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Recruopits- college hockey


scsavre

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I remeber a few years ago when Hakstal and Eaves got into it after the handshakes.

A Sioux tradition for sure. wink

You almost have to over recruit these days because you never know what is going to happen. You can't make everyone happy and their will be departures but it sure beats playing short handed. I think the key is to alwasy have a few walk-on/role player types who are happy to be there and push your skilled/young players if they aren't giving their all.

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Every year bear you have to find a new punchline with UND being the butt of it. Last year it was "double hackstals" grin.

Anyways UND got a recruit name Ben Chyzyk

http://undhockey.areavoices.com/?p=89988

It sounds like UND has a chance at Seth Jones. Told ESPN he narrowed his choices to UND or Everett(WHL). Maybe he's warming up to the college life more and more smile

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It sure must make it difficult to make recruiting plans when you have these flight risks to the WHL. Especially when they de-commit so late like JT did last year for UND. Duluth has a Canadian kid that is semi wavering as well.

Brooks, UMD and UNO were after Bryn Chyzyk. Plays along side Austin Farley in Fargo, who's a little spitfire that's coming to Duluth next year. Willie Corrin is another guy UMD commit on that team. Would have been nice to have 3 guys with previous chemistry, but I'll take 2.

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Brooks, UMD and UNO were after Bryn Chyzyk. Plays along side Austin Farley in Fargo, who's a little spitfire that's coming to Duluth next year. Willie Corrin is another guy UMD commit on that team. Would have been nice to have 3 guys with previous chemistry, but I'll take 2.

That makes that pick up that much sweeter for us...sorry Solbes.

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I think this Farley kid will be kind of fun to watch. Apparently gets under the skin of opposing players. And at least this year in the USHL, has the skilz to back it up.

Bryn is dead to me now that he's a Sioux.

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I think this Farley kid will be kind of fun to watch. Apparently gets under the skin of opposing players. And at least this year in the USHL, has the skilz to back it up.

Bryn is dead to me now that he's a Sioux.

Sounds like one of my fav's: Prpch from UND.

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Ian McCoshen from Hudson, WI is down to a final four of choices: UND, Wisconsin, Duluth, and Omaha. He's visited all of the campuses with the exception of the UND. I'm crossing my fingers but not holding my breath.

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I couldn't stand his Dad. That guy was one cheap POS but to his credit he was the reason for those great bench brawls between the Wings and the Avs in the late 90s.

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I hated his old man's style, but at least he would drop the gloves every now and then unlike some of the well known jaw jacking turtles currently playing in the NHL. Surprising he didn't end up in Denver, probably inherited the old mans gray matter too. Oh well, the Sioux could use a little more grit grin

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