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Wisconsin Offseason '10: The Aftermath

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Best athlete in a level of a sport we've never heard of? :confused:

Best male college athlete playa. He won't win, but it's still cool. He plans to attend as well. Other players nominated are Mark Ingram, Alabama football Heisman Trophy winner; Evan Turner, Ohio State baskebtall player; John Wall, Kentucky basketball player, and Garrett Wittels, Florida International baseball player who has a current 56 game hitting streak going.
 
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He won't win, but it's still cool.
Agreed. Just making the list is a huge honor for Geoffrion and the UW. Most people are going to look at the choices though and be like, "Blake who???" :confused:
Its a shame what little most casual sports fan know about the history of hockey.
 
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At first I didn't like the term "aftermath" in the thread title, but after the last month or so I feel like I've lived through a nuclear holocost of UW hockey. :(

Geoffrion and this ESPY thing is a really great thing for UW and college hockey in general. At the ESPY's themselves do they show a highlight montage of every candidate?

Wisconsin Hockey: Sweet and Sour
 
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NHL DRAFT RESULTS

Jason Clark-F-Shattuck St. Marys-Third Round, #82-New York Islanders
John Ramage-D-Wisconsin-Fourth Round, #103-Calgary Flames
 
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As your probably aware, It's being reported by multiple sources that Gavin Hartzog will be a 2010 recruit.

By the way, is Baggot sleeping? This happened like Wednesday. Nothing from him on Schmaltz decommitting yet either.
 
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At first I didn't like the term "aftermath" in the thread title, but after the last month or so I feel like I've lived through a nuclear holocost of UW hockey. :(
Which is the exactly reason why I gave it that subtitle. :cool: Although I took some heat for it at first, its nice to see you guys are finally realizing my brilliance. ;)
 
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Which is the exactly reason why I gave it that subtitle. :cool: Although I took some heat for it at first, its nice to see you guys are finally realizing my brilliance. ;)

1 of 2 theories applies:

1) even a blind squirrel get a nut once and awhile. ;)
2) to quote either Beavis and Butthead or Garth and Wayne (can't remember who said this) "You have the power supreme". :eek:

Anyway, Hartzog, is coming in early. Not the tour de force type player we all were hoping for, but some who can contribute in some way. At this point in the offseason, he's probably the best move that Eaves could get since he missed out on that dude who went to UNO (not counting the defecting defector).
 
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1 of 2 theories applies:
1) even a blind squirrel get a nut once and awhile. ;)
2) to quote either Beavis and Butthead or Garth and Wayne (can't remember who said this) "You have the power supreme". :eek:
Its probably #1 but Id like to believe its #2. ;)
 
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Way too early lineup predictions.

Forwards

Jordy Murray-Mark Zengerle-Craig Smith

Might be a bit of a reach to assume that we're going to put our three most talented offensive players on the same line but this is a combination that I think Eaves will have to try at some point to see how they play together. Smith can play center and did in the USHL but he plays better off the wing and Zengerle is a distributor who can feed Murray and Smith. Top line center duties usually go to a veteran but Zengerle is an 21 year old freshman who has lit up the BCHL two seasons in a row and will have high expectations right from the get go.

Derek Lee-Jason Clark-Podge Turnbull
I know that Eaves likes experience down the middle but when you lose four out of your top five centermen in one off season (Geoffrion, Stepan, Bendickson, Thurber) you're going to have to give some freshmen an opportunity. Clark is big and skilled and could really be an asset for us. Derek Lee saw minutes early last season but ended up as the odd man out. His talent is still real and a full season in the weight room should prove to be beneficial for him coming in to this year. Podge didn't get a fair shake until the playoffs last season and he was a physical force at the end of the year. Clark said in his interview after being drafted that he wants to become more physical at Wisconsin. If him and Podge can throw their bodies around they should create opportunities for a play making Derek Lee.

Tyler Barnes-Sean Dolan-Michael Mersch

Dolan is our only returning center and his experience should prove to be valuable with two freshmen wingers. Mersch is young and raw but has huge upside. A bit of a wild buck, he has the ability to put points on the board. Barnes is an experienced USHL veteran and should have little problems making an adjustment to the WCHA. Barnes is going to be counted upon to put up points this season. This should be a physical line that has plenty of scoring ability.

Patrick Johnson-Jefferson Dahl-Sean Little
Two more freshmen on this line. I'm convinced that Sean Little will be a regular in the lineup on the fourth line this season. He's not going to put up 25 points a season, but like Ben Grotting before him, the little things he brings to a team are worthy of him suiting up. Patrick Johnson needs to have a bounce back season. He has the ability and I'm convinced that after watching the Frozen Four last season from the stands that he'll be hungry and ready to contribute this year after being invisible for the past two seasons. Jefferson Dahl has outstanding vision and can play in all situations. Short but shifty, Dahl should put up some points this year no matter where he is playing.

Gavin Hartzog, Keegan Meuer
Hartzog and Meuer will both get opportunities to play this season. Hartzog does have a lot of upside with his size/skill package and it will be good for him to get in the weight room with the Wisconsin strength and conditioning staff. Meuer isn't on the team to be a token local kid, he can play when called upon and with so many freshmen this season, he'll see ice time and it will be up to him to prove his worth.

Defense With McDonagh

McDonagh-Gardiner
Why change what has worked in the past? These two were our top pairing last season and I see no reason why that should change. If McDonagh is back, we've certainly got four high end guys and can afford to pair two of them together on a top pairing to shut down the opposing teams top line. I would expect this pairing to see a lot of ice time.

Schultz-Simonelli
This is the season where Justin Schultz goes from an above average WCHA defenseman to an elite defenseman. Simonelli has faced tough competition with the NTDP and is more than ready to step into the UW lineup with no snags. This combination has the potential to be elite puck movers while still being solid in their own end.

Springer-Ramage

Ramage is obviously going to be a lock for the lineup and you can play him with anyone. It will be interesting to see who Eaves and Butters give the first opportunity to in the 6th defenseman spot. Like I mentioned previously, I think Simonelli will be in the lineup for sure so it's going to come down to Springer, Johnson, R. Little, and Drake to step up and take the last spot. I'm giving Springer the early nod because he brings more offensive flair to the position than the rest at this point. I still expect Johnson, Little, and Drake all to be given an opportunity at some time.

Johnson-R. Little-Drake
 
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If McDonagh is back, we've certainly got four high end guys and can afford to pair two of them together on a top pairing to shut down the opposing teams top line. I would expect this pairing to see a lot of ice time.
McD is a big if, IMO. I still have my doubts that he will return for the Badgers. If he gets a chance to go pro, I think it would make more sense for him in the long run to go pro, even if that means he goes to the AHL or Europe for a year or 2. I think we can all agree that we'd like to see McD stay and that the Badgers could certainly use his leadership, but I think that if the opportunity comes along he would be able to grow more as a player by going pro than by staying at the UW another year.
I think Murrary will have a chance for a big year. I thought that he played quite well last season and Id only expect him to get better this season as he is one year older (and more mature) and should get more chances to make plays.
 
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McD is a big if, IMO. I still have my doubts that he will return for the Badgers. If he gets a chance to go pro, I think it would make more sense for him in the long run to go pro, even if that means he goes to the AHL or Europe for a year or 2. I think we can all agree that we'd like to see McD stay and that the Badgers could certainly use his leadership, but I think that if the opportunity comes along he would be able to grow more as a player by going pro than by staying at the UW another year.
I think Murrary will have a chance for a big year. I thought that he played quite well last season and Id only expect him to get better this season as he is one year older (and more mature) and should get more chances to make plays.

If McDonagh gets a chance to sign? New York has been doing all they can legally do to sign him.
 
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Great read, Chuck. I guess the good part of me being out of touch with college hockey for the last month or so due to the summer sports season is that I didn't have to read all of the not so good Badger Hockey news this summer.

The good news about the above lineup is that there is a lot of talent coming in, but the bad news is that we are going to be a young team that will probably make our heads scratch again circa 2008 and 2009. Hopefully the good news prevails.
 
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If McDonagh gets a chance to sign? New York has been doing all they can legally do to sign him.

I agree, NY wants him bad, they need him in there D-core, the fact that NYR traded away Bobby Sanguenetti this past week, who was the next in line for an NHL spot shows they are clearing the way for McDonagh to have a chance to make the roster next season... Its not looking good for McDonagh staying although it is completely up to him... But every sign shows NY wants him now..
 
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