USA Hockey Posted April 17, 2010 Share Posted April 17, 2010 Sorry about not posting this earlier, but the first spring USHL combine took place this week. This is for the 95 birth years. Here are the rosters, 1995 USHL Prospect Combine Rosters Kelly Green 1 Jackson Roach G 6'0 160 Peoria Jr Rivermen 6/8/1995 2 Jay Freeman D 5'10 155 Colorado Thunderbirds 2/15/1995 3 Jack Gilson D 6'1 160 Westchester Express 4/8/1995 4 Connor Yau D 5'5 125 Chicago Mission 8/9/1995 5 Connor Lutes D 5'11 160 TPH Thunder 3/13/1995 6 Tyler Andrews F 5'10 165 Vikings 4/14/1995 7 Jacob Gerson F 5'8 165 Pikes Peak Minors 9/14/1995 8 Nicholas Tomljenovic F 5'8 140 California Heat 1/24/1995 9 Jimmy Quitter F 5'10 140 Chicago Blues 6/21/1995 10 Kenneth Hausinger F 5'10 165 LA Selects 7/21/1995 11 Jonathan Billings F 5'8 150 Chicago Fury 10/4/1995 12 Alec Marsh F 5'8 145 New Jersey Colonials 11/28/1995 13 Grant Stueve F 5'7 155 Team Illinois 11/6/1995 14 Ben Brandau F 5'4 120 Vikings 10/24/1995 30 Riley Corbin G 5'10 150 Thunder Bay Kings 8/17/1995 Coach Travis Winter Black 1 1 Joe Flescher G 6'0 146 New Jersey Colonials 3/5/1995 2 Daniel Vaysberg D 5'6 145 New Jersey Rockets 5/12/1995 3 Troy Grahl D 5'9 140 San Diego Jr Gulls 3/17/1995 4 Brendon Riordan D 5'10 150 Chicago Blues 3/10/1995 5 Felix Bjurstrom D 5'7 160 TPH Thunder 8/18/1995 6 Matthew O'Donnell D 5'9 165 LA Selects 2/18/1995 7 Anthony Louis F 5'5 125 Team Illinois 2/10/1995 8 Matthew Rudin F 5'10 145 Cleveland Barons 1/24/1995 9 Alec Sanchez F 5'5 140 New Jersey Rockets 11/30/1995 10 Jeffrey Egan Jr. F 6' 180 Prince William Panthers 4/5/1995 11 Eduardo Camet F 5'10 168 New Jersey Colonials 4/12/1995 12 Justin Stelzer F 5'6 130 TPH Thunder 5/28/1995 13 Biagio Lerario F 5'10 143 Chicago Mission 9/22/1995 14 Ryan Galt F 5'7 130 Russell Stover 8/15/1995 30 Alexander Feese G 5'8 165 Pikes Peak Minors 9/11/1995 Coach Steve Lowe Blue 1 Brett Young G 6'2 190 Honeybaked 4/1/1995 2 Grant Smith D 5'9 150 Traverse City North Stars 4/25/1995 3 Trevor Hamilton D 5'11 170 Honeybaked 3/17/1995 4 Zach Wilson D 5'9 145 Windsor Jr Spitfires 5/29/1995 5 Nicolas Luka D 5'5 130 Team Illinois 8/18/1995 6 Sean McGowan F 5'11 150 Chicago Mission 3/28/1995 7 Paul Kustuik F 5'7 145 Notre Dame Hounds 4/6/1995 8 Chandler Paff F 5'11 155 Charlotte Checkers 8/14/1995 9 Eugene Obukhowski F 5'7 155 Carolina Jr Hurricanes 1/1/1995 10 Blake Gober F 5'9 170 Honeybaked 1/18/1995 11 Evan Okeley F 5'11 185 Chicago Mission 5/3/1995 12 Kyle Rose F 5'10 170 TPH Thunder 1/20/1995 13 Matthew Weis F 5'10 170 New Jersey Colonials 5/23/1995 30 Nick Schreiter G 5'8 140 Madison Capitols 11/29/1995 Coach Jason Herter Harvard 1 TJ Black G 5'6 145 Team Illinois 10/1/1995 2 Scott Fisher D 6'0 175 Chicago Fury 1/8/1995 3 Taylor Davis D 5'11 190 Mercer Chiefs 4/19/1995 4 Liam McGing D 5'10 170 Culver U 16 8/4/1995 5 Anthony Walsh D 5'7 140 Team Illinois 9/21/1995 6 Nicholas Huchinson F 6'0 168 Westchester Express 4/27/1995 7 Elijah Rodriguez F 5'11 167 Colorado Thunderbirds 5/3/1995 8 Alex Gleason F 5'8 185 New Jersey Colonials 1/16/1995 9 Edward Haracz F 5'11 170 New Jersey Colonials 2/24/1995 10 Brendyn Smith F 5'9 157 Honeybaked 3/30/1995 11 Alexander Mandville F 5'11 170 Maryland All Stars 2/22/1995 12 Travis Geraci F 5'6 130 New Jersey Rockets 2/15/1995 13 John Schilling F 5'6 135 Team Illinois 1/18/1995 30 Chase Horton G 5'7 130 Russell Stover 4/12/1995 Coach Joe Coombs Navy 1 Charles Doss G 6'2 168 TPH Thunder 3/24/1995 2 Jayce Davis D 5'8 152 Team Arizona 4/19/1995 3 Christian Aunspaugh D 5'11 140 Tampa Bay Jr Lightning 4/3/1995 4 Caleb Garrity D 5'5 120 Charlotte Jr Checkers 2/3/1995 5 Ji Young Li D 6'0 160 San Jose Jr Sharks 3/6/1995 6 Taylor Everhart D 5'11 160 Spokane Jr Chiefs 4/6/1995 7 Alex Cyrenne F 5'10 190 Pembina Trails Twins 7/9/1995 8 Kiefer Sherwood F 5'5 120 Cleveland Barons 3/31/1995 9 Tommy Abrams F 6'3 190 Chicago Fury 8/25/1995 10 Samuel Rice F 5'6 130 TPH Thunder 11/27/1995 11 Chandler Madry F 5'10 155 California Heat 10/13/1995 12 John Jenkins F 5'4 135 CYA 7/11/1995 13 Benjamin Messick F 5'9 140 San Jose Jr Sharks 5/8/1995 14 Colton McMenamin F 5'7 135 Philadelphia Jr Flyers 9/18/1995 30 Niko DellaMaggiore G 5'7 150 San Jose Jr Sharks 4/1/1995 Coach Tom Rudrud Gray 1 Parker Butler G 6'1 160 North Jersey Avalanche 4/25/1995 2 Troy Saunders D 6'1 185 Honeybaked 1/7/1995 3 Matthew Liebers D 5'10 145 Mercer Chiefs 4/25/1995 4 Christian O'Dowd D 5'9 140 CAHA 1/6/1995 5 Daniel Basist D 5'6 145 Eaglebrook 4/7/1995 7 Derek Barach F 5'5 130 Westchester Express 2/27/1995 8 Connor McKenzie F 5"10 145 TPH Thunder 2/28/1995 9 Gary Key F 5'5 130 Team Illinois 3/24/1995 10 Wes Fry F 5'5 130 Team Arizona 6/6/1995 11 Hunter Saunders F 5'10 149 TPH Thunder 1/6/1995 12 Drake DeBerry F 5'11 145 San Diego Jr Gulls 4/3/1995 13 Zachary Faulkner F 5'6 152 Pittsburgh Hornets 3/27/1995 14 Bradley Donakowski F 5'5 140 Colorado Thunderbirds 3/5/1995 30 Tyler Meacham G 5'9 140 Arizona Union 1/11/1995 Coach Nick Fouts Orange 1 Stephan East G 5'10 140 Mercer Chiefs 8/21/1995 2 Collin Rooney D 5'7 160 TPH Thunder 7/10/1995 3 Connor Collier D 5'8 160 New Jersey Devils 1/14/1995 4 David Longaker D 5'10 140 LA Selects 3/21/1995 5 Matthew Nuttle D 5'5 120 Buffalo Regals 5/5/1995 6 Charles Siroky F 5'10 170 LA Selects 2/3/1995 7 Johnathan Ernsting F 5'6 130 Chicago Mission 3/2/1995 8 Justin Steltzer F 5'6 130 TPH Thunder 5/28/1995 9 Austin Lackey F 6'0 178 TPH Thunder 3/14/1995 10 Austin Rothe F 5'9 170 Victory Honda 1/6/1995 11 Max Humitz F 5'5 130 Victory Honda 7/8/1995 12 Cole Anderson F 6'0 168 Chicago Mission 4/17/1995 13 Kevin Labanc F 5'10 150 New Jersey Colonials 12/12/1995 30 Cam Lerner G 5'11 145 Chicago Fury 1/23/1995 Coach Mike Aikens Yellow 1 Ian Dvorak G 6'0 185 Victory Honda 5/7/1995 2 Tony Devito D 6'2 160 Chicago Fury 5/15/1995 3 Erik Schulte D 6'0 180 LA Selects 3/29/1995 4 Jimmy Slivka D 5'10 145 Chicago Fury 10/4/1995 5 Matthew Roy D 5'11 170 Victory Honda 3/1/1995 6 Logan Speelman F 5'5 120 San Jose Jr Sharks 10/30/1995 7 Cody Wickline F 5'10 155 Dallas Ice Jets 2/7/1995 8 Michael Allen F 5'6 140 Team Illinois 7/9/1995 9 Trevor Moore F 5'5 130 LA Selects 3/31/1995 10 Jordan Mardirossian F 5'6 137 Pittsburgh Hornets 6/20/1995 11 Ian Kirkpatrick F 5'11 175 Maryland All Stars 7/3/1995 12 Jeffrey Thompson F 6'0 157 Green Mountain Glades 4/30/1995 13 Trevor Jensen F 5'7 130 San Jose Jr Sharks 3/29/1995 30 Joshua Turnock G 5'10 150 Chicago Fury 3/8/1995 Coach Rick Comley Sky Blue 1 Hayden Hawkey G 6'0 143 Colorado Thunderbirds 3/1/1995 2 Mason Rosenberg D 5'8 160 CYA 5/23/1995 3 David Ferrara D 5'11 160 Jr Coyotes 6/15/1995 4 Daniel Billet D 5'7 135 Colorado Thunderbirds 2/17/1995 5 Jason Lem D 5'8 155 Carolina Jr Hurricanes 11/2/1995 6 Tyler Jones D 5'10 165 Chicago Mission 8/16/1995 7 John Tesarek F 6'0 140 California Heat 7/13/1995 8 Nathan Shuler F 5'10 195 Rochester Alliance 1/15/1995 9 Kevin DiMagno F 6'1 195 Rochester Alliance 1/23/1995 10 Liam Ferguson F 5'7 135 Wonderland Wizards 5/4/1995 11 Alex Makarov F 5'5 120 Carolina Jr Hurricanes 4/29/1995 12 Patrick Polino F 5'7 150 Buffalo Regals 4/11/1995 13 John Hayden F 6'1 185 Westchester Express 2/14/1995 14 Kyle Rimbach F 5'6 125 San Diego Gulls 6/21/1995 30 Nathan Mortland G 5'11 150 TPH Thunder 7/8/1995 Coach David Smith Black 2 1 Omeed Alidadi G 5'10 145 LA Selects 3/25/1995 2 Adem Arifi D 5'11 155 Chicago Mission 1/5/1995 3 Ken Citron D 6'0 165 Westchester Express 3/29/1995 4 Max Gottlieb D 5'9 160 New Jersey Colonials 1/27/1995 5 Grifin Foulk D 6'0 160 Colorado Thunderbirds 4/20/1995 6 Michael Turner F 6'2 180 Chicago Mission 9/23/1995 7 Dylan Wattles F 5'6 135 California Heat 6/9/1995 8 Chad Otterman F 6'0 165 North Jersey Avalanche 9/13/1995 9 Hunter Smith F 6'2 190 Windsor 9/11/1995 10 Sam Saliba F 5'6 130 CYA 10/9/1995 11 James Huerrena F 5'8 180 Colorado Thunderbirds 4/20/1995 12 Joseph Compher F 5'11 155 Team Illinois 4/8/1995 13 Evan Feno F 5'8 145 Colorado Thunderbirds 2/14/1995 14 Greg Betzold F 6'1 155 Philadelphia Jr Flyers 3/11/1995 30 Cooper Soto G 5'8 140 Buffalo Regals 1/14/1995 Coach Randy Montrose Red 1 Eric Hancock G 5'11 165 Cleveland Barons 3/3/1995 2 Eric Israel D 5'9 150 Honeybaked 2/8/1995 3 Corey Taylor D 5'7 160 Pikes Peak Minors 11/30/1995 4 Anthony Deangelo D 5'10 150 Westchester Express 10/24/1995 5 Spencer Carter D 5'9 160 Shattuck 8/1/1995 6 Terrance Dobbins F 5'10 145 Team Arizona 3/15/1995 7 CJ Hayes F 5'9 140 Team Illinois 2/7/1995 8 Louis Dell'Ermo F 5'8 168 Westchester Express 4/25/1995 9 Kevin Hoegler F 5'6 160 NJ Wildcats Jr B 1/31/1995 10 Max Becker F 5'10 162 LA Selects 7/7/1995 11 Francis Spellman F 5'11 180 Shattuck 7/30/1995 12 Noah Batis F 5'10 162 Pittsburgh Viper Stars U16 1/29/1995 13 Christopher Kanamine F 5'11 147 MAS 4/25/1995 14 Vance Siebert F 5'5 130 Pikes Peak Minors 3/28/1995 30 John Stratton G 6'2 145 CYA 2/10/1995 Coach Shane Fukushima White 1 Michael Tilford G 6'1 140 Traverse City 1/10/1995 2 Brendan Broderick D 5'7 150 Pikes Peak Minors 1/30/1995 3 Dante Suffredini D 5'9 155 Victory Honda 8/10/1995 4 Jacob Dillman D 5'7 148 Vikings AA 10/17/1995 5 Andrew Madje D 5'6 135 Team Illinois 5/22/1995 6 Patryk Krzesaj D 6'2 178 Long Island Gulls 2/25/1995 7 Joseph Deluca F 5'7 140 Chicago Fury 2/8/1995 8 Julian Ebner F 5'9 175 Cleveland Barons 1/7/1995 9 Josh Melnick F 5'6 130 New Jersey Devils 7/10/1995 10 Andy Chugg F 5'9 135 Team Arizona 7/19/1995 11 Jacob Kauppila F 5'11 160 Team Illinois 1/19/1995 12 Ryan Kuhn F 5'5 130 Buffalo Regals 1/18/1995 13 Riley Ollero F 5'8 145 Spokane Jr Chiefs 5/21/1995 14 John Baiocco F 5'6 130 Westchester/Delbarton 6/5/1995 15 Jermey Norway F 5'11 150 Romeoville Huskies 2/10/1995 30 Tyler Jansen G 5'11 152 Cedarburg HS 7/10/1995 Coach Brad Patterson Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
choyt3 Posted April 17, 2010 Share Posted April 17, 2010 Sorry about not posting this earlier, but the first spring USHL combine took place this week. This is for the 95 birth years. Here are the rosters, <snip> Just curious as to how this works. I see a couple kids from Shattuck, but otherwise no Minnesota kids that I noticed. Is this intentional? If so, I would assume the Shattuck kids are NOT from Minnesota. Looks like they are mostly kids that are playing "AAA". Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LeftyZL Posted April 17, 2010 Share Posted April 17, 2010 Gopher Recruit De-Commits, mentions us by name as possibilities: What are the odds we could make room for him or would want him? Walters De-Commits Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
redwing77 Posted April 17, 2010 Share Posted April 17, 2010 Gopher Recruit De-Commits, mentions us by name as possibilities: What are the odds we could make room for him or would want him? Walters De-Commits Low. He'd be a nice guy to have but we have no room. If UMD and UND were his two choices, I'd guess he'd end up at UMD. IMO, though, I think he should try for a team like UNO or Bemidji. I hear MSUM has an opening... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MissSioux85 Posted April 17, 2010 Share Posted April 17, 2010 Gopher Recruit De-Commits, mentions us by name as possibilities: What are the odds we could make room for him or would want him? Walters De-Commits I can't believe they asked him to play less chipy. What happened to Don Lucia wanting to recruit players who would step in and protect each other if the refs didn't? There was a Youtube video of that interview, but I can't seem to find it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
choyt3 Posted April 17, 2010 Share Posted April 17, 2010 I can't believe they asked him to play less chipy. What happened to Don Lucia wanting to recruit players who would step in and protect each other if the refs didn't? There was a Youtube video of that interview, but I can't seem to find it. Thought it was less "chirpy", ala Brett Hextall. We all know how much the Gopher coaches like Brett Hextall. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
choyt3 Posted April 18, 2010 Share Posted April 18, 2010 Low. He'd be a nice guy to have but we have no room. If UMD and UND were his two choices, I'd guess he'd end up at UMD. IMO, though, I think he should try for a team like UNO or Bemidji. I hear MSUM has an opening... So... are you basing him ending up at UMD or thinking he should go to UNO, BSU, or MSUM, on seeing him play? Does the style of game he plays fit in better at those schools than it would at UND? Does he play both ends well? Does he back-check? Is he an aggressive fore-checker? Is he a good teammate? Is he a leader? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MissSioux85 Posted April 18, 2010 Share Posted April 18, 2010 Thought it was less "chirpy", ala Brett Hextall. We all know how much the Gopher coaches like Brett Hextall. You're right. I read it wrong. Either way, he sounds like the type of player that Minnesota needs. Opposing teams' players, coaches, and fans throw fits with one Hextall, I can't imagine how they would cope with two Hextalls. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AZSIOUX Posted April 18, 2010 Share Posted April 18, 2010 Gopher Recruit De-Commits, mentions us by name as possibilities: What are the odds we could make room for him or would want him? Walters De-Commits he ended up 12th in the ushl in scoring i think he said und and umd which could be places HE may want play from what i read into it but who knows, maybe und and umd were in is final 3 when making his 1st decision the gophs seem to be overloaded at forward for next year with a possibility of 18 or 19 forwards before this so something had to happen. seems strange as he as hes had a solid couple of seasons in the ushl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
siouxnami Posted April 18, 2010 Share Posted April 18, 2010 Gopher Recruit De-Commits, mentions us by name as possibilities: What are the odds we could make room for him or would want him? Walters De-Commits Great player, but some of those quotes would have me concerned. Even if he came to UND, I don't know that he would get much playing time. Keep in mind his background is like Cichy's. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
#1Hakfan Posted April 18, 2010 Share Posted April 18, 2010 Just curious as to how this works. I see a couple kids from Shattuck, but otherwise no Minnesota kids that I noticed. Is this intentional? If so, I would assume the Shattuck kids are NOT from Minnesota. Looks like they are mostly kids that are playing "AAA". Minnesota has Advance 15 tryouts going on now. The 95 born age group in Minnesota is very, very Strong. May 1st and 2nd 12 teams (240 kids) will play in a tourney at New Hope and from there they pick the best 104 to participate in the Minnesota Advance 15 festival. From that festival they pick the top 24 to goto the USA Festivl in Rochster NY. Apple Valley Star Hudson Faushing maybe the best 95 born player in the Country and Taylor Cammarata who plays at Shattuck and is from the cites is up in that category too. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
redwing77 Posted April 18, 2010 Share Posted April 18, 2010 So... are you basing him ending up at UMD or thinking he should go to UNO, BSU, or MSUM, on seeing him play? Does the style of game he plays fit in better at those schools than it would at UND? Does he play both ends well? Does he back-check? Is he an aggressive fore-checker? Is he a good teammate? Is he a leader? I based it off assumption. I don't know where he'd end up. He said he wants to stay in the WCHA and mentioned UND and UMD. I personally believe (to no fault of his) that, of the two schools he mentioned, UMD is the better chance. I am not saying UMD will want him. I don't know where he'd end up. He could end up at Quinnipiac since they have taken players that haven't had much luck at other schools (like Siembida). I'd like all the Midwest and Western talent to end up in the WCHA. Heck, I'd like all of the talent to play in the WCHA, as unrealistic as that is. I'd also like Walters to play where he'd like to play, so I used UMD. I mentioned UNO, BSU, and MSUM because of the fact that they are WCHA members and I want them to be competitive. MSUM just lost Pitlick and Walters could be a substitute for him (even though he may not be quite the talent Pitlick was). Whatever. It was just my 2 cents anyhow. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tnt Posted April 19, 2010 Share Posted April 19, 2010 Great player, but some of those quotes would have me concerned. Even if he came to UND, I don't know that he would get much playing time. Keep in mind his background is like Cichy's. How so? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nodak hockey fanatic Posted April 19, 2010 Share Posted April 19, 2010 How so? yeah, i guess i didn't read anything in the article that set off any red flags other than he did everything he was asked and was then asked to hold off even though he was promised a 2010 spot. if lucia has overrecruited, then this is a possible consequence. i don't see this decommitment as him being a bad egg, hope he finds a spot somewhere he can play. we've got similar issues at defense this season, so we could be experiencing a similar situation. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tnt Posted April 19, 2010 Share Posted April 19, 2010 I have a feeling if you try take in Ryan Walters at UND for this year, you run the risk of frustrating recruits that most likely at this point have been told they are coming in. Sounds like a nice player, but is that risk worth it? As far as him needing to work on not being so "chirpy" or chippy for that matter, I would think that position would have become available on the team after Lucia's son graduated. If that was actually said, then he has quite the nerve, considering his own offspring. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Goon Posted April 19, 2010 Share Posted April 19, 2010 I have a feeling if you try take in Ryan Walters at UND for this year, you run the risk of frustrating recruits that most likely at this point have been told they are coming in. Sounds like a nice player, but is that risk worth it? As far as him needing to work on not being so "chirpy" or chippy for that matter, I would think that position would have become available on the team after Lucia's son graduated. If that was actually said, then he has quite the nerve, considering his own offspring. Yeah I thought that was over the top since C-Piss spends a lot of his time attempting to agitate the opposition. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gfhockey Posted April 19, 2010 Share Posted April 19, 2010 Sounds like a wild game in omaha. CJ ludwig son of a former sioux great leveled a force player and put him the hospital. http://www.inforum.com/event/article/id/275857/group/Sports/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
junior24 Posted April 19, 2010 Share Posted April 19, 2010 Here is the hit. Led with the elbow, classy dance moves after a dirty hit too. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YVLxZ9ZKA3E...player_embedded Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Sicatoka Posted April 19, 2010 Share Posted April 19, 2010 The Omaha captain is very lucky that I'm not the commissioner of the USHL. He'd be done for the rest of the Fargo series for the hit. His season would be over for the antics after the hit. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Trunk Monkey Posted April 19, 2010 Share Posted April 19, 2010 Was the player ok? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Exiled One Posted April 19, 2010 Share Posted April 19, 2010 I mentioned UNO, BSU, and MSUM because of the fact that they are WCHA members and I want them to be competitive. MSUM just lost Pitlick and Walters could be a substitute for him (even though he may not be quite the talent Pitlick was). Whatever. It was just my 2 cents anyhow. Blais was the first WCHA coach to call him. Many others have called him since. I think you might be on to something in regards to Mankato, they might be the only WCHA team with a full scholarship to offer for next season. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Goon Posted April 19, 2010 Share Posted April 19, 2010 Was the player ok? Sounds like he is ok. Leivermann stayed down and eventually was taken off the ice on a stretcher. He was taken by ambulance to Creighton Medical Center, and his parents were in the ambulance with him. Leivermann was in fair condition as of the early morning hours Sunday. Before his son was taken from the ice, Leivermann Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
redwing77 Posted April 20, 2010 Share Posted April 20, 2010 Yeah I thought that was over the top since C-Piss spends a lot of his time attempting to agitate the opposition. When he's not diving. Then he's agitating the fans of the game because the officials can't see it for what it is worth. It's going to be interesting. Who is going to get the 2nd Annual Robbie Earl Memorial Award for Frozen Water Diving? Will it be Cepis, who was hurt in this contest by only having half a season under his belt in the WCHA or will it be returning champion Garrett Roe? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yzerman19 Posted April 20, 2010 Share Posted April 20, 2010 When he's not diving. Then he's agitating the fans of the game because the officials can't see it for what it is worth. It's going to be interesting. Who is going to get the 2nd Annual Robbie Earl Memorial Award for Frozen Water Diving? Will it be Cepis, who was hurt in this contest by only having half a season under his belt in the WCHA or will it be returning champion Garrett Roe? "Diving is not only classless, it is unmanly," unidentified quote. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
petey23 Posted April 20, 2010 Share Posted April 20, 2010 Here is the hit. Led with the elbow, classy dance moves after a dirty hit too. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YVLxZ9ZKA3E...player_embedded Interesting that this video was pulled. It was originally posted by ksheva181 and the referee in this game was Brett Sheva. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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