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Thursday, July 10, 2008

No Sioux on the hot list.

Gandalf The Red from Sixty Minutes, No Alibis, No Regrets had a blog post that linked a story from the Hockey News on what college hockey players are on the hot list, sorry Sioux fans none of our recruits or current players made the list but that was to be expected. This list doesn't always guarantee future success either. Also this list is not to be confused with the hot or not list. :) Sorry Amy I couldn't help myself.

While it is no mystery or secret to anyone that the CHL produces a lot of NHL talent and players, college hockey has done pretty good for themselves as of late. This is an impressive list of players. How abou the Badgers on defense? It isn't going to matter who plays net for them, that is going to be an impressive group for a few years to come; Justin Schultz, Patrick Wiercioch, Cody Goloubef, Jamie McBain, Ryan McDonagh, Jake Gardiner and Patrick Wiercioch.

The pending $64000.00 question of this up coming season will be whether Colin Wilson plays with the BU terriers and if Zac Dalpe plays for tOSU Buckeyes. My money says that Wilson will be wearing that God awful Jersey of the Nashville Predators. Stay tuned folks.

1. Colin Wilson, C – Boston University Terriers (Hockey East): As the son of an NHLer, Wilson had a good model in preparing for a career in elite hockey.

“My dad told me you have to be physically ready at 14,” said Colin, channeling the advice he received from his father, Carey, who played for the Flames, Whalers and Rangers.

With that in mind, Colin hit the gym early and often as a teen and the results were reflected in his selection seventh overall by Nashville at the NHL draft this year.

“I can be a first- or second-line center,” Wilson noted. “But I can also work as a third- or fourth-liner, that’s why I think they took me.”

That and a heap of skill, of course. The 6-foot-1, 215-pound Terrier notched 35 points in 37 games as a freshman at B.U. and will likely return to improve on that mark next season.

Joining Wilson is a murderer’s row of future NHL talent, including fellow 2008 draftees Corey Trivino, David Warsofsky and Grant Rollheiser. Wilson will also faceoff against workout buddy and Boston College Eagles recruit Jimmy Hayes. So is fraternizing with the enemy going to end?

“When I’m with my buddies, we’re really tight, so we can do things like that,” Wilson said. “But it’ll be fun playing against him – B.U. and B.C. for the Beanpot (tournament trophy).”

One thing is for sure, there won’t be many Eagles having fun when they face the tenacious Wilson.

Drafted seventh overall by Nashville in 2008.

2. James van Riemsdyk, LW – New Hampshire Wildcats (Hockey East): The players drafted around him – Patrick Kane and Kyle Turris – both saw NHL action this season, but that’s no reason to believe JVR won’t be joining them one day; his Flyers team just had a bit more depth to rely on. In the meantime, the 6-foot-3, 190-pound left winger will continue to hone his game in New Hampshire, where he put up 34 points in 31 games as a freshman. Drafted second overall by Philadelphia in 2007.

3. Richard Bachman, G – Colorado College Tigers (WCHA): So what exactly will this kid do for an encore? Bachman was lightning in net for the Tigers this season, posting the best record in the conference (.729 winning percentage) and the second-best goals-against average (1.85) and save percentage (.931). The next and only mission is a Frozen Four title. Drafted 120th overall by Dallas in 2006.

4. Max Pacioretty, LW – Michigan Wolverines (CCHA): With his former linemates Kevin Porter and Chad Kolarik off to Phoenix (well, more likely San Antonio) next year, Pacioretty will have to continue his good work in Ann Arbor if the Wolverines are to remain the cream of the CCHA crop. After earning 39 points in 37 games as a frosh, Pacioretty should be up to the task. Drafted 22nd overall by Montreal in 2007.

5. Patrick Wiercioch, D – Wisconsin Badgers (WCHA): Like Wilson, Wiercioch will be surrounded by talent next year, especially by his fellow blueliners. Along with Wiercioch, who had a breakout playoffs with the USHL’s Omaha Lancers this year, the Badgers will line up NHL picks Jamie McBain, Cody Goloubef, Ryan McDonagh and Jake Gardiner. Drafted 42nd overall by Ottawa in 2008.

6. Corey Trivino, C – Boston University Terriers (Hockey East): Trivino raised his profile at the Under-18s, where he was a point-a-game player for the gold-medal winning Canadians. He’ll once again get a shot to shine next year, moving his superior playmaking game to Boston. Drafted 36th overall by the New York Islanders in 2008.

7. Daultan Leveille, C – Michigan State Spartans (CCHA): Everyone’s favorite out-of-nowhere draft pick, Leveille rode his otherworldly speed to a first round selection this year and will showcase said skating wizardry in East Lansing next fall. Drafted 29th overall by Atlanta in 2008.

8. Joe Colborne, C – Denver Pioneers (WCHA): The potential for dominance is why Colborne will be well served by a couple of seasons with the Pios. The 6-foot-5 lad is growing into his power forward frame and learning under coach George Gwozdecky will be a boon to Colborne’s development. Drafted 16th overall by Boston in 2008.

9. Aaron Ness, D – Minnesota Golden Gophers (WCHA) : Slick blueliner Ness will take his game to the big stage in Minnesota next season, where his offensive gifts and hockey IQ will be a great asset to the always dangerous Gophers. Drafted 40th overall by the New York Islanders in 2008.

10. Zac Dalpe, RW – Ohio State Buckeyes (CCHA) : Though Dalpe seemed really amped about going to OSU, rumblings are still out there that he could bolt for Plymouth of the Ontario League. For the Buckeye’s sake, let’s hope it’s all bluster, because Dalpe has a boatload of skill. Drafted 45th overall by Carolina in 2008.

2 comments:

  1. The Predators' assistant GM, Paul Fenton, played for Jack Parker at BU, and as such, I think there's a pretty good feeling in the Nashville front office about BU's ability to develop players (of course, having the most respected strength coach in the game doesn't hurt, either). I don't think that the Predators are going to rush Wilson out of BU before he's ready.

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  2. You're the first person that didn't say that he is going to going to stay. Everyone else thinks he is gone, we will soon know.

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