I'm pretty happy he switched from BU to UConn. Smaller program, but a better chance for more ice time right away. That's the one drawback to big programs like Michigan and North Dakota -- waiting for juniors and seniors to get out of the way.Uconn hockey fan here. Letunov is gonna be nasty
Robbery considering all we did was rent out Michalek for, like, 6 weeks.Not too bad a trade for DM.
Add in that Brendan Warren and Michigan won their opening game 6-4 against Mercyhurst. Warren had 1 assist, +2 and 5 SOG on the third line with Cooper Marody (C, PHI) and Tony Calderone (W, undrafted).10/17
Strome - assist, 7 shots, +2 in a 4-2 Erie win.
Dvorak - 2 assists in a 7-2 London win (Tkachuk 1G, 3A)
Perlini - 2 assists in a 3-1 win
Capobianco - assist, +1, 4 shots on losing side of same game
MacInnis - goal, assist in a 3-1 win
And he was also hurt for half of those 6 weeks as wellRobbery considering all we did was rent out Michalek for, like, 6 weeks.
MacInnis feeling it lately. 4g, 6a last five games.
I still can't get over how much better Macinnis looked this last camp. He was terrible in the year before, but he was like a totally different player this year.
C prospects
Strome
Dvorak
MacInnis
Letunov
Merkley
dauphin
Mathews?
How can you not get excited about our future?
We have no good D prospects.
lol. Our D is fairly young. Board nearly melted down when we took Murphy a few years back. 2016 draft has some good options. I liked Dakota Mermis at training camp.
Conor Garland's 28 points in 12 games has him just 2 points off the QMJHL scoring lead. Has a decent GP margin to make up too, despite missing some time with injury.
1. Anthony Beauregard, VDO, 18 GP, 10 G 20 A 30 Pts
2. Alex Barre-Boulet, DRU, 17 GP, 12 G 17 A 29 Pts
3. Conor Garland, MON, 12 GP, 10 G, 18 A, 28 Pts
Strome, Dvorak, Perlini and Merkley at slower pace than last year.