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USA Hockey Magazine writes about T.J. Oshie.
A brand new Michigan State blog says Dom Vicari may not be done talking yet. His family might release their own press release. Dude, let it go. I really can't think of anyone that wanted Vicari starting over Lerg by the end of last season.
Lake Superior forward Jason Miller has left the team. He would have been a 4th line type guy for the Lakers this year.
There's a few rumors coming out of CHL training camps this week, most of which come courtesy of The Scouting News.
2007 Recruiting Board prospect Wilson Ngai attended the London Knights training camp, but was going to keep his eligibility.
Fairbanks native Isak Quakenbush has decided to give up his eligibility and play in the WHL. It's a tough loss for the NCAA, and specifically Alaska-Fairbanks, since Quakenbush seemed to be close to the Nanooks program. The huge (6'4" 210 lbs.) forward had pretty good performances at the last two Select Festivals, which drew a lot of attention.
Arizona goalie Eric Ferber had the best week of his life at the Swift Current Broncos rookie camp last week. He didn't allow a single goal over the course of four games. This came after an impressive Select 15 Festival where he was one of the top goalies statistically. Ferber hasn't received much interest from colleges yet, but should in the future after a couple very nice performances. USA Hockey wrote an article about him at the Select 15 Festival that I don't think I linked to at the time.
Finally, a player to keep an eye on for the future is British Columbia center Kevin Sundher. Sundher is a '92 birthdate and one of the top ranked players for next spring's WHL draft. He would be a 2010 recruit, but is an excellent student and is accelerating his schooling, meaning he will be a 2009 recruit. Scouting News had an interview with him if you're interested.
Quarterbacks: Peyton Manning (he wears #18, thus the reference to the 26th Amendment) Ben Roethlisberger (appendicitis man) Marc Bulger (fragile but good) Charlie Frye Gus Frerotte (for when Bulger becomes disabled)
Position Players: Rudi Johnson (the #4 RB in the league; less press than LD, LT, and SA) Cory Dillon Clinton Portis (moderately injured at the moment) Julius Jones Warrick Dunn Jeremey Shockey (a holdover from last year's team) Tatum Bell Chris Cooley Matt Jones Keyshawn "Just Give Me The Damn Football" Johnson Todd Heap
Kickers: Shayne Graham (another holdover) Jay Feeley
Defense: Denver Broncos
As I see it, only two teams had drafts as good as us. We're well-positioned to make a run for the money, at least the way things look now, at the start of the season. Roethlisberger and Portis are temporarily injured but will come back by week 2 (Portis may play this week; officially he's "day-to-day" but we're not starting him) and we've got more elite and "A" list players than our share. We're also very heavy on running backs and in most weeks we can play all RB's and no WR's or TE's.
With Shayne Graham as our primary kicker and Rudi Johnson as our featured RB, we take a piece of the action from one of our primary competitors, who drafted Carson Palmer and Chad Johnson to try and double-dip on Cincinnati's explosive offense.
My big misgiving is Julius Jones -- I've had very bad luck with Dallas Cowboys in the past and all I can do now is cross my fingers and hope that he performs well. There's also a question about whether Mike Bell or Tatum Bell will get goal-line carries in Denver, but we had to take a player of that caliber at that time and Tatum has as good a chance as anyone of getting work that will result in points.
So, the FSM's are optimistic. We'll see on Sunday!
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