Shane Bowers, the Ottawa Senators' top pick in last weekend's NHL Entry Draft, talked about his selection and meeting Jake Oettinger in Chicago.
Hickey, Crotty, Keller are the first of several Terriers to take part in an NHL development camp this summer. #GoBU https://t.co/3lZTrppiS0— BU Men's Hockey (@TerrierHockey) June 26, 2017
A look back at the #NHLDraft: https://t.co/P2Ux28Hhuq pic.twitter.com/xLjXB5DxwC— College Hockey Inc. (@collegehockey) June 26, 2017
● College Hockey Inc. All current or
future NCAA players drafted
● Boston Hockey Blog:
BU
draft recap
Looking ahead
SBN’s Chris Dilks’s took an early look at the 2018 draft
and ranks Brady Tkachuk and Joel Farabee in the top 10, and Tyler Weiss and
Jake Wise in the next 18. Farabee and Weiss were the top two scorers for the
NTDP U17s while Wise was tied for fourth. Farabee added 19 points (8G, 11A) when
called up to the U18s.
● SBN report
● USA Hockey U17
stats
Jeff Cox's recap of top performers at last weekend's Beantown NAPS event included future Terriers.
16U Division
Liam Connors, #5 Junior Bruins, 2/1/01, Forward, Shoots Right (Boston University) - His motor and speed are his top assets, but he showed off his hands on a few scoring plays as well. He's a Tri-City Storm draft pick from the 2017 USHL Phase I Draft. He'll be back at St. Sebastian's this winter.
Braden Doyle, #7 Junior Bruins, 8/24/01, Defense, Shoots Left (Boston University) - He played his usual game here. He's dynamic with the puck on his stick. His skating, vision and stick skills are all very good. He's property of the Dubuque Fighting Saints.
15U Division
Josh Lawrence, #17 East Coast Canadians, 1/28/02, Forward, Shoots Right (Boston University) - He's just heads and shoulders above everyone else at this level. He can skate, he can pass, he can shoot and he can control pucks. If he's really committed to the NCAA route, he should easily be the top pick (or a tender) in the 2018 USHL Phase I Draft. He'll be back for a second year at Selects Academy this winter.
East Coast Canadians win Beantown NAPS 15U. BU commit Josh Lawrence was clear standout. D Christian Jimenez was best uncommitted prospect.— Jeff Cox (@JeffCoxSports) June 25, 2017
Lawrence is a 2020 BU recruit from Moncton, New Brunswick.
He committed
this past May 23.
Looking back
Former Terrier Associate Head Coach Steve Greeley has been named assistant general manager of the Buffalo Sabres. Working with new head coach Jason Botterill, he'll be reunited in Buffalo with Jack Eichel and Evan Rodrigues. Greeley spent the past two seasons as director of player development for the New York Rangers.
After skating for the Terriers from 1999 to 2004 and playing one season in the minor leagues, Greeley became a Los Angeles Kings scout. He joined David Quinn's staff in 2013 as associate head coach and left for the Rangers job after BU reached the 2015 national championship game.
● NHL.Sabres.com report
● BuffaloNews.com report
● Elite Prospects page
Wade Megan has been re-signed by the Blues to a one-year, two-way contract. The final captain of Jack Parker's 40 seasons, Megan, playing for the Chicago Wolves, was a first team
AHL All-Star and earned the league’s Willie Marshall Award
for most goals (33). He made his NHL debut against Tampa Bay on Dec. 22 and scored on his first shot.
● SportsNet.ca report
● Elite Prospects page
Two-time BU All-American defenseman Jon Coleman has been
elevated to full-time assistant coach at D3 Babson College. A high-scoring
defenseman on the Terriers’ 1995 national championship squad, Coleman had 113 points and
played on four Frozen Four squads.
● HockeyDB career stats
● Babson
Athletics.com report
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