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Players off to fast starts :
CJ Motte - Fr - (G) - Ferris State - Was outstanding last weekend in sweep of RPI.
Joe Cannata - Sr - (G) - Merrimack - Tough to believe Cannata's in his senior season already.
Erik Haula - Soph - (F) - Minnesota - Super skilled player putting up big numbers.
Dan Clarke - Sr - (G) - Quinnipiac - Solid goaltender could become a star this season.
Jeremey Langolis - Soph - (F) - Quinnipiac - Expected a big year, maybe not this big.
Anders Lee - Soph - (F) - Notre Dame - Super scorer has8 goals in 5 games.
Kyle Schmidt - Soph - (D) - Minnesota - Solid on the blue line and contributing on offense.
Kyle Flanagan - Jr - (F) - St. Lawrence - Should start drawing opponent's top defensive pairing.
Danny Kristo - Jr - (F) - North Dakota - Smooth skater looks much improved.
Several top recruits have signed including top rated defenseman Jacob Trouba who will attend Michigan.
Jacob Trouba - USNTDP - Michigan
Riley Barber - USNTDP - Miami
Will Butcher - USNTDP - Denver
Quentin Shore - USNTDP - Denver
Raymond Pigozzi - Des Moines (USHL) - Denver
Riley Bourbonnais- Cedar Rapids (USHL) - RPI
Luke Voltin - USNTDP - North Dakota
Chatham - USNTDP - Denver
Gabe Guertler - Fargo (USHL) - Minnesota
Team USA Cuts From Evaluation Camp
Players that are no longer participating inTeam USA's Evaluation Camp in Lake Placid, NY include the following :
Cooper - Nebraska Omaha (recruit)
Holl - Minnesota
Nieto - BU
Mayfield - Denver
Balisy - Western Michigan
Boucher - (former Michigan State recruit)
Mersch - Wisconsin
Gravel - St.Cloud State
Russo - Notre Dame
Biggs - Miami
K.Hayes - (former BC player)
Rust - Notre Dame
Michalek - Harvard (emergency try-out replacement)
Non-NCAA Players who werereleased from tryouts :
Lane - Brampton (OHL)
McClogan - Kelwana (WHL)
Carruth - Portland (WHL)
Remaining Roster
G - Iles -Cornell
G - Campbell - Windsor (OHL)
G - Gibson -
D - Faulk (former MN-Duluth player)
D - Johns - Notre Dame
D - Murphy - Sarnia (OHL)
D - Merill - Michigan
D - Forbot - North Dakota
D - Tinordi - London (OHL)
D - Jones - USNTDP (U-18's)
D -Clendening - BU
F - Etem - Medicine Hat (WHL)
F - Grimaldi - North Dakota
F - Arnold - BC
F - Ferlin - Cornell
F - Noesen - Plymouth (OHL)
F - Brickley - Vermont
F - Coyle - BU
F - Watson - Peterborogh (OHL)
F - Shore - Denver
F - Agostino - Yale
F - Miller - North Dakota
F - Prince - Ottawa (OHL)
F - Tynan - Notre Dame
F - Zucker - Denver
F - Knight - London (OHL)
F - Trochek - Saginaw (OHL)
OHL Strikes Again
- Several high profile recruits have de-commited from NCAA programs for the OHL in the last week.
C. Murphy - Miami - signed withSarina (OHL). 1st round NHL Draft selection.
J. Miller - North Dakota - signed with Plymouth (OHL). 1st round NHL Draft selection.
J.Gibson - Michigan - signed with Kitchener (OHL). 2nd round NHL Draft selection.
J. Oleksiak - Northeastern - signed with Saginaw (OHL). 1st round NHL Draft selection.
R. Boucher - Michigan State - signed with Sarnia (OHL). 4th round NHL Draft selection.
- This is the second year in a row Michigan has signed the best goalie recruit in the country only to see them sign with an OHL team. (J.Campbell last season)
- Oleksiak was invited to the USA National Team Evaluation Camp this year but declined, he will instead attend Team Canada's camp.
- Sarina, traditonally not among the stronger OHL teams now has two more highly regarded NHL prospects to go along with potential 2012 top picks Neil Yakupov and Alex Galenchuk.
Class of 2015 Recruit Rankings Complete
Click on Recruiting link to see this year's rankings.
Top 50 Forward Rankings
Top 30 Defenseman Rankings
Top 20 Goaltender Rankings
Top Rated NCAA Players for 2011 NHL Draft
Skaters Taken
13 Oleksiak - Northeastern -14th to Dallas (OHL)
22 Biggs -Miami -22nd to Toronto.
23 Miller - North Dakota -15th to NY Rangers. (OHL)
24 Mayfield - Denver - 34th to NY Islanders.
25 Murphy -Miami - 20th to Phoenix. (OHL)
31 Ambroz - Minnesota -
32 Grimaldi - North Dakota - 33rd to Florida.
34 Lucia - Uncommited - considering Minnesota andColorado College
43 Nieto - BU
45 Clendening - BU
50 Kuraly - Miami
51 Labate - Wisconsin
55 Russo - Notre Dame
56 N.Shore - Denver
70 Larraza - Denver
74 Hudon - Cornell
75 Sullivan - Yale
76 Koudys - RPI
77 St.Clair - Colorado College
80 Reid - Northeastern
81 Wuthrich - Notre Dame
83 Mersch - Wisconsin
86 Paliota
90 Fogarty - Notre Dame
105 Pietila - Michigan Tech
106 O'Gara - Yale
108 Didier - Denver
109 Miller - Cornell
110 Gill - BU
111 Wittchow
113 Boucher - Michigan State
114 Pereira - U-Mass
115 Czarnik - Miami
119 Haar -
127 Morris -
132 Saar -
134 Harstad - Colorado College
140 Nelson -
Goaltenders
1 J.Gibson - Michigan (OHL)
4 McNeeley - MN-Duluth
5 Michalek - Harvard
10 Kasdorf - RPI
12 Williams - Miami
14 Ruby - RIT
23 Lyon - Yale
24 Eiserman - UM-Lowell
25 O'Connor - BU
28 Wilcox - Minnesota
NHL Draft by Conference
ECAC : Players Selected = 14.
Ferlin - Cornell -
Lowry - Cornell -
Hudon - Cornell -
Koudys- RPI -
O'Gara - Yale -
Kasdorf - RPI -
Manson - Quinnipiac
Michalek - Harvard
Robertson - Brown
Placek - Harvard
Sullivan - Yale
Blackwell - Harvard
Peca - Quinnipiac
Everson - Harvard
Hockey East : 8
Oleksiak - Northeastern
Clendening - Boston University
Nieto - Boston University
Paliotta - Vermont
Gaudreau - Northeastern
Noonan - Boston University
Haar - Northeastern
Wilson - UMass-Lowell
WCHA = 23.
Miller - North Dakota
Grimaldi - North Dakota
Mayfield - Denver
Shore - Denver
Welinski - Minnesota-Duluth
Rau - Minnesota
Didier - Denver
Reilly - Minnesota
Labate - Wisconsin
Mersch - Wisconsin
Ambroz - Minnesota
Pietila - Michigan Tech
Cameranesi - Minnesota-Duluth
Seeler - Nebraska-Omaha
Archibald - Nebraska-Omaha
Boyd - Minnesota
Simpson - North Dakota
Wilcox - Minnesota
Harstad - Colorado College
Daly - Wisconsin
Larraza - Denver
Navin - Wisconsin
Broadhurst - Nebraska-Omaha
CCHA = 12.
Murphy - Miami
Biggs - Miami
Gibson - Michigan
Tynan - Notre Dame
Fogarty - Notre Dame
Coleman - Miami
Serville - Michigan
Russo - Notre Dame
Boucher - Michigan State
Jardine - Ohio State
Kuraly - Miami
McCormick - Ohio State
Michigan's Louie Caporusso has signed with Ottawa.
Hobey Contenders List
Spencer Abbott - Sr - Maine - With so many stars graduating from the Hockey East this year, don't be surprised to see the Maine senior to be have a monster season.
Reilly Smith - Jr - Miami - While Andy Miele and Carter Camper were grabbing all the attention for the Redhawks this season Smith put up 28 goals in 38 games.
Brian O'Neill - Sr - Yale - O'Neill is poised for a big seniorseason for the Bulldogs. He put up 48 points in 36 games last season. He should benefit from the return of Andrew Miller. Expect the pair to ignite another potent Yale offense.
Justin Schultz - Jr - Wisconsin - Schultz absolutely tore it up on the power play for the Badgers last season. His 18 goals lead all defenseman in the country.
Jaden Schwartz - Soph - Colorado College - Schwartz was one of many outstanding freshman forwards who should be back for another year. Last season he put up 47 points in only 30 games for the Tigers.
Aaron Dell - Jr - North Dakota -Dell put up impressive numbers for the Sioux last season including a 1.78 GAA to lead the nation.
Jack Connolly - Sr - Minnesota-Duluth -Jack will be back leading the way for the reigning national champs.
Sam Brittan - Soph - Denver - Should follow up his outstanding freshman campaign with a big sophmore year for the Pioneers. Brittan started 33 games for Denver as a freshman.
Minnesota-Duluth's Jack Connolly
Teams to Watch in 2011-2012
Notre Dame - Freshman stars Tynan and Leeshould be back. The Irish are strong at every position.
Denver - Sam Brittanmight be the best returning goaltender in the nation. Zucker and Shorewill put up points.
North Dakota -Could be the nation's best team. The Sioux are loaded at every position in 2011.
Michigan - The Wolverines will feature a supremely talented blue line featuring Jon Merill.
Cornell - Will be experienced and talented. As usual Cornell's strengths will be in net and on defense.
UNH - Paul Thompson and Mike Sislo will be tough to replace but UNH has the talent.
Yale - The Bulldog's attack should be their strong suit this againseason lead by Andew Miller and Brian O'Neill.
BC - Muse, Hayes and Atkinson are gone but BC doesn't rebuild, they reload. Parker Milner is a suitable replacement in net.
Union - New coach and the loss of All-American Keith Kincaid are troublesome but Union brings back skill up front.
BU -The Terriers senior class wants another National Championship. The freshmancan contribute immediately.

Top Returning Goalies 2011-2012
1 Aaron Dell - North Dakota
2 Sam Brittan - Denver
3 Reid Ellingson - Northern Michigan
4 Shane Madolora - RIT
5 Kevin Kapalka - Lake Superior
6 Kieran Millan - Boston University
7 James Mello - Dartmouth
8 Andy Iles - Cornell
9 Jerry Juhn - Western Michigan
10 Joe Cannata - Merrimack
11 Cody Reichard - Miami
12 Willie Yanekeff - Michigan State
13 Sean Bonar - Princeton
14 Cal Heeter - Ohio State
15 Matt Di Garolamo - UNH
Top Returning Forwards
1 Jack Connolly - Minnesota-Duluth
2 Jason Zucker - Denver
3 Reilly Smith - Miami
4 Drew Shore - Denver
5 Thomas Tynan - Notre Dame
6 Corbin Knight - North Dakota
7 Jaden Schwartz - Colorado College
8 Brian O' Neill - Yale
9 Anders Lee - Notre Dame
10 Spencer Abbot - Maine
11 Andrew Miller- Yale
12 Drew LeBlanc - St.Cloud State
13 Travis Zajac - Union
14 Craig Smith - Wisconsin
15 Chase Balisy - Western Michigan
16 Charlie Coyle - Boston University
17 Brian Flynn - Maine
18 Daniel Carr - Union
19 Chris Kreider - Boston College
20 Daniel Hobbs - Massachusetts
21 Andew Calof - Princeton
22 Chris Brown - Michigan
23 Riley Wetmore - Massachusetts- Lowell
24 Greg Carey - St.Lawrence
25 Luke Salazar - Denver
26 Riley Shehan- Notre Dame
27 Brett Perlini - Michigan State
28 Jack Maclellan - Brown
29 Kyle Fletcher - Holy Cross
30 Mark Zengerle - Wisconsin
Top Returning Defenseman
1 Justin Schultz - Wisconsin
2 Jon Merill - Michigan
3 Brian Dumoulin - BC
4 Dan Biega - Harvard
5 Chris Wideman - Miami
6 John Ramage - Wisconsin
7 Jamie Oleksiak - Northeastern (has signed with an OHL team)
8 Nick Bailen - RPI
9 Adam Clendening - Boston University
10 Blake Kessel - UNH (has signed with NHL team)
ECAC Preview
1 Yale
2 Union
3 Cornell
4 Princeton
5 Dartmouth
6 Harvard
7 RPI
8 Brown
9 Colgate
10 Quinnipiac
11 St. Lawrence
12 Clarkson
1st Team ECAC
G Mello - Dartmouth
D Bailen - RPI
D Biega - Harvard
F O'Neill - Yale
F Carey - St.Lawrence
F Zajac - Union
2nd Team All ECAC
G Bonar - Princeton
D Agostino - Cornell
D Bodie - Union
F Miller - Yale
F Welsh - Union
F Calof - Princeton
Hockey East Preview
1 Boston University
2 UNH
3 Boston College
4 Maine
5 Merrimack
6 Vermont
7 Northeastern
8 Massachusetts
9 Massachusetts-Lowell
10 Providence
1st Team All Hockey East
F Spencer Abbot - Maine
F Alex Chiasson - BU
F Brian Flynn - Maine
D Blake Kessel - UNH
D Brian Dumolion - BC
G Matt Di Girolamo - UNH
F Charlie Coyle - BU
F David Vallorani - UML
F Chris Kreider - BC
D Adam Clendening - BU
D Brett Kostolanky - UNH
G Kieran Millan - BU
WCHA
1 North Dakota
2 Denver
3 Minnesota
4 MN-Duluth
5 Wisconsin
6 Colorado College
7 St.Cloud State
8 Bemjdi State
9 MN- Mankato
10 Alaska
11Michigan Tech
1st Team All WCHA
F Connolly - MN-Duluth
F Zucker - Denver
F Shore - Denver
D Schultz - Wisconsin
D Makowski - Denver
G Dell - North Dakota
2nd Team All WCHA
F Schwartz - Colorado College
F Knight - North Dakota
F LeBlanc - St.Cloud State
D Young - Nebraska-Omaha
D Blood - North Dakota
G Brittan - Denver
CCHA
1 Notre Dame
2 Miami
3 Michigan
4 Western Michigan
5 Ohio State
6 Northern Michigan
7 Michigan State
8 Bowling Green
9 Alaska
10 Ferris State
11 Lake Superior
1st Team All CCHA 2nd Team All CCHA
F Lee - Notre Dame F Balisy - Western Michigan
F Reilly - Miami F Sheahan - Notre Dame
F Tynan - Notre Dame F Brown - Michigan
D Merrill - Michigan D Krug - Michigan State
D Tennyson - Western Michgan D Macaulay - Northern Michigan
G Ellingson - Northern Michigan G Kapalka - Lake Superior
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Colorado College Miami (out)
Denver(out) Western Michigan
Minnesota- Duluth(out) Notre Dame
Michigan Tech Ferris State
St. Cloud State Michigan Tech
Minnesota State Northern Michigan (likely out)
Nebraska-Omaha (out) Lake Superior State
NorthDakota (out)
Best Goaltending Seasons Since Ryan Miller in 2000-2001.
1 David LeNeveu - Cornell - 2002-2003 - 32 GP / 28-3-1 / .940 S % / 1.20
2 Jimmy Howard - Maine - 2003-2004 - 22 GP / 14-4-1 / .956 / 1.18
3 Wade Dubielewciz - Denver - 2001-2002 - 24 GP / 20-4-1 / .938 / 1.79
4 Brian Elliot - Wisconsin - 2005-2006 -33 GP 27-5-1 938/1.55
5 Yann Danis - Brown - 2003-2004 -30 GP - 15-11-4 .942 / 1.81
6 Jordan Peace - Notre Dame - 2008-2009 - 39 GP / 30-6-3 / .931 / 1.67
7 Chad Johnson - Alaska - 2008-2009 - 35 GP / 14-16-5 / .940 / 1.65
8 David Brown - Notre Dame - 2006-2007 - 30-6-3 / .931 / 1.58
9 Jeff Zatkoff - Miami - 2007-2008 - 36 GP / 27-8-1 / .933 / 1.72
10 Jeff Lerg - Michigan State - 2005 -2006 31 GP/ 17-6-1 / .928 / 1.95
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