F Jeremy Wilmer- Quinnipiac Univ, NCAA (2021 undrafted)

Artorius Horus T

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Its good time to be a smaller sized forward, even if he wouldn't grow much taller than 5 foo 5, (5 6 or 5 7) he don't need to worry
about getting drafted or not.
 

Artorius Horus T

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I know it's very very early, but I think it's fun to try to project and see how he stacks up.

An 03 born from Long Island. Just committed to Boston University last week, and had interest from many big schools. Playing for the Long Island Gulls in the Atlantic Youth Bantam Hockey League, and also for Portledge High School, a private school on Long Island that's known in the area for hockey. Described as a high skilled smaller forward, but still plenty of time to grow.

EP Profile: Jeremy Wilmer

With Portledge, he has 39 points in 13 games, and just had a 9 point game.
With the Gulls he has 67 points in 19 games good for 3.52ppg, and while the AYBHL isn't the most well known bantam league in the US, it's still a good league. Alumni include Johnny Gaudreau, Daniel Sprong, Jeremy Bracco, Ivan Provorov, Adam Fox, Kevin LaBanc, Denis Smirnov, Marshall Warren, Robert Mastrosimone, Jason Siedem, etc So multiple high round picks/ NHLers, and guys on their way to being NHLers. And his scoring pace is blowing away every single one of them.

Jeremy Wilmer: 67p in 19g--3.52ppg
Denis Smirnov: 756p in 25g--3.04ppg
Jeremy Bracco: 75p in 28g--2.68ppg
Johnny Gaudreau: 62p in 26g--2.38ppg

Wilmer's pace is easily the best in league history, and looks like he could end around 100 points if he has roughly 10 games left. What's most impressive to is not just the scoring pace alone, but how it stacks up relative to the best all time seasons.

Eliteprospects.com - All-Time Stats and Leaders from AYBHL

Will be interesting to see where he plays next season.







Hi. Could you change the title, thank you. He plays next season for the U.S. National U17 Team, USDP
 
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2018-2019 stats (as displayed in eliteprospects, i have no idea are these correctly put)

North Jersey Avalanche 16U, AYHL | 27+35=62 (2.82 ppg)
North Jersey Avalanche U16, T1EHL | 23+38=61 (2.44 ppg)
Portledge School, USHS-Prep | 12+20=32 (2.91 ppg)

17-18 vs 18-19

17-18:
AYBHL (Bantam): 3.47 ppg (34+39)
USHS-Prep: 2.66 ppg (18+30)

18-19:
AYHL: 2.82 ppg (27+35)
USHS-Prep: 2.91 ppg (12+20)
 

Artorius Horus T

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So, those eliteprospect statistics are in fact, 100% correct. :)

Total of 155 (62+93) points this season in 58 games
Total of 121 (52+69)points last season in 39 games
 

Dodospice

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So, those eliteprospect statistics are in fact, 100% correct. :)

Total of 155 (62+93) points this season in 58 games
Total of 121 (52+69)points last season in 39 games

Anybody can quote statistics and search a player on elite prospects, save us all the trouble and place it all in one post or even better, don’t bother posting it at all and actually have comments on the player and their play. Otherwise it’s just useless statistic watching and not actually adding anything to the discussion or painting a picture on what type of player they are.

Basically if you haven’t seen the player play, then don’t post about them (or promote them) because you’re really not adding anything to the conversation, outside of stats that anybody can find in 30 seconds.
 

Killerjas

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Anybody can quote statistics and search a player on elite prospects, save us all the trouble and place it all in one post or even better, don’t bother posting it at all and actually have comments on the player and their play. Otherwise it’s just useless statistic watching and not actually adding anything to the discussion or painting a picture on what type of player they are.

Basically if you haven’t seen the player play, then don’t post about them (or promote them) because you’re really not adding anything to the conversation, outside of stats that anybody can find in 30 seconds.

George is secretly this kids father
 
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tealhockey

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I guess they might be considered preseason since they aren't USHL games, but as the NTDP keep stats as though they are normal games, I see them as effectively in-season games. Same as how the college games for the U18 NTDP aren't part of 'league play' but they are still basically real games for the program. Even if their opponents don't necessarily see them that way. Preseason is a word that doesn't really apply in this context as it might for normal teams.
 
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