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Comets Milita Weekly Prospect Report – March 14th, 2014

Josh W
By Josh W
10 years ago

Image courtesy of /r/Canucks
Dimitri has said it a few times — when it comes to professional sports, a fanbase’s interest in their team’s prospect pool has an inverse correlation with how successful their parent club has been performing. I like to call it the “Filipovic Rule“.
Well, given how “successful” the Canucks have been this season, we know how burning your desires to learn all about their prospects are. Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. 
Continue past the jump to read up on all of the latest in Comets Militia updates, the OHL, and the NCAA (along with some other notes coming from the WHL, ECHL, and Europe). As always, feel free to follow me on Twitter @nuckprospects for the latest in prospect news. You’re more than welcome to send me any feedback on anything prospect related you wish for me to cover in the future.

Utica Comets

Fridays, 2-1 SO Win vs Wilkes-Barre/Scranton-Penguins

The Utica Comets started their week with a game at home against the W-B/Scranton Penguins (Pittsburgh’s AHL affiliate). While the Penguins were first to get on the board it was DeFazio, in the dying seconds, who managed to tie the game up and send it to OT. The game eventually went to the shootout where Eriksson stopped all 5 shooters and Cal O’Reilly scored the lone goal to win it.
The Penguins dominated most of the game with the final shots being in their favour 33-22. The Comets were missing much of their top talent with Jensen and Archibald up with the big club, and Grenier and Tommernes still injured. Ferriero was also injured in this game (and wound up not return to action this weekend).
Eriksson earned another quality start making 32 of 33 saves good for a .970 on the night. The PP went 0 for 2 and the PK went 1 for 1.   

Saturdays, 6-5 SO Win vs Binghamton Senators 

Without even 24 hours off the Comets traveled to Binghamton to play the Senators on Saturday night. The game started off in a very Canucks-esque fashion with the Comets finding themselves down 0-4 halfway through the game.. until they flipped the script, all of a sudden the goals started rolling in.  
The Comets managed to tie it up 5-5 and send the game to OT, eventually winning it in the SO where DeFazio scored the winner. There have proven to be a lot of similarities between the Canucks and Comets this season, but this outburst, was not one of ’em.
Goals in the game came from Biega, Kaunisto, Pelletier, Friesen and DeFazio while assists came from Pelletier, Friesen, Lain (x2), Negrin, Biega, O’Reilly (x2), and Huskins. Despite trailing all game the Comets couldn’t turn on the score effects as they lost their shot count 30-44. 
Biega lead the team with 4 shots while ex-Comet Patrick Mullen had a single shot against his former club.  Eriksson was pulled after allowing 4 goals on 16 shots and Cannata came in relief to make 27 of 28 shots (DON’T. PLAY. YOUR. GOALTENDERS. IN. BACK. TO. BACKS.). 
The PP went 1 for 3 while the PK went 8 for 9. I will quickly point out that Friesen has been much more noticeable these last few games. I wouldn’t quite yet say he’s figuring it out but rather with the loss of other forwards he is being given more TOI.

Players Performance

Players stats who have played at least one game with the Comets, (X) indicates not currently on the active roster, so far are:
#PlayerPOSAGEGPGAPTSPPGSOGSOG/G+/-PIMSH%
17Nicklas Jensen (X)C2051155200.391412.76-42410.6
78Benn FerrieroR26541920390.721452.69-194213.1
10Colin StuartL3149138210.431232.51-23810.6
24Brandon DeFazioF24591112230.391382.344738
28Alexandre GrenierR21511517320.631162.27-54812.9
25Darren Archibald (X)L23441011210.48982.23-16510.2
7Henrik TommernesD2340410140.35812.03-1764.9
23Pascal PelletierC30521235470.90971.87-44412.4
3Alex BiegaD2557215170.30931.638412.2
15Jeremy WelshC25322570.22521.63-963.8
4Yann SauveD2352010100.19811.56-16540
26Frank CorradoD204956110.22731.49-8386.8
16Cal O’ReillyC2735327300.86511.46325.9
19Kellan LainC244678150.33511.1129613.7
44Patrick KennedyF25230220.09251.09-160
12David MarshallD21491120.04511.04-4342
22Ray KaunistoL2761010.1750.831220
40Peter AnderssonD2244110110.25360.823122.8
29Kent HuskinsD34482460.13390.811255.1
8Alex FriesenF22372350.14290.78-1236.9
42Guillaume LepineD2660220.3340.671190
27Alex MalletC21451340.09290.641263.4
11John NegrinD2470110.1440.57040
20David PacanR2230000.0000.00-220
6Kyle Bushee (X)D2820000.0000.00-100
Goalies so far:
#GoaliesGPMinsWLSOLSOGAGAASVSSV%
30Joacim Eriksson402310:10:00191724992.5710420.913
35Joe Cannata221152:06:0071110583.025220.9
34Mathieu Corbeil3116:33:00011063.09540.9

Transactions:

  • Kyle Bushee signed to a PTO
  • David Pacan Recalled from Kalamazoo
  • Kyle Bushee released from his PTO

Other:

  • The Utica Comets are currently sitting in 11th place in the West and 19th in the league. They are also now a .500 team; a huge improvement since the beginning of the year which now has them only 7 points out of a playoff position. With 15 games left and potentially some good luck (regression?) the Comets might actually be able to make it. This has been a huge testament to the play of Eriksson.
  • Interesting to note: the Comets might finish higher in their standings than the Canucks in the NHL.  Something you would have thought was impossible back in November/December.
  • The Comets have been outscored 143 to 171 (-28) and out shot 1680 to 1753 (-73) for a rough possession estimate of 48.94%. That places them around middle of the pack in the league. 
  • As a team they are rocking a 8.1% Sh% and a 90.6% Sv%. Eriksson is up to .913 (which dropped after his outing in Binghamton) on the year but I doubt the Comets will regress fully to 100% as they don’t have the firepower to bring up their Sh%. 
  • Their special teams saw some improvement this week as the PP went 2 for 9 bringing them to 16.52% on the year, good for 17th (a 1 place rise). The PK continues to be strong going 12 for 13 in the last week, good for 79.50% and 24th place.
  • This week the Comets head to Abbotsford to play back-to-back games against the Heat on Friday and Saturday night so make sure you head to the Valley to support the Canucks farm team.  Grenier and Tommernes came on this trip but Ferriero did not.
  • Nicklas Jensen was finally called up to Vancouver after being told he wasn’t ready. Dimitri wrote more about this and so far in three games he has been given a chance on the top line, has some positive corsi numbers, and has already earned his first point. Now all he needs is that first goal.
  • Darren Archibald has scored his first NHL goal on the weekend in the 2-1 win over Calgary.
  • Friday night was St. Patrick’s night for the Utica Comets and after the game they auctioned off their green jerseys. This is the second time they’ve done this and it is interesting to see how the locals in Utica value different players. You can see the whole price list here (courtesy of @CometsArmy). The highest went to Eriksson for $4,200.
Some extra reading for you:

OHL

NamePositionDOBAgeTeamGPGAPPPG +/-PIM
Bo HorvatC1995-04-0518London522843681.312034
Dane FoxC1993-10-1320Erie6462391011.5842118
Brendan GaunceC1994-03-2519Erie401724411.032630
    Belleville221016261.18-527
Cole CasselsC1995-05-0418Oshawa592447711.20690
Jordan SubbanDMarch 15, 199518Belleville641130410.64-1157
Evan McEnenyD1994-05-2219Kingston44526310.701355
    Kitchener152570.47-1123
Miles LiberatiD1995-06-2118North Bay418190.22-719
    London221340.18518
  • Jordan Subban played in four games this week earning a 2 assists, finding a +2 and 2 PIM.
  • Dane Fox played in 4 games scoring 4 goals and 1 assist, going +5 and earning 9 PIM. He is now over 100 points on the season, the second person to do so since 2008 in the OHL.
    • Over at Pass it to Bulis they did some deeper analysis of Fox. Word of caution: some people see his 100 points and think he’s a first liner. If you give it some thought and examine it a bit more closely, though, you see a 20 year old undrafted over-ager and think he’s probably more of a career AHLer than anything else. Realistically he’s somewhere between. He was projected as a second round pick but was passed over because of “attitude” and injury. He had respectable numbers throughout his OHL career and will probably end up in the bottom six playing ~50 games through the age of 26.
  • Brendan Gaunce had another busy week playing 3 games scoring 1 goal and 3 assists and earning a +6.
  • Evan McEneny continues to find success in Kingston playing 5 games, earning 2 goals, 4 assists, a +1 and 4 PIM.
  • While Bo Horvat had a knee injury and had to miss a game he did play in 2 games this week scoring a single goal, going +2. While he was doing this, @Thats_Offside was writing about how much he hates Bo
  • Continuing the trend of eventful weeks, Cole Cassels played in 2 games, scoring 1 goal, 2 assists, earning a -3 and 5 PIM
  • Even Miles Liberati was busy this week scoring 3 goals in 3 games and earning a +3.
  • As the OHL regular season starts to wind down it looks like all but Subban and Belleville will be in the playoffs. The last regular season game is on Monday with the playoffs starting shortly after that. We will have the final brackets shortly established.

WHL

NamePositionDOBAGETeamGPGAPPPG +/-PIM
Hunter Shinkaruk (IR)L1994-10-1319Medicine Hat18511160.89-229
Anton CederholmD1995-02-2119Portland68411150.224093
  • Hunter Shinkaruk is still injured but is now skating again. It’s the first step in a long road.
  • Cederholm has had one of his busiest weeks in a while; he played in 4 games, scoring 2 goals, going +5 and earning 7 PIM. Portland will be in the WHL post-season.
  • The WHL regular season ends on Sunday night and I believe Thats_Offside will have some coverage/preview of the playoffs for that with some fancy WHL statistics. The playoffs will start shortly after that.

NCAA

NamePositionDOBAGESchoolGPGAPPPG +/-SS/GPIM
Ben HuttonD1993-04-2020Hockey East / Maine331314270.8281103.334
Joseph LaBateF1993-04-1620Big 10 / Wisconsin30118190.63-3862.8714
Mike WilliamsonD1993-09-0520Big 10 / Penn State211450.24-2351.6723
Matthew BeattieF1992-12-1421ECAC / Yale204260.304281.4017
Patrick McNallyD1991-12-0422ECAC / Harvard181780.44-5331.8310
Jeff CostelloLW1990-11-2023Hockey East / Notre Dame36128200.5681093.0369
  • The University of Maine beat Merrimack this weekend 2-0. They will now be facing Providence this upcoming weekend in a best-of-3 as they enter their Hockey East post-season. Hutton played in the one game earning 1 assist, a +1 and 4 SOG. Corey Pronman points out Hutton is second in NCAA Defencemen Scoring.
  • The Wisconsin Badgers played Penn State twice this weekend winning 4-2 and 3-2 in OT. LaBate played in both games earning 6 PIM, 5 SOG and a +1. Wisconsin plays a pair of games @ Michigan State this weekend.
  • In the same pair of games Williamson played in both earning 4 SOG, a -2 and 2 PIM. Penn State plays a pair of games vs Ohio State this weekend.
  • Harvard played Yale in the ECAC Championship First Round losing 4-0 and 2-1. McNally played in both games registeriing 2 SOG. 
  • Beattie (Yale) did not play again this weekend. He has not played for the last few weeks suggesting he’s been injured. Yale will face Quinnipiac in the ECAC Quarterfinals this weekend.
  • Costello and Notre Dame beat Boston University this weekend 3-2. In the Hockey East Championship they will be playing a best of 3 vs Boston College this weekend. Costello earned 1G, 3 SOG, and a +2.

ECHL/CHL

ECHLPositionDOBAGETeamGPGAPPPG +/-SOGS/GPIM
BlainD1992-03-1921K-Wings192680.427321.6843
PacanRW1991-03-3122K-Wings541126370.69181021.8924
BlomstrandLW1993-03-2820K-Wings34107170.500752.2110
MyronF1992-08-1621Kwings90220.22-3161.787
GuimondD1991-03-2822Ontario201890.45-3281.402
    Gwinnett311670.23-14662.1312
  • Blain played in 3 games earning 1 goal, 2 assists, a +3 and 2 SOG.
  • Pacan played in 1 ECHL game this week, earning 1 assist, a +1, 1 SOG and 4 PIM.  Because of Jensen’s call up he also got called up to the Utica Comets this week.
  • Blomstrand is back and in 4 games he scored 2 goals, 1 assist, earning a +4 and 7 SOG.
  • Wes Myron did not play again this weekend.
  • Sacha Guimond played in three games with Ontario earning 3 SOG.
GoaliesTeamDOBAGEPositionGPMinGAGAAWLOTLSVSV%
Mathieu CorbeilECHL Gwinnett1991-09-2722G6312183.462301330.881
 ECHL Wheeling  G6331142.533111430.911
 CHL St. Charles  G6236215.350211030.831
  • Corbeil did not play again this week.

Europe

NamePositionDOBAGETeamGPGAPPPG +/-PIM
Anton RodinW1990-11-2123SHL Brynas471223350.74-1138
Ronalds KeninsLW1991-02-2823Swiss ZSC38817250.661540
  • Anton Rodin played in 3 games scoring 2 goals, 2 assists and earning 2 PIM.
  • Ronalds Kenins did not play in an games this week.

    NHL Equivalency Numbers

    I haven’t given you an updated version of these numbers for a few weeks, so let’s do it now. As a reminder, NHLe numbers are the estimation of the number of points each prospect would have scored if they were in the NHL this year:
    RankPlayerLeagueGPPTSTranslationNHLE
    1Anton RodinSHL47350.7646
    2Dane FoxOHL641010.339
    3Bo HorvatOHL52680.332
    4Cole CasselsOHL59710.330
    5Brendan GaunceOHL62670.327
    6Ronalds KeninsSwiss38250.4323
    7Alexandre GrenierAHL51320.4423
    8Hunter ShinkarukWHL18160.322
    9Ben HuttonNCAA33270.320
    10Darren ArchibaldAHL44210.4417
    11Evan McEnenyOHL59380.316
    12Jordan SubbanOHL64410.316
    13Joseph LaBateNCAA30190.316
    14Nicklas JensenAHL51200.4414
    15Jeff CostelloNCAA36200.314
    16Henrik TommernesAHL40140.4413
    17Kellan LainAHL46150.4412
    18Patrick McNallyNCAA1880.311
    19Peter AnderssonAHL44110.449
    20Frank CorradoAHL49110.448
    21Matthew BeattieNCAA2060.37
    22Yann SauveAHL52100.447
    23Mike WilliamsonNCAA2150.36
    24Anton CederholmWHL68150.35
    25Miles LiberatiOHL63130.35
    26Alex FriesenAHL3750.445
    27Alex MalletAHL4540.443
    28David PacanAHL300.440
    29BlainECHL198N/AN/A
    30PacanECHL5437N/AN/A
    31BlomstrandECHL3417N/AN/A
    32MyronECHL92N/AN/A

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