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UMaine lands new recruit for 2014-’15
By Nathan Fournier
LEWISTON – The University of Maine men’s ice hockey team has added depth to the forward position for the 2014-‘15 season.
The Black Bears picked up a commitment from Cedric Lacroix, a 19-year old forward from Shefford, Quebec, who is in his second season with the Sioux City Musketeers of the United States Hockey League.
Also Butala nor Drobot were drafted in the OHL Draft either...The two USHL drafts are in May.
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Originally posted by Hockeypuck View PostReggie might have had hands of stone, but to say Cerretani is more of an offensive threat is quite the stretch. Cerretani has 5 points in 62 games with a whopping 2 goals in three years and Reggie had 98 points in 147 games. Reggie had much better talent to play with,but I think if he played on the team the past 3 years he would have surpassed 5 points. Cerretani is lucky he's playing D1 in my opinion because his numbers suggest he shouldn't be.
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Originally posted by Fishman'81 View PostCerretani would maybe be my first guy cut from this team, and it's apples and oranges when comparing him to Reg... (Half the reason that Cardinal had so many points for Maine is that nobody wanted to take him on, on either end of the ice.)
Cerretani's hustle and forecheck were the only offensive upsides against Merrimack this past post season. The rest of the team was handcuffed by Merrimack's stellar D and relentless attack (---hoping you can taste the sarcasm).
Canco, care to weigh in about this Lawrence Academy grad?
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I'm not saying that he doesn't play with enthusiasm; I'm just remarking on his lack of talent and judgment.
Nothing personal intended, but I'd cut him before I'd cut even Campbell... Cerretani is dead-wood on this team right now.
(And Red needs to create some space in Orono.)Last edited by Fishman'81; 04-17-2014, 11:19 PM.
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http://www.juniorhockeyplayers.com/c...sity-of-maine/Lowell Forever
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Originally posted by Fishman'81 View PostI'm not saying that he doesn't play with enthusiasm; I'm just remarking on his lack of talent and judgment.
Nothing personal intended, but I'd cut him before I'd cut even Campbell... Cerretani is dead-wood on this team right now.
(And Red needs to create some space in Orono.)
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Originally posted by Ma#1ne Hky View PostFWIW,I don't think Cerretani is going to be cut...I think he's a 4th liner...paired with 2 others to make up a tight fore-checking high energy line,you won't get much to any scoring from a line like this but they are needed in matching up with lines that hate pesky in your face players...there worth does not always show up on the score sheet...but I don't see Cerretani going away...if and I say "IF" and when there are cuts...I would say 2 players that could be on there way out and with that said nothing against either one of these players,but the number factor on the Roster I would say D-man Kyle Williams and Forward/sometime D-man Bill Norman could be two that don't make it for the 2014-15 season...just speculation on my part.Originally posted by BobbyBrady
Crosby probably wouldn't even be on BC's top two lines next year
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Originally posted by Drew S. View PostI don't see how cutting Williams makes any sense. He's from Maine and I don't believe he gets any scholarship money. From what i've seen, he's more than capable of being the eighth dman.
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Originally posted by Ma#1ne Hky View PostFWIW,I don't think Cerretani is going to be cut...I think he's a 4th liner...paired with 2 others to make up a tight fore-checking high energy line,you won't get much to any scoring from a line like this but they are needed in matching up with lines that hate pesky in your face players...there worth does not always show up on the score sheet...but I don't see Cerretani going away...if and I say "IF" and when there are cuts...I would say 2 players that could be on there way out and with that said nothing against either one of these players,but the number factor on the Roster I would say D-man Kyle Williams and Forward/sometime D-man Bill Norman could be two that don't make it for the 2014-15 season...just speculation on my part.
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Originally posted by Ma#1ne Hky View PostI would say that this is a NEW Coaching staff and FWIW that just because your from Maine has not much to do with other then there here to win and have players play not be from Maine sitting in the Stands...as I said before just speculation on my part...and not worth a whole lot.
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Simon Butala was drafted in the first round of the USHL Phase I (Futures) Draft by the Madison Capitals, an expansion team. The other expansion team Bloomington Thunder selected Konstantin Chernyuk in the 4th round while Sioux Falls Stampede selected AJ Drobot also in the 4th round. Pat Shea, Cam Spicer, and Lucas Michaud will be eligible for tomorrow's Phase II Draft.
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Maine recruits represented at USHL draft
By Nathan Fournier
The University of Maine had five recruits drafted by the United States Hockey League on Monday and Tuesday.
The Black Bears saw all three of its 1998 birth year recruits go in the Phase I portion of the draft on Monday night. Simon Butala, a defenseman from Downingtown PA., spent the year with the Long Island Gulls minor midget program was selected eighth overall by the expansion Madison Capitals.
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