Or, hear me out, he wasn’t good enough to be a major contributor in the USHL. Go to a weaker league in your draft year to put up points so it doesnt hurt your draft stock. BCHL hockey is barely better than the NAHL.Anderson is a maine commit on nhl central scouting list this year . why go to ushl as 2007 when they don’t play any of them thats why lot have them have left . Ushl is in denial because they had a complete control as only tier one league but they have really low end coaching and the game is over for them .
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I guess my point is he would have more than likely gone to the ushl next year but he signed with whl . Not sure your point since he’s playing in the whl next year which is better league than ushl . Dach his teammate will be drafted 3-4 th round this year is a penn state commit would more than likely gone to ushl next year but is heading to whl . I think you will see a good number of kids leave ushl this year for chl once the season over and no transfer fees .BCHl i think was a good league gaining traction on ushl with leaving hockey canada and merging with top Alberta league but new rule completely killed it . Nahl is irrelevant .Or, hear me out, he wasn’t good enough to be a major contributor in the USHL. Go to a weaker league in your draft year to put up points so it doesnt hurt your draft stock. BCHL hockey is barely better than the NAHL.
What's the point here, it's hard to keep track.Or, hear me out, he wasn’t good enough to be a major contributor in the USHL. Go to a weaker league in your draft year to put up points so it doesnt hurt your draft stock. BCHL hockey is barely better than the NAHL.
Anderson must be a pretty good player since he’s commited to Maine ( top programs ) and won u -16 natty title it looks with the Gulls year before . He’s 17 playing on first power play putting up huge numbers sounds better for development than playing 4 th line in ushl and then Edmonton must like him since they signed him for next year .What's the point here, it's hard to keep track.
Players don't develop if they aren't playing so of course they will gravitate towards any program that they will play in and historically the BCHL has had a very good transition rate for NCAA players.
Anderson must be a pretty good player since he’s commited to Maine ( top programs ) and won u -16 natty title it looks with the Gulls year before . He’s 17 playing on first power play putting up huge numbers sounds better for development than playing 4 th line in ushl and then Edmonton must like him since they signed him for next year .
Jeremy Langlois (2003, previously QMJHL, Rouyn Noranda Huskies, 2022 Arizona 3rd) commits to Maine.
Very interested to see if most guys from the Q go to the NCAA instead of trying to jump in head first to the A (or even the Coast) at 20 years old as has been standard. Whether it be because of worse minor hockey in Quebec/Maritimes, or league playing style, seems like QMJHLers adapt to pro worse. Going to the NCAA to face age appropriate competition from 19-23ish years old could really help player development.Yeah this is a nice pickup for Maine. Interesting if they can keep getting good kids out of the Q being they're a good program, great arena / atmosphere, and location obviously.
Yeah I agree you should for sure see lots more head the NCAA route. I think UMass has been on that front with the Q as well. Didn't they commit a good player out of Drummondville a couple months ago?Very interested to see if most guys from the Q go to the NCAA instead of trying to jump in head first to the A (or even the Coast) at 20 years old as has been standard. Whether it be because of worse minor hockey in Quebec/Maritimes, or league playing style, seems like QMJHLers adapt to pro worse. Going to the NCAA to face age appropriate competition from 19-23ish years old could really help player development.
UMass got Alexandre Taillefer (2008, QMJHL, Quebec Remparts) a couple months ago.Yeah I agree you should for sure see lots more head the NCAA route. I think UMass has been on that front with the Q as well. Didn't they commit a good player out of Drummondville a couple months ago?
Okay thanks, I wasn't familiar with him. Langlois I have seen a few times so when that name popped up it was cool to see.UMass got Alexandre Taillefer (2008, QMJHL, Quebec Remparts) a couple months ago.
Noah Florent (2008 QMJHL) to UNO
They've had a Quebec pipeline for awhile, likely because head assistant coach Dave Noel Bernier is from Quebec & you'd think he has deep connections in Quebec minor hockey circles. They'll stock up on a lot of CHLers because their recruiting out of the USHL isn't as strong as the better NCAA programs.UNO stocking up on Q talent
They've had a Quebec pipeline for awhile, likely because head assistant coach Dave Noel Bernier is from Quebec & you'd think he has deep connections in Quebec minor hockey circles. They'll stock up on a lot of CHLers because their recruiting out of the USHL isn't as strong as the better NCAA programs.
What does that even mean?Michigan State and North Dakota are the two most creative recruiting bigger hockey schools right now.
Just use Heisenberg's spreadsheet and go down the list and take a countI like too see a breakdown of the recruiting this year because it seems 80-90% of the 2004 - 2005 recruits are coming out of the CHL .
I like too see a breakdown of the recruiting this year because it seems 80-90% of the 2004 - 2005 recruits are coming out of the CHL .