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  • Re: All Things Denver-The Real XXXIV

    Originally posted by du78 View Post
    Per Chambers today, DU will forge forward with just 17 skaters including 11 forwards and 6 d-men. Gwoz will not be bringing in any mid-season replacements. Forwards Garrett Allen (finger operation) and Jarrod Mermis (leave of absence) are out indefinitely. Their return would allow DU to dress 12 forwards. Sounds like Jussi will be the goalie going forward as he is en fuego.

    http://www.denverpost.com/du/ci_2232...orward-just-17
    Trying to remember the last time DU brought in a mid-season replacement. I can't think of any. Has that ever happened under Gwoz?

    EDIT--I just read the Chambers article, which says it has never happened under Gwoz. I can't remember it happening before him, either.
    Last edited by Pablo; 01-08-2013, 12:14 PM.

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      Originally posted by dggoddard View Post
      This is as tough to understand as the Mermis decision.

      London has two of the top six goaltenders in the OHL. One guy has a record of 16-1-1 and the other is 18-4-1. And they both have over 92% save percentages.

      Now UNO has no viable backup goalie this season & the #1 goalie will graduate after this season.

      http://board.uscho.com/showthread.ph...=1#post5591100

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      • Re: All Things Denver-The Real XXXIV

        Originally posted by Pablo View Post
        Trying to remember the last time DU brought in a mid-season replacement. I can't think of any. Has that ever happened under Gwoz?

        EDIT--I just read the Chambers article, which says it has never happened under Gwoz. I can't remember it happening before him, either.
        I know, I know!!! It was around 1990 or so. His name was Daryl Seltenreich or something like that. He was really fast!! I'm pretty sure he transferred mid season from Air Force. (this is where we need Swami, maybe if I write something totally egregious he will chime in!)
        "The bottom line is, the cream rose to the top, and that’s Denver.”
        Tom Serratore

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          Originally posted by Dmann View Post
          I know, I know!!! It was around 1990 or so. His name was Daryl Seltenreich or something like that. He was really fast!! I'm pretty sure he transferred mid season from Air Force. (this is where we need Swami, maybe if I write something totally egregious he will chime in!)
          .

          Players that transfer from D-1 schools have to sit out a year, so that's not the same as bringing in a recruit who has signed an LOI in January.

          Some football players, usually quarterbacks, graduate from from high school a semester early and enroll in college to participate in Spring Drills without losing eligibility.

          Darryl Seltenreich transferred from Illinois-Chicago and sat out the 1985-86 season. He was a really good player who averaged almost a point and a half in two seasons at DU.

          Interestingly he has a couple of kids playing for the Littleton Hawks who won a Colorado State Championship last year..

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          Darryl Seltenreich transferred from Illinois-Chicago and sat out the 1985-86 season. He was a really good player who averaged almost a point and a half in two seasons at DU.
          So basically, I got everything wrong there!!!
          "The bottom line is, the cream rose to the top, and that’s Denver.”
          Tom Serratore

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            Originally posted by Dmann View Post
            So basically, I got everything wrong there!!!
            You got the name right so I looked it up in the media guide.

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              Originally posted by dggoddard View Post
              You got the name right so I looked it up in the media guide.
              We could have used him during the 85-86 season!!! I remember how fast he would come off the player's bench and skate to the action, woooossshhh!!!
              Last edited by Dmann; 01-08-2013, 01:21 PM.
              "The bottom line is, the cream rose to the top, and that’s Denver.”
              Tom Serratore

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                Darryl Seltenreich transferred from Illinois-Chicago and sat out the 1985-86 season. He was a really good player who averaged almost a point and a half in two seasons at DU.
                Darryl is the head coach for the team that just won the state championship for the 3rd time and will go to Nationals in April.
                http://www.littletonhockey.org/page/...or-aa-2012-13-
                GO DU !!!

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                • Re: All Things Denver-The Real XXXIV

                  Where Are They Now?

                  NHL--Coming Back
                  Tyler Bozak-Toronto
                  Chris Butler--Calgary (Karlskrona, Sweden)
                  Matt Carle--Tampa
                  Paul Stastny--Colorado (EHC Red Bull Munchen-Munich, Germany)

                  Coach Kevin Dineen-Florida Panthers

                  AHL
                  Drew Shore--San Antonio
                  John Lee- San Antonio
                  Jason Zucker--Houston
                  (1st report from Star Tribune--will not be asked to Wild training camp)
                  Patrick Wiercioch--Binghamton
                  Matt Donovan--Bridgeport
                  Patrick Mullen--Chicago
                  Peter Mannino--Manchester
                  Joe Colborne--Toronto
                  Tyler Ruegsegger--Abbotsford

                  ECHL
                  Gabe Gauthier--Colorado
                  Kyle Ostrow--Colorado
                  Kevin Ulanski--Colorado
                  William Wrenn--Alaska
                  Cody Brookwell--Gwinnett
                  Dustin Jackson--Gwinnett
                  John Ryder--Idaho
                  Geoff Paukovich--Las Vegas
                  Marc Cheverie--Elmira

                  CHL
                  Luke Fulghum--Denver
                  Aaron Mackenzie--Denver
                  Anthony Maiani--Allen (Tx)
                  Brett Skinner--Allen

                  INTERNATIONAL
                  Rhett Rakhshani HV71 (Sweden)
                  Luke Salazar--Frisk Asker (Norway)
                  Adrian Veideman--Vienna Capitals (Austria)
                  Matt Glasser-- Shanghai, (China)
                  Andrew Thomas--Ljubljana Olimpija HK (Austria)
                  Ryan Dingle--Cortina (Italy)
                  Ryan Caldwell--Lukko Rauma (Finland)


                  MIA
                  Brock Trotter--last seen last season AHL Portland/St. Johns
                  T.J. Fast--last seen last season AHL Hamilton
                  Keith Seabrook--last seen Val Pusteria HC (Italy)
                  Brandon Vossburg--last seen Denver Cutthroat Training camp
                  Stephen Cunningham-last seen Denver Cutthroat Training camp=probably back home in Boulder

                  Found:
                  Matt Laatsch-last seen in Mankato with Matt Carle for the DU games-Anaheim Ducks Scouting Staff
                  J.P. Testwuide-- living , fishing, and hunting in Meeker, CO.
                  Brian Gifford- From Twitter--living in Colorado/playing golf
                  GO DU !!!

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                    Originally posted by vizoroo View Post
                    Where Are They Now?AHL
                    Jason Zucker--Houston
                    (1st report from Star Tribune--will not be asked to Wild training camp)
                    This backs up what I saw during the one Aeros game I attended. He was on the third/fourth line and wasn't all that prominent. Will be interesting to see if he gets more ice time now that some Aeros guys head up to Minnesota.

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                      Kind of surprising that Zucker wouldn't be going to Wild camp. Here is an article which talks about how he's doing:

                      http://www.hockeywilderness.com/2013...oon-to-be-wild

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                        Originally posted by vizoroo View Post
                        Where Are They Now?

                        NHL--Coming Back
                        Tyler Bozak-Toronto
                        Chris Butler--Calgary (Karlskrona, Sweden)
                        Matt Carle--Tampa
                        Paul Stastny--Colorado (EHC Red Bull Munchen-Munich, Germany)

                        Coach Kevin Dineen-Florida Panthers

                        AHL
                        Drew Shore--San Antonio
                        John Lee- San Antonio
                        Jason Zucker--Houston
                        (1st report from Star Tribune--will not be asked to Wild training camp)
                        Patrick Wiercioch--Binghamton
                        Matt Donovan--Bridgeport
                        Patrick Mullen--Chicago
                        Peter Mannino--Manchester
                        Joe Colborne--Toronto
                        Tyler Ruegsegger--Abbotsford

                        ECHL
                        Gabe Gauthier--Colorado
                        Kyle Ostrow--Colorado
                        Kevin Ulanski--Colorado
                        William Wrenn--Alaska
                        Cody Brookwell--Gwinnett
                        Dustin Jackson--Gwinnett
                        John Ryder--Idaho
                        Geoff Paukovich--Las Vegas
                        Marc Cheverie--Elmira

                        CHL
                        Luke Fulghum--Denver
                        Aaron Mackenzie--Denver
                        Anthony Maiani--Allen (Tx)
                        Brett Skinner--Allen

                        INTERNATIONAL
                        Rhett Rakhshani HV71 (Sweden)
                        Luke Salazar--Frisk Asker (Norway)
                        Adrian Veideman--Vienna Capitals (Austria)
                        Matt Glasser-- Shanghai, (China)
                        Andrew Thomas--Ljubljana Olimpija HK (Austria)
                        Ryan Dingle--Cortina (Italy)
                        Ryan Caldwell--Lukko Rauma (Finland)


                        MIA
                        Brock Trotter--last seen last season AHL Portland/St. Johns
                        T.J. Fast--last seen last season AHL Hamilton
                        Keith Seabrook--last seen Val Pusteria HC (Italy)
                        Brandon Vossburg--last seen Denver Cutthroat Training camp
                        Stephen Cunningham-last seen Denver Cutthroat Training camp=probably back home in Boulder

                        Found:
                        Matt Laatsch-last seen in Mankato with Matt Carle for the DU games-Anaheim Ducks Scouting Staff
                        J.P. Testwuide-- living , fishing, and hunting in Meeker, CO.
                        Brian Gifford- From Twitter--living in Colorado/playing golf
                        Good job!
                        Gauthier is with Denver Cutthroats with Fulghum and McKenzie and is currently injured.
                        Beau Bennett with Wilkes-Barre/Scranton

                        Sounds like Donovan will get a shot to make Islanders, Bridgeport's best d-man this season and Snow said one of the Bridgeport d-men will be on Isles.

                        Will be interesting to see if Colborne gets a shot with Leafs and Bennett gets a shot with Pens.
                        Last edited by du78; 01-08-2013, 06:17 PM.
                        DU HOCKEY 1958 1960 1961 1968 1969 2004 2005 2017 NCAA CHAMPIONS

                        DU SKIING 1954 1955 1956 1957 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1969 1970 1971 2000 2001 2002 2005 2008 2009 2010 2014 2016 2018 NCAA CHAMPIONS

                        DU LACROSSE 2015 NCAA CHAMPIONS

                        MATT CARLE WINNER OF 2006 HOBEY BAKER AWARD


                        Geoff Paukovich: That's why I came to Denver, to beat CC.

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                        • Re: All Things Denver-The Real XXXIV

                          DU Game Notes for Friday's game against UNO.

                          Q named WCHA Rookie of the Week and Jussi named WCHA Defensive Player of the Week!!!!

                          http://www.wcha.com/men/pres1213/201301/jan8wpm.pdf
                          Last edited by du78; 01-08-2013, 06:36 PM.
                          DU HOCKEY 1958 1960 1961 1968 1969 2004 2005 2017 NCAA CHAMPIONS

                          DU SKIING 1954 1955 1956 1957 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1969 1970 1971 2000 2001 2002 2005 2008 2009 2010 2014 2016 2018 NCAA CHAMPIONS

                          DU LACROSSE 2015 NCAA CHAMPIONS

                          MATT CARLE WINNER OF 2006 HOBEY BAKER AWARD


                          Geoff Paukovich: That's why I came to Denver, to beat CC.

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                          • Re: All Things Denver-The Real XXXIV

                            If Matt has a good camp and gives 100% effort, he's a sure bet for New York
                            I want to be a fan of the best team in college hockey - so that explains why I am a DENVER fan!

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