scpa0305 Posted February 3 Posted February 3 On 2/1/2026 at 2:06 PM, yzerman19 said: I would assume he’ll be a top target among that birth year/class. Quote
nascar99 Posted Wednesday at 07:14 PM Posted Wednesday at 07:14 PM Carson Woodall (2006, Windsor Spitfires) commits to Boston College. Greg Brown figured out he needs recruit more Canadian CHLers, very nice addition for the Eagles. Quote
cberkas Posted Sunday at 04:29 AM Posted Sunday at 04:29 AM I thought Harrison Boettiger was going to Denver. With their current goalies he probably wouldn't be playing if he was going there Quote
nascar99 Posted Sunday at 04:47 AM Posted Sunday at 04:47 AM 17 minutes ago, cberkas said: I thought Harrison Boettiger was going to Denver. With their current goalies he probably wouldn't be playing if he was going there Still committed to Denver. Will have to play extra years of junior before getting to campus or will have to decommit to go elsewhere to play sooner Quote
cberkas Posted Sunday at 06:22 AM Posted Sunday at 06:22 AM Parker McMillian and Madden Daneault (his brothers are going to Merrimack) hope are on Bryn's short list 1 Quote
nascar99 Posted Sunday at 07:56 PM Posted Sunday at 07:56 PM 13 hours ago, cberkas said: Parker McMillian and Madden Daneault (his brother are going to Merrimack) are on Bryn's short list Canadian 2011s, noted, will keep an eye on both of them Quote
cberkas Posted Sunday at 08:50 PM Posted Sunday at 08:50 PM 52 minutes ago, nascar99 said: Canadian 2011s, noted, will keep an eye on both of them I forgot to add hope are on his short list. Top two in the WHL draft rankings 1 Quote
Fratt Mattin Posted Sunday at 09:40 PM Posted Sunday at 09:40 PM 15 hours ago, cberkas said: Parker McMillian and Madden Daneault (his brother are going to Merrimack) hope are on Bryn's short list It’s early, but yeah they both look very good. Either would be a massive get Quote
nascar99 Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago Hoping Bryn Chyzyk is all in for Maddox Schultz (2010) and Liam Pue (2010), both of the Regina Pats 1 Quote
beastandco Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago Brock England is having a solid rookie season with Seattle in the WHL. He currently has 39 points in 44 games. He’ll be a top target for the 27/28 season, assuming he makes the jump to college. 1 1 Quote
scpa0305 Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago On 2/8/2026 at 12:22 AM, cberkas said: Parker McMillian and Madden Daneault (his brothers are going to Merrimack) hope are on Bryn's short list Both are very good. Both grew extremely early so that has a part in their gaudy stats. As far as McMillian goes, he already is about 6’2” so he may be the bigger prize. when looking at the WHL rankings (for what’s they’re worth ) remember, they’re missing a ton of great US players. The 2011 group out of MN is absolutely stacked. Quote
nascar99 Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago 2 minutes ago, scpa0305 said: Both are very good. Both grew extremely early so that has a part in their gaudy stats. As far as McMillian goes, he already is about 6’2” so he may be the bigger prize. when looking at the WHL rankings (for what’s they’re worth ) remember, they’re missing a ton of great US players. The 2011 group out of MN is absolutely stacked. I generally take every player (especially in Minnesota) with a grain of salt until they start producing in junior, especially at younger ages in junior. Yes, junior production doesn't always translate, but it's certainly a good indicator when you can adjust from lower levels to a higher level and produce quickly. 1 Quote
scpa0305 Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago 1 minute ago, nascar99 said: I generally take every player (especially in Minnesota) with a grain of salt until they start producing in junior, especially at younger ages in junior. Yes, junior production doesn't always translate, but it's certainly a good indicator when you can adjust from lower levels to a higher level and produce quickly. Completely agree. At the bantam ages there are kids that grew early that dominate, others are late bloomers so simply playing high end aaa is an elite feat in itself. By juniors, they’re all grown for the most part, that’s when it matter the most. Quote
cberkas Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago 49 minutes ago, nascar99 said: Hoping Bryn Chyzyk is all in for Maddox Schultz (2010) and Liam Pue (2010), both of the Regina Pats I’m fairly certain Bryn follows Schultz 1 Quote
tnt Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 28 minutes ago, nascar99 said: I generally take every player (especially in Minnesota) with a grain of salt until they start producing in junior, especially at younger ages in junior. Yes, junior production doesn't always translate, but it's certainly a good indicator when you can adjust from lower levels to a higher level and produce quickly. Yes, some guys don’t transition well. Guys like Jimmy Egan, Sam Spehar, Blake Vanek and Mason Kraft aren’t exactly ripping up the WHL. Doesn’t mean they can’t make nice contributions in college, but each step up the ladder gets that much harder. 1 Quote
nascar99 Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 38 minutes ago, scpa0305 said: Completely agree. At the bantam ages there are kids that grew early that dominate, others are late bloomers so simply playing high end aaa is an elite feat in itself. By junior, they’re all grown for the most part, that’s when it matter the most. I take Minnesota HS production & HS players in general with a massive grain of salt because there's a relatively large hype train that comes from MN HS Hockey that overinflates player quality. Many guys do in fact turn out & become great in the NCAA or even the NHL, but many do not. I remember Ryder Donovan, Nick Pierre, Blake Biondi, Max Strand, Jack Peart and many others being overhyped as recruits/NHL prospects simply because of their HS prestige/résumé. Teddy Townsend and Leo Gruba are two current Gophers that have been overrated simply because of them being damn good MN HS players. 1 Quote
scpa0305 Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 3 hours ago, nascar99 said: I take Minnesota HS production & HS players in general with a massive grain of salt because there's a relatively large hype train that comes from MN HS Hockey that overinflates player quality. Many guys do in fact turn out & become great in the NCAA or even the NHL, but many do not. I remember Ryder Donovan, Nick Pierre, Blake Biondi, Max Strand, Jack Peart and many others being overhyped as recruits/NHL prospects simply because of their HS prestige/résumé. Teddy Townsend and Leo Gruba are two current Gophers that have been overrated simply because of them being damn good MN HS players. 100% 1 Quote
yzerman19 Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago Yeah...Minny HS hockey you have to take a look at the conference and strength of schedule a kid plays in...then you def need to consider the player's age...freshmen and sophomores who are killing it are different than seniors who are killing it, especially if that senior re-classed to be older. 2 Quote
tnt Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 5 hours ago, nascar99 said: I take Minnesota HS production & HS players in general with a massive grain of salt because there's a relatively large hype train that comes from MN HS Hockey that overinflates player quality. Many guys do in fact turn out & become great in the NCAA or even the NHL, but many do not. I remember Ryder Donovan, Nick Pierre, Blake Biondi, Max Strand, Jack Peart and many others being overhyped as recruits/NHL prospects simply because of their HS prestige/résumé. Teddy Townsend and Leo Gruba are two current Gophers that have been overrated simply because of them being damn good MN HS players. Would disagree on Gruba, as many on here were super disappointed when we didn’t have room for Gruba because of the numbers he put up in the USHL, where he was a first team all star. Quote
yzerman19 Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago I rarely find myself able to make a blanket statement on this forum, but I tend to agree with pretty much everything I've read on this thread today...I think I need to log off and have a drink before the worm turns lol Quote
nascar99 Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 1 hour ago, tnt said: Would disagree on Gruba, as many on here were super disappointed when we didn’t have room for Gruba because of the numbers he put up in the USHL, where he was a first team all star. Gruba didn't put up big numbers in junior until his 20 year old season, that tends to indicate you're not as good as someone putting up big numbers in their 17 or 18 year old season. Simple Quote
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