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Old 03-06-2014, 06:42 PM   #29
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OK, found us a more Flames friendly preview:

http://unitedstatesofhockey.com/2013...yers-to-watch/

Here's some names that haven't been mentioned:

11. Kevin Goumas – Sr. — F — New Hampshire — He probably could have earned a free-agent deal last season after a remarkable junior year for the Wildcats, but Goumas is back. He posted over 1.1 points per game and led a Wildcats team that was strong for most of last season. Now a senior, Goumas will remain the focal point of UNH’s offense. What makes some of his production even more remarkable was the fact that his family, based in Long Beach, N.Y., was impacted by Superstorm Sandy. Despite that distraction, he still put up points in bunches. Goumas is a really competitive, smart hockey player who can impact just about every game he plays in. He’s due for a big year and could be a Hobey hopeful coming in. NHL Rights: Free Agent

Andrew Calof – Sr. — F — Princeton — Overshadowed by more players on contending teams, Calof was a terrific producer for the Tigers last season. He was Princeton’s leader in every major offensive category as the team went a disappointing 10-16-5. Calof averaged 1.23 points-per-game last season, which is a near Hobey-caliber pace and could be this year if the Tigers have any amount of competitiveness. As a senior, his experience will help, but it’s going to be tough to get the attention he probably deserves because of where he plays. NHL Rights: Free Agent

Alex Krushelnyski – Sr. — F — Colorado College — Rylan Schwartz grabbed all the attention last year, but Krushelnyski was one of the best big-game players CC had on its roster. After a pair of modest seasons for the Tigers, Krushelnyski went off last season with 43 points in 42 games. He plays with such energy and last year it helped translate to more offense. With Schwartz gone, Krushelnyski will be one of the key producers CC will have to lean on in the new NCHC. It’s not necessarily going to be an easy year, but after what Krushelnyski did last season, he is absolutely a guy to keep a close eye on. NHL teams certainly will be. NHL Rights: Free Agent
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