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Originally posted by CollegeHockeyRinkReport View PostFusco is the son/nephew of Harvard's Hobey winning Fuscos.
In other news, Reilly Walsh already has 2 goals in the Devils prospect game, and the Devils are still in contact trying to sign Alex Kerfoot. Please Alex?Former Harvard Hockey broadcaster on 95.3 FM and WHRB.org.
Go Crimson!
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Originally posted by alslammerz View PostFarinacci is also the nephew, I believe, of a Harvard hockey alum from the same era.
In other news, Reilly Walsh already has 2 goals in the Devils prospect game, and the Devils are still in contact trying to sign Alex Kerfoot. Please Alex?
On Alexander. That's a bit surprising and I'm wondering if he is taking the Vesey route to become a free agent. I think the deadline for the Devils to sign him is August 15th or somewhere in that neighborhood. Would love for the Bruins to go after him but I'm guessing Vancouver will make a strong play for him if he indeed becomes a free agent.
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So i played tennis this morning at Behrens and as I was walking past Bright Landry on my way to my car, I couldn't help but think about the following: if Harvard had won the national championship, would Ryan Donato have signed with the Bruins? The Globe ran another article following the end of development camp and again, they asked Sweeney about his approach to Ryan. Sweeney was diplomatic as always and I'm sure it has a lot to do with the fact that he played with Teddy. And maybe they do feel Ryan would benefit from another year at Harvard. Personally, I hope he finishes his four years consecutively but I think the Bruins are going to overhaul their roster by this time next year and Ryan will be #1 on their list of prospects that they will attempt to sign.
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Originally posted by alslammerz View PostFarinacci is also the nephew, I believe, of a Harvard hockey alum from the same era.
In other news, Reilly Walsh already has 2 goals in the Devils prospect game, and the Devils are still in contact trying to sign Alex Kerfoot. Please Alex?
Will try and predict the lines shortly. Donato going to play center this year.
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Originally posted by bothman View PostDevils beat writers very bullish on Walsh. Should step into the 6th D role as a frosh. D will be very good and deep.
Will try and predict the lines shortly. Donato going to play center this year.
Interesting that Ryan would move to center. Does that move Badini to the second line? What about Colton Kerfoot? And does this open up a spot for Luke Gregoire at left wing on either the first or second lines?
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Looks like the schedule is out http://www.gocrimson.com/sports/mice/2017-18/schedule
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Originally posted by Game0n View PostLooks like the schedule is out http://www.gocrimson.com/sports/mice/2017-18/schedule
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I have a question out of curiosity, not trying to ruffle up anyone's feathers. I see Harvard has twenty three recruits coming in after this year so far(in 2018 and later). Are you telling me they're all student athletes, looks like the recruiting bar is lowered ? How many schollies do they give out ? How do they do this ? Very curious !It all starts with the goaltending.
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Originally posted by sshablak View PostI have a question out of curiosity, not trying to ruffle up anyone's feathers. I see Harvard has twenty three recruits coming in after this year so far(in 2018 and later). Are you telling me they're all student athletes, looks like the recruiting bar is lowered ? How many schollies do they give out ? How do they do this ? Very curious !
My 2 cents anyhow.
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Early 2018 rankings suggest Harvard has 2 first rounders in Wahlstrom and Wilde:
https://www.hockeyprospect.com/2018-...-early-top-31/
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Originally posted by bothman View PostWhen you commit to Harvard, you commit to the process. No commit (even the most sought after like Wahlstrom, Wilde, and Warren) are guaranteed admittance. This is partially why Harvard has more recruits in addition to a lot of demand for the school and Playing for Donato given his style of NHL style of play (emphasis on puck movers, speed, and skill).
My 2 cents anyhow.
Every year, there are commits who do not get through admissions. When the school makes you an offer, it is with the understanding that the player keeps up their grades and test scores. At the very least, they must have math and verbal in the 600s (but 700+ is preferable) and minimum 3.0 GPA (unweighted)...
Here is a very good article on how the Academic index works with regards to Athletic Recruiting: http://www.nytimes.com/2011/12/25/sp...some-math.html
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Originally posted by sshablak View PostI have a question out of curiosity, not trying to ruffle up anyone's feathers. I see Harvard has twenty three recruits coming in after this year so far(in 2018 and later). Are you telling me they're all student athletes, looks like the recruiting bar is lowered ? How many schollies do they give out ? How do they do this ? Very curious !
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