Unfortunately, I completely understand this. Why would anyone want to commit to such a sub-mediocre program with major uncertainty at the top?
When Cornell cratered in the mid 90s we had one incoming class of 3. McCutcheon was fired the following Spring. If you want some good news, we have been to the NC$$ a dozen times in the following 24 seasons, so rebirth happens.
Unfortunately, I completely understand this. Why would anyone want to commit to such a sub-mediocre program with major uncertainty at the top?
Your chances of playing are much higher, come to Colgate and you probably play, this means a lot to some. A lot of schools have as many as 12-15 recruits (or more) every year, what are their actual chances of playing, not very good. I'd rather play for Colgate then be on the practice squad and never even see ice time or even suit up.
I count 5 on Heisenberg's list (Jack Hoey, Colton Young, Liam Watson-Braun, Ethan Mandeville and Matt Verboon). Arnaud Vachon was on last year's list as starting in 2018-19 but is still with the Brooks Bandits and listed as a Colgate commit so I think he's probably in the class too. GateRadio said awhile back in the thread that the class also includes another BCHL blue liner but no name has come out on that.
Quality wise I think here is some reason for optimism. Young and Vachon finished top 15 in points in a strong AJHL (Vachon's Brooks Bandits have been ranked #1 in Canadian jr. hockey pretty much all year and until dropping an overtime playoff game to Young's Eagles, hadn't lost a game since Nov. 27th - finishing the season at 57-3). Vachon has had a strong post-season with 5/5/10 in 9 games. Young was 2/6/8 in 10 games before getting knocked out of the playoffs by Vachon's Bandits. Verboon finished 20th in the BCHL in scoring (4th among rookies) but was tied for 10th in goals (tied for 2nd among rookies) and was 2nd in goals, tied for 2nd in assists and tied for 3rd in points per game from Jan 2019 on. Watson-Braun's PG Spruce Kings are 12-1 and are waiting on a finals opponent in the BCHL while Mandeville's Ottawa Jr. Sens are up 3-0 in their OJHL semi-finals. Hoey is a mystery having apparently suffered a season ending injury in pre-season. All are big boys - over 6' and at least 170 lbs - Mandeville is listed at 6'4" and 201lbs! with the addition of Alex Young next year (3rd in the AJHL in both points and goals as a rookie), seems to be a good bit of goal scoring coming in - if we can get on the board with even modest regularity, we could return to respectability pretty quickly. Fingers crossed.
I count 5 on Heisenberg's list (Jack Hoey, Colton Young, Liam Watson-Braun, Ethan Mandeville and Matt Verboon). Arnaud Vachon was on last year's list as starting in 2018-19 but is still with the Brooks Bandits and listed as a Colgate commit so I think he's probably in the class too. GateRadio said awhile back in the thread that the class also includes another BCHL blue liner but no name has come out on that.
Seven total from what I understand with the French Canadian centerman from Brooks and an iron man defensemen from the USHL. Prince George will be playing in the BCHL finals against an opponent TBD. Brooks is playing in the AJHL semifinals and will host the RBC Cup later this spring.
Also, you're slightly mis-spelling one of the names. Said young man's dad is Kent Manderville who played 15 years in the NHL after two seasons at Cornell in the early 90's.
Seven total from what I understand with the French Canadian centerman from Brooks and an iron man defensemen from the USHL. Prince George will be playing in the BCHL finals against an opponent TBD. Brooks is playing in the AJHL semifinals and will host the RBC Cup later this spring.
Also, you're slightly mis-spelling one of the names. Said young man's dad is Kent Manderville who played 15 years in the NHL after two seasons at Cornell in the early 90's.
Note that Ethan Manderville's Mom is Kim Ratushny, a star on the Cornell women's team and sister of Dan Ratushny who like Kent Manderville was an outstanding player on the Cornell men's team.
That lineage is superb and needless to say there were a lot of alumni eyebrows raised when Ethan chose to attend Colgate.
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