring forward, which they desperately need. (I kid, but maybe Eriksson can play forward like his father?)
For offense, Dunlap had a good season as a 20 year old, and should fit in on the 3rd/4th lines. He is comparable to Winters, another 20 year old. Lovett, another 20 year old with college experience should contend for 4th line duty. Sardarian is only 18 and has great skills, but struggled with injuries and production his first season. Turner also showed some potential, but was very inconsistent.
Short version - Dunlap/Winters/Lovett are higher floor, low ceiling players. Sardarian is high ceiling, lower floor. Turner is regular ceiling, OK floor.
Jake Dunlap finished just behind him in 42nd place, with 46 points (24 goals, 22 assists) in 57 games
Conor Lovett finished 95th, with 32 points (16 goals, 16 assists) in 59 games
Morgan Winters finished 61st, with 37 points (12 goals, 25 assists) in 52 games.
Sardarian finished 137th, with 25 points (8 goals, 17 assists) in 46 games
JP Turner finished 172nd, with 21 points (13 goals, 8 assists) in 56 games, but improved after his trade (16 points in 25 games).
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In the weaker NAHL, Leclerc was the 3rd best scorer as a 19 year old 77 points (31 goals, 46 assists), and Skrastins was 8th with 70 points (36 goals, 34 assists) in 58 games as a mature 20 year old.
Leclerc is creative offensively, and could step in right away. Skating will be the question for Skrastins. 27 of those points came on the powerplay.
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Lots of spots to earn playing time up front. The legitimate question is whether UNH will have any scorer with more than 20 points, or 10 goals. And if not, can the deeper scoring of the remaining forwards contribute? Will the defense generate enough offense to help the meager returning scorers?
In sum, will UNH score 68 goals (two per game)?
21-22 76 in 34 games
20-21 60 in 23 games
19-20 91 in 34 games
18-19 90 in 36 games
17-18 88 in 36 games
16-17 124 in 40 games
15-16 112 in 37 games
14-15 119 in 40 games
13-14 126 in 41 games
12-13 122 in 39 games
11-12 108 in 37 games
10-11 131 in 39 games