tnt Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 3 hours ago, stoneySIOUX said: Lol bruh, he's barely 18. Maybe a little bit of grace? Yeah, if he went elsewhere, he could have paid a tutor to do all his work. We should be thankful he is a down to earth person who is looking to develop his game, and not to get a big payday before he turns pro. 3 Quote
Fratt Mattin Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 23 minutes ago, tnt said: Just like Denver so far, I think UND is wanting them to be a fit for the program first, then will pay enough to make their time here more comfortable, but by no means a way for them to get rich with a signing bonus. Denver is 100% the model. We’ll be fine as long as we get the right guys and find enough money to retain them and supplement them with a few blue chippers Quote
siouxfaninseattle Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 2 hours ago, stoneySIOUX said: Lol bruh, he's barely 18. Maybe a little bit of grace? I think a little bit of grace is warranted. ☺️ 1 Quote
TwamleyShuffle Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 5 minutes ago, siouxfaninseattle said: I think a little bit of grace is warranted. ☺️ As a Professor, I am simply impressed he didn’t have chat gpt make the entry. Props to him! 1 Quote
nascar99 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 2 hours ago, jk said: Not 18 until June. He would be a young HS senior had he not accelerated. Average age HS senior in Canada. The school year grouping is the birthyear (Jan 1-Dec 31), thus all 2008s graduate HS in 2026, all 2009s graduate in 2027. Verhoeff is in the middle Quote
nascar99 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 10 hours ago, ChadR said: His fighting/boxing obsession is weird. If wants to make it in the NHL, stick to being a skill guy. It's mildly weird, but he also grew up in a boxing/MMA/UFC gym as his dad runs one in Quebec Quote
nascar99 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 19 hours ago, hockeytherapy13 said: Jax said that another school offered Verhoeff about 3x what we offered for NIL. But KV still wanted to come to UND which says a lot about the program and maybe even more about the character of KV. Loved the whole interview with Jax but that was a beauty of a nugget. Guessing that was Michigan (Verhoeff said it came down to North Dakota and Michigan at the end of his recruitment) 2 Quote
MGsioux Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 5 hours ago, Walsh Hall said: I just did a little checking. Jost was the 10th overall pick and is currently 28 years old. The average 10th overall pick since 1975 played 550 games in the NHL and the median being around 400 games (Selanne and Corey Perry and the best 2). Oddly enough, Jost has played exactly 550 games. His points, 160, are in about the 40% percentile so he'll likely end up around average for a 10th overall pick. He's no hall of famer, but he's nowhere near a bust. This is great info. Thanks for sharing 👍 Quote
InHeavenThereIsNoBeer Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 5 hours ago, Fratt Mattin said: On the one hand, this is an awesome testament to the program’s prestige and reputation. On the other, you never want to hear you’re being outbid by that much. Kids like Keaton will be the exception, not the rule We’re going to get outbid by bigger schools. That’s just the reality. UND is going to spread what dollars they do have across multiple recruits. Quote
AlphaMikeFoxtrot Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 2 minutes ago, InHeavenThereIsNoBeer said: We’re going to get outbid by bigger schools. That’s just the reality. UND is going to spread what dollars they do have across multiple recruits. Get creative with the offerings. Subsidizing an insurance policy covering future earnings gives a sense of security and will go a long way to win over parents. Quote
InHeavenThereIsNoBeer Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 6 minutes ago, AlphaMikeFoxtrot said: Get creative with the offerings. Subsidizing an insurance policy covering future earnings gives a sense of security and will go a long way to win over parents. Is that any different from what bigger schools could do as well? Couldn't you also argue the athlete themselves could subsidize their own insurance policy(and then some) on future earnings with the extra $100-200k extra they're getting from another school. I honestly think we're not going to be in the running for guys that are only looking for the highest bidder... I also don't think that's a bad thing 1 Quote
fightingsioux4life Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago We always have been......and always will be.......a BLUE BLOOD program in this sport. NIL be damned. 1 Quote
AlphaMikeFoxtrot Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 33 minutes ago, InHeavenThereIsNoBeer said: Is that any different from what bigger schools could do as well? Couldn't you also argue the athlete themselves could subsidize their own insurance policy(and then some) on future earnings with the extra $100-200k extra they're getting from another school. I honestly think we're not going to be in the running for guys that are only looking for the highest bidder... I also don't think that's a bad thing It's intended to be something to help sell that this is the best path to the next level. Rates compared to future earnings could be made "better" than they're get on the open market, which has a psychological effect. Quote
atxsioux Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 1 hour ago, AlphaMikeFoxtrot said: Get creative with the offerings. Subsidizing an insurance policy covering future earnings gives a sense of security and will go a long way to win over parents. (This isn’t happening obviously) But if they cut the football team the hockey team wouldn’t have to subsidize the football team’s expenses Quote
fightingsioux4life Posted 16 minutes ago Posted 16 minutes ago 59 minutes ago, atxsioux said: (This isn’t happening obviously) But if they cut the football team the hockey team wouldn’t have to subsidize the football team’s expenses The time to eliminate FB was when we moved up to Division I. We have invested too much time, money and energy on new facilities to dump FB now. Quote
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