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Toninato to UMD

Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2012 10:25 am
by 21Swagger
Congrats to Dom on heading to the Bulldogs

Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2012 10:30 am
by Sats81
Another one. Sandelin is gearing up. Bulldogs landing some big recruits in the last week. Congrats to a great player.

Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2012 11:28 am
by GordonBombay99
Another Hound commits, wonder what ones gonna be next. Congrats to Dom.

Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2012 12:39 pm
by elliott70
Following his father's footsteps.

Congrats!

:D

Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2012 1:13 pm
by east hockey
elliott70 wrote:Following his father's footsteps.

Congrats!

:D
Hopefully Meirs and Connor will also.

Lee

Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2012 1:15 pm
by karl(east)
No surprise here. Congrats to Dom! Like his linemate Randolph, it's been fun to watch him grow over the past three years. He scored some huge goals for the Hounds late in his sophomore year and is one of the finer two-way players you'll see at the high school level.

He's the 4th Hound to become a Bulldog in the past 5 East graduating classes--nice to see that pipeline intact.

Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2012 2:34 pm
by Cornermukker
Congrasts to Dom! Well Done.

Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2012 3:54 pm
by northwoods oldtimer
Hopefully Meirs and Connor will also.

Lee
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Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2012 9:06 pm
by Reggie
Congrats! a very nice player.

Re: Toninato to UMD

Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2012 9:24 pm
by chief22
21Swagger wrote:Congrats to Dom on heading to the Bulldogs
Say it ain't so...I was hoping he would pick the gophers. damn

Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2012 10:04 pm
by PuckU126
Congrats

8)

Re: Toninato to UMD

Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2012 12:54 am
by Hounds19
chief22 wrote:
21Swagger wrote:Congrats to Dom on heading to the Bulldogs
Say it ain't so...I was hoping he would pick the gophers. damn
from what im hearing trev olson will also likely go there, but will likely commit after a year of junior hockey

Re: Toninato to UMD

Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2012 12:59 am
by MNHockeyFan
Hounds19 wrote:from what im hearing trev olson will also likely go there, but will likely commit after a year of junior hockey
Hmmm...don't most players normally commit first, with the understanding that they will go play a year (or two) of junior hockey?

Re: Toninato to UMD

Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2012 1:48 am
by siouxforce19
MNHockeyFan wrote:
Hounds19 wrote:from what im hearing trev olson will also likely go there, but will likely commit after a year of junior hockey
Hmmm...don't most players normally commit first, with the understanding that they will go play a year (or two) of junior hockey?
Lots of players go to junior hockey uncommitted. In fact, I'd say most go to junior hockey to get a college scholarship...

Re: Toninato to UMD

Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2012 10:06 am
by MNHockeyFan
siouxforce19 wrote:Lots of players go to junior hockey uncommitted. In fact, I'd say most go to junior hockey to get a college scholarship...
Yeah I know, but I was only referring to players who are already being recruited by D1 schools. The school announces the commitment and it's understood that he will play a year or two of juniors before joining the team. If this story is right Olson will go play a year of juniors and THEN the commitment will be announced...sounds like there's strings attached. Or if he does do well he could just as easily commit to another school.

Re: Toninato to UMD

Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2012 10:13 am
by karl(east)
MNHockeyFan wrote:
siouxforce19 wrote:Lots of players go to junior hockey uncommitted. In fact, I'd say most go to junior hockey to get a college scholarship...
Yeah I know, but I was only referring to players who are already being recruited by D1 schools. The school announces the commitment and it's understood that he will play a year or two of juniors before joining the team. If this story is right Olson will go play a year of juniors and THEN the commitment will be announced...sounds like there's strings attached. Or if he does do well he could just as easily commit to another school.
This sounds odd to me, too. If Randolph and Toninato have the talent to commit while still in HS, then Olson certainly does, too. Unless Olson is set on UMD and UMD is not set on him, in which case he might want to look elsewhere.

Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2012 11:31 am
by BodyShots
Are these Duluth guys going directly to D1, or are they going to play USHL for a year or two?

Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2012 11:32 am
by StreetStix
USHL first

Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2012 11:35 am
by BodyShots
StreetStix wrote:USHL first
That surprises me a little. If there are those that think Randolph is Mr. Hockey material, didn't the last two Mr. Hockey winners (Bjugstad and Rau) go directly to D1!

Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2012 11:52 am
by The Exiled One
BodyShots wrote:
StreetStix wrote:USHL first
That surprises me a little. If there are those that think Randolph is Mr. Hockey material, didn't the last two Mr. Hockey winners (Bjugstad and Rau) go directly to D1!
I believe the last Mr. Hockey winner to play a full season in the USHL after graduation was Tom Gorowsky in 2004.

Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2012 1:20 pm
by karl(east)
BodyShots wrote:
StreetStix wrote:USHL first
That surprises me a little. If there are those that think Randolph is Mr. Hockey material, didn't the last two Mr. Hockey winners (Bjugstad and Rau) go directly to D1!
With all due respect to this year's Mr. Hockey contenders, none of them have the NHL draft stock of Bjugstad or Rau. I've always assumed Randolph would have to play juniors.

Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2012 2:25 pm
by BodyShots
karl(east) wrote:
BodyShots wrote:
StreetStix wrote:USHL first
That surprises me a little. If there are those that think Randolph is Mr. Hockey material, didn't the last two Mr. Hockey winners (Bjugstad and Rau) go directly to D1!
With all due respect to this year's Mr. Hockey contenders, none of them have the NHL draft stock of Bjugstad or Rau. I've always assumed Randolph would have to play juniors.
I am not so sure Kloos' draft stock isn't similar to Rau. Both are small in stature, but have plenty of offensive capabilities. The only difference is that Rau had a much better supporting cast.

Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2012 5:52 pm
by karl(east)
BodyShots wrote:
karl(east) wrote:
BodyShots wrote: That surprises me a little. If there are those that think Randolph is Mr. Hockey material, didn't the last two Mr. Hockey winners (Bjugstad and Rau) go directly to D1!
With all due respect to this year's Mr. Hockey contenders, none of them have the NHL draft stock of Bjugstad or Rau. I've always assumed Randolph would have to play juniors.
I am not so sure Kloos' draft stock isn't similar to Rau. Both are small in stature, but have plenty of offensive capabilities. The only difference is that Rau had a much better supporting cast.
NHL Central Scouting did not rank him in their midterm rankings:
http://mnhockeyprospects.com/2012/01/11 ... -scouting/

Usually, there are about two HS players up near the top of that list, and it's all but assured that one of them will win Mr. Hockey. This year, there aren't, which makes it a bit less predictable. (That may not be a bad thing when it comes to choosing the eventual winner--hopefully the award will go to the most valuable HS player, and not the player whom scouts think will have the brightest future.)

Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2012 6:34 pm
by Neuuman
karl(east) wrote:
BodyShots wrote:
karl(east) wrote: With all due respect to this year's Mr. Hockey contenders, none of them have the NHL draft stock of Bjugstad or Rau. I've always assumed Randolph would have to play juniors.
I am not so sure Kloos' draft stock isn't similar to Rau. Both are small in stature, but have plenty of offensive capabilities. The only difference is that Rau had a much better supporting cast.
NHL Central Scouting did not rank him in their midterm rankings:
http://mnhockeyprospects.com/2012/01/11 ... -scouting/

Usually, there are about two HS players up near the top of that list, and it's all but assured that one of them will win Mr. Hockey. This year, there aren't, which makes it a bit less predictable. (That may not be a bad thing when it comes to choosing the eventual winner--hopefully the award will go to the most valuable HS player, and not the player whom scouts think will have the brightest future.)
I wouldn't read TOO much into the NHL midterm rankings - Rau was rated 177th in North America in the FINAL rankings last year and was selected 91st overall. Central scouting scouts work for the NHL, but I'm sure all players drafted ARE drafted because the scouts for the teams that draft them see something Central scouting didn't see (that they weren't 6'1 and 195 lbs.) IMHO

Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2012 6:47 pm
by warriors41
BodyShots wrote:
StreetStix wrote:USHL first
That surprises me a little. If there are those that think Randolph is Mr. Hockey material, didn't the last two Mr. Hockey winners (Bjugstad and Rau) go directly to D1!
A lot of times it depends on if and how high the players get drafted. I know in 2010 it wasn't decided until after the NHL draft on what Brock Nelson was going to do. But because he went in the first round, UND figured it would be better to have him for two or three years on campus instead of spending some of that time playing juniors. If these guys get get selected or even if they do late I would expect they spend at least a season in the USHL.