Left shot forward, 5'10 170 lbs. He is described as undersized but gritty to make up for it, fast hands, plays quick, and up tempo, not afraid to battle on boards, goes to the net hard.... he is a 3.75/5. Seems like a solid recruit.
Left shot forward, 5'10 170 lbs. He is described as undersized but gritty to make up for it, fast hands, plays quick, and up tempo, not afraid to battle on boards, goes to the net hard.... he is a 3.75/5. Seems like a solid recruit.
Where Maine has so many forwards lined up I’m a little surprised by this one. Maine is cheap for him where he’s from MA so maybe he isn’t getting a ton of money. Could this commitment spell the end of Kawamura or Needham? I would think similar to last year Maine cuts ties with one or two recruits during the year.
Originally posted by BobbyBrady
Crosby probably wouldn't even be on BC's top two lines next year
Matt Osadick is tearing up the MJHL this season, 13 points in 6 games. He was a victim of a really late cut from Cedar Rapids of USHL. It is a shame because he might have done better going to BCHL, which is a better junior a league in cjhl.
Very exceptional ones in my humble opinion. I think Morrissey is going to be a rock star when he comes to Maine. Breen, I have to watch more when I can. They are a bit like Dawe. Undersized, skilled, nifty, cerebral... future looks very bright imho.
Looks like he is a 200 foot player and good penalty killer too.
Oh I like the sound of this... "He is a tireless worker and does every skill, camp, combine and clinic we offer and we feel that this been a big part of his maturation as a person and player,” Tim Lovell
I was reading the latest article on Nuetral Zone about their coverage of a futures prospect camp in Blaine, Minnesota. And noticed a player(2002) by the name of Bret Link from Anchorage, Alaska. So I assume he son of former Black bear defenseman Tony Link because according to elite prospects Tony was coaching the team Bret was playing for. They gave Bret, along with some others, the highest mark(A), and said he is a right shot power forward that can put the puck in the net. Red Gendron was an assistant at Maine for Tony's junior and senior years. We have had great success with Alaska natives(Swayman being most recent example, Heisten brother, Tony, etc...), so I am hoping Gendron can close the deal on sons of former Blackbears. I see he went to the USA select 16 national development camp. Incidently that is the same camp where other right shot forward with UMaine ties also attended(James Tepper, son of Stephen Tepper & Jack Reimann nephew of Tommy Reimann). Tepper was in the same class as Tony Link, so he also was coached by then assistant Red Gendron. Tommy Reimann played one season with Ben Guite. However, he red shirted the 98/99 season and would have skated a lot with both Ben Guite and Alfie Michaud during the national championship season. I wonder if any of these three right shot 2002 born players with UMaine ties are being recruited by UMaine?
Looks like he is a 200 foot player and good penalty killer too.
Oh I like the sound of this... "He is a tireless worker and does every skill, camp, combine and clinic we offer and we feel that this been a big part of his maturation as a person and player,” Tim Lovell
Thanks for the link, Blackie.
(I wonder if Tim has any eligibility left..? Shawn and Grant brought water-bugs like him regularly, and I miss that.)
(I wonder if Tim has any eligibility left..? Shawn and Grant brought water-bugs like him regularly, and I miss that.)
Tim Lovell Jr does.
He is a small defensemen on the same Northeast Generals(NAHL) team as Gaudette. There is also a young Gaudette brother that is a defensemen and plays on that team as well.
My guess is you will enjoy Dawe. He is Nifty with a capital N.
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