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Yale 2019 Off Season thread

LTsatch

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Disappointing .500 season. Saying farewell to Goalie Sam Tucker. Defensemen Charlie Curti and Captain Anthony Walsh. Forwards Andrew Gaus, J.M. Piotrowski, Ted Hart and Joe Snively. It will be interesting in the near future to see what happens to Snively, he had an excellent four years at Yale and will have a shot at the pros as a free agent. As to next year, my guess is that Yale will see the following recruits coming in. Goalie Connor Hopkins, Defensmen Michael Young and Brandon Tabakin. Forwards Quinton Ong, Teddy Wooding, Cole Donhauser and Hayden Rowan. Three of the four new forwards are averaging almost a point per game in their respective leagues, hopefully that bodes well for more offense.
 
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Good day for Joe Snively. He signed a two year entry level deal, beginning 2019-2020 with the Washington Capitals. Also today, he was named to the first team All ECAC.
 
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This article sums up the season and also has info about potential incoming players and next years Noncon schedule, Maine, Vermont, UNH and Umass on the schedule as well as the CT tourney with SHU and UConn and the MSG game with Harvard.
 
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Yale picked up another pair of brothers for 2020 and 2022. Jojo and Seiya Tanaka-Campbell.
 
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Thanks for the updates LT. Happy for Snively. I almost have a feeling we wasted a player of his talent the last couple of years. Let's hope the new players give the team a shot in the arm. The last couple of years have been a depressing plunge to mediocrity.
 
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Thanks for the updates LT. Happy for Snively. I almost have a feeling we wasted a player of his talent the last couple of years. Let's hope the new players give the team a shot in the arm. The last couple of years have been a depressing plunge to mediocrity.

Middle of the pack last two years Bulldog, not what you expect after all of the successes. The players coming in have some decent numbers albiet in other than the usual recruiting leagues. It seems Yale has moved away from the USHL players for some reason, that was the pipeline that never stopped giving for a while. I hope Hall somehow becomes the main man next year, we will see.
 
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Thanks for the updates LT. Happy for Snively. I almost have a feeling we wasted a player of his talent the last couple of years.

As an opponent it feels like Snively was with Yale for about a decade. He probably dovetailed with another guy who was like him. I feel like Matthew Peca has been on the Q roster every year since they joined the ECAC.
 
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As an opponent it feels like Snively was with Yale for about a decade. He probably dovetailed with another guy who was like him. I feel like Matthew Peca has been on the Q roster every year since they joined the ECAC.

Almost dovetailed with Andrew Miller, but Miller had a better supporting cast, Q had Peca, Anas, Tufto. Not sure who is going to pick it up for Eli next year, hopefully Hall, Stevens and the Smith's. Good D-corps returning.
 
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7 YHA Awards Handed Out



NEW HAVEN, Conn. – The Bulldogs held their 2018-19 season-ending banquet tonight at the Schley Room inside Ingalls Rink and seven Yale Hockey Association Awards were handed out while there was also time to honor the class of 2019.



Not surprisingly, the player who for the first time in Yale Hockey history led the team in points all four years, took home the Murray Murdoch Award as team MVP. Joe Snively not only led the Blue this year with 15 goals and 36 points, he has already been scoring goals in the American Hockey League after being signed by the Washington Capitals.



Here are all the awards:



Yale Hockey Association Awards

Martin Dwyer III Award- Presented by the YHA to the most outstanding first-year player of the Yale hockey team.

Jack St. Ivany '22, D

John Poinier Award- Presented by the YHA to the best defensive player on the Yale hockey team.

Chandler Lindstrand '20, D

Yale Hockey Coaches Award- Presented to that member of the Yale Hockey team whose determination and desire have contributed most to team morale and the spirit of hockey at Yale.

Tyler Welsh '21, F

David C. Noyes III Award- Presented by the YHA to that member of the Yale hockey team whose performance and attitude has most inspired his teammates through determination, grit and courage.

Robbie DeMontis '20, F

J. Murray Murdoch Award- Presented by the YHA to that member of the Yale hockey team deemed the most valuable player.

Joe Snively '19, F

Edward M. Wright, M.D. Award- For athletic and academic accomplishments, leadership and dedication to the higher purposes of intercollegiate athletics. This award is based equally on two factors: success on the ice and success in the classroom.

Sam Tucker '19, G

Malcom G. Chace Award- Presented by the YHA to that member of the Yale hockey team who, through sportsmanship, spirit, and ability, has best served the finest traditions of Yale hockey as exemplified by Malcom G. Chace.

Anthony Walsh '19
 
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Congrats to Yale Mens LAX for advancing to the mens NCAA lacrosse finals for the second year in a row. Crazy game today against Penn, great OT win!
 
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Congrats to Yale Mens LAX for advancing to the mens NCAA lacrosse finals for the second year in a row. Crazy game today against Penn, great OT win!

On to the Lax National championship Monday, looking for the repeat!
 
Joe Snively

Joe Snively

https://www.nhl.com/news/capitals-prospect-joe-snively-gives-back-to-hometown/c-308083712

ARLINGTON, Va. -- When Joe Snively was growing up in Herndon, Virginia, he participated in youth hockey clinics similar to the one he helped host at MedStar Capitals Iceplex on Wednesday.

Back then, Snively was an aspiring youth player in the Washington Little Caps program. Now he's a Washington Capitals prospect attending their development camp this week.

The 23-year-old forward signed a two-year entry-level contract as an undrafted free agent on March 18 after completing his senior college season at Yale. Snively got his feet wet in professional hockey, getting seven points (two goals, five assists) in nine regular-season games and no points in two Calder Cup Playoff games with Hershey in the American Hockey League this season and is preparing for his first training camp with the Capitals in September.
 
Class of 2023

Class of 2023

https://www.yalebulldogs.com/sports/m-hockey/2018-19/releases/20190706nblvsk

Class of 2023 Bulldogs Announced

NEW HAVEN. Conn. – Seven new student-athletes from three different states and one Canadian province join the Yale men's hockey team for the 2019-20 season.

The new class includes four forwards, two defensemen and a goalie. Five of the newcomers skated last year in the British Columbia Hockey League while one was in the United States Hockey League and another in the Alberta Junior Hockey League. There are three from Massachusetts, two New Yorkers and one each from Ohio and Saskatchewan.
 
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