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I know I'm getting ahead of myself, but looking at defensive pipeline I'm starting to wonder if there's room for everyone, for the year they should enter college. It's incredibly stacked with talent for guys that could come in after next year. There will be two Seniors graduating (Poolman / Peski) and at least two guys who could leave after next year (Kierstad / JBD), but still. Here's the list: Bast (+1 from HS graduation): Already delayed a year, 3 years of Juniors under his belt. Highly offensively skilled, (see @siouxforce19 report above) Sanderson (---) Does anyone know what grade he's going to be next year? He has one of those B-days where he could go either way. I believe he'll only be a Senior in HS next year though. It's still a year out, but I believe he's currently slated as a 1st round pick. Unless he somehow considerably drops (based on his production this year, it's doubtful), he has to be a guy that UND gets to try to accelerate. A 1st / 2nd round pick isn't going to hang out in the USHL another year. Kleven (True Freshman) - He'll be another guy that given his draft status will be coming in. He's probably slated as a late 1st / round 2nd type guy right now. I'd put him in the category given his size / skating ability that he's more likely to rise than fall next year in the draft. Moore (+1 from HS graduation): Ranked 86th right now (NA) and will be playing the USHL. I don't see a mid-round draft pick getting delayed after playing a year of Juniors Miller (True Freshman): The guy makes every All-Star team that's he been eligible to play on. Will have two full seasons of the USHL Reid (True Freshman): He'll have 3 full years of Juniors under his belt. Defensively, this will be truly one of the great classes I've ever seen. It'll be a group that will be incredibly fun to watch their progression next year. Especially from an NHL Draft type speculation. Given how everyone outside of Bast and Moore (drafted) will be a Senior in HS next year, you have to hope that some are willing to delay one more year.
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Agreed, I noticed that as well, he definitely had one at one point and then I checked after the game and it was switched. Also, during one game, I know the score sheet had Singleton with two goals, when someone on Twitter had him with 2 goals and an assist that game.
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World Selects Invitational finished up today: '03 Blue Army won the '03 Division '04 Minnesota Blades lost in the semi-finals '04 Western Canada Selects lost in the quarter-finals '03 Blake - 03 Blue Army - 3G 3A 6Pts (8GP) '04 Singleton - 04 Western Canada Selects - 5G 5A 10Pts (7GP) Ausmus - 04 Minnesota Blades - 2G 5A 7pts (8GP) Spicer - 04 Minnesota Blades - 4A 4pt (7PG) Leading scorer for '03 Blue Army had 8 points (three way tie) Maddox Fleming (17 points) / Issac Howard 13 points lead the way for Minnesota Blades Ausmus / Spicer were held off score sheet the last 3 games Singleton lead his team in scoring, next closest had 6 points (three way tie) Uneducated, looking strictly at points, I would have put the recruits in the following categories for this tournament: Great Singleton: Pretty commanding leading in scoring for his team, which made it to the quarter finals Solid Blake: Really picked up his scoring after being shut out his first 3 games. Very respectable performance being two points off the team lead on the Championship team Ausmus: Tougher when looking at points for a D-man. Started out on a tear, still finished with a solid point total, but held off score sheet for final 4 games Blake : 03 Blue Army - 2G 2A 4Pts (6GP) Respectable Spicer: Tied lowest scoring forward on the team, but also handful at 5 / 6 points. Did play one less game then them as well.
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Phase II of the USHL Draft started this morning: 4. Cooper Moore (Lincoln) 8. Cameron Rowe (Des Moines) 60. Caleb Johnson (Cedar Rapids)
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03 Blake - 03 Blue Army - 2G 2A 4Pts (6GP) '04 Singleton - 04 Western Canada Selects - 5G 5A 10Pts (6GP) Ausmus - 04 Minnesota Blades - 2G 5A 7pts (6GP) Spicer - 04 Minnesota Blades - 4A 4pt (5PG) '03 Blue Army play in the Semi-Final tonight '04 Western Canada Selects / '04 Minnesota Blades play in the Quarter-Finals starting this afternoon Singleton increased his team lead with 2 Goals today, three players tied for 2nd on the team have 6 points
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Final day of pool play, quarterfinals start tomorrow. Looks like all teams with UND recruits will be moving onto the knock out rounds. 03 Blake - 03 Blue Army - 1G 2A 3Pts (5GP) '04 Singleton - 04 Western Canada Selects - 3G 5A 8Pts (5GP) Ausmus - 04 Minnesota Blades - 2G 5A 7pts (5GP) Spicer - 04 Minnesota Blades - 4A 4pt (4PG) Notes: Maddox Fleming leading scorer during pool play (04 Minnesota Blades) - 4G 9A - 13 Pts Howard Issac 11 Points (UMD Recruit) Jimmy Clark 8 points (UND target) Singleton lead his team in scoring
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03 Blake - 03 Blue Army - 0 points (3GP) '04 Singleton - 04 Western Canada Selects - 2G 2A 4Pts (3GP) Ausmus - 04 Minnesota Blades - 1G 5A 6pts (3GP) Spicer - 04 Minnesota Blades - 1A 1pt (2PG) Notes: Maddox Fleming leads the '04 Blades and the Tournament with 11 points (3G 8A) Jimmy Clark (has been talked about here) -- second on Blades with 7 points Leading scorer for 04 Western Canada Selects currently has 5 points
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It's all about birth year, so the upcoming U-17 the youngest a player could be is Dec, 31, 2003. Year they turn 16 I believe.
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World Selects Invitational - '03 and '04 Divisions started yesterday in Philadelphia. I believe the only recruits of those birth years that aren't taking part are Panzer ('04) and James ('03). '03 Blake - 03 Blue Army - 0 points (1GP) '04 Singleton - 04 Western Canada Selects - 1G 1A 2Pts (1GP) Ausmus - 04 Minnesota Blades - 2A 2pts (1GP) Spicer - 04 Minnesota Blades - Didn't appear to play in Game 1, but is on the roster
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University of North Dakota Hockey 2019-20 Season
AJS replied to Frozen4sioux's topic in Men's Hockey
Looking at a few dates from the past seasons: Colton Poolman named Captain on May 9th of last year Austin Poganski named Captain April 11th, 2017 2018/19 Freshman Class named May 30th of last year 2017/18 Freshman Class named June 22nd, 2017 Poolman will clearly be the Captain again, but we should find out the Alternates in the next couple weeks. Still have a ways to go for the official incoming freshman list. -
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Bowden Singleton goes 43rd in the WHL Bantam Draft to the Vancouver Giants. You would think the UND coaching staff would have to be really pleased with that. That's a pretty significant drop for a guy that was a Top 10/15 lock a week ago, prior to his commitment. A couple Michigan commits still went in the 1st round, you would think that wouldn't be a great sign.
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Great get by the coaching staff! As far as WHL Bantam Draft hype, this reminds me of Ethan Bowen. What's everyone's feelings about the new recruiting rules that are starting tomorrow? I was kind of on the fence at first, but the more I think about it, the more I'm on board. Not only on board, but I really can't find any negative aspects. It's going to be so nice for everyone involved (schools and players) to not be in such a rush, give everyone time to really think it over. My original hesitation was over the Major Juniors, but Ryan Kennedy (THN) had a great point. This will weed out the players that just commit looking to deter certain teams from drafting them. Every commitment that takes place going forward will feel stronger (that could just be me). From a selfish standpoint, does anyone else think this new rule will ultimately help the UND's / Minnesota's / Denvers of the college hockey world? It basically gives everyone an extra year (or two) to watch players develop. Of course, there will still be misses, but the more time and information everyone has the better. There will be less risk involved and a higher chance of that player to succeed. To be honest, I'm surprised the majority of schools would want this. Right now, the earlier recruiting means more misses for the big schools and a chance for the others to wait and pick up players that are more developed. Won't be that easy anymore.
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Correct, NTDP goes by birth year, once your birth year "graduates" from the U-18's, you're done with the program. I've always found it odd that they go by birth year instead of a date that more coincides with that players grade (i.e. Aug 1st). Does anyone know the reasoning for this decision? I'm guessing it specifically is tied to certain tournaments (thinking U-18) that they don't want players to age out of.
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Felt like I'd be cheating since we already know who's most likely coming in. For departures: Yon Johnson
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University of North Dakota Hockey 2019-20 Season
AJS replied to Frozen4sioux's topic in Men's Hockey
@stoneySIOUX Question re Rizzo, you use words like peaked and leveled off. I'm with your assessment for the most part, but I'm not really following those two words. As a guy looking strictly at stats, he went from .78 PPG as a 16 year old to 1.08 PPG as a 17 year old. Nothing crazy, but a pretty modest progression I'd say. For the record as long as this was a mutual decision, with Michaud coming in, I actually really like him going back to play another year. I think this will end up being best for everyone involved. Next year's class, given the size is so crucial. Having Rizzo / Bast as +1 guys (from HS) would be a fantastic start. Two guys that most expected to be here next year at the beginning of the year. -
I'd like to see this topic gain some traction. I'm really interested to get everyone's opinion, knowing what we know how (I think we all have a pretty good feeling at who's coming in), how this roster is going to shake out. Players who are eligible next year (not counting Stratton), the new players will be Michaud (SR), Pinto, Blaisdell, Caulfield, Albrecht and Frisch. Incoming: 5 Forwards / 1 Defenseman Departures: 3 Forwards / 1 Defenseman We're locked in at Goalie and Defense, but what's going to happen at forward? Do people feel UND will carry more Forwards than they do normally? Or will we see a couple players (depth guys), not be on the team next year?
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At this point you would almost have to assume that he didn't. I'll never understand the timing of a decision like this, I mean why now? The most logical outcome would be him just signing with Buffalo. Would be a huge pick-up for whoever gets him, if he doesn't sign with Buffalo. This is the type of thing where I'd love to know the "Top 5".
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Per Schlossman's daily column, it sounds like Duluth will only be losing Tufte and Anderson early. Looking at Seniors leaving / early departures, plus a few big time additions (Denver - Brink, WMU - Attard, UND - Pinto, Blaisdell), but not knowing each teams (outside of UNDs) recruiting classes very well, a couple quick thoughts. The Top 5 in the NCHC is going to be really tough. I don't think we'll see a runaway winner like St. Cloud this past year and I do think the favorites will be Denver and Duluth, but I wouldn't feel confident picking the pre-season standings. The same Top 5 will finish in the Top 5, but who knows the order. I also think overall, the Top 5 will be more solid. The 6-8 teams will finish the same as this year in some type of order. Also, the difference between the Top 5 and Bottom 3 will be wider.
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University of North Dakota Hockey 2019-20 Season
AJS replied to Frozen4sioux's topic in Men's Hockey
Agreed he was still over (slightly) a PPG during the regular season and a PPG during playoffs. Sounds like it's a moot point at this point, but would have still preferred Rizzo over Caulfied next year. The "Top 6" talent is going to improve this year, but feel Rizzo could really contribute to that potential depth. I have only 7 players Michaud, Kawaguchi, Mismash, Pinto, Blaisdell -- Adams, Weatherby that fit. With injuries / two of them being true freshman / two unproven scorers, the more options the better. Edit: That being said, it'll be really nice having Rizzo as one of the cornerstone pieces to that 2020 class. -
Pinto is on fire, 8 points (3G 5A) in 3 playoff games.
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That's a big one, fantastic hockey player. Let's go back to my list: Shepard Tufte Anderson or Perunovich Samberg or Wolff (Staying) Two down
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Anyone else starting to get the feeling like Duluth is going to lose nowhere close to the number most hoped for? I originally thought 4 would go, it's just been way too quiet for my liking.
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@Brett0909 when was the last time you remember UND having a great power play? Last year was rock bottom, absolutely, but I’m also not going to pretend that it was ever rolling under Hakstol. It’s something for over a decade plus I’ve never been able to figure out.
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Ethan Frisch interview, really well spoken kid.