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Mike Hoeffel

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U.S. National U-18 - USDP

6'2" 186 lbs. Wing, shoots left

Born: April 9, 1989 in North Oaks, MN

Final Ranking: 22 Mid-Term Ranking: 24 North American Skater

Central Scouting Report: A power forward

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Thanks for posting all of those profiles Chimaira! Here is a basic list of the picks:

57 N.J MIKE HOEFFEL 4/9/1989 North Oaks, MN US 6' 2" 186 USDP USA U-18 W L

79 N.J(from CGY) NICK PALMIERI 7/12/1989 Utica, NY US 6' 2" 212 OHL ERIE RW R

87 N.J CORBIN MCPHERSON 9/7/1988 Folsom, CA US 6' 4" 210 BCHL COWICHAN VALLEY D R

117 N.J MATT HALISCHUK 6/1/1988 Toronto, ON CA 5' 10" 173 OHL KITCHENER RW R

177 N.J VILI SOPANEN 10/21/1987 Valkeala, Finland FI 6' 4" 209 FINLAND PELICANS W R

207 N.J RYAN MOLLE 1/29/1989 Winnipeg, MB CA 6' 2" 190 WHL SWIFT CURRENT D R

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Article about Corbin Mcpherson here:

Ex-Jesuit student chosen in NHL draft

By Victor Contreras - Bee Assistant Sports Editor

Last Updated 12:32 am PDT Sunday, June 24, 2007

Story appeared in SPORTS section, Page C10

Jesuit High School isn't known for being a hockey hotbed, but consider the Marauders represented in this year's NHL draft.

Former Jesuit student Corbin McPherson, who left the Carmichael campus after his junior year to pursue a hockey career, was a third-round draft pick Saturday by the New Jersey Devils. It is believed to be the highest draft pick of an amateur player out of Northern California.

"I think it was a surprise to a lot of people who have supported my career," the Folsom resident said by phone Saturday. "But it was a good surprise, I think."

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Matt halsichuk has the potential to be a suprise prospect.

These are all solid draft picks.

Not having the 1st rounder means we really need to get at least 3 of these prospects through.

Three? I think we'd all settle for one, realistically. Isn't it quite a rarity to get three NHL players out of one draft class?

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Three? I think we'd all settle for one, realistically. Isn't it quite a rarity to get three NHL players out of one draft class?

Sorry i didnt really explain what i ment when i said bring through, i ment to have them be effective at least in the AHL.

But i do think at least 2 of them will make the NHL.

Right now i am leaning towards Mcpherson and Halsichuk.

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