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7 minutes ago, tnt said:

So did he decommit, or did Jackson pull the offer?  The way Schlossman worded it, it could be either way.

Isn’t he younger than many of the kids he’s playing with and against?

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5 minutes ago, Godsmack said:

Isn’t he younger than many of the kids he’s playing with and against?

Yes, but if Jackson pulled the offer, maybe he wanted to act on getting people who are about the program and won’t skip town like Bumgarner did on other programs in high school. I imagine if he put up big numbers in his first year, that decision would be a lot harder, if indeed it was the coaching staff that pulled the offer.

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Posted
11 minutes ago, nodakgirl93 said:

I was worried we lost Schultz.

The 3 highschools in 3 years was always concerning. 

Allegedly a lot of "Coach Dad" syndrome from his father meddling too much. You love when parents care, but you hate when they go over the top

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13 hours ago, Goon said:

I don't think so, he was the extra player and I watched him play for the Force last weekend. He didn't play a lot and was unnoticeable when he did. I'd say unless his game picks up he has written DIII on him. Maybe. 

Hahaha, I didn’t know Jerry Seinfeld hung around these parts.

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14 hours ago, Goon said:

I don't think so, he was the extra player and I watched him play for the Force last weekend. He didn't play a lot and was unnoticeable when he did. I'd say unless his game picks up he has written DIII on him. Maybe. 

He’s also 16, my guess is Pilgrim will be next. I was told only reason we offered him was a chance at Shaugabay. Looks like he’s staying put in UMD for now.

 

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23 minutes ago, tnt said:

That would be the dumbest approach to recruiting ever.  Rather than offer Shaugabay earlier, wait until he plays junior hockey, then even before he gets to Duluth, offer his linemate who you aren’t enthralled with a scholarship in hopes to get Shaugabay to transfer after a year at Duluth.   Going through that for Shaugabay, and not for the Slukynsky brothers seems insane.  I think this one would be an after the fact rumor, as it doesn’t seem plausible.

IIRC, Jay Hardwick (UMD guy and Warroad coach) steered Shaugabay in the direction of committing to UMD. I don't remember if the Bulldogs were the first to offer Shauagbay, but they certainly offered before UND. Pilgrim seemed like a fall back option later on.

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1 minute ago, nascar99 said:

IIRC, Jay Hardwick (UMD guy and Warroad coach) steered Shaugabay in the direction of committing to UMD. I don't remember if the Bulldogs were the first to offer Shauagbay, but they certainly offered before UND. Pilgrim seemed like a fall back option later on.

The new head coach for your Fighting Sioux didn’t like his game as a 16 year old sophomore to be junior, that’s straight from his mouth and Jaysons dad. That’s why he isn’t here. Much like Mancini all the kid ever wanted to do was to play for UND. UMD offered right away and Jayson committed. Brad stepped in after Carson’s state tourney in 2023 and got him on campus right away and offered, weren’t missing on him like they did with his uncle (yes Jayson is Carson’s uncle).

Offensively Carson is struggling this year, barely any points on the score sheet for the last 2 1/2 months, coincidentally with him moving down the lineup to a 3rd line role. I personally think he’s lacking the confidence right now, all the tools are there. Maybe a change of scenery next year or commitment from the coaching staff next year and he’ll put up the 40, 50 or 60 points everyone is this forum wants him to put up.

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Interesting dynamics with brothers....  perhaps Berry recalled Blais's stance with the Potulny Brothers.  Or a different perspective, the Toews Brothers.  I recall some jibber jabber on her that Jonathan was less than pleased with the UND/David situation & results. Did the program lose a potential ally?

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39 minutes ago, Ndamukong_sioux said:

The new head coach for your Fighting Sioux didn’t like his game as a 16 year old sophomore to be junior, that’s straight from his mouth and Jaysons dad. That’s why he isn’t here. Much like Mancini all the kid ever wanted to do was to play for UND. UMD offered right away and Jayson committed. Brad stepped in after Carson’s state tourney in 2023 and got him on campus right away and offered, weren’t missing on him like they did with his uncle (yes Jayson is Carson’s uncle).

Offensively Carson is struggling this year, barely any points on the score sheet for the last 2 1/2 months, coincidentally with him moving down the lineup to a 3rd line role. I personally think he’s lacking the confidence right now, all the tools are there. Maybe a change of scenery next year or commitment from the coaching staff next year and he’ll put up the 40, 50 or 60 points everyone is this forum wants him to put up.

Will be interesting to see if the new coaching staff has a wait and see approach on Carson.  Hopefully he realizes his potential, but a bad plus minus and lack of production is going to need to be remedied if he hopes to take the next step.

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All of this is evidence supporting having a position specifically dedicated to talent evaluation.  It has to be incredibly difficult for a coach to personally evaluate thousands of young players when the seasons largely overlap.  They have to rely on others to fill in the massive gaps.  It sounds like BC is a great choice.

As far as brother situations, that has to be a very difficult consideration.  In the Slukynsky situation, the older brother appeared to be a role player at best.  I highly doubt the fan base would have been ecstatic about signing him with the prospect of landing his younger brother (who was 14-15 at the time) and plays a position incredible difficult to evaluated at that age relative to what they will be at 20 years old.

 

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5 hours ago, 90siouxfan said:

Interesting dynamics with brothers....  perhaps Berry recalled Blais's stance with the Potulny Brothers.  Or a different perspective, the Toews Brothers.  I recall some jibber jabber on her that Jonathan was less than pleased with the UND/David situation & results. Did the program lose a potential ally?

I think Jonny bears a little grudge; don't believe the Cup ever came back to Forks after the Blackhawks won it.  Please correct me if I'm wrong; I just don't remember him coming back.  Now Matt Greene, they went to Judy's and some little bar up in Minto? maybe after LA won the Cup.:D

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3 hours ago, Blackheart said:

I think Jonny bears a little grudge; don't believe the Cup ever came back to Forks after the Blackhawks won it.  Please correct me if I'm wrong; I just don't remember him coming back.  Now Matt Greene, they went to Judy's and some little bar up in Minto? maybe after LA won the Cup.:D

He's always "said" the right things but you don't see a whole lot of involvement do we?

Hopefully he's a silent supporter but It sure seems like a smoldering coldness is still in the air.

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Simpson with another goal tonight,while Pilgrim wasn’t in the lineup.  Am guessing Simpson is being approached by some teams to play next year. Not sure if he wants to play another year for his own development, but the coaches better be on top of things because he appears to be closer than others as an option.

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Posted
10 minutes ago, dden3 said:

A job for the new GM

Yep. I’d be ok bringing in Simpson if he keeps this scoring touch rolling unless he is 100% ok doing a full year in juniors. 
Same with Schultz. 

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6 minutes ago, brianvf said:

Yep. I’d be ok bringing in Simpson if he keeps this scoring touch rolling unless he is 100% ok doing a full year in juniors. 
Same with Schultz. 

Hagen Burrows. Play a year of juniors Simpson.

Posted
11 hours ago, 90siouxfan said:

Interesting dynamics with brothers....  perhaps Berry recalled Blais's stance with the Potulny Brothers.  Or a different perspective, the Toews Brothers.  I recall some jibber jabber on her that Jonathan was less than pleased with the UND/David situation & results. Did the program lose a potential ally?

I never hear Toews talk about UND in any capacity. As mentioned when the Hawks won the cup he brought it to Winnipeg but as far as I know, which isn’t much, he had no plan to bring it to GF. Toews is a great player and I hope behind the scenes he has been  an advocate for UND, but it doesn’t appear that he has been. I am sorry and I apologize if I am wrong but that’s very disappointing. 

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Posted
21 minutes ago, ChadR said:

Hagen Burrows. Play a year of juniors Simpson.

It would be great if that is his plan.  I just don’t want to lose him like Michigan State did with Cullen Potter.

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