{"id":28404,"date":"2006-06-24T15:31:21","date_gmt":"2006-06-24T20:31:21","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2006\/06\/24\/right-to-the-core\/"},"modified":"2010-08-17T19:56:36","modified_gmt":"2010-08-18T00:56:36","slug":"right-to-the-core","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wwwproxy.uscho.com\/2006\/06\/24\/right-to-the-core\/","title":{"rendered":"Right To The ‘Core"},"content":{"rendered":"
USCHO.com national columnist Dave Starman was a member of the coaching staff with the New York Apple Core Junior Program. He is now working with players on college placement, teaching kids the process of becoming student-athletes at the NCAA level.<\/i><\/p>\n
Late in the second period of a tie game, I looked down the bench at the array of talented options available. <\/p>\n
Running the defense, I decided to use the pairing of BU’s Kevin Schaeffer and Northeastern’s Scott Birnstill. I could have opted for former Clarkson standout Ken Scuderi and current Providence backliner Dinos Stimoulis. Pittsburgh Penguin Rob Scuderi couldn’t make it, but former Bowling Green defenseman Chris Pedota was ready for that shift, as was his college defense partner Brian Escobdeo.<\/p>\n
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Jon Pelle of Harvard was among the former Apple Core Junior standouts taking part in the Alumni game.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
Up front, my counterpart Henry Lazar looked over his lines. Options included a pair of current AHL stars in Ryan Vesce (Cornell) and Eric Nystrom (Michigan), trio’ed up with Richie Hansen (Mercyhurst), now with the Amarillo Gorillas of the Central Hockey League? Or does he roll out Harvard star Jon Pelle, a former Ivy League Player of the Year, along with former Yale standout and current minor leaguer Vin Hellemeyer and current Robert Morris forward Ryan Caruthers?<\/p>\n
Looking at the current team that will compete for the Eastern Junior Hockey League Title this season (won by the New Hampshire Monarchs last season), I wonder how many of these kids will experience a moment hearing their name called on draft day. With the new emphasis on speed, skill, and puck skills, coupled with the inability to clutch and grab, many kids will get longer looks from college and NHL teams this season.<\/p>\n
This plethora of talent — which only represented some of the “old guard” of the organization’s vast array of former players — comprised the Alumni team of the New York Apple Core college developmental team. The junior team, then coached by Lazar and now guided by Shawn Ray, has been turning out successful Division I players and current NHLers for the better part of 12 years (www.applecorejunior.com<\/a>).<\/p>\n