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Colleges at prospects/futures
Brown U of M Harvard
UNH Yale Vermont
PSU U Conn Clarkson
Cornell SCSU Merrimack
MSU RIT Northeastern
Wisconsin Quinnipiac Yale
BSU Union Colgate
UND Dartmouth UMD
Princeton Syracuse
UNH Yale Vermont
PSU U Conn Clarkson
Cornell SCSU Merrimack
MSU RIT Northeastern
Wisconsin Quinnipiac Yale
BSU Union Colgate
UND Dartmouth UMD
Princeton Syracuse
Re: Colleges at prospects/futures
Looking at that list of schools makes me wonder whether I should be enrolling my daughter in summer hockey camp or Kumon / Mathnasium.zambonidriver wrote:Brown U of M Harvard
UNH Yale Vermont
PSU U Conn Clarkson
Cornell SCSU Merrimack
MSU RIT Northeastern
Wisconsin Quinnipiac Yale
BSU Union Colgate
UND Dartmouth UMD
Princeton Syracuse
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Happy last Prospects weekend!
I'd have to go back to look at rosters the first two weekends, but is it just me or has there been a dramatic fall-off in goaltending? I've watched games across every level now and all I can say is wow. Don't think I've ever felt as sorry for players just so out of their league on any weekend in this program. Of course not naming names or even teams. But still, pretty surprised. I'll be interested to see what overlap/carry over to the Elite League rosters look like.
In happier tidings, as usual some amazing hockey today. Some of these 2000, 2001 girls look like they could walk onto a college team tomorrow.
I'd have to go back to look at rosters the first two weekends, but is it just me or has there been a dramatic fall-off in goaltending? I've watched games across every level now and all I can say is wow. Don't think I've ever felt as sorry for players just so out of their league on any weekend in this program. Of course not naming names or even teams. But still, pretty surprised. I'll be interested to see what overlap/carry over to the Elite League rosters look like.
In happier tidings, as usual some amazing hockey today. Some of these 2000, 2001 girls look like they could walk onto a college team tomorrow.
The hockey is super high end. Seriously, college coaches could do 90% of their recruiting here (obviously natty camp, etc) and never watch a high school game where they see 1-3 players max that they are looking at.Nevertoomuchhockey wrote:Happy last Prospects weekend!
I'd have to go back to look at rosters the first two weekends, but is it just me or has there been a dramatic fall-off in goaltending? I've watched games across every level now and all I can say is wow. Don't think I've ever felt as sorry for players just so out of their league on any weekend in this program. Of course not naming names or even teams. But still, pretty surprised. I'll be interested to see what overlap/carry over to the Elite League rosters look like.
In happier tidings, as usual some amazing hockey today. Some of these 2000, 2001 girls look like they could walk onto a college team tomorrow.
Curious the take of those that watch this and also went to the Boston version a couple of weeks ago. Comparisons?
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IMHO, of course we could all name exceptions... But
Forwards - much better, especially speed and passing
Defense - about half and half. There are a lot of girls who just look smart and seem to read the whole ice every zone change, while others can't lift their heads up for anything and are turning over again. And again.#whatisbackchecking
Goalies - far behind. At least this weekend. Better teams are losing all over Braemar
Forwards - much better, especially speed and passing
Defense - about half and half. There are a lot of girls who just look smart and seem to read the whole ice every zone change, while others can't lift their heads up for anything and are turning over again. And again.#whatisbackchecking
Goalies - far behind. At least this weekend. Better teams are losing all over Braemar
Interesting take on Goalies. I recall seeing at least 3/4 of the MN goalies + the Hill Murray goalie from Wisconsin at 15 Nat camp. All I saw were very solid compared to others. The goalies I saw that were not quite as good as the others were from other parts of the country.Nevertoomuchhockey wrote:IMHO, of course we could all name exceptions... But
Forwards - much better, especially speed and passing
Defense - about half and half. There are a lot of girls who just look smart and seem to read the whole ice every zone change, while others can't lift their heads up for anything and are turning over again. And again.#whatisbackchecking
Goalies - far behind. At least this weekend. Better teams are losing all over Braemar
On the USA U18 pre Canada series team 5/10 D are from MN, 9/18 F are from MN (could be 10/18 if you counted the Hill Murray F from Somerset that is committed to the U of M), and 1/3 Goalies are from MN.
http://teamusa.usahockey.com/page/show/ ... -gold-u18-