All Things Players Coming and Going (26-27 Off-Season)


The difference in 100K for PSU is nothing. It's like buying a large fry instead of a medium fry for Pegula
:) I might not get out much but I like the analogy about spending money in the portal for some schools. Hadn't seen it before. (y)
 


Who needs centers

He would be the third highest drafted player on the Gophers
 

Who needs centers

He would be the third highest drafted player on the Gophers
for those curious who he's around (he was drafted 69th)

Cullen: will be a 1st rounder
Rombach: 2nd, 35th overall


Ziemer: 71st
Smith: 79th
Phillips: 80th
Ludtke: 81st
Moe: 90th

4th rounders and later not listed
 



Ben Macbeath. DU...
Another solid pickup for them. They’ll be really young but very talented on the backend. Didn’t blow up the W and will be 18 this season

If we’re taking another d for this year, I’d rather we’re holding a DuPont caliber player, otherwise we’re standing pat. This type of player isn’t coming in to be a 7th/healthy scratch D
 

Another solid pickup for them. They’ll be really young but very talented on the backend. Didn’t blow up the W and will be 18 this season

If we’re taking another d for this year, I’d rather we’re holding a DuPont caliber player, otherwise we’re standing pat. This type of player isn’t coming in to be a 7th/healthy scratch D
My point is our recruiting is so far behind the big guns.
 

My point is our recruiting is so far behind the big guns.
Yeah I mean Larson went a different direction of going old with it and splashed a little high end talent draft wise. Because of that strategy, there’s not going to be room for guys coming in next year.

If we were targeting these guys and missing on them all, I’d be more concerned but this seems like it was the concerted choice. We’ll see whether or not that was wise this spring (I think we’ll be fine this fall as so many older guys on the back end, but we’ll see where we peak to)
 



My point is our recruiting is so far behind the big guns.
Really though? Exceptional job was done on the defense where guys like this would mean nothing to us. Very talented forward group still, only knock being not getting a center.

I think he recognizes we need a year of stability with older guys after that disaster. Loading up on young guys to fix every problem can be riskier after you have a team that was completely lost last year. I think the next cycle is where we will really judge his recruiting job with the younger guys.
 

Really though? Exceptional job was done on the defense where guys like this would mean nothing to us. Very talented forward group still, only knock being not getting a center.

I think he recognizes we need a year of stability with older guys after that disaster. Loading up on young guys to fix every problem can be riskier after you have a team that was completely lost last year. I think the next cycle is where we will really judge his recruiting job with the younger guys.
this was also going to be something I was going to add. Nothing has been added to the pipeline yet with many guys still on market in the 2027 class and beyond (Fitzhenry, Schneider, etc).

Anyone coming in this year, seems like Larson made his choice on how he was going to put it together. One can argue whether adding more guys like Macbeath (higher ceiling, younger, more to work on defensively) versus say Lofgren (lower ceiling, solid/physical/reliable defender) is a better strategy, but I agree I wouldn't put us "so far behind" for this coming year alone

That said, he has work to do going forward both at the back and up front as Murr is gone and who knows if we see Smith back who are going to be your 2 more "dynamic" contributing defensemen and unless there's an injury, there's no way Ziemer is back and it's not like the future pipeline is overly teeming with high end talent as it sits right now aside from Conboy getting a good amount of love
 

Definitely excited to see what he does on the recruiting trail because like you alluded to there is a lot of work to be done and I think plenty of commitments needed.
 

Definitely excited to see what he does on the recruiting trail because like you alluded to there is a lot of work to be done and I think plenty of commitments needed.
8/1 will be a very exciting (or very hand-wringing) time for Gopher nation. All the pods have made it seem like Larson himself is very in on the grind of recruiting, which is a very welcome change. Add to it knowing you have a guy like Cullen who's going to be designing personal dev plans for kids and my hope is that will translate really well on the trail going forward.

Now we just need to add to the Michigan way of it just so happens all their recent 1st rounders are around the rink on their recruiting days with getting Cooley, Faber, Lacombe, Knies, Wood (for our Canadian targets) etc. all around campus to sing the U's development program praises.
 



this was also going to be something I was going to add. Nothing has been added to the pipeline yet with many guys still on market in the 2027 class and beyond (Fitzhenry, Schneider, etc).

Anyone coming in this year, seems like Larson made his choice on how he was going to put it together. One can argue whether adding more guys like Macbeath (higher ceiling, younger, more to work on defensively) versus say Lofgren (lower ceiling, solid/physical/reliable defender) is a better strategy, but I agree I wouldn't put us "so far behind" for this coming year alone

That said, he has work to do going forward both at the back and up front as Murr is gone and who knows if we see Smith back who are going to be your 2 more "dynamic" contributing defensemen and unless there's an injury, there's no way Ziemer is back and it's not like the future pipeline is overly teeming with high end talent as it sits right now aside from Conboy getting a good amount of love
scratch that. Fitzhenry to UND
 

Cam Reid to Michigan officially. He’s a lefty so still room for DuPont there, but is going to impact their pitch
 




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