Your New York Islanders started their
"Mini-Camp" this week to evaluate the 21 prospects in their system as
well as 26 un-drafted players that got the attention of Islanders
scouting. The schedule would have
photos and information gathered, media interviews, on and off ice workout
sessions and a team practices today with scrimmages on Wednesday and the
prospect game on Thursday, 7/11.
WFAN's Daniel
Friedman got some great quotes and observations on the day:
"At the Coliseum
for prospect camp. Calvin de Haan, Casey Cizikas, Anders Nilsson on the ice
early for some drills."
If Calvin deHaan can
stay healthy, he would be an immediate possibility of defense for the
Isles. Great to see Ander Nilsson
feeling better and focusing on goaltending.
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Anders Nilsson:
"I feel good, it's nice to be back here. Obviously this past season was a
little rough for me, but I've gotten better."
To see Casey Cizikas
on the ice at mini camp after the season he had last year shows the kind of
character he has. He, like other young
players in the system share a cultural trait of always wanting to improve. This is exactly why Niederrieter is gone.
Ryan Pulock: "I
want to make a good first impression on the ice. I'm here to improve my overall
game."
Anders Lee:
"There's still a lot of work to do, I just have to go out and play my
game. I'm working on my skating, protecting the puck."
I am really looking forward to see if Ryan Strome, Brock Nelson, Kirill Kabanov, John Perrson or Ryan Sundstrom can make the forward line up. My prospects to watch on defense are Calvin deHaan, Scott Mayfield, Griffin Reinhart, Andrej Pedan and Adam Pelech. (along with Matt Donovan, Ville Pokka) I expect big things from Anders Nilsson and Kevin Poulin in net, even if its in the AHL.
It was also
refreshing to hear that the top guys in the system were immediately put into
the paces of improving thier short comings and really worked hard on
fundamentals. The fact that Pulock
wasn't firing off slap shots and Lee was focusing on his defensive game and
guarding the puck shows attention to detail by the coaching staff.
Per
Islanders.nhl.com, "The players are broken down into two teams,
which will go head-to-head Thursday in the Orange vs. Blue Rookie Scrimmage
& Skills Competition at Nassau Coliseum. While one squad skates, the other
works out in the gym with the team’s training staff. The key to the off-ice
training, according to Director of Sports Performance Sean Donellan, is to show
the players how the techniques they learn on a track or in the weight room can
translate to improved on-ice performance."
The 2013 New York Islanders Mini-Camp Roster
Forwards:
29 Steve Alonge 6'0 192# Windsor
(OHL)
10 Colton Beck 5'10 185# Alaska
(CCHA)
14 Erik Bradford 5'11 181# Barrie
(OHL)
36 Taylor Cammarata 5'7 156# Waterloo (USHL)
72 Jason Clark 6'2 204# Gwinnett
(ECHL)
8 Victor Crus Rydberg 5'11 190# Linkoping U-20 (SWE)
11 Joe Diamond 5'7 190# Maine
(H-East)
18 Braden Gracel 5'8 179# UMass-Amherst
(H-East)
14 Cason Hohmann 5'8 181# Boston U. (H-East)
25 Mike Hamlo 5'10 197# BST
(AHL)
28 Josh Holmstrom 6'0 181# UMass-Lowell (H-East)
77 Kirill Kabonov 6'2 192# BST
(AHL)
27 Anders Lee 6'2 225# Notre
Dame(NCAA)
53 Greg Miller 5'11 193# Cornell
(ECAC)
27 Trevor Moore 5'9 172# Tri-City
(USHL)
72 Jared Morris 6'1 206# Winnipeg
(MJHL)
29 Brock Nelson 6'3 196# BST
(AHL)
25 John Persson 6'2 209# BST
(AHL)
10 Alan Quine 5'11 191# Petrb./Belv.
(OHL)
36 Evan Rodrigues 5'9 178# Boston U (H-East)
77 Ben Rosen 5'10 195# Boston
U (H-East)
11 Nick Sorkin 6'3 193# New
Hamp. (H-East)
18 Ryan Strome 6'1 188# Niagra
(OHL)
28 Johan Sundstrom 6'3 201# BST (AHL)
53 Matt Tabrum 5'10 187# Denver
(WCHA)
8 Riley Wetmore 5'11 185# UMass/Low. (H-East)
Defensemen:
37 Kyle Burroughs 5'11 189# Regina (WHL)
46 Marc Cantin 6'1 204# BST
(AHL)
44 Mike Dalhuisen 6'2 230# Quinnipiac (ECAC)
37 Tony Donnay 6'6 186# Erie
(OHL)
38 Jesse Graham 6'0 173# Niagra
(OHL)
41 Jared Hauf 6'5 225# Seattle
(WHL)
33 Dallas Jackson 6'2 202# BST (AHL)
44 Mike Keenan 6'0 181# Dartmouth
(ECAC)
46 Loic Leduc 6'6 221# Cape
Brenton (QMJHL)
6 Scott Mayfield 6'4 209# Denver
(WCHA)
42 James Mazza 6'1 183# Youngstown
(USHL)
41 Bradley Nunn 6'5 231# SUNY
Fredonia
33 Andrey Pedan 6'4 207# Guelph
(OHL)
50 Adam Pelech 6'2 215# Eric
(OHL)
6 Ryan Pulock 6'1 213# Brandon
(WHL)
4 Griffin Reinhart 6'4 202# Edmonton (WHL)
38 Bennett Schneider 6'2 220# Hamilton COl. (NESCAC)
4 Doyle Somerby 6'6 233# Muskegon (USHL)
Goalies:
60 Eamon McAdam 6'2 189# Waterloo (USHL)
1 Anders Nilsson 6'5 227# BST (AHL)
1 Ken Reiter 5'10 175# BST
(AHL)
60 Joel Rumpel 6'2 188# Wisconsin
(WCHA)
Isles Notes:
Today, The New York Islanders
announced today that Cal Clutterbuck has agreed to terms on a four-year
contract worth $11M.
This puts the Islanders over the NHL Cap floor
with Isles still working on contracts for Josh Bailey and Thomas Hickey.
On 7/8, The New York Islanders
announced today that Kevin Poulin has accepted his qualifying offer, which is a
one-year, two-way contract.
Per Arthur Staple,
"Have to apologize and clarify a report from yesterday: Isles G Kevin
Poulin does NOT need waivers this season. Sorry for the confusion."
This would contradict what Garth Snow said
in the booster club meeting. He
specifically stated that Poulin's need for waivers would factor into the Isles
goal tending situation. With Poulin not
needing waivers to go up and down from the BST, he can continue to play in the
AHL if management deems it necessary.
It also means a free agent goaltender may still join the Isles line up
for this season.
@KeithLHHockey,
"Yormark says jersey colors stay. @NYTSports: Islanders Hope to Bring Fans to
Brooklyn and Get New Ones, Too."
NHL Notes:
Free Agent Tracker.
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