Forwarded message: From [log in to unmask] Tue May 17 16:15:58 1994 Date: Tue, 17 May 1994 16:13:36 -0400 From: Dave Hendrickson <[log in to unmask]> Message-Id: <[log in to unmask]> To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: Eastern Recruits Thanks to Tony for posting these recruits. I was going to try to post the info at lunchtime, but instead I'll just add a couple comments. > > BOSTON COLLEGE: > > Mike Correia G Avon Old Farms Tewksbury, MA > Correia was a member of the US Select-17 team. According to my not-so-well- placed sources at UMass-Lowell, here is what happened with this player: it was between UML and BC for this kid and he opted for BC, although this was apparently before the time period where things could become official. When Milbury came in, he wanted to use Correia's scholarship for another player (who perhaps hadn't considered BC until Milbury became coach). Since UML still had a scholarship available, it looked like Correia was coming to Lowell. However, apparently higher ups at BC decided that it was improper to back out of a verbal commitment and said that the original offer must stand. So Correia went back to BC. I have no way of confirming this, but the basic scenario certainly has verisimilitude. Based purely on hockey opportunities, the move would seem a curious one. At UML, Rollie's departure has left a hole you can drive a truck through. The backup, Craig Lindsey played only a couple periods in the entire season. It is unclear just how good he'll be. The situation with BC is in stark contrast. Greg Taylor would appear to be the man at BC for the next three years. If BC was a better match for Correia's academic interests, then he made a good move. And there are certainly other possible legitimate reasons for his decision, but he certainly turned down a great opportunity to play right from the start at UML. > > > BOSTON UNIVERSITY: > > Chris Drury F Fairfield Prep Trumbull, Conn. > Chris Kelleher D St. Sebastian's Belmont, MA > Jeff Kealty D Catholic Memorial Framingham, MA > Tom Noble G Catholic Memorial Hanover, MA > Mike Sylvia F Catholic Memorial Newton, MA > Drury, Noble, and Kealty were also on the Select-17 team. Drury is a great all-around athlete. He led his Trumbull team to the Little League World Series championship in 1989. I'll predict that if not by his sophomore year, then certainly by his junior year Kealty will be making All Hockey East squads. Baring injury of course. Kelleher (6' 2", 210) is a fifth round pick of the Penguins. > > > MAINE: > > Dany Bousquet F Penticton (BCJHL) Montreal, Quebec > Jeff Foster D Smith Falls (COJHL) Napanee, Ontario > Tony Tempestilli F Montreal Bourassa (Midget AAA) Montreal, Quebec > Shawn Wansborough F Smith Falls (COJHL) Deseronto, Ontario > Brian White D Arlington Catholic High School Burlington, MA > > COMMENTS: > > Being that I am from Burlington and not Montreal or Ontario, This, I suspect, is as subtle as Tony gets. :-) :-) :-) > > UMASS-LOWELL: > > Shannon Basaraba LW Rochester Mustangs (USHL) Intrntl Falls, Minn > Scott Fankhauser G Loomis-Chaffee School > Mike Henderson D/F Vernon (BCJHL) Brampton, Ontario > Chris Libett D Michigan Nationals (NAJHL) W. Bloomfield, Mich > Mike Kinsley F Rhode Island Sharks (EJHL) Franklin, MA > Mike Nicholishen D Wexford Raiders Mississauga, Ontar. > Adam Tramonte F Tyngsboro Huskies (EJHL) Chelmsford, MA > > COMMENTS: > > I know nothing about any of these players. > If anyone knows, I am curious as to what exactly is the EJHL. Thanks. > I'd like to say I know more about these players but for now I don't. In any case, the EJHL is the Eastern Junior Hockey League and includes the following teams (in order of standings at ~ Mar 1) Granite State Stars NECDL Classics Tyngsboro Huskies The Pics RI Sharks O'Neil Club So note that Pat Bottino who went to UNH from the NECDL Classics is also a EJHL "grad". BTW, none of the EJHL players were among the top 5 pointgetters in the league. I can second Greg Sorenson's words regarding the quality of the Wexford Raiders program. If I had more time, I'd recount a story... > > MERRIMACK: > > Jim Sapienza F North Quincy High School North Quincy, MA > Didn't see him this year, but saw him in last year's HS playoffs. He was a very good high school player, but a year's passing has wreaked havoc on my weak neurons and I really can't comment on his college potential. > > There are no players entering Hockey East from the Springfield Olympics. hmm. > True, but Deron Quint is a former Pic (don't think he was there this year, but he has been there past years) and he should go somewhere between 5-15 in the NHL draft. (That's pick 5-15 in the *first* round.) So not exactly a totally lost year for the Pics. ***************************************************** ,-******-, * Dave Hendrickson "Robo" [log in to unmask] * *' ## '* * A Hockey Polygamist and Get-A-Lifer * *## ___##___ ##* * GO BROONS!!! Go Red Wings!! Go LA Kings! * * ##| ___ \## * * GO UMASS-LOWELL!!! Go Maine!! 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