Tony recently posted the Boston Globe's list of incoming players for the
Hockey East schools. I managed to track down that issue of the Globe (it
was last Sunday's), and here are the recruits listed for the ECAC schools.
I think Harvard's and RPI's recruits have already been posted, but they are
included below for the sake of completeness.
I'll also post the Div. II/III recruits to hockey-3.
NAME POS. PREVIOUS TEAM HOMETOWN
BROWN:
Brian Crowley LW Unionville, Ont.
John Direnzo F St. Michael's College Toronto, Ont.
Brent Hoiness RW Saskatoon, Sask.
Damian Prescott C Governor Dummer Academy Ipswich, MA
Jimmy Anderson D Hawthorn Woods, IL
D.J. Harding D Kimball Union Academy Salem, NH
Jeff Holowaty G Regina, Sask.
Brown is losing some of their top guns this year (Mark Fabbro, Kelly Jones,
Chris Kaban), so the forwards might see some action pretty quickly. The
Bears' biggest loss, of course, is All-ECAC goalie Geoff Finch. The job
will probably go to Mike Parsons, but if Holowaty can adapt to the college
game quickly enough, he might force a rotation.
CLARKSON:
Chris Clark RW Springfield Olympics South Windsor, CT
Ken Corp LW Canton College (transfer) Buffalo, NY
Claude Morin C Kent State (transfer) Ste. Marie, Que.
Dana Mulvihill RW/C Nepean Raiders Nepean, Ont.
Scott Ricci D Gloucester Rangers Osgoode, Ont.
Nicholas Windsor D Cornwall Colts Waterloo, Que.
Dan Murphy G Nanaimo Clippers Nanaimo, B.C.
Jonathan Parrella G Clinton CC (transfer) Montreal, Que.
Just out of curiosity, are community college transfers common in the North
Country? I think I've seen a few CC players on Clarkson and St. Lawrence
rosters in the past. An experienced Claude Morin, one of Kent's top
scorers, will help make up for the departure of Hobey finalist Craig Conroy.
However, the Golden Knights will be scrambling to fill the void left by
departing goalie Jason Currie, a second-team ECAC All-Star.
COLGATE:
Bill Baaki RW Wisconsin Capitals Detroit, MI
Dru Burgess C Cornwall Colts Hamilton, Ont.
Ben Crittenden C North Iowa Huskies Eagle River, AK
Tim Loftsgard C Melfort Mustangs Kyle, Sask.
Rob Mara RW Belmont Hill Belmont, MA
Brian Owen LW Belmont Hill Arlington, MA
I wonder if this was by design. Red Raider coach Don Vaughan is definitely
offense-minded, and his team is losing forwards Sam Raffoul and Bruce
Gardiner among others. The defense returns almost intact but could have
used a little shoring up. And I'm sorry to "dis" Ithaca Youth Hockey
product Jason Gates, but Colgate does not have much to speak of in the way
of goaltending.
CORNELL:
Ryan Smart C Meadville HS Meadville, PA
Jason Dailey D Nichols School Pittsford, NY
Jason Elliot G Selkirk HS Chapman, Australia
Yes, Australia. Elliot is really from Canada, but his parents moved to
Australia some time ago. The Big Red's endless search for offense has
turned up Ryan Smart, who set a Meadville (near Pittsburgh) record with his
career total of 401 points. His 191 goals and 210 assists were also school
records. Whether he is a legitimately big fish or it was just a small pond
remains to be seen.
DARTMOUTH:
Jeremiah Buckley F Oakdale, MN
Bob Cancelli F Aurora Eagles Mississaugua, Ont.
Brian Fleming F Belmont Hill Needham, MA
Shaun Peet F Penticton Panthers Lantzille, B.C.
Charlie Retter F Wexford Raiders Toronto, Ont.
Jon Sturgis F Minnetonka, MN
Dave Whitworth F Penticton Panthers Coquitlam, B.C.
Shane Ness D Penticton Panthers North Vancouver, B.C.
Darik Buchar G Hibbing, MN
Well, they're going where the players are. The Big Green welcomes three
players from Minnesota and three more from Penticton, the team that Paul
Kariya made famous. A few years ago, Dartmouth brought in a class that had
a number of gems in it: forwards Tony DelCarmine and Scott Fraser, blue-
liner Mike Loga, and goalie Mike Bracco. It would help if the incoming
class had some top-notch players also, especially since all of those guys
are leaving this year.
HARVARD:
Henry Higdon C Phillips Academy Greenwich, NY
Doug Sproule LW Hotchkiss School Des Moines, IA
Brian Famigletti D Glen Head, NY
Geordie Hyland D Upper Canada College Toronto, Ont.
Jeremiah McCarthy D Belmont Hill [Belmont, MA?]
Hey, what are these guys doing recruiting New Yorkers? Don't cry for
Harvard just yet -- any team that still has a Steve Martins is a force to be
reckoned with -- but this does not look like the Crimson's usual high-impact
freshman class, and the loss of Aaron Israel to the pros may or may not make
things interesting...
PRINCETON:
Matt Brush F Des Moines (USJHL) Birmingham, MI
Casson Masters F Olds Grizzlies (AJHL) LeDuc, Alb.
Chris Patrick F Kent School Oakton, VA
Robbie Sinclair C Cape Breton (Midget AAA) Glace Bay, N.S.
Martin Ouimet D Milton Academy Laval, Que.
Erasmo Saltarelli G St. Hubert, Spatial (LHJAQ) Montreal, Que.
Score one for the Tigers. Casson Masters looked like he was headed to
Cornell last year (and indeed was listed as a Cornell recruit in the Globe),
but he opted to move from Midget AAA into the juniors for a year instead. I
think he was only 17 and maybe felt he wasn't ready to make the jump to
college yet. Dunno if Martin Ouimet is related to Mark Ouimet, who played
for Michigan a couple years ago, but for what it's worth, they're not from
the same hometown.
RPI:
Doug Battaglia LW Brockville Braves Barrie, Ont.
Eric Healey C New England Classics Hull, MA
Chris Aldous D Northwood Prep Northwood, MA
Bryan Tapper D Rexford Raiders Scarborough, Ont.
Bryon Massota G Hotchkiss School Northford, CT
It'll be interesting to see if Mike "5-7? On a Soapbox, Maybe" Tamburro
winds up with the starting job between the pipes now that Neil Little has
moved on. The Engineers bring in two defensemen to replace the two that are
graduating, so they are still apparently going to have a total of only six
-- and injuries and depth were a problem behind the blue line last year.
ST. LAWRENCE:
Paul DiFrancesco C Nepean, Ont.
Mark McGrath LW Bracebridge, Ont.
Derek McLaughlin LW Corunna, Ont.
Clint Owen G Mississauga, Ont.
There should be a good competition for forward spots at St. Lawrence. The
Saints already have a lot of young players on offense who are looking to
fill the shoes of graduates Mike Allain, Mark McGeough, and Spencer Meany --
and them's big shoes indeed.
UNION:
Boe Leslie F Carman, Man.
Charlie Moxham C Calgary, Alb.
Trevor Koenig G Edmonton, Alb.
The Dutchmen have done a solid job of loading up on Division I players since
joining the ECAC, to the point where they don't have a lot of holes to fill.
(Certainly goaltending isn't one of them, with the Luigi Villa-Mike Gallant
tandem) Union says good-bye to its last Division III player, Jeff Jiam-
petti.
VERMONT:
Jason Hamilton F Indianapolis Junior Ice Inglewood, OH
Justin Martin F Taft School Essex Junction, VT
Jason Reid D St. Andrews College Toronto, Ont.
Marc Magliaditi G Nicolas [Nichols?] School Niagara Falls, NY
Vermont got one heck of a lot of production out of last year's freshman
class, with ECAC Rookie of the Year Eric Perrin and Martin St. Louis at
forward and Tim Thomas between the pipes. Hopefully for the Cats, this
year's class will produce a couple of real finds as well. Wingers Travis
Lehouiller and Nicholas Perreault and defenseman Corey Machanic will not be
easy to replace.
Yale's recruits were not listed. A note in the Globe says, "A number of
other colleges were unable to provide information in time for publication."
--
Disclaimer -- Unless otherwise noted, all opinions expressed above are
strictly those of:
Bill Fenwick
Cornell '86 and '94.5
LET'S GO RED!!
"Cats are intended to teach us that not everything in nature has a function."
-- Garrison Keillor
|