Hfbk2006
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- Dec 2, 2005
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Oren Eizenman is tied for ECAC lead in scoring. He's 6-0 185 and pretty good defensively.
Last spring, he played for the Israeli National team (coached by Jacque Perron, who led the Habs to 1986 Cup win), and wound up being the leading scorer and best player in the World Championship, Division II. (US, Canada, Czech, Russia, etc play in the Elite division.... Germany, Swiss, Austria, Poland, etc are in Division 1 ..... Division 2 is made up of Bulgaria, Serbia, Belgium, Romania, China, Australia, etc.... Division 3 is Ireland, Iceland, Luxembourg, etc).
Due in large part to Oren Eizenman's play - together on the same line with his two older brothers - Israel moved up to Division 1, in what was widely described as one of the biggest achievements/upsets in hockey... Israel is the only country in the Middle East with a national hockey team and it has only one stadium in the northern-most village of the country which is unreachable for most Israelis, so their Div-2 champship was a major upset, and it wouldn't have happened without Eizenman brothers, especially Oren.
Now he is leading a talent-less (except the first line) college team to a decent season.
Anybody thinks he should be signed?
Last spring, he played for the Israeli National team (coached by Jacque Perron, who led the Habs to 1986 Cup win), and wound up being the leading scorer and best player in the World Championship, Division II. (US, Canada, Czech, Russia, etc play in the Elite division.... Germany, Swiss, Austria, Poland, etc are in Division 1 ..... Division 2 is made up of Bulgaria, Serbia, Belgium, Romania, China, Australia, etc.... Division 3 is Ireland, Iceland, Luxembourg, etc).
Due in large part to Oren Eizenman's play - together on the same line with his two older brothers - Israel moved up to Division 1, in what was widely described as one of the biggest achievements/upsets in hockey... Israel is the only country in the Middle East with a national hockey team and it has only one stadium in the northern-most village of the country which is unreachable for most Israelis, so their Div-2 champship was a major upset, and it wouldn't have happened without Eizenman brothers, especially Oren.
Now he is leading a talent-less (except the first line) college team to a decent season.
Anybody thinks he should be signed?