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  1. We have had many not so tall goalies why not one more. Kid seems legit even if your team is stacked with Top D and talent u still have to make saves whether its one or 40. One defeat is unreal

    Since u were right on Shane who's the next big splash for UND

    I think Ryan MacInnis will have UND as one of his top schools, but he might be like Seth Jones last year, I'd like to see MacInnes come to UND. Jordan Greenway is one I think will come here. TJ Moore might follow one of his linemates, if I know more of what schools he's interested in then I'd say he'll come here. So TJ Moore is on the bubble for me along with Gropp, I'll say UND has a shot with both. Tanner MacMaster is one I'm hoping commits to UND, Brett Njaa is second to MacMaster in scoring on Camrose Kodiaks. Njaa from what I read on a game report on Okotoks Oilers bolg (Oil Spill) on November 9th

    F Brett Njaa: Also very dangerous with the puck and greasy fast speed makes him a threat every time on the ice.
    . Dakota Mason and Madison Smiley from the Brooks Bandits could end up being two big offensive (Mason) and Defensive (Smiley) pick ups. Another Brook Bandits forward, just happens to be friends with Chris Wilkie, Madison Dunn in 14 games is (8-3-11). Dylan Malmquist (Edina) Ryan Swanson (Holy Family) and John Peterson (Holy Family) are three guys I'd be looking hard at also.

    Depending on how goal tending recruits go next two years I would be looking at Anthony and Jeremy Brodeur and Luke Kania (these three would be around 2015 recruits due to age). For the next two seasons Michael Fredrick, Curtis Skipp, Nick Kulmanovsky, Arthur Brey, and Jan Obernesser. Fredrick is a steal to me, Kulmanovsky and Skipp are quality goalies and UND can't go wrong with those two, Brey is a goalie that I see going to a team where he is the starting goalie at the start of the season, If Obernesser gets playing time on Sioux Falls over Charlie Lindgren and and plays like he did last year on the Brooks Bandits (AJHL Title) Lindgren will be watching from the bench.

  2. Karl Goehring was 5-8, 160 & he did great as a fierce competitor. Like Gino told me on our mid-70's recruits, "Coop, it's the size of the fight in the dog, not the size of the dog in the fight".

    I was wondering how big Goehring was, Fredrick would be a steal and bring him in next year and learn from Clarke and Zane. Fredrick has shown he can be called on when he is needed. The big question is does UND go with 3 or 4 goalies?

  3. I decided to look at some goalies in junior "A" and U16 and U18 "AAA" teams. I know that UND has two very good goalies with Clarke and Zane.

    AJHL:

    Michael Fredrick; Brooks Bandits (age 18) 5'9" 162, 2012-13 season (27-1-0) 1.96 GAA .908 SV% 4 shutouts, 2011-12 season (11-1-0) 2.24 GAA .898 SV% 1 shutout.

    Devon Fordyce; Brooks Bandits (age 18) 6'1" 200, 2012-13 season (6-0-0) 1.33 GAA .946 SV%.

    Nick Kulmanovsky; Grande Prairie Storm (age 19) 5'11" 170, 2012-13 season (15-6-0) 2.66 GAA .916 SV% 1 shutout.

    Curtis Skipp; Grande Prairie Storm (age 18) 5'11 172, 2012-13 season (7-4-2) 2.39 GAA .918 SV% 2 shutouts, 2011-12 (6-6-1) 3.46 GAA .893 SV%. - He follows D1 teams on twitter UND is one of them.

    Devin McDonald; Camrose Kodiaks (age 18) 5'9" 179, 2012-13 season (10-7-1) 2.03 GAA .934 SV% 1 shutout.

    Matthew Gibney; Camrose Kodiaks (age 19) 6'1" 179, 2012-13 season (11-6-2) 2.71 GAA .910 SV%, 2011-12 season (16-6-3) 2.50 GAA .917 SV% 1 shutout.

    Kenny Cameron; Spruce Grove Saints (age 19) 6'1" 175, 2012-13 season (18-6-2) 2.06 GAA .924 SV% 3 shutouts.

    OJHL:

    Parker Gahagen; Buffalo Jr. Sabres (age 19) 6'2" 190, 2012-13 season (22-7) 1 SOL 2.45 GAA .924 SV% 7 shutouts, 2011-12 season (21-11) 2 OTL's 1 SOL 3.14 GAA .905 SV% 2 shutouts.

    USHL:

    Arthur Brey; Dubuque (age 18) 6'0" 150, 2012-13 season (14-1) 1.56 GAA .924 SV% 1 shutout.

    Kevin Lindskoug (Sweden); Muskegon (age 20) 5'10" 185, 2012-13 season (16-6) 2 OTL's 2.41 GAA .924 GAA 3 shutouts.

    Johan Mattsson (Sweden); Tri-City (age 20) 6'4" 192, 2012-13 season (11-9) 1 OTL 2.67 GAA .917 SV% 1 shutout. - Drafted by Chicago in 2011.

    Jan Obernesser (German); Sioux Falls (age 20) 6'2" 170, 2012-13 season (5-3) 3.50 GAA .868 SV% 1 shutout, (Brooks Bandits, AJHL) 2011-12 season (36-6-6) 2.07 GAA .908 SV% 5 shutouts, (Brooks Bandits, AJHL) 2010-11 season (31-10-4) 2.85 GAA .897 SV%.

    Kyle Hayton; Sioux City (age 17) 5'11" 140, 2012-13 season (0-3) 1 OTL 3.49 GAA .870 SV%. - Hayton had good numbers at Shattuck-St. Mary's (Prep) 2011-12 season (26-2-1) 1.98 GAA .925 SV% 5 shutouts, (Prep) 2010-11 season (23-2-2) 1.86 GAA .924 SV% 1 shutout. - has some videos

    Shattuck-St. Mary's:

    Luke Kania; Prep (age 16) 6'1" 170, 2012-13 season (16-1-1) 1.97 GAA .929 SV% 1 shutout.

    Anthony Brodeur; Prep (age 17) 5'10" 180, 2012-13 season (11-2-2) 2.76 GAA .916 SV% 2 shutouts, (Prep) 2011-12 season (24-3-1) 2.31 GAA .900 SV% 4 shutouts, (U16) 2010-11 season (25-2-0) 2.18 GAA .909 SV 3 shutouts.

    Jeremy Brodeur; AAA (age 16), 2012-13 season (15-2-2) 1.40 GAA .945 SV% 5 shutouts, (AA) 2011-12 season (28-7-0).

    NAPHL U16:

    Nathan Churchill; Omaha AAA Lancers U16 (age 15) 6'2" 170, 2012-13 season (7-0) .40 GAA .975 SV% 5 shutouts. - only has 3 goals against.

    Patrik Jokela (Finland); California Titans U16 (age 15) 6'0" 140, 2012-13 season (6-1) 1.00 GAA .957 SV% 2 shutouts.

    NAPHL U18:

    Valdyslav Slyusachuk (Czech Republic); Omaha AAA Lancers U18 (age 17) 5'10 160, 2012-13 season (7-2) 1.63 GAA .936 SV% 1 shutout.

    Tier 1 AAA U16:

    Austin Shaw; Colorado Thunderbirds U16 (age 15) 6'3" 190, 2012-13 season (14-0-0) .79 GAA .950 SV% 7 shutouts.

    Joe Staely; St Louis AAA Blues U16 (age 15) 5'10" 178, 2012-13 season (10-1-0) .83 GAA .950 SV% 6 shutouts.

    Found a story on Brooks Bandits goalie Michael Fredrick. http://www.ajhl.ca/media-centre/news-archives.html?newsID=1973

    Goalies Devon Fordyce of the Brooks Bandits and Kenny Cameron of the Spruce Grove Saints played in the WHL.

  4. Not that there is any current need, but after next year there is only one goaltender in the stable. Anybody heard of possible goaltenders on the recruiting radar of the green and white?

    I mentioned some in "Prospective Recruits"

    Not sure if UND is looking at them.

  5. I went to watch Gersich play today at the Victoria Rec Center. He's everything they say he is. Good skater (great breakaway speed), slick play making ability, good hands, wins battles in the corners, and plays the center position well. He's also a good two player, plays the body and he was in on the penalty kill. Not sure if it has to do with the commitment, but there was a bounty on him from the East Ridge team today. There were two roughing penalties (dirty hits) that left him on the ice for a little awhile and there could have been another tripping call.

    Every time Gersich gets a point, John Peterson and Ryan Swanson are on the score sheet with him.

  6. Kind of going away from this topic though, I actually penciled Gersich in as a Gopher about a year ago, so I haven't been paying too much attention to him this year. But after his commitment, I understand his wanting to play for UND. The U of M doesn't appeal to everyone. He's from a smaller suburb (Chaska is about 20,000), and goes to a small private school practically out of the metro. Honestly, I think people from smaller communities often feel more comfortable at schools like UND. That's how I felt. The U was too overwhelming and huge for me. And look at some of the current players/recruits we have. A lot of them come from either smaller towns or smaller schools.

    My dad said this same thing to me, he went to the University of Minnesota (he's from Richfield MN). He said if he was one of these kids that are good enough to play college hockey, he would have gone to North Dakota because of the size of the campus. Now if I was as good as Shane Gersich when I played I would have chose North Dakota or similer size school. Instead i decided to spend about six years in the U.S. Navy. When it came to college's for me, I chose Montana State because of their engineering program (I grew up in Bismarck). Now back on topic.

  7. Oh so now were back to all time as opposed to the last ten years. Make up your mind.

    I went back to the last time Minnesota made the Frozen Four after they won their 5th title that was the 2004-05 season and again in the 20011-12 season. Now lets start from the 2003-04 season Minnesota made the NCAA tournament 6 times and of those 6 NCAA tournaments, Minnesota made the Fozen Four twice. From the 2003-04 season North Dakota has made the NCAA tournament 9 times and in those 9 NCAA tournaments North Dakota was in the Froze Four 5 times and made it to the title game once.

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  8. But according to everyone on this site the final measuring stick is NCAA titles. Or is that only when that argument benefits UND?

    Well North Dakota has 7 titles and Minnesota has 5 titles, also since Minnesota has only made it to the Frozen Four twice in that same strech North Dakota has been in the Frozen Four 5 years.

  9. A highly sought after 16 year old in the AJHL, Tanner MacMaster is going to be committing to a D1 school soon. Not sure what school's are looking at him, MacMaster is the higest scoring 16 year old in the AJHL (17-16-33) the next closest 16 year old in the AJHL is Cameron Hughes (6-12-18). http://www.calgaryhe...7647/story.html

    I happen to see a video of Chase Phelps who plays on Shattuck-St. Mary's Prep team this year, 2012-13 (17-15-32), 2011-12 (19-34-53), 2010-11 (25-34-59). I'm not sure if he has been recruited yet. https://www.youtube....h?v=uNBToZGUIbw https://www.youtube....h?v=cVOr1DTlusw

    T.J. Morore (Benilde-St. Margaret's) is one to keep a eye on, he is the only one on his line uncommitted. 2012-13 (3-4-7) in 4 games, 2011-12 (28-40-68), 2010-11 (17-20-37).

    Holy Family has two other guys to look at besides Shane Gersich. John Peterson 2012-13 (7-8-15), 2011-12 (22-41-63), 2010-11 and Ryan Swanson 2012-13 (3-8-11), 2011-12 (4-33-37).

  10. I decided to look at some goalies in junior "A" and U16 and U18 "AAA" teams. I know that UND has two very good goalies with Clarke and Zane.

    AJHL:

    Michael Fredrick; Brooks Bandits (age 18) 5'9" 162, 2012-13 season (27-1-0) 1.96 GAA .908 SV% 4 shutouts, 2011-12 season (11-1-0) 2.24 GAA .898 SV% 1 shutout.

    Devon Fordyce; Brooks Bandits (age 18) 6'1" 200, 2012-13 season (6-0-0) 1.33 GAA .946 SV%.

    Nick Kulmanovsky; Grande Prairie Storm (age 19) 5'11" 170, 2012-13 season (15-6-0) 2.66 GAA .916 SV% 1 shutout.

    Curtis Skipp; Grande Prairie Storm (age 18) 5'11 172, 2012-13 season (7-4-2) 2.39 GAA .918 SV% 2 shutouts, 2011-12 (6-6-1) 3.46 GAA .893 SV%. - He follows D1 teams on twitter UND is one of them.

    Devin McDonald; Camrose Kodiaks (age 18) 5'9" 179, 2012-13 season (10-7-1) 2.03 GAA .934 SV% 1 shutout.

    Matthew Gibney; Camrose Kodiaks (age 19) 6'1" 179, 2012-13 season (11-6-2) 2.71 GAA .910 SV%, 2011-12 season (16-6-3) 2.50 GAA .917 SV% 1 shutout.

    Kenny Cameron; Spruce Grove Saints (age 19) 6'1" 175, 2012-13 season (18-6-2) 2.06 GAA .924 SV% 3 shutouts.

    OJHL:

    Parker Gahagen; Buffalo Jr. Sabres (age 19) 6'2" 190, 2012-13 season (22-7) 1 SOL 2.45 GAA .924 SV% 7 shutouts, 2011-12 season (21-11) 2 OTL's 1 SOL 3.14 GAA .905 SV% 2 shutouts.

    USHL:

    Arthur Brey; Dubuque (age 18) 6'0" 150, 2012-13 season (14-1) 1.56 GAA .924 SV% 1 shutout.

    Kevin Lindskoug (Sweden); Muskegon (age 20) 5'10" 185, 2012-13 season (16-6) 2 OTL's 2.41 GAA .924 GAA 3 shutouts.

    Johan Mattsson (Sweden); Tri-City (age 20) 6'4" 192, 2012-13 season (11-9) 1 OTL 2.67 GAA .917 SV% 1 shutout. - Drafted by Chicago in 2011.

    Jan Obernesser (German); Sioux Falls (age 20) 6'2" 170, 2012-13 season (5-3) 3.50 GAA .868 SV% 1 shutout, (Brooks Bandits, AJHL) 2011-12 season (36-6-6) 2.07 GAA .908 SV% 5 shutouts, (Brooks Bandits, AJHL) 2010-11 season (31-10-4) 2.85 GAA .897 SV%.

    Kyle Hayton; Sioux City (age 17) 5'11" 140, 2012-13 season (0-3) 1 OTL 3.49 GAA .870 SV%. - Hayton had good numbers at Shattuck-St. Mary's (Prep) 2011-12 season (26-2-1) 1.98 GAA .925 SV% 5 shutouts, (Prep) 2010-11 season (23-2-2) 1.86 GAA .924 SV% 1 shutout. - has some videos http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TSJZZOxRjFw http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6u3JYB8R51M

    Shattuck-St. Mary's:

    Luke Kania; Prep (age 16) 6'1" 170, 2012-13 season (16-1-1) 1.97 GAA .929 SV% 1 shutout.

    Anthony Brodeur; Prep (age 17) 5'10" 180, 2012-13 season (11-2-2) 2.76 GAA .916 SV% 2 shutouts, (Prep) 2011-12 season (24-3-1) 2.31 GAA .900 SV% 4 shutouts, (U16) 2010-11 season (25-2-0) 2.18 GAA .909 SV 3 shutouts.

    Jeremy Brodeur; AAA (age 16), 2012-13 season (15-2-2) 1.40 GAA .945 SV% 5 shutouts, (AA) 2011-12 season (28-7-0).

    NAPHL U16:

    Nathan Churchill; Omaha AAA Lancers U16 (age 15) 6'2" 170, 2012-13 season (7-0) .40 GAA .975 SV% 5 shutouts. - only has 3 goals against.

    Patrik Jokela (Finland); California Titans U16 (age 15) 6'0" 140, 2012-13 season (6-1) 1.00 GAA .957 SV% 2 shutouts.

    NAPHL U18:

    Valdyslav Slyusachuk (Czech Republic); Omaha AAA Lancers U18 (age 17) 5'10 160, 2012-13 season (7-2) 1.63 GAA .936 SV% 1 shutout.

    Tier 1 AAA U16:

    Austin Shaw; Colorado Thunderbirds U16 (age 15) 6'3" 190, 2012-13 season (14-0-0) .79 GAA .950 SV% 7 shutouts.

    Joe Staely; St Louis AAA Blues U16 (age 15) 5'10" 178, 2012-13 season (10-1-0) .83 GAA .950 SV% 6 shutouts.

  11. love your info but just curious how do you get it. website?

    Most of the time I got through College Hockey Inc.'s website, since they have links to most of the leagues. There is some leagues that I haven't looked into the OJHL and CCHL. BCHL at the moment looks like everyone is recruited in that league, but the AJHL has a lot of talent that is not recruited yet. Looking at how UND recruiting is done the coach's have set up where there is 3 forwards and 3 defenseman coming in next year from who is already recrutied (I could be wrong on that). It also looks like the coaches leave some openings to bring in guys right out of juniors that weren't recruited yet.

    I've been thinking about looking up goalies that are from Finland that play junior hockey and see what their numbers are. There might be another Olkinuora out there.

  12. A player to watch on the Omaha U16 AAA team is Lawton Courtnall, he is (10-15-25) in 28 games.

    The California Titans U16 AAA team have two players just under 60 points. Jake Hamacher 5'6" 134 (13-45-58) in 28 games, and Ethan Somoza 5'10" 156 (41-16-57) in 27 games. The U16 team have two goalies over 6 feet. Trevin Kozlowski 6'2" 160 (11-2-1) 1.94GAA .924 SV% 2 shutouts, and Patrik Jokela (Finland) 6'1" 140 (10-3-1) 2.07GAA .920 SV% 3 shutouts. On the California Titans U18 AAA team. Defenseman Mikko Kivinen (Finland) 6'2" 190 (2-12-14) in 27 games.

    I happen to be looking at the Indiana Jr. Ice, their goalies jumped out at me because of their size. Reid Simpson 6'5" 205 (7-7-4) 1.71GAA 2 shutouts, and Chase Munroe 6'3" 215 (10-7-0) 1.88GAA. They also have a forward from Sweden, Razmuz Waxin-Engback 5'11" 195 (14-24-38).

    Little Caesars U18 AAA team; Blake Christensen (forward) 5'10" 155 (18-24-42) in 2011-12 (10-13-23). Shane Bednard (forward) 5'11" 162 (9-25-34) in 2011-12 (14-16-30). Garrison Sanipass (forward) 6'5' 220 (12-12-24) in 2011-12 (10-11-21). Maksim Dzhioshvili (forward, Russia) 6'4" 195 (5-11-16) in 2011-12 (10-10-20). Josh Smith (forward) 6'6' 250 (4-7-11) in 2011-12 (4-25-29).

  13. It has nothing to do with this weekend. It just happens, Michigan Tech and Michigan might have close to the same record when they play each other in the GLI. Michigan Tech is (4-8-3) overall and (3-6-3) in the WCHA, while Michigan is (5-8-2) overall and (3-6-2) CCHA.

  14. No one has said much about North Dakota kids lately that haven't committed. Two I'm hopeful that find their way to Grand Forks.

    ~Jordan Nelson of the Fargo Force (Williston) has 12 points in 22 games, and is second on the team in shots on goal, with a +/- of +4.

    Mason Morelli of the Minot Tauros (Minot) has 9 points in 22 games, but is minus 7 in the plus minus area.

    I believe this is Nelson's last year of Juniors while Morelli is only a Junior in high school. I'm thinking its more likely Morelli ends up in Grand Forks (with a Grandpa and dad with ties it helps), but I'm holding out hope that a kid like Nelson could be a four year role guy for UND that gives his heart and soul every shift.

    Spencer Kuhlman is a defenseman from Grand Forks on Shattuck St. Mary's AA team (2-4-6) this season.

  15. Is the only one on the team that scores or what..... :) and Yes shattuck as big sized kids for their ages. Greenway would be huge but I am sure many r after him would be my guess

    Nolan Patrick is the 5th leading scorer on the Winnipeg Hawks. Dylan Thiessen plays on the Monarchs is (25-15-40) in 17 games. Thiessen plays in the same league as Patrick.

    Cam Maclise is tied for 2nd in scoring in the AJHL, he is 6'4" 195 (11-33-44) on the season. 2010-2011 he was (26-25-51), 2011-2012 he was (32-50-82). He has two teammates tied for 4th in scoring in the AJHL, Mark Reners (19-18-37) this season, 2011-2012 he was (41-36-77); Dakota Mason (14-23-37) this season, 2011-2012 he was (12-26-38). Two guys I've mentioned Shane Pilling (age 19) is 6th in scoring in the AJHL and Maddison Smiley (age 18) is tied for 9th in scoring in the AJHL. None of these guys are recruited yet Maclise, Reners, and Mason are 20 this year.

  16. For sure has some great size to him. Know anything else about him or the others u listed Let's get that Russian...

    Georgy Gorodetsky last year on the AA team (42-31-72). Kevin Dineen last year on the AA team (39-51-90) this year on the U16 team (19-19-38). Tyler Vesel was talked about in overtheboards.net http://overtheboards.net/?p=463. on the 2011-2012 Prep team (29-45-74) this year he's (16-22-38) on the Prep team. Three others to look at Alex Falconer 2011-2012 AA team (30-31-61) 2012-2013 Prep team (3-7-10), Max Becker 2011-2012 Prep team (34-36-70) 2012-2013 Prep team (10-22-32), Alex Rodriguez 2012-2013 AAA team (34-37-74) 2012-2013 Prep team (11-10-21).

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