You are correct on invites.
Interesting that they just had four invite defensemen as Traverse City and didn't invite any to the big camp. Looks like they were just taking up space at Traverse City. Goulakis and Noonan played in the EHL last year and appear to be bodies to fill out the roster. Goulakis was in prospect development camp a few years ago.
Interesting that Gabriel Fontaine was not at Traverse City and Brad Morrison was there but not at the big camp. Morrison only played in the first game at Traverse City so he may be hurt.
I think Betz and Duke get AHL deals. Raaymakers goes back to Juniors.
Other Ranger draft picks either are in Europe or in College and so would not he coming to this camp.
was about to add this, it echoes some of above
(deservedly) of the TC invites, only Betz, Duke and Raaymakers are invited to NYR Camp
(tbd whether others are invited to HWP Camp)
also 2 new D invites, Noonan and Goulakos,
both mid-20's after 4 year NCAA careers
both tryout defensemen shoot left,
Noonan graduated BU in '14,
Goulakos graduated Colgate in '15
also found this on Noonan
[*** addition: just noticed at Eliteprospects that Noonan wore the C at BU as SR, and A as Jr]
http://www.hockeysfuture.com/prospects/garrett_noonan/
Talent Analysis
Noonan is a two-way defenseman that takes care of business efficiently in his zone but can also bring some offensive punch. He is a mobile, smooth skating defender and has a very good first pass, a hard accurate shot, and can operate the power play unit. After developing at the NCAA level he showed promise in his first pro season with AHL affiliate Milwaukee. Noonan's combination of skating ability with some offensive flair to his game make him an intriguing prospect.
Future
Noonan made steady progress with AHL affiliate Milwaukee in his first pro season and will look to build on that progress in 2015-16. He will compete for one of the final defense slots with the Predators in training camp but will likely spend all or most of the upcoming season with the Admirals. Talent-wise, he projects to being a two-way defender capable of supplying some offense from the blue line.