Big congrats to Ryan - He has been underrated for a long time. Hard work pays off.. Nice job.
He led the State in scoring for Defensemen this season and has a tender from Brookings in the NAHL.
Ryan Swanson (HF) commits to Army
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Might have been highest scoring D but strength of schedule did not help his visibility/recruit-ability - with the likes of Wright County 13-1 rip wins against below avg A level teams. Not sure the avg pt total against AA opponents. No doubt a good player - would probably had more D1 exposure with an EP or Edina Team. Congrats to him tho West Point will get him farther in life anyway! Must be a great student - they are very selective.Clarkkent wrote:As the highest scoring D in AA he had to get more offers??
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Strong player at both ends of the ice that is often getting lost with "top talent" D men being recruited. Looks to be a good student and I commend him for choosing this path of service regardless if he had no other offers yet. Air Force has also picked up some very solid players but I get it's a numbers game with the commitment that locks in after the sophomore year at these institution.
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As a parent whose son will graduate this month from a military college and accept his commission, I could not be more proud of my son. That said, this is NOT a path for everyone. Aside from the post-graduation active duty military commitment, the first year at these schools is intense. A common saying among the older cadets is: "The mission is attrition." Mix in hockey and academics and the plebe year is brutal. Stick it out and you have a first-rate education from one of the best academic institutions in the country and one of the finest leadership schools in the world. To borrow the writer Pat Conroy's words, a graduate of these schools earns the right to say, "I wear the ring."
Congratulations, Ryan. Army Strong.
Congratulations, Ryan. Army Strong.