I think this is a legitimate question since there are many opportunities to get a good look at college hockey players living in the state of hockey. The Minnesota Wild have one collegiate hockey player on their team John Scott and he is from Edmonton Alberta, also the Wild have one American on their team Dan Fritsche who played his amateur hockey in the OHL and he is going to be a career third or fourth line player. I love the Minnesota Wild but Risebrough is doing a horrible job managing this franchise.
Also ran into Canucks bruiser Darcy Hordichuk, and he interviewed me rather than vice versa regarding a 6-foot-8 former Michigan Tech (who says the Wild dislikes college kids?) dude named John Scott. Apparently Hordichuk’s thinking he may need to “go” with the towering blue-liner, and by “go,” I mean fight if you catch my drift.
I talked to Scott a lot this morning about his fighting. He openly says that he’s a “bad fighter,” and it’s something he might need to address this summer by taking boxing lessons. Being a college kid, he never had to fight. He openly admits he hates fighting but knows at 6-8, it’s something he’s going to have to do if he’s going to be a regular in this league.
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Houston Aeros roster 2008-2009.
Nolan Schaefer Providence College
Krys Kolanos, Boston College
Marco Rosa, Merrimack college
Brandon Rogers, Michigan
Danny Irmen, Minnesota
Jason Deitsch, St Norbert College
Bryan Lundbohm, North Dakota
Robbie Earl, Wisconsin
Jason Ryznar, Michigan
Mike Hamilton, Maine
Jon Insana, Michigan State
Tony Hrkac, North Dakota
John Adams, Boston College
Ryan Lang, University of Alaska Fairbanks
Heh, if John Scott is proof that the Wild like college kids, its also proof that the Wild are a bunch of morons. No one at Tech would have picked him as the next guy to make the NHL, even though its awesome that he did. You gotta love teams like Minne-sota and Toronto that mire a bunch of potential talent in their farm teams, only giving them chances at the big show when injuries overrun the NHL squad.
ReplyDeleteAlso, I hate how hockey players each have a dozen hometowns, when John was up here, he was always from St. Catharines, Ontario
Scott is a breath of fresh air. Notice all the Ex-college hockey palyers on the Areos that will never play for the Wild.
ReplyDeleteRisebro is a dbag...he needs to realize that American kids are getting as good as the Canuckians and EuroRussians
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