- Northeastern may have been shut out at the 2012 NHL Draft, but several Huskies have been invited to rookie camps with various NHL teams. Chris Rawlings, who is basically playing for a contract this season, helped himself out with a great showing at Coyotes Development Camp. Ludwig Karlsson, who figures to generate a lot of interest as an undrafted free agent, was invited to the Anaheim Ducks Prospect Conditioning along with Ducks’ draft pick Josh Manson. Other Huskies attending camps were/will be Vinny Saponari (Jets), Cam Darcy (Senators), Cody Ferriero (Sharks), Ben Oskroba (Leafs), and 2013 recruit John Stevens (Flyers).
- Speaking of the NHL Draft, recruit Ross Olsson was graded as an ‘A’ prospect in the initial Central Scouting Services rankings for the 2013 NHL Draft. Olsson was recently named to the Lincoln Stars (USHL) 25 man roster, where he will play his first (and hopefully only) season in the USHL before heading Northeastern in 2013.
- 2014 recruit Daniel Willett was also made the Lincoln roster, though he was placed on the affiliate list. Players on the affiliate list are not usually with the team, but they can be called up at any point during the season. There is also a chance that Willett could be moved onto the active roster after the USHL Fall Classic, which is when rosters are usually shuffled then finalized. The Lincoln Stars Blog thinks Willett will spend some time with Lincoln this season.
- 2015 recruit Cam Askew made the Indiana Ice (USHL) 30 man roster. Askew was originally supposed to attend Cushing Academy as a freshman this season, but now he could play in the USHL at just 15 years old. It remains to be seen if Askew will join the Ice or begin the year on the affiliate list.
- Recruit John Stevens will play for the Dubuque Fighting Saints (USHL) in his final year before attending Northeastern. Stevens joined the Saints for a few games after his season with Salisbury Prep ended this past spring. This will be is hist first full year in the USHL.
- Adam Reid will be attending USA Hockey’s National Junior Evaluation Camp this summer. Reid will be hoping to earn a spot on the roster for the 2013 World Junior Classic this winter.
- Anthony Bitteto is getting ready to start his first season of professional hockey and Jim Diamond, of the Examiner.com, talked to the former Husky about leaving Northeastern and his first professional game.
- Brad Thiessen choose to re-sign with Pittsburgh instead of becoming an unrestricted free agent this summer. Thiessen will likely spend another season in the AHL since the Penguins have veterans Marc-Andre Fleury and Tomas Vokoun at the NHL level. Thiessen’s NHL salary will remain at $525,000, but he got a nice $20K raise that will bump his AHL salary up to $105,000.
- Here is a Video Interview with Steve Quailer at Montreal Canadiens Development Camp.
- Tyler McNeely will be searching for a new team this summer after being let go by the Islanders organization
- Justin and Drew Daniels won’t be returning to Northeastern next season. They also won’t be signing with the Sharks. The Sharks decided that they weren’t interested in the twins, despite drafting them both in 2008. The Daniels brothers are now free to sign with any team they
likecan. - Michael Neville, a ’93 from Ontario, is rumored to be planning an official visit at Northeastern. Neville is a former Brown commit who will play in Lincoln (USHL) this season with Northeastern recruits Ross Olsson and Zach Aston Reese. He is also looking to visit Michigan Tech.
- And lastly, UMass continues to search for a new coach. Quinnipiac head coach Rand Pecknold seemed on the verge of accepting an offer before ultimately deciding to stay at Quinnipiac. UMass then turned their attention to Holy Cross coach Paul Pearl. Pearl was supposedly offered the job, but turned it down for family reasons. Fear the Triangle is your go to for the latest news and commentary on the search.
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Dylan McLaughlin No Longer Committed to Northeastern
June 16, 2012
Dylan McLaughlin, a forward from Lancaster, NY is no longer a Northeastern recruit. As of this time, it is unclear whether he initiated the decommittment or the coaching staff suggested that he look for another place to play.
McLaughlin (no relation to former captain Mike) is a ’95 birthdate who committed to Northeastern in February last year, while Greg Cronin was still the Head Coach. He was playing for the Buffalo Regal Midgets at the time and expected to arrive at NU in either 2013 or 2014. Later that spring, he was drafted in the first round of the USHL Futures Draft by the Sioux Falls Stampede.
Despite being just 16 years old, McLaughlin found himself playing in 48 games for the Stampede. It was a tough season for McLaughlin, who managed just 7 points, and Sioux Falls, who finished in last place. While his stats were very unimpressive, it is important to remember that McLaughlin was the youngest player on his team, and very few 16 year olds can handle the USHL. On a better team, McLaughlin probably would not have cracked the lineup. Returning as a 17 year old, McLaughlin looks to have a much bigger impact on an improved Sioux Falls team. Chris Dilks, of the Western Hockey Blog, confirms this in his review of the Stampede’s Tryout Camp: “Dylan McLaughlin was the team’s top Future’s pick last pick, and could have used another year of Midget hockey, but was forced into a regular role because the team was so bad. He’s developed a lot since the camp last year though, and should have a much better year this year. ”
McLaughlin joins a lengthy list of players recruited by Cronin that will never end up at Northeastern. Johnny Gaudreau (BC) has already made his name known to Northeastern fans. Jon Gillies (PC) figures to do the same this year. Guys like Garrett Harr (WMU) and Justin Kovacs (WMU) have gone west and tormented NU fans from afar. On the other hand, Ryan Renz and Mike McKee (WMU) were not exactly embraced by the new coaching staff. With Renz not catching on with another team and McKee being potentially moved to forward on his USHL team, the decommits look like positives for NU.
McLaughlin is well-regarded and he will likely end up closer to that former category as opposed to the later. But the good news is that this is truly the end of the road when it comes to Cronin. McLaughlin was the last real Cronin recruit left. Cam Darcy decommitted when Madigan took over, but Madigan restarted the recruitment process with him and was able to secure a commitment. The other recruit from before Madigan’s time is Nathan Ferriero, who committed to Northeastern right after his brother Cody enrolled, which probably had a lot more to do with him coming here than Cronin’s coaching.
As of now, the Huskies have 5 players coming in 2013 (G. Cockerill, Z. Aston-Reese, J. Stevens, R. Olsson, N. Ferriero), 1 slated to come in 2014 (D. Willett) and 1 in 2015 (C. Askew).
Ross Olsson taken by Lincoln in USHL Entry Draft
May 22, 2012
Northeastern recruit Ross Olsson was taken in the 5th round of the USHL Entry Draft, with the 73rd overall pick by the Lincoln Stars tonight. Olsson, a forward, is a ’94 from Billerica, MA. He is expected to enroll at Northeastern in the fall of 2013. Olsson, who is listed at 6’4, 192 lbs played this past season for Williston Northampton Prep. Before that, he played at Billerica Memorial, where he scored 43 points in his junior season.
Olsson said that he plans to go to the Stars preseason training camp and work his way onto the team. If he cannot get onto the team, he will return to Williston for one more season before coming to NU. Lincoln is projected to return about 9 forwards, so there is definitely spaces for Olsson to take. Kirk Luedeke, a scout for Red Line Report, had this to say about Olsson on twitter:
“1st couple of steps are sluggish like a lot of big men, but he’s got a powerful stride and pretty good top speed. He’ll get better. Raw yet, but has some nice upside. Just going to need time, patience to put it together.”
Hopefully that development can occur in Lincoln next season alongside another NU recruit Zach Aston-Reese. Daniel Willett could also potentially make the team, as he is currently on Lincoln’s affiliate list. Lincoln has been good to NU in the past, providing Brodie Reid, Jake Newton, Garrett Vermeersch, and Ben Oskroba in recent years, as well as Colton Saucerman and Dax Lauwers who are coming this fall.
Dax Lauwers Commits to Northeastern
May 21, 2012
Dax Lauwers, a ’91 from Anchorage, Alaska committed to Northeastern over the weekend. The 6’2, 220 lbs defenseman will arrive this fall as a sophomore after using a year of eligibility playing for Army in the 2010-2011 season. He played this past season with the Lincoln Stars of the USHL.
Lauwers joined the Lincoln Stars in 2009 for his senior year of high school, where he played alongside former Husky Brodie Reid. Lauwers posted an 0-4-4 line in 54 games with 88 PIMs and a -1 rating, which was the highest on the team among regular skaters. The Stars finished in dead last.
Lauwers then moved on to Army to begin his college career. He played in 33 of 35 games for Army despite being the youngest member on the team by a full 2 years. He led the team with 53 PIMs. He finished the year with 1 goal and 2 assists.
After the season, Lauwers chose to leave Army. “I decided to take a different route with hockey and school, so I went back to Lincoln for my 20 year old season,” said Lauwers. And Lincoln was happy to have him.
This time around, Lauwers was named team Captain and got to play fora much more successful Stars team. He played in all 60 regular season games for the Western Conference Champion Stars. He had 5 assists to go with his 87 PIMs and -6 rating, but those numbers severely undersell his value to the team. He also managed to get his first career USHL goal during the playoffs this year before his team was knocked out by Waterloo. Despite having his season end in defeat, Lauwers left Lincoln with positive memories: “I had a great year and loved my team. Couldn’t have asked for a better place to play Juniors.”
With his junior career over, Lauwers turned his focus to the next level and prepared for his return to the NCAA. “Once we were knocked out of the playoffs, I decided to take a look at Northeastern,” said Lauwers. A logical choice due to the recent connection between the Stars and Northeastern. Current Huskies Ben Oskroba and Garrett Vermeersch both played for the Stars, as well as Brodie Reid and Jake Newton who both sandwiched a year at Northeastern in between Lincoln and the professional ranks. Lincoln’s current roster also features two Northeastern recruits, who Lauwers consulted before visiting: “Sauce (’12 recruit Colton Saucerman) and (’13 recruit Zach Aston) Reese told me great things.” But it was his visit that really sealed the deal. “I had an awesome visit and loved the rink, facilities, staff as well as the academic side of things. (Northeastern) has everything I’m looking for in a hockey program and university. I couldn’t be more exited to get there in the fall. I’m looking forward to winning at Northeastern and being a part of a championship team.”
Lauwers is the latest name that will be thrown into the mix on defense next year. The Huskies lost 3 out of their 4 most experience defenseman this summer, but Coach Madigan has responded by bringing in a wide range of players to compete for those spots. Like most of Madigan’s other recruits, Lauwers is a guy who is known for his heart and leadership. That seems to be his M.O. right now. Last season, Madigan did not have much options on D. This year, he will have plenty. That means the lackadaisical play and mental mistakes will be rewarded with a seat in the rafters. It should be a nice change of pace after watching some truly frustrating displays of apathy last year from a certain defenseman. Lauwers also should bring the physicality that will be missed with the loss of Luke Eibler.
This should certainly mark the end of the defensive recruits for next year. There might still be players moving on, and there could be an effort to bring another forward. But its nice to finally be able to report on some guys coming in, instead of adding to the list of guys headed out.
Also here is a clip of Lauwers getting some good licks on former NU recruit Mike McKee.
Updated: Hockey East Offseason Movement
May 17, 2012
Here is a list of early departures, graduating seniors and other rumors from around Hockey East. We will continue to update this throughout the summer. Updated 5/29
Notes: Class year listed is what they would have been next season. Recruits are from the Chris Heisenberg list/recruiting lists from BC Hockey Blog, Boston Hockey Blog, Fear The Triangle, The Mack Report, and The UNH Men’s Hockey Blog
Northeastern Huskies
Leaving (5 F, 3 D): Rob Dongara (F, JR, Transferring), Mike McLaughlin (F, Graduated), Justin Daniels (F, SR), Steve Quailer (F, SR), Alex Tuckerman (F, SR), Anthony Bitetto (D, JR, signed with Nashville), Drew Daniels (D, SR), Luke Eibler (D, JR)
Incoming (3 F, 5 D) : Cam Darcy (F, USNDPT), Ryan Belonger (F, USHL), Mike McMurtry (F, CCHL), Dustin Darou (D, CCHL), Mike Gunn (D, USHL), Colton Saucerman (D, USHL), Jarrett Fennell (D, OJHL), Dax Lauwers (D, Army)
Notes: 2012-2013 Captains: Vinny Saponari (C), Ludwig Karlsson (A), Robbie Vrolyk (A)
Boston College Eagles
Leaving (4 F, 3 D, 1 G): Paul Carey (F, Graduated), Barry Almeida (F, Graduated), Tommy Atkinson (F, Graduated), Chris Kreider (F, SR, Signed with NYR), Brian Dumoulin (D, SR, signed with Carolina), Tommy Cross (D, Graduated), Edwin Shea (D, Graduated), Chris Venti (G, Graduated)
Incoming (4 F, 4 D): Frank Vatrano (F, USNDPT), Brendan Silk (F, USNDPT), Peter McMullen (F, USHL), Evan Richardson (F, BCHL), Travis Jeke (D, Prep), Mike Matheson (D, USHL), Ted Doherty (D, USHL), , Colin Sullivan (D, Prep)
Notes: 2012-2013 Captains: Pat Mullane (C), Steve Whitney (A), Patrick Wey (A).
Boston University Terriers
Leaving (4 F, 1 D, 2 G): Alex Chiasson (F, SR, signed with Dallas), Chris Connolly (F, Graduated), Kevin Gilroy (F, Graduated), Ross Gaudet (F, Graduated), Adam Clendening (D, JR, signed with Chicago), Kieran Millan (G, Graduated), Grant Rollheiser (G, Graduated)
Incoming (5 F, 1, D, 2 G): Matt Lane (F, USNDPT), Wesley Myron (F, BCHL), Mike Moran (F, BCHL), Danny O’Regan (F, Prep), Sam Kurker (F, Prep), Matt Grzelczyk (D, USNDPT) , Matthew O’Connor (G, USHL), Sean Maguire (G, BCHL)
Notes: Ryan Ruikka (D) will return for a 5th year.
Maine Black Bears
Leaving (4 F, 2 D, 1 G): Spencer Abbott (F, Graduated), Theo Andersson (F, Graduated), Brian Flynn (F, Graduated), Matt Mangene (F, SR, Signed with Philadelphia) Will O’Neil (D, Graduated), Ryan Hegarty (D, Graduated), Josh Seeley (G, Graduated)
Incoming (4 F, 3 D): Will Merchant (F, MN HS), Steven Swavely (F, EJHL), Devin Shore (F, OJHL), Ryan Lomberg (F, USHL), Conor Riley (D, EJHL), Kyle Williams (D, EJHL), Ben Hutton (D, CCHL)
Notes: 2012-2013 Tri-Captains: Merk Nemec, Joey Diamond, Mike Cornell
Massachusetts Minuteman
Leaving (2 F, 1 D, 1 G): TJ Syner (F, Graduating), Danny Hobbs (F, Graduating), Michael Marcou (D, Graduating), Kevin Moore (G, Graduating)
Incoming (3 F, 1 D): KJ Tiefenwerth (F, USHL), Shane Walsh (F, EJHL), Evan Stack (F, BCHL), Connor Doherty (D, EJHL)
Notes: none
UMass Lowell RiverHawks
Leaving (3 F, 1 D): Michael Budd (F, Graduating), David Vallorani (F, Graduating), Matt Ferriera (F, Graduating), Tim Corcoran (D, Graduating)
Incoming (7 F, 2 D, 1 G): AJ White (F, NAHL), Ryan McGrath (F, USHL), Adam Chapie (F, NAHL), Logan Johnston (F, BCHL), JT Stenglein (F, USHL), Michael Fallon (F, USHL), Mike Colantone (F, BCHL), Greg Amlong (D, USHL), Christian Folin (D, NAHL), Connor Hellenbuyck (G, NAHL)
Notes: Mike Conderman (F, SO) is believed to be transferring to Niagara. Marc Boulanger (G, JR), Tyler Brickler (F, SO) and Micki Mihailovich (D, SO) are also not expected back.
Merrimack Warriors
Leaving (5 F, 2 D, 1 G): Elliot Sheen (F, Graduating), Jeff Velleca (F, Graduating), Carter Madsen (F, Graduating), Jesse Todd (F, Graduating), Ryan Flanigan (F, Graduating), Simon Demers (D, Graduating), Karl Stollery (D, Graduating), Joe Cannata (G, Graduating)
Incoming (4 F, 3 D): Ben Bahe (F, NAHL), Vinny Scotti (F, EJHL), John Gustafson (F, NAHL), Justin Hussar (F, USHL), Izaak Berguland (D, BCHL), Matt Cronin (D, BCHL), Jonathan Lashyn (D, AJHL)
Notes: 2012-2013 Captains: Jordan Heywood (C), Kyle Bigos (A), Brendan Ellis (A)
New Hampshire Wildcats
Leaving (3 F, 1 D, 2 G): Stevie Moses (F, Graduating), Mike Borisenok (F, Graduating), Kevin McCarey (F, Graduating), Damon Kipp (D, Graduating), Matt DiGirolamo (G, Graduating), Tyler Scott (G, Graduating)
Incoming (5 F, 2 D, 1 G): Kyle Smith (F, EJHL), Jamie Hill (F, USHL), Maxim Gaudreault (F, USHL), Dan Correale (F, USHL), Collin MacDonald (F, EJHL), Brett Pesce (D, EJHL), Harry Quast (D, EJHL), Jamie Regan (G, EJHL)
Notes: This class is official 2012-2013 Captains: Connor Hardowa (C), Greg Burke (A), Brett Kostolansky (A).
Providence Friars
Leaving (4 F, 4 D, 2 G): Matt Bergland (F, Graduating), Robert Maloney (F, Graduating), Andy Balysky (F, Graduating), Billy Simon (F, SR, Transferring) Daniel New (D, Graduating), David Brown (D, Graduating), Barret Kaib (D, SO, Dismissed), Craig Wyszomirski (D, SO, Transferring) Alex Beaudry (G, Graduating), Justin Gates (G, Graduating)
Incoming (7 F, 4 D, 1 G): Mark Jankowski (F, Prep Canada), Steve McParland (F, OJHL), Brooks Behling (F, NAHL), Nick Saracino (F, USHL), Paul DeJersey (F, BCHL), Brandon Tenev (F, BCHL), Brent Norris (F, CJHL), Tom Parisi (D, EJHL), Ori Abramson (D, EJHL), Will Goss (D, Prep), John Gilmour (D, USHL), Dylan Wells (G, AJHL)
Notes: Mark Jankowski could play a year in the USHL and come in 2013.
Vermont Catamounts
Leaving (3 F, 2 D, 3 G): Sebastian Stalberg (F, SR, signed with San Jose), Matt Marshall (F, Graduating), Brett Leonard (F, Graduating), Drew MacKenzie (D, Graduating), Lance Herrington (D, Graduating), Rob Madore (G, Graduating), John Vazzano (G, Graduating), Alex Vazzano (G, JR, Transferring)
Incoming (7 F, 3 D, 2 G): Zegmus Girgensons (F, USHL), Robert Polesello (F, USHL), Connor Anthione (F, EJHL), Jacon Fallon (F, Michigan), Peter Massar (F, Clarkson), Ryan Rosenthal (F, Prep), Jonathan Turk (F, NAHL), Yvan Patten (D, MJHL) , Ian Spencer (D, USHL), Caylen Walls (D, AJHL), Billy Faust (G, BCHL), Brody Hoffman (G, AJHL)
Notes: 2012-2013 Captains: H.T. Lenz (C), Connor Brickley (A), Chris McCarthy (A), Tobias Nilsson-Roos (A)
Willett Selected by Lincoln in the USHL Futures Draft.
May 1, 2012
Northeastern recruit Daniel Willett was selected by the Lincoln Stars in the second round of the 2012 USHL Futures Draft tonight. He was the 17th overall pick.
Willett, a ’96, is a defenseman from Bayville, NY. He committed to Northeastern back in September 2011. He spent last year with the New Jersey Rockets playing for their MJHL team (23 games). He was called up to their AJHL team for 3 games. He was recently picked by the Plymouth Whalers in the OHL Draft last month after a good performance in the OHL Cup.
Willett is expected to come to Northeastern in the fall of 2014, but if he chooses to sign for Plymouth, he would be ineligible to play NCAA hockey. Being picked in the Futures Draft means that Willett will be on the Stars’ Affiliate List for next season.
Northeastern recruit Dylan McLaughlin was selected by the Sioux Falls Stampede in the first round last year, and he appeared in 48 out of 60 games for them. That kind of playing time is far from a guarantee, though. Northeastern recruit Garett Cockerill was the second overall pick in the 2010 Futures Draft, but he played in just 2 games for the Muskegeon Lumberjacks in the 2010/2011 season. He was traded to Des Moines in February 2011, but did not play a single USHL game for either team in the 2011/2012 season. He did however play 2 games with the U-17 USNDTP.
The Lincoln Stars are no strangers to Northeastern. Colton Saucerman will come to Northeastern next season from Lincoln. Current Huskies Garrett Vermeersch and Ben Oskroba also played for Lincoln before coming to NU, as did Jake Newton who played 1 season with NU before signing with Anaheim. Zach Aston-Reese, a 2013 Northeastern recruit, also plays for the Lincoln Stars.
Being picked in the Futures Draft is a good sign, but it will be up to Willett to work himself into the lineup. Still, it is a positive sign for Northeastern as it may help keep him from the OHL and help retain his NCAA eligibility.
Hitting the Links
April 24, 2012
- Russ Bitely sat down with ’13 recruit Ross Olsson. Olsson was Madigan’s second recruit and with everyone jumping ship, its nice to hear someone say they are excited for the new era of NU hockey. Olsson has still not decided between heading to the USHL for a season or staying one more year at his prep school before coming to Northeastern.
- UNH released their schedule for next season. They are the fist team to do so. Once again, the Huskies will get an early meeting with them. On the whole, their schedule is very similar to last year’s with home and away flipped, as well as some minor changes. Thats pretty common for Hockey East, so expect more of the same for Northeastern’s schedule.
- Incoming recruit Cam Darcy was part of the US U18 team that took home the 4th straight gold medal for America.
- After a brutal series for Marc-Andre Fleury, the Penguins may need to reevaluate their goaltending situation. Scott Burnside suggests maybe its time to start getting Brad Thiessen ready to eventually take over. Thiessen is a restricted free agent this summer.
- Its a rule change summer for college hockey. Lets hope it goes better than last time, when they almost passed a rule prohibiting icing while on the PK. On this year’s agenda: Half-Shields and changes to overtime. We can only hope the coaches are smart enough to vote against the idea of a shootout. Also in that article is a brief discussion on UConn to Hockey East. That CT news station that reported it was a “done deal” seems to be a bit off the mark. Good on Hockey East for making sure to get the proper assurances before letting a sub-.500 Atlantic Hockey team into the conference.
- Wade MacLeod didn’t put up huge numbers in his first full AHL season, but Bruce Landon had good things to say about the former Husky in his season-wrap for MassLive.
- Former Coach Greg Cronin will once again be an assistant for the US team at the World Championships.
- Earlier this season, it looked like Michael Ryan’s career might be over due to concussion problems. But Ryan hopes to return tonight for the Rochester Amerks after missing almost all of this season.
- Chad Costello was named the MVP of the ECHL award.
July 6, 2012
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