Jump to content

2011-12 Prospect Thread


thefiestygoat

Recommended Posts

Saturday 10/15

NCAA:

Minnesota defeated Minnesota-Duluth 5-4

Helgeson (D): -1, 4 PIM (Cross Checking, Tripping)

Wisconsin lost to Michigan Tech 3-2 in Overtime

Faust (D): E, 1 Shot

Daly (D): E, 1 Shot

Pietila (F): Assist (PP), E, 2 PIM (Holding), 5 Shots, Won 5 of 6 faceoffs

Ohio State defeated Notre Dame 4-3

Gedig (D): -1, 5 Blocks

Colgate defeated Miami 3-2 in Overtime

McPherson (D): Assist (PP GW), -1, 2 Shots, 7 Blocks

Coleman ©: E, 2 PIM (Roughing - lead to GWG for Colgate), 2 Shots, 1 Block, Won 7 of 14 faceoffs

North Dakota tied Maine 3-3

Rodwell (RW): E, 1 Shot

OHL:

Plymouth lost to Sarnia 5-4 in Overtime

Wedgewood (G): 46 Saves on 51 Shots - 3rd Star

Boucher (LW): Goal (tied it with 1:11 left in the 3rd), E

WHL:

Swift Current defeated Lethbridge 9-3

Scarlett (D): Goal, 3 Assists (2 PP), +3

Swiss-A:

HC Lugano lost to Fribourg 4-2

Mauro Jörg (RW): E, 1 Shot

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Sunday 10/16

OHL:

Sarnia defeated London 4-3

Boucher (LW): Goal (PP), 2 Assists (both PP), -1 - 2nd Star

Season: 9 GP 10 G 4 A 14 Pts 0 PIM +2

Highlights from the game, you can see Boucher set up Yakupov and vice versa:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RrBPyzVl1Ho

WHL:

Swift Current lost to Calgary 5-1

Scarlett (D): -1, 2 PIM (Roughing)

Season: 10 GP 2 G 10 A 12 Pts 14 PIM -5 (Halfway to last years point production, getting a lot of PP time)

Swiss-A:

HC Lugano lost to ZSC Lions 2-1

Mauro Jörg (RW): E, 4 Shots

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Sunday 10/16

OHL:

Sarnia defeated London 4-3

Boucher (LW): Goal (PP), 2 Assists (both PP), -1 - 2nd Star

Season: 9 GP 10 G 4 A 14 Pts 0 PIM +2

Highlights from the game, you can see Boucher set up Yakupov and vice versa:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RrBPyzVl1Ho

Boucher and Yakupov cobination reminds me of Henrque and Hall

i wonder if two draft picks who played with 1st overall's = an allstar

i wonder is boucher turns out to be the real thing...still waiting on Henrque to make a real push as the nhl lvl and like you said would like to hear good things on improvement on the defensive end

Edited by justdo3043
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Friday 10/21

NCAA:

Michigan lost to Northern Michigan 5-3

Merrill (D): Suspended (7 of 12)

Wohlberg (F): Assist, +1, 1 Shot, 1 Block, Won 3 of 6 faceoffs

Minnesota defeated Vermont 6-0

Helgeson (D): Assist, +2, 2 PIM (Roughing)

Wisconsin defeated North Dakota 5-3

Faust (D): +1

Daly (D): DNP

Rodwell (RW): E, 2 Shots

Ohio State defeated Michigan State 5-2

Gedig (D): +2, 2 Shots, 1 Block

Miami lost to Ferris State 4-2

Coleman ©: E, 2 PIM (Roughing), 2 Shots, Won 10 of 14 faceoffs

Michigan Tech lost to Bemidji State 6-5

Pietila (LW): Goal, -1, 3 Shots

OHL:

Plymouth defeated Erie 5-1

Wedgewood (G): DNP

Sarnia defeated Kitchener 3-0

Boucher (LW): +1

WHL:

Swift Current lost to Prince Albert 5-4 in Overtime

Scarlett (D): -1

Swiss-A:

HC Lugano lost to Kloten Flyers 9-0

Mauro Jörg (RW): -1

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Saturday 10/22

NCAA:

Michigan tied Northern Michigan 3-3

Merrill (D): Suspended (8 of 12)

Wohlberg (F): -1, 1 Shot, Won 2 of 6 faceoffs

Wisconsin defeated North Dakota 5-4

Faust (D): Goal, Assist, +2, 2 PIM (Cross Checking), 1 Shot

Daly (D): -1

Rodwell (RW): -1, 1 Shot

Colgate tied Army 2-2

McPherson (D): +1, 1 Shot

Miami lost to Ferris State 2-0

Coleman ©: E, 3 Shots, Won 5 of 11 faceoffs

Michigan Tech lost to Bemidji State 3-1

Pietila (LW): E, 4 Shots

OHL:

Plymouth lost to Niagara 4-0

Wedgewood (G): 34 Saves on 38 Shots

Sarnia lost to Belleville 4-3 in a Shootout

Boucher (LW): 2 Goals (1 PP), +1 - 3rd Star, both goals came in the 3rd with Sarnia down 3-1

Season: 12 GP 12 G 4 A 16 Pts 0 PIM Even

You can see both of Boucher's goals in this highlight video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hutWiC_R-pM

Swiss-A:

HC Lugano defeated SCL Tigers 4-2

Mauro Jörg (RW): -1, 1 Shot

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Thanks fiesty for doing this. no need to visit hf for updates. by only reading these I surmise Boucher has great hands (also benefitting from playing on very talented line as well) Helgeson has a nasty side, Faust must have a decent shot, Merril is still suspended, Wedge is got to get his mojo back,and no, Mauro Jorg isn't coming anytime soon to a theatre near you

Link to comment
Share on other sites

No action tonight but I felt this news was interesting even though its not necessarily Devils related...

http://tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=378828

Sarnia Sting forward Alex Galchenyuk, one of the top prospects for the 2012 NHL Entry Draft, will have surgery later this week to repair a torn ACL in his knee.

The centre, who was injured on Sept. 16 in an exhibition game against the Windsor Spitfires, was rated fifth on TSN's 2012 pre-season draft prospect list.

Devils prospect Reid Boucher was originally playing on a line with Alex Galchenyuk and top prospect for the 2012 Draft Nail Yakupov during the preseason which was exciting. He's since been on and off a line with Yakupov. Regarding Galchenyuk, I wonder how much this will hurt his draft stock?

Edited by thefiestygoat
Link to comment
Share on other sites

No action tonight but I felt this news was interesting even though its not necessarily Devils related...

http://tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=378828

Devils prospect Reid Boucher was originally playing on a line with Alex Galchenyuk and top prospect for the 2012 Draft Nail Yakupov during the preseason which was exciting. He's since been on and off a line with Yakupov. Regarding Galchenyuk, I wonder how much this will hurt his draft stock?

thatd be amazing if he somehow slipped to us

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Jared at Hockeys Future has his Fall 2011 Depth Analysis up:

The simplest way to sum up the Devils organizational depth chart is they are brimming with talent and depth on defense, thinning very quickly at forward, and slowly but surely building up a solid group of goaltending prospects. As a whole though, this is the strongest the organization has been overall in quite sometime.

However, with the pending graduation of some of the organizations top prospects, the overall depth of the system is going to take a hit. What that means is players are progressing through the system and establishing themselves as NHLers, which is what a franchise wants.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Jared at Hockeys Future has his Fall 2011 Depth Analysis up:

I don't like the way HF evaluates systems. Sure NJ doesn't have much up front in terms of prospects but you have Tedenby 21, Josefson 20, Henrique 21 and Palmieri 22 all on entry level deals who are scraping tooth and nail for top 6 opportunities. Assuming Kovalchuk, Parise and Zajac are all still top 6 players and with NJ your top 6 is still filled with the extra player joining Clarkson and maybe Elias on the 3rd line.

Also in two years you should have a plethora of 3rd and 4th line prospects. Hoeffel, Wohlberg, Sislo, Zharkov, and Rodwell (can't wait for him).

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Tuesday 10/25

Swiss-A:

HC Lugano defeated SC Bern 5-2

Mauro Jörg (RW): +1, 1 Shot

http://www.plymouthwhalers.com/article/mitchell-heard-scott-wedgewood-named-to-ohl-all-stars-vs-russia

The Ontario Hockey League announced today that Plymouth Whalers Mitchell Heard and Scott Wedgewood have been named to the Ontario Hockey League All-Star team that will play Team Russia in the 2011 Subway Super Series.

Wedgewood played last season for the OHL All-Stars against Team Russia in the 2010 Subway Super Series, stopping six shots in 29:18 of work in a 4-0 OHL All-Star victory in London.

Wedgewood was originally selected by Plymouth in the seventh round (130th overall) of the 2008 OHL Priority Selection and was taken by the New Jersey Devils in the third round (84th overall) in the 2010 National Hockey League Entry Draft. In 87 career games with Plymouth, Wedgewood has compiled a 3.19 goals against average, .904 save percentage, three shutouts and a 36-32-3-1 won-loss record.

Nice to see Wedgewood get named to the squad. He is listed to be playing the November 14th game.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

No action tonight but I felt this news was interesting even though its not necessarily Devils related...

http://tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=378828

Devils prospect Reid Boucher was originally playing on a line with Alex Galchenyuk and top prospect for the 2012 Draft Nail Yakupov during the preseason which was exciting. He's since been on and off a line with Yakupov. Regarding Galchenyuk, I wonder how much this will hurt his draft stock?

not that this means anything but heres a mock draft....galchenyuk goes 9th

My link

also reminds me of brett connolly who is getting top six mins this season in tampa bay...also injured but maintained his rank well

VIA his wiki...ended up going 6th

Connolly was highly ranked for the 2010 NHL Entry Draft. He was listed as the sixth best player amongst North American skaters for the draft by International Scouting services. NHL Central Scouting ranked him fourth overall amongst North American skaters in the midterm rankings despite the injury that has limited him to playing only 12 of the Cougar's first 46 games.

Edited by justdo3043
Link to comment
Share on other sites

not that this means anything but heres a mock draft....galchenyuk goes 9th

My link

also reminds me of brett connolly who is getting top six mins this season in tampa bay...also injured but maintained his rank well

VIA his wiki...ended up going 6th

Connolly was highly ranked for the 2010 NHL Entry Draft. He was listed as the sixth best player amongst North American skaters for the draft by International Scouting services. NHL Central Scouting ranked him fourth overall amongst North American skaters in the midterm rankings despite the injury that has limited him to playing only 12 of the Cougar's first 46 games.

That Connolly situation is pretty interesting, I wasn't aware of his history. Thanks for the info!

Apparently this 2012 draft class has been having some key guys getting hurt:

3. How will injuries to prospects such as Alex Galchenyuk in Sarnia, Ryan Murray in Everett and Marty Frk in Halifax affect their draft status?

The Frk concussion is something that teams will need to fully explore, however, if he comes back just as strong as or stronger than before, his draft stock will remain high. Same with Murray who will still be back to play plenty of games later in the year.

Only time will truly paint Galchenyuk’s draft picture but we at FC believe he is a game breaking talent that deserves a top-10 spot baring any permanent knee damage.

Jake McCabe Freak Injury

It’s not the type of hockey injury one would think of when sidelined five-to-eight weeks, but it will still put 2012 NHL Entry Draft eligible Jake McCabe on the shelf.

Taking his glove off to reach for a water bottle, a teammate’s skate blade clip the back of McCabe’s hand, slicing a tendon.

Future Considerations seems to have a good pulse on everything going on. It seems they re-did their site not too long ago and it has a lot of good info. Check it out!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Thursday 10/27

NCAA:

Michigan defeated Ferris State 5-2

Jon Merrill (D): Suspended (9 of 12)

David Wohlberg (F): Goal (PP), Assist (PP), +1, 2 Shots, Won 3 of 7 faceoffs - 2nd Star

Ohio State tied Alaska 2-2

Curtis Gedig (D): Assist, +1, 1 Shot, 6 Blocks

Miami lost to Lake Superior State 3-2 in Overtime

Blake Coleman (F): E, 3 Shots, Lost his only faceoff attempt

WHL:

Swift Current defeated Prince Albert 6-3

Reece Scarlett (D): Assist, +3 - 2nd Star

Chris Peters at The United States of Hockey analyzes whether or not Merrill will be on the US World Junior team.

That Merrill wouldn’t play in a game in the half season leading up to the World Junior Championship should be (and likely is) of great concern to Dean Blais and his staff. The fact that Merrill’s barely even practiced on ice this year should be downright horrifying. Merrill’s last meaningful ice time came at the National Junior Evaluation Camp in early August.

Dean Blais is a bit of an old-school guy. Whatever disciplinary action Michigan took will likely be under consideration for Blais, director of player personnel Tim Taylor and GM Jim Johannson. That, combined with the lack of ice time for Merrill could be curtains for the super skilled defenseman.

He’s not completely dead in the water. Merrill has a bunch of international experience and success, and was one of the best players in the nation down the stretch last season, helping Michigan get to the national championship game. There are just going to be concerns of distraction, fitness level, rustiness, and all of those things will factor into the decision.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Friday 10/28

NCAA:

Michigan defeated Ferris State 4-0

Jon Merrill (D): Suspended (10 of 12)

David Wohlberg (F): Assist, +1, 4 PIM (Charging, Tripping), 1 Shot, Won 5 out of 8 faceoffs

Minnesota defeated Alaska-Anchorage 5-0

Seth Helgeson (D): +2, 2 PIM (Elbowing), 2 Shots

Wisconsin lost to Nebraska-Omaha 5-4

Joe Faust (D): -1, 2 PIM (Interference)

Patrick Daly (D): -1

Ohio State defeated Alaska 6-0

Curtis Gedig (D): Assist (PP), E, 2 Shots, 2 Blocks

Colgate defeated Niagara 7-6 in Overtime

Corbin McPherson (D): -2, 2 PIM (Hooking), 1 Shot

North Dakota lost to St. Cloud State 4-0

Derek Rodwell (RW): E, 5 Shots, 1 Block, Won his only faceoff attempt

Miami lost to Lake Superior State 5-3

Blake Coleman (LW): Goal, E, 2 PIM (Roughing), 2 Shots, Won his only faceoff attempt

Michigan Tech defeated Denver 7-2

Blake Pietila (LW): Assist, +1, 2 Shots, Lost 3 faceoffs

OHL:

Plymouth lost to Sault Ste. Marie 5-3

Scott Wedgewood (G): 30 Saves on 34 Shots

WHL:

Swift Current defeated Medicine Hat 3-2

Reece Scarlett (D): Goal (PP), E

Swiss-A:

HC Lugano defeated HC Davos 3-0

Mauro Jörg (RW): E, 1 Shot

Edited by thefiestygoat
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Getting to these a bit late, got stuck in the power outage for a few days...I'll be away this weekend so I won't be able to update Friday and Saturday until sometime Sunday afternoon/night. If anyone else wants to do those than go for it otherwise I'll do it Sunday.

Saturday 10/29

NCAA:

Minnesota defeated Alaska-Anchorage 3-1

Seth Helgeson (D): +2, 1 Shot

Wisconsin defeated Nebraska-Omaha 6-3

Joe Faust (D): E, 2 PIM (Boarding)

Patrick Daly (D): DNP

Colgate lost to Niagara 2-1

Corbin McPherson (D): -1, 2 Shots

North Dakota defeated St. Cloud State 3-1

Derek Rodwell (RW): E, 2 Shots

Michigan Tech tied Denver 2-2

Blake Pietila (LW): Assist, +1, 4 Shots, Won 3 of 3 faceoffs

OHL:

Plymouth defeated Kingston 3-1

Scott Wedgewood (G): DNP

Sarnia defeated Saginaw 3-2

Reid Boucher (LW): Assist (PP), E

WHL:

Swift Current lost to Medicine Hat 5-0

Reece Scarlett (D): -3

Swiss-A:

HC Lugano defeated Ambri-Piotta 3-0

Mauro Jörg (RW): E

Sunday 10/30

OHL:

Sarnia lost to London 3-2 in a Shoot Out

Reid Boucher (LW): -1, 2 PIM (Interference), Missed in SO Attempt

Tuesday 11/1

WHL:

Swift Current lost to Brandon 7-3

Reece Scarlett (D): Goal, Assist (PP), -3

Swiss-A:

HC Lugano defeated Lakers 7-2

Mauro Jörg (RW): -1

Notes:

Devils Prospect Helps Guide Huskies to Great Start

One of the teams generating the most buzz around the college hockey community right now are the 5-2-1 Michigan Tech Huskies. Under new head Mel Pearson, Michigan Tech is off to their best season-opening month start since the 2006-07 campaign.

Point production throughout their lineup and rock solid goaltending from their tandem of senior Josh Robinson and junior Kevin Genoe are two reasons behind Michigan Tech's early season success.

The Huskies have just one NHL prospect on their current roster in freshman Blake Pietila (NJ). The Brighton, MI native is part of a freshmen group upfront that have contributed greatly to the team's offensive output thus far. Pietila currently leads the Huskies in rookie scoring with seven points (three goals, four assists) in eight games. Where he has been particularly good has been on the Huskies power play, where two of his three goals have come.

Merrill Update as of 10/1

While announcing that Merrill would rejoin the team today, Michigan coach Red Berenson said Merrill will be held out of game action "indefinitely."

“Jon has been reinstated to participate in team activities beginning today," Berenson said in a statement. "He will resume practice with the team, but remains suspended from game action indefinitely.”

Edited by thefiestygoat
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Tao scored with Gionta/Sharkie getting assists.

Kinkaid 8 mins out from getting a shut out. Hope he gets it.

Kinkaid gets shutout ... congrats on the first shut out for him with 33 saves.

Albany is now 6-6-0 ... 12 points ... looks like they are doing very well.

Edited by Anhkheg
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use.