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Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Updates on Future and Former Dutchmen - Feb 2013

by Ryan Fay

It's time for the monthly look at how some former and future Dutchmen are doing for their current teams. This list will be updated once per month through the end of the season. 


With the first of the month falling on Friday, a Union gameday, I'm putting this up here a little early.


You can always find this list via the "future/former Dutchmen updates" link at the top of the page.


FORMER DUTCHMEN UPDATE - FEBRUARY 2013:


D Nolan Julseth-White (Las Vegas, ECHL) - 2 G / 14 A / 16 PTS / 37 GM
>>> Spent 1/19-1/27 with San Antonio (AHL) - 0 G / 0 A / 4 GM
>>> Captain of program's 2012 Frozen Four team.

G Keith Kinkaid (Albany, AHL) - 2.36 GAA / .917 SAVE % / 26 GM
>>> His 37 wins rank second in Union's D1 era (Kris Mayotte - 46)
Welsh (nhl.com)

F Trevor Mingoia (Tri-City, USHL) - 2 G / 19 A / 21 PTS / 28 GM
>>> Left Union in sophomore year on 10/24/12

F Mario Valery-Trabucco (Augsburg, DEL) - 4 G / 9 A / 13 PTS / 31 GM

>>> Ended Union career as program's D1 era leader in goals (59)

F Jeremy Welsh (Charlotte, AHL) - 6 G / 7 A / 13 PTS / 40 GM
>>> Also spent one game (1/22) with Carolina (NHL) - 0 points
>>> One of 9 members of Union's D1 era 100 point club (100 points)

F Kelly Zajac (Albany, AHL) - 2 G / 1 A / 3 PTS / 6 GM
>>> Also spent time this season with Trenton (ECHL) - 4 G / 5 A / 12 GM
>>> Finished Union career second in points (128) in program's D1 era (Adam Presizniuk - 131)
>>> Missed first chunk of season with lower-body injury

FUTURE DUTCHMEN UPDATE - FEBRUARY 2013:

D Noah Henry (Powell River, BCHL) - 1 G / 7 A / 8 PTS / 22 GM
>>> Height: 6'0" / Weight: 190
>>> DOB: 3/4/94
>>> Committed for 2014-2015
>>> Opened season with Penticton (BCHL) - 0 G / 4 A / 20 GM
>>> Acquired from Penticton on 11/14/12
>>> Current Dutchmen Daniel Carr, Kyle Bodie, and Mat Bodie are former Powell River players

D Matt Krug (Indiana, USHL) - 1 G / 6 A / 7 PTS / 34 GM
>>> 6'2" / 200
>>> DOB: 7/9/92
>>> Committed for 2013-2014

D Jeff Taylor (Dubuque, USHL) - 3 G / 11 A / 14 PTS /  34 GM
>>> 6'0 / 170
>>> DOB: 1/25/94
>>> Committed for 2013-2014
>>> Native of Clifton Park, NY
>>> Played at Albany Academy
>>> Set USHL tier I era single game record with a +7 rating on 1/5/13.

G Joe Young (Boston Junior Bruins, EJHL): 2.19 GAA / .920 SAVE % / 19 GM
>>> 6'2 / 170
>>> DOB: 4/16/94
>>> Committed for 2014-2015
>>> Opened season with Vernon (BCHL) - 4.35 GAA / .828 SAVE % / 2 GM
>>> Current Dutchmen goalie Colin Stevens previously played for the Junior Bruins

F Tyler Hynes (Omaha, USHL) - 2 G / 5 A / 7 PTS / 28 GM
>>> 5'10" / 183
>>> DOB: 11/23/93
>>> Committed for 2013-2014
>>> From Slingerlands, NY
>>> Played at Albany Academy

F Eli Lichtenwald (Nipawin, SJHL) - 3 G / 6 A / 9 PTS / 7 GM
>>> 6'6" / 211
>>> DOB: 6/9/92
>>> Committed for 2013-2014
>>> Also spent time this season with Omaha (USHL) - 3 G / 7 A / 10 PTS / 28 GM
>>> Acquired from Omaha on 12/31/12
>>> Previously played with Nipawin in 2010-2011, earning SJHL rookie of the year honors

F Michael Pontarelli (Cornwall, CCHL) - 38 G / 40 A / 78 PTS / 42 GM
>>> 5'9" / 178
>>> DOB: 12/22/93
>>> Committed for 2014-2015
>>> Leads CCHL in goals (38), 6th in assists (40), 2nd in points (78), 2nd in powerplay goals (14)

F Michael Vecchione (Tri-City, USHL) - 13 G / 21 A /  34 PTS / 39 GM
>>> 5'11 / 190
>>> DOB: 2/25/93
>>> Committed for 2013-2014
>>> Decommitted from New Hampshire (Hockey East) in late 2011
>>> Current Union player Ryan Forgaard formerly played with Tri-City

Other reported commits and last known team (stats not available):

D Griff Martin (Avon Old Farms)

>>> 6'1" / 175
>>> DOB: 3/19/94
>>> Committed for 2013-2014
>>> Decommitted from Yale prior to Union committment

F Mark Dufour (Kents Hill Prep)
>>> 6'2" / 178
>>> DOB: 6/26/95
>>> Committed for 2014-2015 or 2015-2016
>>> Taken in 13th round of 2012 QMJHL draft by Drummondville Voltigeurs (did not sign - would have voided NCAA eligibility as QMJHL is a "major junior" league and considered a "pro" league by NCAA)

F Alex Gonye (Deerfield Academy)
>>> 6'1 / 165
>>> DOB: 2/10/94
>>> Committed for 2013-2014
>>> Deerfield Academy is the alma mater of Dutchwomen goalie Shenae Lundberg

F Ryan Scarfo (Governors Academy)
>>> 5'11 / 176
>>> DOB: 3/3/94
>>> Committed for 2014-2015
>>> Out for the season following a shoulder injury

Stats as of 1/29/13.

Friday, April 22, 2011

Videos From The Nate Leaman - Rick Bennett Press Conference

Here are two videos from today's press conference where Rick Bennett was named the new head coach and Nate Leaman announced he is leaving Union for Providence.



Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Good Luck On Your Finals!

Classes for the Fall term ended yesterday afternoon, so all the Union students are now diligently studying for the finals which begin on Wednesday.

A special good luck goes out to our Dutchmen who just came off an exhausting weekend. But, I doubt they need the extra good luck as 12 current Union players made the ECAC All-Academic team last season:

Jean-Sebastian Bergeron, Stephane Boileau, Andrew Buote, Luke Cain, Nolan Julseth-White, Brock Matheson, Justin Pallos, Taylor Reid, John Simpson, Wayne Simpson, Shawn Stuart and Jeremy Welsh.

I'm pretty confident that "The Professor" will have no problems with his finals considering he was a finalist forthe ECAC Hockey Student-Athlete of the Year award, was given the Thomas Vanarden Dukehard award for the highest GPA on the men's ice hockey team, and was named Union College's junior student-athlete of the year last season.

The Dutchmen will return to the ice in two weekends to play at Brown and Yale

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

16 Dutchmen named to ECAC All-Academic Team

The ECAC announced today that 181 student-athletes have been named to the ECAC All-Academic team. 16 of the 181 players are from Union. These Dutchmen are: freshman Jean Sebastian Bergeron, junior Stephane Boileau, junior Andrew Buote, sophomore (technically a junior since he red-shirted) Luke Cain, senior Jeff Christiansen, sophomore Nolan Julseth-White, senior Jon Lareau, junior captain Brock Matheson, junior Justin Pallos, sophomore Taylor Reid, senior Jason Shaffer, junior John Simpson, freshman Wayne Simpson, freshman Shawn Stuart, senior captain Mike Wakita, and freshman Jeremy Welsh.

Over half of these guys are Economics majors, which is pretty impressive to me. I took Economics 101 freshman year... and let's just say it wasn't my best class.

To be eligible for the All-Academic team one must obtain a 3.0 GPA.

Congratulations to the 16 Dutchmen and the other 165 ECAC players. The ECAC is by far the most challenging league academically in college hockey. Each team in the ECAC had at least 13 All-Academic selections, except for Clarkson who only had four (weird?).

For more check out ECAC Hockey.com and Union Athletics.com.

Friday, March 19, 2010

Union's Lineup Changes Tonight; ECACHWBA Awards

According to Ken Schott, freshman Keith Kinkaid will be starting in net tonight for the Dutchmen. Kinkaid has started in both games against the Saints this year. Also, senior captain Mike Wakita will be out of the lineup because of a lower body injury he suffered last Sunday against Quinnipiac. Freshman Ryan Forgaard will take his place, meaning Union will have three freshman defensemen in tonight's starting lineup. The Dutchmen will definitely miss Wakita's presence and hard hits on the ice tonight. Hopefully someone like Nolan Julseth-White can step up and take that role.

Also, the inaugural ECAC Hockey Writers and Broadcasters Association awards were announced today. They are unofficial awards and I was even lucky enough to have a vote in the awards. And the winners are...

Player of the Year: Chase Polacek, RPI
Rookie of the Year: Brandon Pirri, RPI
Goalie of the Year: Ben Scrivens, Cornell
Coach of the Year: Nate Leaman, Union
Defensive Forward of the Year: Travis Vermeulen, SLU
Defensive Defenseman of the Year: Justin Krueger, Cornell

First Team: Polacek, Mario Valery-Trabucco (Union), Broc Little (Yale), Mike Schreiber (Union), Tom Dignard (Yale), Scrivens
Second Team: Sean Backman (Yale), Austin Smith (Colgate), Blake Gallagher (Cornell), Krueger, Brendon Nash (Cornell), Allen York (RPI)
All-Rookie Team: Pirri, Jerry D'Amigo (RPI), Louis Leblanc (Harvard), Nick D'Agostino (Cornell), George Hughes (SLU), Keith Kinkaid (Union)

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Coburn to miss time with injury

According to Ken Schott, freshman defenseman Greg Coburn got hurt in today's practice and will miss a significant amount of time (possibly the rest of the regular season and playoffs). He suffered a lower-body injury after being tangled up with senior forward Jason Shaffer in today's practice. This is a huge blow for the Dutchmen as Coburn has been a very solid defenseman this season and has also helped on the offensive side of the puck. Coburn has tallied two goals and 14 assists this season. His 14 assists and 16 points is second most for Union defenseman this season (Mike Schreiber has eight goals, 18 assists, and 26 points). Defensemen like sophomore Nolan Julseth-White and freshman Ryan Forgaard will now have to step up and produce every game.

UPDATE: Ken Schott reports that Coburn has not torn anything in his hip and has just dislocated it. He will be out for the remainder of the regular season, and could return for the playoffs.

Also, RPI goaltender Allen York is doubtful for this weekend.

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Union takes on U.S. Under-18 team on Friday in charity exhibition game

This game is an exhibition game meaning it will not count towards the standings and will have no effect on the team's unbeaten streak or on Coach Leaman's 100th win. It should be a friendly match for a good cause (Toys for Tots). For more information on the even click here.

According to the team roster there is only one player committed to a ECAC school. This is Andy Iles a goaltender from Ithaca, New York who is committed to his home town team, Cornell. He is listed as 5' 8" so I'm guessing he relies on his quickness. All of the other players on the roster are committed to nine different schools: Cornell, Michigan, Boston University, Minnesota-Duluth, North Dakota, Notre Dame, Wisconsin, Boston College, and Denver. This should be a great showcase for future NCAA stars. For more info on the US U-18 Team check out their website here.

Hopefully Coach Leaman will play some guys who haven't played much or at all this season, and I expect that he will. We have still yet to see freshmen defenseman Jean-Sebastian Bergeron and redshirt freshman defenseman Carl Ekstrom in Dutchmen uniforms. I have still heard no word if Ekstrom has overcome his hip injury. It should be interesting to see what this Swede is made of. We also haven't seen sophomore defenseman Taylor Reid this season after he played four games last season.

I assume Keith Kinkaid will sit while junior Corey Milan and senior Rich Sillery will get some time in net. Sillery hasn't seen any playing time this season and only played twice (one start) last season. This should also give Leaman a chance to rest his stars before the UConn Tournament and feature players that haven't seen much ice this year like forwards Justin Pallos, Luke Cain, Jason Shaffer, and defenseman Nolan Julseth-White. These are all very effective players and I expect them to be impressive against the U-18 team. Personally, I am a huge fan of Jason Shaffer as he is one of the fastest guys on the team and flies all over the ice when he plays. All in all, this should be a fun game for a good cause.

Thursday, November 19, 2009

No games this weekend, Finals Week

For those of you who don't know today (Thursday) is the beginning of Finals Week at Union, which is the reason (I assume) that the Dutch will not have any games this weekend. The Fall 09 finals last from Thursday to next Tuesday.

Last season 11 current Dutchmen (14 if you include Potts, Caffaro, and Cook) made the ECAC All- Academic Team: Stephane Boileau, Andrew Buote, Luke Cain, Jeff Christansen, Nolan Julseth-White, Jon Lareau, Brock Matheson, Justin Pallos, Taylor Reid, Jason Shaffer, and John Simpson.

Good Luck to all the players and the rest of the student body!