Re: RPI 2010 Recruit Thread: Give Me Laliberté or Give Me Death!
His page in the Atlantic Youth Hockey League showing stats starting in 04-05: http://atlanticyouth.org/player_info...41&seasonid=14. He spent most of last season at the Gunnery. (IIRC, Keith Dupee played there.)
He was fourth in scoring in this summer's Select 17 Camp. http://www.geocities.com/dent0110/news2009select17.html Terrence Wallin Red F 5-4-5-9
USHR from that camp: Terrence Wallin (#10 Red) – Attends the Gunnery. Had a good week. Uncommitted. 37 -- 5'9”, 161 lb.
Old stuff at HF http://hfboards.com/showthread.php?t=563854
Snippets from TheScoutingNews, a pay site, so I can't get the entire articles:
Chris Heisenberg has Terrence Wallin playing for the NH Monarchs. That appears to be wrong. Terrence Wallin-RW NH Jr. Monarchs (EJHL) 6' 160 -92
His page in the Atlantic Youth Hockey League showing stats starting in 04-05: http://atlanticyouth.org/player_info...41&seasonid=14. He spent most of last season at the Gunnery. (IIRC, Keith Dupee played there.)
He was fourth in scoring in this summer's Select 17 Camp. http://www.geocities.com/dent0110/news2009select17.html Terrence Wallin Red F 5-4-5-9
USHR from that camp: Terrence Wallin (#10 Red) – Attends the Gunnery. Had a good week. Uncommitted. 37 -- 5'9”, 161 lb.
Old stuff at HF http://hfboards.com/showthread.php?t=563854
Terrence Wallin- Great Select 16, very good wiht the puck and an absolute sniper.
We asked one scout to name a prospect he could vouch for as the future D 1 NCAA caliber performer right now! Without hesitation the scout nominated Terrence Wallin (1992, Long Island Gulls U16) …
Major offensive talent?
Every goalie in the nation has to keep his vigil up at all times when facing Long Island Gulls 1992 DOB offensive dinosaur Terrence Wallin …
Every goalie in the nation has to keep his vigil up at all times when facing Long Island Gulls 1992 DOB offensive dinosaur Terrence Wallin …
Totally impressive?
1992 DOB Gunnery/ Long Island Gulls AAA forward Terrence Wallin has been getting the juices of more then one recruiter flowing faster this season with his pro-like, mature and poised game!
1992 DOB Gunnery/ Long Island Gulls AAA forward Terrence Wallin has been getting the juices of more then one recruiter flowing faster this season with his pro-like, mature and poised game!
Does he have the size needed?
New Jersey 1992 born player prospect Terrence Wallin has an inborn knack for playing hockey. The fifteen year old is one of the most talented players in his area of the country. Unfortunately for the youngster he is only 5’7”. Will this pose a problem for him at the higher levels of hockey? Is he big and strong enough for the Junior game? Is the prep school route perhaps a better fit? Will he ever get the attention from NCAA recruiters?
New Jersey 1992 born player prospect Terrence Wallin has an inborn knack for playing hockey. The fifteen year old is one of the most talented players in his area of the country. Unfortunately for the youngster he is only 5’7”. Will this pose a problem for him at the higher levels of hockey? Is he big and strong enough for the Junior game? Is the prep school route perhaps a better fit? Will he ever get the attention from NCAA recruiters?
Prep school player extrodinaire?
Scouting experts for instance label 1992 DOB (Gunnery) forward Terrance Wallin as a prototypical prep school hockey player ...
Scouting experts for instance label 1992 DOB (Gunnery) forward Terrance Wallin as a prototypical prep school hockey player ...
Doing it right!
Players that display good hockey upside always find themselves an object of close scouting scrutiny. They don’t have much margin for error. They have to keep up the good work at all times to keep their hockey stock from plummeting. Case in point: Terrence Wallin. The 1992 year born forward has already carved out a stellar reputation for himself in the New Jersey area hockey ranks. The youngster told the Scouting News that the current season has seen steady improvement for himself as a player.
Players that display good hockey upside always find themselves an object of close scouting scrutiny. They don’t have much margin for error. They have to keep up the good work at all times to keep their hockey stock from plummeting. Case in point: Terrence Wallin. The 1992 year born forward has already carved out a stellar reputation for himself in the New Jersey area hockey ranks. The youngster told the Scouting News that the current season has seen steady improvement for himself as a player.
Chris Heisenberg has Terrence Wallin playing for the NH Monarchs. That appears to be wrong. Terrence Wallin-RW NH Jr. Monarchs (EJHL) 6' 160 -92
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