Big A HG Posted April 20, 2010 Share Posted April 20, 2010 Here is another pretty brutal hit by CJ Ludwig a couple years ago. What's funny is, the video is uploaded by a YouTube user by the name of "cjludwig17". Hmmmmm.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
USA Hockey Posted April 20, 2010 Share Posted April 20, 2010 Here is the all-star roster from last week's USHL 95 combine, this kind of gives an idea on who were some of the best players there, USHL Prospect Combine - 1995 Birth Year All-Star Game Roster FIRST LAST Position HT WT TEAM Birthdate Omeed Alidadi G 5'10 145 LA Selects 3/25/1995 Cole Anderson F 6'0 168 Chicago Mission 4/17/1995 Max Becker F 5'10 162 LA Selects 7/7/1995 Jonathan Billings F 5'8 150 Chicago Fury 10/4/1995 TJ Black G 5'6 145 Team Illinois '95 10/1/1995 Spencer Carter D 5'9 160 Shattuck 8/1/1995 Ken Citron D 6'0 165 Westchester Express 3/29/1995 Joseph Compher F 5'11 155 Team Illinois 4/8/1995 Taylor Davis D 5'11 190 Mercer Chiefs 4/19/1995 Anthony Deangelo D 5'10 150 Westchester Express 10/24/1995 Joseph Deluca F 5'7 140 Chicago Fury 2/8/1995 Bradley Donakowski F 5'5 140 Colorado Thunderbirds 3/5/1995 Stephan East G 5'10 140 Mercer Chiefs 8/21/1995 Taylor Everhart D 5'11 160 Spokane Jr Chiefs 4/6/1995 Zachary Faulkner F 5'6 152 Pittsburgh Hornets 3/27/1995 David Ferrara D 5'11 160 Jr Coytes 6/15/1995 Grifin Foulk D 6'0 160 Colorado Thunderbirds 4/20/1995 Jay Freeman D 5'10 155 Colorado Thunderbirds 2/15/1995 Ryan Galt F 5'7 130 Russell Stover 8/15/1995 Alex Gleason F 5'8 185 New Jersey Colonials 1/16/1995 Troy Grahl D 5'9 140 San Diego Jr Gulls 3/17/1995 Eric Hancock G 5'11 165 Cleveland Barons 3/3/1995 John Hayden F 6'1 185 Westchester Express 2/14/1995 CJ Hayes F 5'9 140 Team Illinois 2/7/1995 Kevin Hoegler F 5'6 160 NJ Wildcats Jr B 1/31/1995 Max Humitz F 5'5 130 Victory Honda 7/8/1995 Tyler Jones D 5'10 165 Chicago Mission 8/16/1995 Jacob Kauppila F 5'11 160 Team Illinois 1/19/1995 Gary Key F 5'5 130 Team Illinois 3/24/1995 Patryk Krzesaj D 6'2 178 Long Island Gulls 2/25/1995 Kevin Labanc F 5'10 150 New Jersey Colonials 12/12/1995 David Longaker D 5'10 140 LA Selects 3/21/1995 Anthony Louis F 5'5 125 Team Illinois 2/10/1995 Nicolas Luka D 5'5 130 Team Illinois 8/18/1995 Trevor Moore F 5'5 130 LA Selects 3/31/1995 Chad Otterman F 6'0 165 North Jersey Avalanche 9/13/1995 Troy Saunders D 6'1 185 Honeybaked 1/7/1995 Erik Schulte D 6'0 180 LA Selects 3/29/1995 Kiefer Sherwood F 5'5 120 Cleveland Barons 3/31/1995 Charles Siroky F 5'10 170 LA Selects 2/3/1995 Brendyn Smith F 5'9 157 Honeybaked 3/30/1995 Hunter Smith F 6'5 190 Windsor 9/11/1995 Michael Turner F 6'2 180 Chicago Mission 9/23/1995 Anthony Walsh D 5'7 140 Team Illinois 9/21/1995 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yzerman19 Posted April 21, 2010 Share Posted April 21, 2010 6'5 at 14?! If that kid can skate he has big-time prospect written all over him. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
summy1977 Posted April 22, 2010 Share Posted April 22, 2010 Not much of a surprise, but the gopher beat writer confirms that the sioux are part of AJ Michaelson's WCHA tour: http://www.startribune.com/blogs/91773054....QiU17cQiU47cQUU Could be the typical metro area kid that goes through the motions before he decides to stay home, but there is always a chance he sees something he likes in another program more than the gooferland. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stickboy1956 Posted April 22, 2010 Share Posted April 22, 2010 Not much of a surprise, but the gopher beat writer confirms that the sioux are part of AJ Michaelson's WCHA tour: http://www.startribune.com/blogs/91773054....QiU17cQiU47cQUU Could be the typical metro area kid that goes through the motions before he decides to stay home, but there is always a chance he sees something he likes in another program more than the gooferland. We've had plenty of TC players end up here, especially the past 5 years. Gino really didn't recruit the TC - Blais was able to get more TC players to consider UND. Hak has gotten more and more TC players with more on the way. Now, unless a player has a family connection to UMTC, we are on every TC player's list. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MoreSiouxForYou Posted April 22, 2010 Share Posted April 22, 2010 Was at the Fargo Force game last night, game 3 of Western Finals. I was disapointed in the play of Colten St. Clair. Is he a verbal commit or did he sign a LOI? I am very impressed by Mankato's freshman class memebers for next year. Chase Grant is a machine. His Hat trick was impressive but his play off the puck was great. He never stopped trying to make a play. I hate saying it but for a brief second I was jealous of MSUM, then I remembered, ITS MANKATO!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
choyt3 Posted April 22, 2010 Share Posted April 22, 2010 Was at the Fargo Force game last night, game 3 of Western Finals. I was disapointed in the play of Colten St. Clair. Is he a verbal commit or did he sign a LOI? I am very impressed by Mankato's freshman class memebers for next year. Chase Grant is a machine. His Hat trick was impressive but his play off the puck was great. He never stopped trying to make a play. I hate saying it but for a brief second I was jealous of MSUM, then I remembered, ITS MANKATO!! You have to take into consideration that those three are either 2 or 3 years older than St. Clair, and Chase Grant will turn 21 in August. St. Clair is going to see at least another year in the USHL, if not two. That said, MSU-Mankato does look to have a good number of skilled kids coming in. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LB#11 Posted April 22, 2010 Share Posted April 22, 2010 Was at the Fargo Force game last night, game 3 of Western Finals. I was disapointed in the play of Colten St. Clair. Is he a verbal commit or did he sign a LOI? I am very impressed by Mankato's freshman class memebers for next year. Chase Grant is a machine. His Hat trick was impressive but his play off the puck was great. He never stopped trying to make a play. I hate saying it but for a brief second I was jealous of MSUM, then I remembered, ITS MANKATO!! I was at the game last night, St. Clair didn't have his best game, should have buried an open net midway through the 3rd period. Have to remember that he is still only 17 years old, he'd be a junior in high school. I've seen him play a lot this year, he is a very good player and will be a good player for the Sioux. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MoreSiouxForYou Posted April 22, 2010 Share Posted April 22, 2010 Good point on the age. I do Forget that they can be 16 to 20 in the USHL. I was also surprised he didn't get that goal in the third. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
USA Hockey Posted April 22, 2010 Share Posted April 22, 2010 The Minnesota Hockey Advanced 16 and 17 Final 54 festival are this weekend at the Plymouth Ice Center. For those of you that have not seen Michaelson play yet, this would be an opportunity. Here are the schedules and rosters, http://assets.ngin.com/attachments/documen...oster_Final.xls http://assets.ngin.com/attachments/documen...edule_Final.xls Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ticklethetwine Posted April 23, 2010 Share Posted April 23, 2010 As I was preparing to go to lunch today I looked out my office window and saw Coach Jackson and some individual who looked to be getting a personalized visit by the coach. My guess is that he was showing a recruit around the campus. By the time I thought to snap a picture they were both headed to Squires Hall to eat. Anyone know of any recruits who are visiting this week? It wasn't a current or former sioux player. This kid looked like he was no more then 17. Update. Just did a quick look to see what AJ Michaelson looks like and the kid I saw with Jackson looked a lot like Michaelson but I can't be 100%. The kid I saw was kind of tall but probably not as tall as Jackson. He looked like a 10th or 11th grader and certainly had dark to dark brown hair and no facial hair. This is the picture I am going from as well. http://www.mnhockeyhub.com/roster_player/s...subseason=16427 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
USA Hockey Posted April 23, 2010 Share Posted April 23, 2010 The 92 and 93 USHL combine is this weekend in Chicago, here are the rosters, 1992 and 1993 USHL Prospect Combine Rosters Green 1 Position # First Last Ht. Wt. DOB 2009-10 Team G 1 Luc Montoni 5'9 170 3/22/1992 Governor's Academy D 2 Mitch Witek 6'1 200 2/4/1992 Team Illinois U18 D 3 Ryan Fraser-Lee 6'2 178 2/2/1993 Belle Tire U16 D 4 Dean Burggrabe 6'0 175 5/25/1993 Compuware U18 D 5 Lenny Caglianone 6'0 185 4/10/1993 NJ Rockets D 6 Garrett Chardon 6'0 185 2/14/1993 Suffolk Jr. D 7 Kirby Kinslow 5'11 165 6/17/1993 Team Maryland U16 F 8 Tim Tuscher 5'9 165 1/3/1992 Chicago Fury U18 F 9 Miguel Rojas 5'10 155 3/10/1993 NJ Rockets F 10 Darren Nykaza 6'0 176 2/21/1992 Green Mountain Glades F 11 Danny DeSalvo 5'8 158 3/6/1992 Team Illinois U18 F 12 Devin Loe 5'11 185 4/5/1993 Florida Panthers U16 F 13 Zachary Saar 6'4 190 7/22/1993 Little Caesars U16 F 14 Frasier Haber 5'8 165 3/1/1993 LA Selects U16 F 15 Jacob Slizewski 5'8 160 4/25/1993 Pikes Peak U16 F 16 Thomas DeBace 6'0 190 1/24/1992 Roseville HS F 17 Eddie Quagliata 5'10 170 2/17/1992 Chicago Fury U18 G 30 Ben Hankinson 6'0 160 4/12/1993 CYA U18 Coach Mark Carlson Black 1 Position # First Last Ht. 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DOB 2009-10 Team G 1 Randy Chisholm 6'2 188 5/29/1992 Campbellton D 2 Geoff Fortman 6'1 205 2/14/1993 Chicago Mission U16 D 3 Thayer Universal 5'8 170 6/18/1993 Carolina U16 D 4 Joseph D'Agostino 6'0 195 4/20/1993 Avon Old Farms D 5 Bradley LaMar 5'11 160 4/26/1993 Metro Maple Leafs D 6 Michael Bond 6'2 183 7/9/1993 Fargo South HS D 7 AJ DiRienzo 5'10 185 1/26/1993 Canterbury School F 8 Michael Woynick 5'11 180 1/5/1992 Livonia Churchill HS F 9 Kyle Schwartz 5'11 168 2/14/1992 Valencia Flyers F 10 Truman Landowski 5'11 165 4/7/1992 Milwaukee Jr. Admirals F 11 Jake Achenbach 6'2 215 6/14/1993 Cleveland BaronsU18 F 12 Ryan Fitzgerald 6'2 180 7/27/1993 Carolina U16 F 13 Ryan Parker 6'4 190 3/24/1993 Victory Honda U18 F 14 Nick D'Agostino 6'0 195 4/20/1993 Avon Old Farms F 15 Josef Zavadil 6'0 160 2/28/1992 Charlotte AAA F 16 Zachary Michael 5'8 160 10/25/1993 Philly LittleFlyers F 17 Liam McKillop 5'10 170 6/30/1992 Long Island Bobcats G 30 Wesleigh Anderson 5'10 160 5/6/1993 Team Illinois U18 Coach Steve Poapst Blue 1 Position # First Last Ht. 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DOB 2009-10 Team G 1 Tyler Platz 5'8 165 6/28/1993 Team Wisconsin U16 D 2 Greg Johnson 6'1 180 8/5/1992 Dallas Stars U18 D 3 Bryan Drazner 6'0 170 4/23/1993 CYA U16 D 4 Zach Sauerer 5'10 185 8/17/1992 Milwaukee Jr. Admirals U18 D 5 Matthew Solomon 6'1 195 2/27/1992 Toronto Jr. Canadiens D 6 Ryan Crosson 5'10 170 9/30/1992 Thief River Falls HS D 7 Nicholas Brusa 5'11 195 12/5/1992 Chicago Fury U18 F 8 Sean Gaffney 6'2 170 9/29/1992 Detroit Catholic Central F 9 Dan Bartkowiak 6'0 180 10/22/1992 Team Wisconsin U18 F 10 Garrett Williams 5'11 160 2/11/1992 Ohio AAA Bluejackets F 11 Ryan Delvecchio 5'9 178 8/29/1993 Thunder Bay AAA F 12 Blake Malecha 6'1 175 7/6/1992 Waseca HS F 13 Roman Ammirato 5'8 145 1/27/1993 Philadelphia Little Flyers U18 F 14 Zach Schendel 5'10 170 8/9/1992 Duluth East HS F 15 John Dayton 6'0 190 1/24/1993 Dallas Stars U16 F 16 Devin Mize 5'9 165 7/29/1993 Dallas Alliance U18 F 17 Garrett Sunda 6'1 180 8/4/1992 Groton School G 30 Michael Baldwin 5'9 170 6/26/1992 Milwaukee Jr. Admirals U18 Coach Mike Guentzel Harvard Position # First Last Ht. Wt. DOB 2009-10 Team G 1 Joe Janiga 6'0 198 6/9/1993 OLSM D 2 Evan Moore 6'0 178 2/22/1992 U of D Jesuit D 3 Robert Goldi 5'10 155 3/7/1993 V.H. U18 D 4 Perry Holcombe 5'11 185 6/19/1993 TPH U16 D 5 Ryan Skeens 5'8 169 5/14/1993 Madison Capitals U16 D 6 Alex Gold 5'10 150 3/25/1993 Carolina U16 D 7 Will Wickersham 5'10 182 7/24/1993 Frederick Freeze F 8 Daniel Sherer 5'11 180 1/12/1992 Milwaukee Jr. Admirals F 9 Ian Miller 6'1 175 11/9/1992 Compuware U18 F 10 Brandon Moore 5'8 175 1/15/1992 Trinity-Pawling F 11 Chris Waterstreet 6'4 218 4/18/1992 Detroit Catholic Central F 12 Matthew Lison 5'10 170 6/20/1993 Pittsburgh Hornets U18 F 13 Danny Avellanet 5'8 150 11/11/1993 Florida Panthers U16 F 14 Alex Silvia 5'9 190 4/1/1993 Buffalo Regals U18 F 15 Luc Gerdes 5'10 155 5/23/1993 Eden Prairie HS F 16 Nicholas Collins 5'9 170 6/27/1992 Carolina U18 F 17 Matthew Moore 5'11 176 2/22/1992 U of D Jesuit G 30 Joseph Olen 6'0 165 5/12/1993 Mission U16 Coach Joe Coombs Yellow Position # First Last Ht. Wt. DOB 2009-10 Team G 1 Stephen Thulin 6'3 165 2/2/1993 NH Monarchs D 2 Chase Van Allen 5'11 180 7/30/1992 Alaska Avalanche D 3 Nicholas DeSimone 5'11 220 5/17/1993 Chicago Fury D 4 Michael La Frenier 5'11 185 6/4/1992 Little Caesars U18 D 5 Simonn Tyson 5'10 165 2/8/1992 Spokane Jr. B D 6 Michael Ciotti 5'8 174 9/13/1992 NY Bobcats D 7 Tyler Cooke 6'1 190 4/28/1992 Bridgewater Bandits F 8 Macaulay McDonnell 6'4 180 9/9/1992 Allen Park HS F 9 Patrick Coburn 5'9 165 9/10/1993 Pittsburgh Hornets U16 F 10 Ryan Ferrill 6'2 200 4/17/1993 Philadelphia Jr. Flyers U18 F 11 Hans Drawbert 5'11 155 8/8/1993 SSM AAA F 12 Brock LaBelle 5'11 180 7/1/1992 Compuware U18 F 13 Peter Maric 5'11 175 12/11/1992 Milwaukee Jr. Admirals F 14 Zach Wilkinson 5'10 165 7/29/1992 Chaska HS F 15 Taylor Zike 5'9 165 1/6/1993 CYA U16 F 16 Dalton Bew 6'0 175 11/29/1993 Jr. Titans G 30 Brandon Leahy 6'2 175 5/7/1993 Austin Prep Coach Jon Rogger Navy Position # First Last Ht. Wt. DOB 2009-10 Team G 1 Charlie Millen 5'11 175 12/10/1992 Huntsville Otters D 2 Brandon Carney 6'2 182 5/27/1992 Capital Centre Pride U18 D 3 Josiah Didier 6'3 190 4/8/1993 Colorado Thunderbirds U16 D 4 Kenneth Miloser 6'0 187 7/9/1993 Howell HS D 5 Thomas Parisi 5'8 180 7/15/1993 NY Bobcats D 6 Dylan Harmon 5'10 170 5/9/1992 Chicago Fury U18 D 7 Scott Vasquez 5'10 170 3/31/1992 Cleveland Barons U18 F 8 Nolan LaPorte 6'0 175 5/4/1992 Team Illinois U18 F 9 Brett Love 5'9 180 11/19/1993 Marquette Electricians U18 F 10 Luc Boby 6'4 200 6/1/1992 Chicago Fury U18 F 11 Tyler Poulsen 5'8 140 4/1/1993 Eugene Generals F 12 Brett White 5'11 170 4/28/1993 East Kentwood HS F 13 Michael Warner 5'10 170 2/6/1993 Hotchkiss School F 14 Alex Phelps 6'0 175 6/20/1992 Detroit Lakes HS F 15 Nicholas Turner 5'7 152 12/22/1993 TPH U16 F 16 Jace Kusler 5'11 155 5/30/1993 Century HS G 30 Dylan Troiano 5'10 165 2/16/1993 NJ Rockets Coach Derrick Johnson Gray Position # First Last Ht. Wt. DOB 2009-10 Team G 1 Chris Paulin 5'10 160 12/17/1992 Buffalo Jr. B D 2 Jordan Oesterle 6'0 165 6/25/1992 Belle Tire U18 D 3 Nolan Kirley 6'0 188 2/25/1992 Hayward HS D 4 Sean Flynn 5'11 185 12/2/1993 Carolina U16 D 5 Dylan Dailey 5'11 170 11/2/1993 Russell Stover U18 D 6 Troy Mrazek 6'0 190 9/22/1992 Appleby College D 7 Max Batjes 6'4 195 1/20/1993 CYA U16 F 8 Nick Marsh 5'10 175 2/26/1992 Belle Tire U18 F 9 William Messa 6'1 175 4/19/1993 Lawrence Academy F 10 Joseph Brogan 5'7 140 12/18/1992 Georgetown Prep F 11 Brandon Adams 5'11 180 6/29/1992 CYA U18 F 12 Trevor McSween 6'1 185 4/3/1993 Grand Rapids U16 F 13 Joey Parizek 6'1 180 4/15/1992 Ohio AAA Bluejackets F 14 Justin Pelock 5'9 165 2/28/1993 Chicago Fury U18 F 15 Vincent Monfredo 6'0 175 10/13/1992 Jr. Royals F 16 Evan Janssen 5'11 180 3/31/1993 Green Bay United HS G 30 Kyle Taylor 5'11 140 8/4/1993 Washington Little Caps Coach Nick Fouts Black 2 Position # First Last Ht. Wt. DOB 2009-10 Team G 1 Brandon Lane 5'11 174 10/27/1992 Rice Memorial HS D 2 Jide Idowu 6'2 200 3/16/1992 Walpole Jr. A D 3 Dylan Abood 5'7 150 3/31/1993 Colorado ThunderBirds U18 D 4 Brandon Halls 5'7 163 12/22/1993 Edge Varsity D 5 Joey De Concilys 5'10 185 5/22/1993 St. Catharines D 6 Reed Finch 6'0 188 1/27/1993 Frederick Freeze D 7 Kyle Krueger 6'2 185 6/22/1993 Prior Lake HS F 8 Manny Gialedakis 5'11 190 3/18/1992 Dixie Beehives F 9 Jarrod Levos 6'0 165 3/14/1992 Rice Memorial HS F 10 Michael Taylor 5'10 170 11/4/1993 Dallas Stars U16 F 11 Trevor Braun 6'1 200 5/30/1992 Phillips Academy F 12 Gage Hough 6'0 185 3/27/1993 Russell Stover U16 F 13 Michael Moran 6'5 205 9/16/1993 Victory Honda U16 F 14 Nicholas Szopinski 6'3 195 4/30/1993 Team Wisconsin U16 F 15 Quin Buckellew 5'10 210 5/16/1992 Moorhead HS F 16 Jerad Tafoya 5'10 160 6/9/1993 Colorado ThunderBirds U16 F 17 John Meehan 6'3 190 5/28/1993 Lyons Township HS G 30 Neill Kelley 6'2 191 8/7/1993 Duluth East HS Coach Dave Noel-Bernier Orange Position # First Last Ht. 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DOB 2009-10 Team G 1 Peter Traber 6'2 180 5/1/1993 SSM Prep D 2 Danny Muck 5'10 170 8/15/1992 Eagan HS D 3 Chris Knudson 6'2 190 4/27/1993 Team Illinois U18 D 4 Jonathan Kello 6'0 180 5/27/1992 St. Mary's Prep D 5 Egor Antropov 6'0 180 5/8/1992 Palm Beach Hawks D 6 Joseph Duquette 5'10 170 10/20/1992 Washington Jr. Nationals D 7 John Rathjen 6'0 185 4/6/1993 Capital Centre Pride U18 F 8 Andrew Black 6'0 168 11/11/1992 Shady Side Academy F 9 Tyler Wolf 5'6 160 1/21/1993 Chicago Mission U16 F 10 Derek Winkler 5'4 132 5/16/1993 Chicago Fury U16 F 11 Sam Anas 5'7 140 6/1/1993 Team Maryland U16 F 12 Lance Fredrickson 6'1 170 8/1/1992 Victory Honda U18 F 13 Kent Sherrer 6'0 165 3/11/1993 Ohio AAA Bluejackets F 14 Ali Thomas 6'3 190 9/22/1992 Jersey Hitmen F 15 Will Clark 6'5 235 1/27/1993 Dallas Stars U16 F 16 James McGing 5'10 175 8/24/1993 Culver Academy F 17 Jarett Smith 6'3 195 1/28/1993 Whitby Jr. A G 30 Colin Greeley 6'1 165 9/1/1992 Victory Honda U18 Coach Mike Aikens Green 2 Position # First Last Ht. 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DOB 2009-10 Team G 1 Noah Klag 6'0 165 4/30/1993 Team Comcast U18 D 2 Adam Reid 6'1 185 1/26/1992 Austin Road Runners D 3 Jake Davidson 5'11 165 3/31/1993 SSM AAA D 4 Joseph Scott 6'1 200 5/14/1992 Shady Side Academy D 5 Ryan Obuchowski 6'2 180 6/7/1992 Detroit Catholic Central D 6 Brett Perrine 6'0 155 1/21/1993 Philadelphia Little Flyers D 7 Kody Rueter 6'4 180 9/24/1993 Russell Stover U16 D 8 Clayton Thomas 6'2 180 7/1/1993 Ohio AAA Blue Jackets U18 F 9 Nicholas Weiler 5'9 165 1/3/1993 Team Comcast U18 F 10 Reid Sturos 6'2 170 8/8/1992 Brighton HS F 11 Ian McGilvrey 5'8 165 2/14/1992 Omaha AAA F 12 Chris Tracy 6'2 193 8/29/1992 Philadelphia Jr. Flyers U18 F 13 Austin Farley 5'8 150 11/10/1993 Chicago Mission U16 F 14 Chris Hamel 5'10 165 3/23/1993 Hotchkiss Academy F 15 Zachary Blumke 6'2 185 5/1/1993 Grand Rapids U16 F 16 Jeff Spellmire 5'11 175 1/21/1993 Marquette Electricians U18 F 17 James Ring 6'2 165 2/21/1993 TPH U16 G 30 Daniel Bowen 5'11 177 5/14/1993 Milton Academy Coach Rick Comley Sky Blue Position # First Last Ht. 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DOB 2009-10 Team G 1 Brett Noland 5'11 200 1/29/1993 St. Louis Selects D 2 Brian Hickey 6'0 185 7/8/1992 Team Illinois U18 D 3 Andrew Price 5'8 165 4/14/1993 Pittsburgh Hornets U18 D 4 David Thompson 6'1 180 5/19/1992 Philadelphia Jr. Flyers U18 D 5 Michael Preston 6'2 175 11/7/1993 Culver Academy U16 D 6 Nick Ernst 5'11 170 8/31/1992 Chicago Fury U18 D 7 Bradley Mueller 6'2 195 2/18/1993 CYA U16 F 8 James Peplinski 6'4 190 8/27/1993 Detroit Catholic Central F 9 Max Blumenfeld 6'0 186 3/15/1993 Hartford Jr. B F 10 Curran Reuschlein 6'0 185 8/21/1993 OLSM F 11 Lawrence Cornellier 6'0 175 7/15/1992 Madison Capitals U18 F 12 Brian Christie 6'2 177 4/20/1992 Philadelphia Jr. Flyers U18 F 13 Dillon Black 5'10 155 6/16/1992 Vermont Glades F 14 Grant Schow 5'9 175 1/6/1993 Willmar HS F 15 Sean Nelson 5'10 158 12/8/1992 Brighton HS F 16 Robbie Christensen 6'1 170 2/25/1993 Dallas Ice Jets U16 F 17 Tyler Griffith 5'10 170 11/23/1992 Russell Stover U16 G 30 Derek Metcalfe 6'0 175 6/19/1992 Belmont Hill Coach Kevin Hartzell Blue 2 Position # First Last Ht. Wt. DOB 2009-10 Team G 1 Alex Caravaggio 6'0 192 8/7/1992 Calgary AAA D 2 Tyler Anton 5'11 180 1/13/1993 Thunder Bay Kings D 3 Ed McGovern 5'10 189 5/24/1993 PF Changs U18 D 4 Brandt Soukup 6'1 175 3/10/1993 Virginia Express Jr. B D 5 Jeremy O'Keefe 6'0 180 7/7/1992 Grand Forks Central HS D 6 Sam Johnson 6'1 185 8/30/1992 Dallas Alliance U18 D 7 Nathan Kundla 6'2 175 4/28/1992 PF Changs U18 F 8 Alex Dahl 6'0 170 2/27/1993 Team Wisconsin U16 F 9 Justin Kleinwaks 5'11 170 5/25/1993 NJ Avs U16 F 10 Connor Lyons 5'9 182 4/6/1993 OLSM F 11 Ian Pichel 5'10 160 7/5/1993 Little Caesars U16 F 12 Daniel Schuler 5'10 170 8/28/1992 Choate School F 13 Tanner Pond 5'11 170 5/31/1993 OLSM F 14 Taylor Santorelli 5'8 155 2/3/1993 Thunder Bay AAA F 15 Lane King 6'2 215 1/4/1993 Chicago Mission U16 F 16 Zack Jones 6'0 210 5/25/1993 Youngstown U16 F 17 Tyler Murray 5'6 135 2/11/1993 Little Caesars U18 G 30 Garrett Patrick 6'1 185 2/27/1993 Chadders U18 Coach Eric Fink Red Position # First Last Ht. Wt. DOB 2009-10 Team G 1 David Heflin 6'0 160 11/7/1993 Wisconsin Rampage D 2 Mike Zajac 5'10 180 12/17/1992 Team Illinois U18 D 3 James Wagoner 5'10 180 4/22/1993 Russell Stover U16 D 4 Danny Fetzer 6'1 175 3/2/1993 CYA U18 D 5 Michael Parnell 5'9 165 7/15/1992 Totino Grace HS D 6 Matt Lanzillotti 6'2 197 8/6/1992 Compuware U18 D 7 Bryce Hutton 5'10 185 6/10/1992 Omaha AAA F 8 Jakob Batcha 6'3 175 1/14/1993 Milwaukee Jr. Admirals F 9 Simon Leahy 5'10 165 10/29/1992 Team Wisconsin U18 F 10 Trace Redmond 6'3 205 4/21/1992 Dallas Ice Jets U18 F 11 Nick Lombardi 6'0 155 6/30/1993 Philadelphia Little Flyers Jr. B F 12 Alec DeAngelo 5'9 170 8/19/1992 Team Illinois U18 F 13 Michael Capicotto 6'1 206 10/21/1992 St. Michaels F 14 Filip Starzynski 5'9 165 1/26/1993 Okanagan Academy F 15 Aaron Storch 5'6 140 4/11/1993 University School of Milwaukee F 16 Daniel McNamara 6'1 170 8/6/1993 CYA U18 F 17 Tim Talty 6'0 170 1/9/1992 Chicago Fury G 30 Jonathan Drago 6'0 180 3/22/1992 Ohio AAA Bluejackets Coach Shane Fukushima White Position # First Last Ht. 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DOB 2009-10 Team G 1 Hunter Leisner 6'0 175 9/3/1992 Chicago Fury U18 D 2 Eric Preston 6'0 180 3/14/1992 Honeybaked D 3 Schaefer Shaughnessy 5'9 160 3/11/1993 Chicago Mission U16 D 4 Luke Veitch 6'0 166 7/29/1993 Ohio AAA Bluejackets D 5 Paul Bryne 5'9 185 5/21/1993 Team Wisconsin U16 D 6 Tyler Efnor 6'1 170 2/14/1993 Chaska HS D 7 Zack Dorer 6'2 175 10/29/1993 Lansing CapitalsU18 F 8 Mike Leskun 5'11 165 2/12/1992 Chicago Fury U18 F 9 Ryan McAloon 5'8 155 2/12/1993 Chicago Mission U16 F 10 Stewart Bell 5'11 190 4/28/1992 Washington Jr. Nationals F 11 Landon Smith 5'11 167 10/18/1993 Colorado ThunderBirds U16 F 12 Tim O'Brien 5'11 170 5/8/1992 CYA U18 F 13 Brandon Flood 5'8 165 3/26/1993 Capital Centre Pride U18 F 14 Michael Barrett 5'9 170 10/4/1993 Chicago Fury U16 F 15 Tommy Sumi 5'10 173 4/29/1992 Bowmanville F 16 Kevin Poirier 5'11 190 6/7/1993 Chateauguay AAA F 17 Alex Haygood 5'10 168 9/27/1992 Culver Academy G 30 Steven Perry 5'11 165 2/14/1992 Cleveland Barons U18 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AZSIOUX Posted April 23, 2010 Share Posted April 23, 2010 As I was preparing to go to lunch today I looked out my office window and saw Coach Jackson and some individual who looked to be getting a personalized visit by the coach. My guess is that he was showing a recruit around the campus. By the time I thought to snap a picture they were both headed to Squires Hall to eat. Anyone know of any recruits who are visiting this week? It wasn't a current or former sioux player. This kid looked like he was no more then 17. Update. Just did a quick look to see what AJ Michaelson looks like and the kid I saw with Jackson looked a lot like Michaelson but I can't be 100%. The kid I saw was kind of tall but probably not as tall as Jackson. He looked like a 10th or 11th grader and certainly had dark to dark brown hair and no facial hair. This is the picture I am going from as well. http://www.mnhockeyhub.com/roster_player/s...subseason=16427 seems apple valley has 2 future wcha stars, bring them both in hak the other will be incoming sophmore hudson fasching 6'3 215 lbs as a freshman last year article on him mnhockeyprospects Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Siouxhockey78 Posted April 23, 2010 Share Posted April 23, 2010 seems apple valley has 2 future wcha stars, bring them both in hak the other will be incoming sophmore hudson fasching 6'3 215 lbs as a freshman last year article on him mnhockeyprospects i agree and bring Walters in too Wow Hudson is huge for 9th grader.....please come to UND Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yzerman19 Posted April 23, 2010 Share Posted April 23, 2010 I was at the game last night, St. Clair didn't have his best game, should have buried an open net midway through the 3rd period. Have to remember that he is still only 17 years old, he'd be a junior in high school. I've seen him play a lot this year, he is a very good player and will be a good player for the Sioux. Jonny Toews was scoring 20 goals in the WCHA when he was 17. Just being a smart a$$. I'm sure St Clair is a good player. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AZSIOUX Posted April 23, 2010 Share Posted April 23, 2010 i agree and bring Walters in too Wow Hudson is huge for 9th grader.....please come to UND walters would be a nice late addition if there was room. rodwell is for sure coming in and then nelson seems like a 50/50 right now and that should be it with 2 forwards wth the roster situation. maybe just rodwell comes in, who knows Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Siouxhockey78 Posted April 23, 2010 Share Posted April 23, 2010 walters would be a nice late addition if there was room. rodwell is for sure coming in and then nelson seems like a 50/50 right now and that should be it with 2 forwards wth the roster situation. maybe just rodwell comes in, who knows Sounds like a good problem to have......What you think of HUdson? Who else do we have a eye on Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SiouxScore Posted April 23, 2010 Share Posted April 23, 2010 Both Apple Valley kids are great players and have very good size. Michaelson was the #1 rated sophomore player in the state and Fasching was the #2 ranked freshman in the state. Both would be great pick-ups, if I were to guess I would say Minnesota is probably pretty high on both their lists as well. I know Apple Valley played at tournament in Stadstad Tourny in Grand Forks last year and I believe they will again next year so it could be a good chance to see these two great players live. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
petey23 Posted April 23, 2010 Share Posted April 23, 2010 i agree and bring Walters in too Wow Hudson is huge for 9th grader.....please come to UND According to a few experts on uscho and gpl, if we were to bring in Walters we might lose Mattson. According to them the only reason mattson chose UND over Minnesota was because Walters was going there. (just thinking out loud here, maybe we bring in Walters, Mattson decommits and our logjam problem at D takes care of itself and the Gophers still look like the bad guys.....just not sure we would want Mattson to bolt to Minnesota) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AZSIOUX Posted April 23, 2010 Share Posted April 23, 2010 According to a few experts on uscho and gpl, if we were to bring in Walters we might lose Mattson. According to them the only reason mattson chose UND over Minnesota was because Walters was going there. (just thinking out loud here, maybe we bring in Walters, Mattson decommits and our logjam problem at D takes care of itself and the Gophers still look like the bad guys.....just not sure we would want Mattson to bolt to Minnesota) if thats the case then the difference is that walters is ready this season and d mattson is another year of juniors until ready. interesting situation Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brianvf Posted April 23, 2010 Share Posted April 23, 2010 if thats the case then the difference is waltes is ready this season and d mattson is another year of juniors until ready. interesting situation The other posters were referring to Nick Mattson, not Danny. Supposedly Nick didn't get along with Walters, so that was the tipping point in him committing to UND over UMN. I've read elsewhere that Nick was a big UND fan prior to his commitment, so I'm sure how much stock should be put in those other comments. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AZSIOUX Posted April 23, 2010 Share Posted April 23, 2010 The other posters were referring to Nick Mattson, not Danny. Supposedly Nick didn't get along with Walters, so that was the tipping point in him committing to UND over UMN. I've read elsewhere that Nick was a big UND fan prior to his commitment, so I'm sure how much stock should be put in those other comments. ah ha, i was just about to ask if it was that and thanks for clarifying nick mattson. i should have been able to put 2 together there Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brianvf Posted April 24, 2010 Share Posted April 24, 2010 From Brad: Brett Bruneteau's brother, Nick, has committed to Vermont. Not sure if he was even being recruited by UND. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AZSIOUX Posted April 24, 2010 Share Posted April 24, 2010 From Brad: Not sure if he was even being recruited by UND. i doubt it Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Siouxhockey78 Posted April 25, 2010 Share Posted April 25, 2010 seems apple valley has 2 future wcha stars, bring them both in hak the other will be incoming sophmore hudson fasching 6'3 215 lbs as a freshman last year article on him mnhockeyprospects did you ever figure who the kid was the visited? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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