Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Top Prep Goalie Joins 2015 Recruit Class




BU has added what may be the final piece of its 2015 recruit class by securing a commitment from 6-3, 165 lb., goalie Max Prawdzik, who led The Brooks School to the New England Prep Large School championship, posting a gaudy 1.25 GAA and a .944 save percentage. The Andover, Mass., native, who served as team captain, also authored eight shutouts, en route to being named ISL Hockey League MVP honors

Prawdzik, who stopped 26 shots in the Bishops’ 4-2 NEPSAC Large School title game win against Belmont Hill, earned All New England Prep All-Star honors and was named a Boston Globe Prep All-Scholastic.  In 2013, he led Brooks to the ISL Eberhart championship and the NE Prep Small School Tournament Championship.

A 2012 invitee to the USA Hockey Strelow National Goaltending Camp and a 2013 draftee of the USHL Tri-City Storm, Prawdzik also played for the Neponset Valley River Rats 18Us, teaming with 2017 recruit Patrick Harper.

Brooks School head coach Dave Ries told THFB:

Max is a poised, competitive mentally tough kid. He's still raw...he has a lot of potential. Max was a big reason we won the Large School Championship this season. He's got great technique, moves pretty well and can handle the puck to start a breakout. Max needs to put on some muscle, add some explosiveness and adjust to the caliber of Hockey East.  I'm excited for him for earning this opportunity and definitely think his best hockey is ahead of him.


According to SB Nation’s Jeff Cox, Vermont was among several schools recruiting Prawdzik, who had originally planned to play in the BCHL next season for Trail. Following the win over Belmont Hill, Cox noted: He's the prototypical modern era goaltender with good size and plays well in the butterfly. He's got a quick lower body and made a few nice pad saves on Sunday."



 ▪ Bio and videoes (Stop It Goaltending)
▪ USHL draft video profile 
▪ 2013 Top-24 NCAA Prospects Camp profile 
▪ Elite Prospects card 
▪ Boston Hockey Blog report






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