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Honestly? I hardly noticed him out there except for the odd shift after the first period. Bailey/Culligan/Carroll must have played 75% of the third period, or that's how it seemed.
Btw...whatever happened to Robbie Drummond??
After watching the AUS playoffs and Nationals I'm amazed how efficiently, without much fanfare UNB's #57 goes about his business and helps teammates get headlines. In a total of 8 post season games he had 17 points. No other UNB player was really close to his totals.
Theirs no possible way Travis Fullarton is back for a 5th year, I've never heard of a Student struggling in class to make his marks and be rewarded for a 5th year for falling classes lol. i love Travis but his Schooling is no secret
Corcoran most likely done as well.as far as Next Year Goes anyone have confirmation on players back for sure not back for sure, or maybe not back but could?
Defenseman who are gone for sure - Luke Gallant and Jonathon Harty
Defenseman as questionmarks - I see Chad Denny is listed as in his 5th year of eligibility, this surprises me is this correct?
Defenseman back - Stamler, Desnoyiers, Shutron, Kidd, Wright and Corocan
Forwards Gone For Sure - Kyle bailey, Jordan Clendenning, Jeff Lee,
Forwards question marks- Dion Campbell? Matt Fillier? Luke Lynes
Forwards back - Tyler Carroll, Chris Culligan, Shane Wiebe, Nick MacNeil, Thomas Nesbitt, Antoine House Caron, Geordie Wudrick, Daine Todd, Taylor MacDougall
Travis Fullarton is gone and Dan Lacosta has one year left.
I May have missed a player, and I could be wrong about a couple, but as you can see despite the
loses UNB has a real Solid Nucleus coming back to build around and you know that group will be
hungry for next season after the loss to Western. I'm Confident Dan Lacosta once Healthy can be a
top notch Goaltender in the AUS but no doubt with 1 year left the search for the Next UNB # 1 Goalie
starts this summer.
The Rochester Americans also announced that they have signed forward Kyle Bailey from the University of New Brunswick to an ATO, and he will also join the Ameks for the remainder of the season. Bailey (6’2â€, 200 lbs., 10/15/1986) was drafted by the Minnesota Wild in the fourth round (110th overall) of the 2005 NHL Entry Draft. In five years at the University of New Brunswick, Bailey totaled 153 points (65+88) and 160 penalty minutes in 138 games.
Link: http://www.amerks.com/newsX.asp?type=News&aID=511
For us Buffalo/Rochester fans, what can you tell us about Kyle Bailey?
Anyone else remember them mentioning another NCAA team to visit the Aitken Centre this coming season?
Stamler to ECHL Colorado Eagles. Big loss.