Since it's most likely the 2021-22 season is over, time to look ahead to next year. Attached is the ECAC schedule.
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Originally posted by dano View PostDo any of the Clarkson draft picks leave early? I could see Martino and Alex Campbell on their perspective NHL teams' radars.
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Originally posted by dano View PostDo any of the Clarkson draft picks leave early? I could see Martino and Alex Campbell on their perspective NHL teams' radars.
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Originally posted by LetsGoTech16 View Post
I think both Martino & Campbell are returning. The only draft pick I see is potentially Haider leaving, because I am aware an ECAC goaltender who is an NHL draft pick is receiving offers. Not saying it's him, but you never know.
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Originally posted by CheelFaithful92 View Post
What do you mean by “ you are aware of an ECAC goalie who is already NHL drafted, but is receiving offers?” Offers as in, from other schools as a transfer?CCT '77 & '78
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Originally posted by joecct View Post
The Dartmouth goalie Clay Stevenson reportedly signed with the Capitals
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If what was said in previous threads is correct, and Callin and Underwood are the only ones coming back then losing Campoli, Collins, Jacome, Kaelble, Klack, Hurley, Santerno, Tsekos is impactful. Any early departure of Beck, A. Campbell, Gosselin, Martino, Romano would be even more so crippling, I don't see that happening as they all definitely have more developing to do, maybe Romano is Arizona really wants to sign him before he becomes a junior or Gosselin being a FA. Brandon Buhr, Brady Egan, Ellis Rickwood, Ryan Taylor, Trey Taylor all seem to be players that are going to push for playing time. We have consistently been good with our portal additions, I can't see any reason to try and give Rose one more USHL year and trying to add this years version of Kaelble and then hunt for some top 6 forwards that can mesh with A. Campbell, Gosselin, Romano, Martino in our top 6, it's obvious that group needs a combination of skill but also the ability to play heavy as that's a smaller, not exactly physical top 6, I thought we definitely missed a Josh Dunne or Nico Sturm type, not even necessarily that good but we were just very small within our top 6 this season. I think that was noticed and addressed by the staff, Bargholtz (6'2",194), Buhr (6'2", 205), Rickwood (6'2", 201), R. Taylor (6'3", 207) a good balance is nice to have in that regard and I think this group will definitely help some of the issues we have. Haider or Mucitelli, I feel one has to leave, that's the way of the portal, feels like it'd be Mucitelli and then we go from Haider to eventually Croteau, either way consistency at this position will be needed, every Pairwise point matters, the lapses of @ Alaska, not beating Canisius (along with losing Callin for awhile bc of this game), the one point on an easy Capital District trip, the 1-1 tie to a bad Wisconsin team, getting swept at Arizona State, the covid issues UNH game, the ties to Dartmouth and SLU, and the OT loss to Yale. All these things added up to a roster that's probably deserving of a bid, didn't get a bid, you're never going to win every game but the importance of every game needs to be understood because there were too many dropped points that now we see as costly. All in all it's fun to be at the point where we expect to get to LP and the NCAA Tournament but the reality is we are 13-25-1 in the NCAA Tournament, 2-11 since Cheel opened in the NCAA Tournament and haven't been to the Frozen Four since 1991, we've come far yet have so far to go it seems. Hopefully the guys have huge offseasons and Tech wins in Lake Placid and heads down to Tampa.
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