Leblanc is the Crimson's leading scorer with 21 points. He scored all 11 of his goals and registered nine of his 10 assists in league play, leading league freshmen in goals and ranking third in the league in points among rookies. He tied for second in ECAC Hockey with three game-winning goals in league play.
Saw Harvard play two weeks ago against RPI, not injured just plays on a really crap team and gets ton of attention from opposing teams. He needs better players to offload some of the production on the team but Harvard is foremost an academic institution and not many players can gain access. Still, was the best player on the ice along with another 18 year old for RPI, Jerry D'Amigo.
I don't doubt that but some people have already second guessed Timmins not even a complete season after he made the pick. A season in which Leblanc has been more successful.
I don't doubt that but some people have already second guessed Timmins not even a complete season after he made the pick. A season in which Leblanc has been more successful.
And Krieder plays on a power house BC team with lots of help.
Why is it that the point total are so much lower per game in the NCAA than the Q, OHL CHL? A 30 point season in the NCAA is awesome but a 65 point season in minors is ho hum.
Why is it that the point total are so much lower per game in the NCAA than the Q, OHL CHL? A 30 point season in the NCAA is awesome but a 65 point season in minors is ho hum.
Number of games played, plus average age of players in the CHL vs the NCAA. In the CHL your playing against kids 16 to 20 years old, with mostly 17-19 year olds. In the NCAA your playing against 18-24 year olds, that are more physicall mature, as often times, the freshman don't play key roles and will have trouble getting good ice time.
Saw Harvard play two weeks ago against RPI, not injured just plays on a really crap team and gets ton of attention from opposing teams. He needs better players to offload some of the production on the team but Harvard is foremost an academic institution and not many players can gain access. Still, was the best player on the ice along with another 18 year old for RPI, Jerry D'Amigo.
Dude, he did get injured and missed a few games, it did slow him down, as he did play with it anyway afterwards. As for the rest, I already knew all of that.
Number of games played, plus average age of players in the CHL vs the NCAA. In the CHL your playing against kids 16 to 20 years old, with mostly 17-19 year olds. In the NCAA your playing against 18-24 year olds, that are more physicall mature, as often times, the freshman don't play key roles and will have trouble getting good ice time.
Could you say that NCAA stats are comparable to KHL stats? (for prospects)