Anthony Kehrer commits to Wisconsin.
Anthony Kehrer commits to Wisconsin.
Winnipeg, gotta love the geographic spread of these players. Way to go Oz.
"Gloriosus et Liber!"Anthony Kehrer commits to Wisconsin.
Osiecki goes far and wide but he saw this particular kid in Minnesota a few weeks ago at a big bantam tournament that included Gentry Academy, the school the Lucius brothers play for.
Everyone says yes but they are both in 8th grade... So there's no point in even thinking about them until at least the middle of 11th grade. Too many Gopher recruits have had their peers pass them in development for us to get too excited anymore. Guessing you guys are in the same boat with all the young commitments.
I should clarify the older one is the more heralded. The younger one seems like a package deal at this point.
http://www.citypages.com/news/gophers-hockey-robs-the-cradle-getting-commitments-from-13-14-year-old-brothers/443056043
Look how young they look, this is getting a bit crazy with the young commits. In the big picture, this commit like any other commit is some what meaningless until the paper is signed.
Sorry, but that City Pages article is trash. Here is a much more reputable and unhinged article on the subject.
How young is too young in college recruiting?
On the Lucius brothers, my son's team played them a couple times this weekend and I saw parts of other games of theirs before and after ours. I've also run across them multiple times over the years since they were 8/9 at various tournaments and showcase events. They have always been at the top of the food chain relative to their age (and an age a year older in the case of the younger one) and that is no different at this point in time. The older one is simply dominant and that is with every team he plays trying to take him away as an option that will beat you. He probably averages a hat trick a game if I had to guess with what I saw this weekend....again with everyone knowing who he is and trying to take him away. The younger one just is not at the same level as his brother right now physically, but the hockey ability is clearly there from vision, hands, hockey sense and I would guess at the point the year younger thing evens out in physical development that he will be every bit as dominant as his brother.
Minnesota or any high end D1 hockey program would be nuts not to seek out and take a verbal commitment from these kids. At the end of the day, there is no risk to the school if the kids stop developing, decide to chase girls, smoke weed, get hurt, or whatever other things stop an elite bantam aged kid from continuing to be better then their peers at age 18/19. If they stop developing, Minnesota (or any other school that takes a verbal from a kid that young) stops calling and answering the phone and moves on to whoever has developed. For the school, building a relationship with elite level kids at a young age in theory should build a bond to give you a better chance of having those players end up at your school if/when they are D1 level players.
Thanks for the info, gophers still suck.
I noticed that Daniel Lebedeff is not on Madison's roster and is playing for the Janesville Jets. I asked Brian Posick via Twitter what the story was and he indicates the Capitols like Dryden McKay (Mankato recruit) and he was going to get the bulk of the minutes at goalie so Lebedeff went somewhere he would get more playing time.
At first I was really concerned, but I know that goalie evaluation seems like a complete crapshoot many times. On top of that, the Caps haven't exactly stood out for their ability to spot talent. I guess time will tell.