2013 recruit Robbie Baillargeon
(photo) is taking part in Ottawa Senators development camp. A former standout
forward at Cardinal Cushing who was drafted in the fifth round of the 2012
draft, Baillargeon had an 18-23-41 scoring
line in 55 USHL games last season for Indiana and Omaha.
Four Terriers are on the roster for
Islanders development
camp, which begins today at Nassau Coliseum: 2013 recruit Doyle Somerby,
the Isles fifth round draft pick in 2012, recent grad Ben Rosen and
junior forwards Cason Hohmann and Evan Rodrigues.
Senior Garrett Noonan is at Nashville for
2013 Predators development
camp.
Sophomore goalie Matt O’Connor,
recovered from the collapsed lung that ended his freshman season, is in Chicago
at Blackhawks development
camp.
Rising sophomore blueliner Matt
Grzelcyk will be in Bruins development camp
beginning this Wednesday. The Bruins third-round pick in the 2012 draft earned
Hockey East All-Rookie honors after posting a 3-20-23 line in 38 games. Next
month, Grzelcyk be in Lake Placid, NY, for National Junior Team Evaluation
Camp.
Matt Nieto, who signed with San Jose
this past March, and sophomore Danny O’Regan, Nieto’s linemate last season and also named to Hockey East's All-Rookie team,
will skate in the Sharks’ development camp
beginning Thursday.
BU’s 2012-13 captain Wade Megan is skating
at Florida Panthers development
camp in Coral Springs. Megan, drafted by Florida in the fifth round of the
2009 draft, finished his Terrier career with 49 goals and 34 assists. Also in
Panthers camp is former Terrier Corey Trivino, who produced 51 points for the
ECHL Florida Everblades last season
SB Nation has compiled
a list of all NCAA players participating in NHL development camps.
Looking back
Former Terrier co-captain and 2009
Hobey Baker Award winner Matt Gilroy has inked a one-year
deal with the Florida Panthers. The three-time All-American spent last
season with the New York Rangers after playing in the AHL with Connecticut during
the lockout.
While the NHL is holding its
development camps, USA Hockey has begun its annual development camps for Select
15, 16 and 17 year old skaters and organizing these annual tournaments is
former Terrier Kenny Rausch, manager of youth hockey for USA Hockey. The versatile Rausch— a forward on BU’s 1995
national championship team, who also filled in on defense when needed—has been
involved with USA Hockey in a variety of capacities during the past 17 seasons
and spoke
about the goals of the development camps.
►Shortly after
Jack Parker announced in early March his intention to retire, subscription site
U.S. Hockey Report posted a lengthy piece titled Jack Parker and the Wayback Machine. It
looks at Parker’s career from his arrival as a freshman at BU in 1964, his
mid-season appointment as head coach in Dec. 1973 and the Terriers’ five
straight Final Four appearances, culminating in BU’s1978 national championship
with a 5-3 win against BC in the title game.
USHR’s March articles are now free archives. To find the Parker article, go to http://www.ushr.com/news/20130301 and scroll down to March 17.
Former Terrier, Olympic and NHL standout Tony Amonte is coaching the grey squad at this week's USA Hockey Select 16 development camp in WIlliamsville, NY, near Buffalo. Amonte, who scored 126 points in two season at BU (1989-90 and 1990-91) and went on to register 900 NHL points, 12th best among American skaters, now is head coach at Thayer Academy, where he starred before committing to BU.
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