What the Scouts said at the Super Rink Showcase last week
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What the Scouts said at the Super Rink Showcase last week
Many may know the data in the story, but I hope that you find the information interesting. The story can be read at
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"After talking about the process with the scouts, the conversation with some scouts would drift into general hockey talk. One question asked by YHH is what do you know about Minnesota Hockey, the organization? Most didn’t know it existed."
Interesting - Wonder why they could care less or have no clue about MH -- Do they view them as inempt or just dont give a crap?
Interesting - Wonder why they could care less or have no clue about MH -- Do they view them as inempt or just dont give a crap?
Why would they need to care? Nobody at that level is recruiting bantams or younger so it's not really on their radar, outside of the selections for the national festivals.SuperStar wrote:Interesting - Wonder why they could care less or have no clue about MH -- Do they view them as inempt or just dont give a crap?
It's also worth noting that part of the reason the NAHL got a little more attention than the Elite League from certain scouts last weekend is that it's pretty easy to see the entire Elite League any given weekend in the fall. It's not very cost effective to fly out to Corpus Christi or Fresno to only see two NAHL teams.
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I found the analogy, "Moving from an NAHL game to an Elite League game is like moving from a rock concert to a funeral", to be interesting, at the very least.
I certainly don't feel that the Elite League is that far behind the NAHL, at least enough to warrant the use of such a dichotomy. The better Elite League games are very fast.
I certainly don't feel that the Elite League is that far behind the NAHL, at least enough to warrant the use of such a dichotomy. The better Elite League games are very fast.
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Do not misunderstand what the NCAA Division I scouts were saying. They came to see the NAHL teams first. These players are the ones that the scouts believe offer the lowest risk to their program because they can see the NAHL players on the ice competing at a level near the college level. Because the NCAA scout sees potential candidates play 3 or 4 games on the weekend, they have little time to scout the other leagues.WCHBlog wrote:....It's also worth noting that part of the reason the NAHL got a little more attention than the Elite League from certain scouts last weekend is that it's pretty easy to see the entire Elite League any given weekend in the fall. It's not very cost effective to fly out to Corpus Christi or Fresno to only see two NAHL teams.SuperStar wrote:Interesting - Wonder why they could care less or have no clue about MH -- Do they view them as inempt or just dont give a crap?
I found it difficult to watch more than 3 or 4 games in a day. If a scout hit four games a day hard, he would see 16-20 games. The NAHL offers the most potential candidates, so that is where he focuses.
When it comes to the Minnesota Elites, the majority of the NCAA scouts have to decide where to spend their remaining time. Remember, the Elites are not only competing with the NAHL teams for NCAA attention, but with the NAPHL (which had both their U18 and U16 teams playing games) and HPHL.
However the NAHL and USHL scouts were scouting the Elites as well as the NAPHL and the HPHL.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northeast-10_Conference
Grey, that's not my understanding. Has this changed?
Grey, that's not my understanding. Has this changed?
Be kind. Rewind.
There is still D-II Hockey, just no D-II Hockey Championship sanctioned by the NCAA. I believe there are five schools out East still playing at the D-II level. The D-II schools play a D-III schedule but are not eligible for D-III conference/National championships due to being able to award athletic scholarships to their players.greybeard58 wrote:Now there is only Div I and Div III for both men and women. Div II was put aside a few years ago.