AZSIOUX Posted April 24, 2007 Share Posted April 24, 2007 Unfortunately Sir Mick also sang You can't always get what you want.......... ill use that to a riley nash that we didnt get d. toews will be in green and white Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stickboy1956 Posted April 25, 2007 Share Posted April 25, 2007 From what I've heard it's pretty much a done deal, it just hasn't been officially announced yet. Ditto Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
siouxhockeyfan11 Posted April 25, 2007 Share Posted April 25, 2007 has anyone seen Ben Montgomery or Ben Hughes play for shattuck? chris has them up as some uncommited d for 09 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
redwing77 Posted April 25, 2007 Share Posted April 25, 2007 has anyone seen Ben Montgomery or Ben Hughes play for shattuck? chris has them up as some uncommited d for 09 Haven't seen him play. Read somewhere that Hughes wants to go to Michigan. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brianvf Posted April 25, 2007 Share Posted April 25, 2007 A poster over on USCHO posted the final Central Scouting report: Rd: Rank: Player Name: League Team 1 1 TURRIS, KYLE BCHL BURNABY 1 3 VAN RIEMSDYK, JAMES USDP USA U-18 1 11 MCDONAGH, RYAN HIGH-MN CRETIN-DERHAM 1 12 CROSS, TOMMY HIGH-CT WESTMINSTER 1 16 PACIORETTY, MAX USHL SIOUX CITY 1 21 PETRECKI, NICHOLAS USHL OMAHA 1 22 HOEFFEL, MIKE USDP USA U-18 1 23 WHITE, PATRICK USHL TRI-CITY 1 25 COHEN, COLBY USHL LINCOLN 1 27 SWEATT, WILLIAM WCHA COLORADO COLLEGE 2 31 GALIARDI, T.J. ECAC DARTMOUTH 2 32 RUTH, TED USDP USA U-18 2 34 SHATTENKIRK, KEVIN USDP USA U-18 2 37 RYAN, BEN USHL DES MOINES 2 38 O'BRIEN, JAMES WCHA U OF MINNESOTA 2 55 KILLORN, ALEXANDER HIGH-MA DEERFIELD 2 56 SACCHETTI, NICO HIGH-MN VIRGINIA 2 57 MALONE, BRAD USHL SIOUX FALLS 3 63 MARSHALL, MATT HIGH-MA NOBLES 3 64 NASH, RILEY BCHL SALMON ARM 3 65 HANSEN, JAKE USHL SIOUX FALLS 3 68 SMITH, BRENDAN OPJRA ST. MICHAELS 3 70 MACKENZIE, DREW HIGH-CT TAFT SCHOOL 3 75 PIERRO-ZABOTEL, CASEY BCHL MERRITT 3 78 THOMPSON, PAUL EJHL JR. MONARCHS 3 81 COLE, IAN USDP USA U-18 3 86 LEBLANC, DREW USHL CHICAGO 3 87 GLASS, ANDREW HIGH-MA NOBLES 3 89 BONINO, NICK HIGH-CT AVON OLD FARMS 3 90 WINNETT, BEN BCHL SALMON ARM 4 92 LEE, JOHN USHL WATERLOO 4 95 STEJSKAL, JOE HIGH-MN GRAND RAPIDS 4 97 ERSTAD, TRAVIS USHL LINCOLN 4 99 KESSEL, BLAKE USHL WATERLOO 4 100 CAREY, PAUL HIGH-CT SALISBURY 4 101 PALUSHAJ, AARON USHL DES MOINES 4 103 CAMPBELL, MAX WJRB STRATHROY 4 105 SEVERYN, C.J. USDP USA U-18 4 107 BENN, JAMIE BCHL VICTORIA 4 109 LARSON, NICK USHL OMAHA 4 113 LANOUE, CAMERON HIGH-NH ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL 4 114 TROPP, COREY USHL SIOUX FALLS 4 115 FRATTIN, MATT AJHL FORT SASKATCHEWAN 4 116 BLOOD, BEN HIGH-MN SHAT.ST.MARY'S 4 118 CHRISTIAN, JORDY USHL SIOUX FALLS 4 119 DOWNING, JACK USHL OMAHA 5 121 CAPORUSSO, LOUIE OPJRA ST. MICHAELS 5 122 ALBERT, JOHN USDP USA U-18 5 123 BERGMAN, ROBIN USHL CEDAR RAPIDS 5 128 RIDDERWALL, CALLE USHL TRI-CITY 5 130 MATSON, TAYLOR USHL DES MOINES 5 132 FOSS, JEFFREY USHL SIOUX FALLS 5 133 SMITH, BEN H-EAST BOSTON COLLEGE 5 134 LLEWELLYN, TRISTIN USHL TRI-CITY 5 135 OBERG, EVAN AJHL CAMROSE 5 136 BEAUDETTE, JOE USHL OMAHA 5 138 FRANKLIN, JOSH HIGH-MA NOBLES 5 140 KIEFFER, TYLER HIGH-MN STILLWATER 5 143 ALMEIDA, BARRY USHL OMAHA 5 144 JOHNSON, TYLER HIGH-MN CLOQUET 5 145 GREGOIRE, JASON USHL LINCOLN 5 147 HOBBS, DANNY USHL OHIO 5 149 CONBOY, ANDREW USHL OMAHA 6 152 DIETER, BAYLOR USHL GREEN BAY 6 155 BIEGA, MICHAEL HIGH-CT SALISBURY 6 158 MADAY, BILLY USHL WATERLOO 6 161 WINGELS, TOMMY USHL CEDAR RAPIDS 6 165 LAVIN, JOSEPH USDP USA U-18 6 166 NYCHOLAT, DANIEL AJHL CANMORE 6 167 RUST, MATT USDP USA U-18 6 169 NASH, BRENDON ECAC CORNELL 6 171 ANDERSON, SPENCER OPJRA BRAMPTON 6 173 HAYES, RYAN USDP USA U-18 6 176 MARTELL, BRANDON HIGH-MN ELK RIVER 6 178 FREEMAN, SCOTT OPJRA BOWMANVILLE 6 179 VARGAS, BRENNAN USDP USA U-18 7 181 COURTNALL, JUSTIN BCHL BURNABY 7 184 VAIVE, JUSTIN USDP USA U-18 7 186 BAHNEMANN, BRANDON HIGH-MN ROCHESTER LOURDES 7 187 MORISSETTE, CHRISTIAN OPJRA ST. ANDREWS 7 188 RINGUETTE, PHILIPPE OPJRA ST. ANDREWS 7 189 FAIRCHILD, CADE USDP USA U-18 7 190 GOULET, ALAIN OPJRA AURORA 7 192 KENNEDY, PATRICK WJRB ST. THOMAS 7 195 PITT, SCOTT CJHL ORLEANS 7 197 REBER, MATT HIGH-MN EDINA HIGH 7 199 MCCABE, BRAD NAHL TEXAS 7 200 CAMPER, CARTER USHL LINCOLN 7 201 KNELSON, DION CCHA ALASKA-FAIRBANKS 7 203 SCHACK, BRIAN WCHA U OF MINNESOTA 7 206 SYNER, T.J. EJHL NEW ENGLAND 7 207 TURNBULL, JOSHUA USHL WATERLOO 7 208 MAROON, PATRICK NAHL ST. LOUIS 7 209 BRAUN, JUSTIN H-EAST MASS-AMHERST 7 210 MCKIERNAN, RYAN EJHL NEW JERSEY HITMEN GOALIES 5 EIDSNESS, BRADLEY AJHL OKOTOKS 9 PHILLIPS, BRAD USDP USA U-18 10 ELLINGSON, REID HIGH-MN CLOQUET 11 DARLING, SCOTT EJHL CAPITAL DISTRICT 12 PATTERSON, KENT USHL CEDAR RAPIDS 15 UNICE, JOSH USDP USA U-18 17 MILLAN, KIERAN AJHL SPRUCE GROVE 18 HOGAN, BRIAN USHL LINCOLN 22 MUSE, JOHN HIGH-MA NOBLES 23 DUPONT, JEREMIE CCHA NEBRASKA-OMAHA 25 DUNN, DAN OPJRA WELLINGTON 29 YORK, ALLEN AJHL CAMROSE Great to see Eidsness at the top of the collegiate goalie list. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SIOUXELEVENS Posted April 25, 2007 Share Posted April 25, 2007 Apparently LivesToPlayWithHimself's opinion doesn't carry much weight with the scouting services either with Malone at 57.(Nash is actually lower then Malone) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
siouxnami Posted April 25, 2007 Share Posted April 25, 2007 Is Bruneteau eligible this year? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
USA Hockey Posted April 25, 2007 Share Posted April 25, 2007 Bruneteau should be eligible since he was born in Jan. 89, he's even older than Malone. It's good to see Frattin all the way up to the 4th round. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sioux Posted April 25, 2007 Share Posted April 25, 2007 that list doesnt include international players, so the actual final ranking will be a bit different. they have domestics and int. on two lists right now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Sicatoka Posted April 25, 2007 Share Posted April 25, 2007 Bruneteau isn't six feet tall. Automatic two round drop in the NHL mindset. I'm liking where the goaltending recruit is ranked. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
THETRIOUXPER Posted April 25, 2007 Share Posted April 25, 2007 Apparently LivesToPlayWithHimself's opinion doesn't carry much weight with the scouting services either with Malone at 57.(Nash is actually lower then Malone) C'mon, does it really suprise you that livestoplaywithhimself is wrong again? He just never gets tired of sticking his foot in his mouth I guess. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SIOUXELEVENS Posted April 25, 2007 Share Posted April 25, 2007 C'mon, does it really suprise you that livestoplaywithhimself is wrong again? He just never gets tired of sticking his foot in his mouth I guess. It's just so much fun to point it out Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sioux-per Villain Posted April 25, 2007 Share Posted April 25, 2007 lots of gopher recruits high on the list again.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nodak hockey fanatic Posted April 25, 2007 Share Posted April 25, 2007 and Wiconson, and Cornell. It is actually pretty impressive the calibur of players that college hockey as a whole has been recruiting the past few years (even if it is only for a year or two). But then you get happy surprises like Oshie and Chorney... and Toews ... who stay longer than expected. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
redwing77 Posted April 25, 2007 Share Posted April 25, 2007 If we are talking Gopher recruits, how did O'Brien lose so much ground with CSS? He was a first rounder for the LONGEST time. I also find it laughable that Brian Schack is now listed as a possible 7th round pick. Hes a less talented Jake Taylor. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sioux17 Posted April 25, 2007 Share Posted April 25, 2007 A poster over on USCHO posted the final Central Scouting report: Rd: Rank: Player Name: League Team 1 1 TURRIS, KYLE BCHL BURNABY 1 3 VAN RIEMSDYK, JAMES USDP USA U-18 1 11 MCDONAGH, RYAN HIGH-MN CRETIN-DERHAM 1 12 CROSS, TOMMY HIGH-CT WESTMINSTER 1 16 PACIORETTY, MAX USHL SIOUX CITY 1 21 PETRECKI, NICHOLAS USHL OMAHA 1 22 HOEFFEL, MIKE USDP USA U-18 1 23 WHITE, PATRICK USHL TRI-CITY 1 25 COHEN, COLBY USHL LINCOLN 1 27 SWEATT, WILLIAM WCHA COLORADO COLLEGE 2 31 GALIARDI, T.J. ECAC DARTMOUTH 2 32 RUTH, TED USDP USA U-18 2 34 SHATTENKIRK, KEVIN USDP USA U-18 2 37 RYAN, BEN USHL DES MOINES 2 38 O'BRIEN, JAMES WCHA U OF MINNESOTA 2 55 KILLORN, ALEXANDER HIGH-MA DEERFIELD 2 56 SACCHETTI, NICO HIGH-MN VIRGINIA 2 57 MALONE, BRAD USHL SIOUX FALLS 3 63 MARSHALL, MATT HIGH-MA NOBLES 3 64 NASH, RILEY BCHL SALMON ARM 3 65 HANSEN, JAKE USHL SIOUX FALLS 3 68 SMITH, BRENDAN OPJRA ST. MICHAELS 3 70 MACKENZIE, DREW HIGH-CT TAFT SCHOOL 3 75 PIERRO-ZABOTEL, CASEY BCHL MERRITT 3 78 THOMPSON, PAUL EJHL JR. MONARCHS 3 81 COLE, IAN USDP USA U-18 3 86 LEBLANC, DREW USHL CHICAGO 3 87 GLASS, ANDREW HIGH-MA NOBLES 3 89 BONINO, NICK HIGH-CT AVON OLD FARMS 3 90 WINNETT, BEN BCHL SALMON ARM 4 92 LEE, JOHN USHL WATERLOO 4 95 STEJSKAL, JOE HIGH-MN GRAND RAPIDS 4 97 ERSTAD, TRAVIS USHL LINCOLN 4 99 KESSEL, BLAKE USHL WATERLOO 4 100 CAREY, PAUL HIGH-CT SALISBURY 4 101 PALUSHAJ, AARON USHL DES MOINES 4 103 CAMPBELL, MAX WJRB STRATHROY 4 105 SEVERYN, C.J. USDP USA U-18 4 107 BENN, JAMIE BCHL VICTORIA 4 109 LARSON, NICK USHL OMAHA 4 113 LANOUE, CAMERON HIGH-NH ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL 4 114 TROPP, COREY USHL SIOUX FALLS 4 115 FRATTIN, MATT AJHL FORT SASKATCHEWAN 4 116 BLOOD, BEN HIGH-MN SHAT.ST.MARY'S 4 118 CHRISTIAN, JORDY USHL SIOUX FALLS 4 119 DOWNING, JACK USHL OMAHA 5 121 CAPORUSSO, LOUIE OPJRA ST. MICHAELS 5 122 ALBERT, JOHN USDP USA U-18 5 123 BERGMAN, ROBIN USHL CEDAR RAPIDS 5 128 RIDDERWALL, CALLE USHL TRI-CITY 5 130 MATSON, TAYLOR USHL DES MOINES 5 132 FOSS, JEFFREY USHL SIOUX FALLS 5 133 SMITH, BEN H-EAST BOSTON COLLEGE 5 134 LLEWELLYN, TRISTIN USHL TRI-CITY 5 135 OBERG, EVAN AJHL CAMROSE 5 136 BEAUDETTE, JOE USHL OMAHA 5 138 FRANKLIN, JOSH HIGH-MA NOBLES 5 140 KIEFFER, TYLER HIGH-MN STILLWATER 5 143 ALMEIDA, BARRY USHL OMAHA 5 144 JOHNSON, TYLER HIGH-MN CLOQUET 5 145 GREGOIRE, JASON USHL LINCOLN 5 147 HOBBS, DANNY USHL OHIO 5 149 CONBOY, ANDREW USHL OMAHA 6 152 DIETER, BAYLOR USHL GREEN BAY 6 155 BIEGA, MICHAEL HIGH-CT SALISBURY 6 158 MADAY, BILLY USHL WATERLOO 6 161 WINGELS, TOMMY USHL CEDAR RAPIDS 6 165 LAVIN, JOSEPH USDP USA U-18 6 166 NYCHOLAT, DANIEL AJHL CANMORE 6 167 RUST, MATT USDP USA U-18 6 169 NASH, BRENDON ECAC CORNELL 6 171 ANDERSON, SPENCER OPJRA BRAMPTON 6 173 HAYES, RYAN USDP USA U-18 6 176 MARTELL, BRANDON HIGH-MN ELK RIVER 6 178 FREEMAN, SCOTT OPJRA BOWMANVILLE 6 179 VARGAS, BRENNAN USDP USA U-18 7 181 COURTNALL, JUSTIN BCHL BURNABY 7 184 VAIVE, JUSTIN USDP USA U-18 7 186 BAHNEMANN, BRANDON HIGH-MN ROCHESTER LOURDES 7 187 MORISSETTE, CHRISTIAN OPJRA ST. ANDREWS 7 188 RINGUETTE, PHILIPPE OPJRA ST. ANDREWS 7 189 FAIRCHILD, CADE USDP USA U-18 7 190 GOULET, ALAIN OPJRA AURORA 7 192 KENNEDY, PATRICK WJRB ST. THOMAS 7 195 PITT, SCOTT CJHL ORLEANS 7 197 REBER, MATT HIGH-MN EDINA HIGH 7 199 MCCABE, BRAD NAHL TEXAS 7 200 CAMPER, CARTER USHL LINCOLN 7 201 KNELSON, DION CCHA ALASKA-FAIRBANKS 7 203 SCHACK, BRIAN WCHA U OF MINNESOTA 7 206 SYNER, T.J. EJHL NEW ENGLAND 7 207 TURNBULL, JOSHUA USHL WATERLOO 7 208 MAROON, PATRICK NAHL ST. LOUIS 7 209 BRAUN, JUSTIN H-EAST MASS-AMHERST 7 210 MCKIERNAN, RYAN EJHL NEW JERSEY HITMEN GOALIES 5 EIDSNESS, BRADLEY AJHL OKOTOKS 9 PHILLIPS, BRAD USDP USA U-18 10 ELLINGSON, REID HIGH-MN CLOQUET 11 DARLING, SCOTT EJHL CAPITAL DISTRICT 12 PATTERSON, KENT USHL CEDAR RAPIDS 15 UNICE, JOSH USDP USA U-18 17 MILLAN, KIERAN AJHL SPRUCE GROVE 18 HOGAN, BRIAN USHL LINCOLN 22 MUSE, JOHN HIGH-MA NOBLES 23 DUPONT, JEREMIE CCHA NEBRASKA-OMAHA 25 DUNN, DAN OPJRA WELLINGTON 29 YORK, ALLEN AJHL CAMROSE Great to see Eidsness at the top of the collegiate goalie list. Is there a site to go see this Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sioux Posted April 25, 2007 Share Posted April 25, 2007 If we are talking Gopher recruits, how did O'Brien lose so much ground with CSS? He was a first rounder for the LONGEST time. I also find it laughable that Brian Schack is now listed as a possible 7th round pick. Hes a less talented Jake Taylor. minny has so many recruits up because its only NA skaters listed on there. europeans will certainly bump probably 3 of the minny recruits out. the overall final rankings come out soon...i think?? also, obrien will lose even more ground. i would not be surprised if they dont have a first rounder this year. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sioux Posted April 25, 2007 Share Posted April 25, 2007 Is there a site to go see this http://westerncollegehockey.blogspot.com/ this is easiest, but if you want to see them whenever you can go to the css site and become a member(i am)...it looks really top secret, but its not hard to become a member there. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Goon Posted April 25, 2007 Share Posted April 25, 2007 Apparently LivesToPlayWithHimself's opinion doesn't carry much weight with the scouting services either with Malone at 57.(Nash is actually lower then Malone) I was thinking the same thing. Seems like Lives-To-Play-Withhimself doesn't have a clue or the CSS is all wet. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GeauxSioux Posted April 26, 2007 Share Posted April 26, 2007 Q&A with Derrick LaPoint HF: Why did you decide on North Dakota? DL: Looking at the reputation of developing big defensemen is phenomenal. So I was very pleased with that. I had very good offers from some other schools - being Wisconsin and Minnesota. Wisconsin kind of came into the picture late and they were kind of questionable on what year I'd come in. So I didn't really feel confident with them. When I took my visits to North Dakota, they were very very nice and I really liked their organization, the way they run things and their coaching staff. I felt it was a really good fit for me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hrkac Posted April 26, 2007 Share Posted April 26, 2007 "HF: Is the blond hair your playoff theme this year? DL: Yeah, 12 guys started out with it, I wasn't actually one of them to begin with. Our coach came in and said either everyone goes blond or back to their original color. Majority ruled and here I am with blond hair, which - I wouldn't really want to do it, but it's a team thing and I wanted to follow that." way to go, Derrick. don't buy into that high school crap. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Goon Posted April 26, 2007 Share Posted April 26, 2007 Q and A with Derrick HF: Are you going to Florida prospect camp this year? DL: Yeah, I was talking with my advisor and he talked to (Director of Player Development) Duane Sutter and they're seeing if he has a rookie camp or anything like that. Last year they didn't think I could go [to the Toronto tournament], but I think I'll be able to go next year if they do have a rookie camp, pay my own way. All of these kids must have family advisors. I just hope Sutter doesn't try to sign him midway through his first or second season. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
siouxforeverbaby Posted April 26, 2007 Share Posted April 26, 2007 HF: What do you plan to study at North Dakota? DL: I think I'm going to go into business. If not that, I'm still thinking about going into elementary ed. I want to see how far hockey takes me for the first part, but I think next year I'll have more of an idea what for sure I'm going to do, either business or elementary ed. HF: Those are two pretty different things. DL: They are, they are. But I really like working with kids. I think that'd be something I'd really enjoy. But on the other hand, I'd like to be professional and that fits in with being in business. a man after my heart. he can come and be an elementary ed, i know of two girls that will make sure he pass all of his classes. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
#1siouxfan22 Posted April 26, 2007 Share Posted April 26, 2007 It's nice to see he has already put on weight and plans to put on 10-15 more in the summer. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Goon Posted April 26, 2007 Share Posted April 26, 2007 A poster over on USCHO posted the final Central Scouting report: Rd: Rank: Player Name: League Team 1 1 TURRIS, KYLE BCHL BURNABY The final rankings for North American skaters barely resembles the mid-term rankings released by Central Scouting back on Jan. 10. In fact, none of the first 15 players listed in the mid-term rankings of North American skaters held their position in the final rankings released Wednesday. Kyle Turris made the most noise, making an unexpected jump into the top spot. The high-scoring center from Burnaby of the British Columbia Junior Hockey League was No. 5 in the mid-term rankings. He is the first player from any of Canada Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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