Welcome to the insiders look at what is going on inside of Buccaneer Arena and the Des Moines Buccaneers!

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Thanksgiving Night



Join us next Thursday night as the Buccaneers welcome the Omaha Lancers to Buccaneer Arena for the first time this season.  It's Miller Lite Buc Beer Night - so make sure to bring your friends and family out Thanksgiving night - because we're sure you're going to be ready for some $1 draws of Miller Lite after spending a day with family, friends and turkey! 

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

The Great Teddy Bear Toss (We Hope)

It's our annual Teddy Bear Toss on Saturday, November 14th - bring a teddy bear and toss it on the ice after the Bucs score their first goal against the Sioux City Musketeers. All teddy bears will be donated to local children's charities.

When posting this, we figured we'd do a little research on the Teddy Bear Toss as our interns were looking at as with looks of utter confusion as to where this hockey tradition started.

According to Wikipedia, the first Teddy Bear Toss was said to be in Kitchener, Ontario at Kitchener Rangers games - it's most popular in the Western Hockey League cities of Calgary, Alberta and Portland.

There also seems to be battle between these teams...

The 7,485 fans and supporters of the Portland Winter Hawkswere the first to break the WHL and CHL Teddy Bear Toss record in the 2006 - 2007 with an on-ice donation of 14,361 stuffed animals Saturday, November 25th, 2006. The teddy bears rained down from the stands when Kyle Bailey broke a scoreless tie exactly one minute into the overtime period. This record was eventually broken by the fans of the Calgary Hitmen less than a month later. On December 10th, 2006, when Ryan White scored a short-handed goal 14 minutes into the first period of their game against the Prince George Cougars. 15,540 teddy bears were thrown onto the ice by the 16,380 fans in attendance.

On November 24, 2007, the Portland Winterhawks briefly reclaimed the record with 20,372 stuffed animals coming from the 6,343 fans at the Memorial Coliseum on the 10th Annual Teddy Bear Toss Night. However, fans had failed to realise that the goal that initiated the toss had been disallowed. The record quickly fell again, as six nights later, fans of the Lethbridge Hurricanes set a new mark of 22,736 bears. The Hitmen once again reclaimed their record on December 2, as 26,919 bears hit the ice when Ian Duval scored against the Cougars.

Here are some videos of these epic teddy bear tosses:
Calgary Hitmen (2006) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xcif2tNeq6o
Calgary Hitmen (2007) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ql_2Fs2q7Q8

Des Moines Buccaneers Booster Club Fundraiser Event


We are excited to announce that Schwan’s Fundraising will have a truck at the Buccaneer Arena on Friday, November 13th from 1 PM - 7 PM; Saturday, November 14th from 9 AM – 5 PM; and Sunday, November 15th from 9 AM – 5 PM. Based on the dollars sold on these days, Schwan’s will donate a percentage of the dollars to the Booster Club, so please come by and show your support for the Des Moines Buccaneers Booster Club.

The truck will have over 300 of Schwan’s quality products to choose from. Simply come by, place your order with the Schwan’s Representative and take your products home to enjoy! We are confident you will find something for every eating occasion, flavor profile and for any nutritional need.


Thank you in advance for your support of the Des Moines Buccaneers Booster Club and this fundraiser. With your participation we will be that much closer to our goal of generating funds to be used for items such as scholarships for the players.


Thursday, November 5, 2009

Guaranteed Fight Night


Join us on Saturday, November 7th as the Buccaneers join forces with STAR 102.5 to COMBAT HUNGER in Central Iowa. Fans who bring a non-perishable food item receive $3 off an arena level ticket to the game that night against the Tri City Storm.
We're also hosting a fight at center ice between to Drake college students in a epic battle - they'll take it to center ice decked out in full fight gear and fight three 10 second rounds. The winner will receive a great prize package.
(And a sidenote to those diehard Bucs fans - Andrew Panzarella will not be playing in Saturday's game for Tri City - he'll be scratched and fulfilling a two game suspension for fighting in Tuesday's game - check out Pointstreak to see the boxscore for the game.)

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Des Moines Adult Hockey Leagues - September 2009 to April 2010

With the Bucs’ 2009-2010 hockey season right around the corner, it’s time to start up another year of Adult Hockey Leagues at Buccaneer Arena. This year, we will be featuring 4 leagues to cater to all metro adult hockey players, including a Novice Hockey League for the beginning hockey player.

The Novice Hockey League is designed for anyone interested in playing hockey but have no/limited experience playing hockey. The league started last season with just 15 players, and it grew to 30+ players over the course of the season. So we are looking to continue this growth this season with a league up to 60 players. Last year’s players included DMYHA parents looking to get learn the sport their children play and Buccaneer season ticket holders wanting to play the game they love so much.

The Novice Hockey League will be played on Sunday afternoons (2:30 and 4:00). The league will run 29 weeks; 20 games and 9 practices.

Buccaneer Arena will also host the following leagues:

Thursday Night ‘A’ League –

The most experienced league with former professional, college and junior players.
Thursday Nights 7:45 p.m., 9:00p.m., 10:15 p.m.
Derek Hickey, derek@bucshockey.com

Sunday Night ‘B’ League –

The most popular league with each player having some playing background.
Sunday Nights 5:00 p.m., 6:15 p.m., 7:30 p.m., 8:45 p.m.
Contacts: Derek Hickey, derek@bucshockey.com or Joe Tufano, HockeyInfo@gmail.com

Wednesday Night ‘C’ League –

Another popular league with a variety of players, experienced and novice.
Wednesday Nights 7:45 p.m., 9:00 p.m., 10:15 p.m.
Contacts: Derek Hickey, derek@bucshockey.com

The adult hockey leagues in Des Moines cater to a variety of players. With over 400 adult hockey players in the metro area, three hockey leagues cater to every player’s ability and competitiveness. The A league is the most competitive league with several former professional and collegiate players. The B and C leagues are the most popular for the average adult hockey player.

For more information about any of these leagues or sign up, please contact Derek Hickey at derek@bucshockey.com.

Monday, August 31, 2009

The Buccaneers Get Their Man - Mike Guentzel Hired as Head Coach

BUCCANEERS GET THEIR MAN
MIKE GUENTZEL NAMED AS BUCS HEAD COACH
URBANDALE, IA – Des Moines Buccaneers General Manager J.P. Parisé announced today that Colorado College Assistant Coach Mike Guentzel has been named Head Coach of the Des Moines Buccaneers. Guentzel, a 23-year veteran of coaching, has spent the last 15 seasons at the NCAA Division I level with the University of Minnesota, and most recently with Colorado College of the WCHA. Guentzel will be responsible for all coaching aspects of the Buccaneers while Parisé will maintain his current role as General Manager and Director of Hockey Operations.

Guentzel spent 14 seasons (1994-2008) as an assistant at the University of Minnesota where he helped lead the Gophers to back-to-back NCAA Championships. In addition, he coached five Gopher defensemen to All-American honors, including the 2002 Hobey Baker Award winner Jordan Leopold.

The Buccaneers began their search for a new head coach after recently named coach, Dave Allison, accepted a position with the Pittsburgh Penguins of the National Hockey League. Allison made that decision when it was unclear if he would be able to secure the proper visa in time for the 2009-10 season. “Once we became aware of Coach Allison’s situation, we immediately turned our focus toward securing Mike as our next head coach” said Buccaneers owner Gil Peled. “I am confident that he will help re-establish the Des Moines Buccaneers as one of the top franchises in the USHL.”

Dave Allison echoed Peled’s analysis of Guentzel. “The loyal Buccaneer fans are fortunate to have such an experienced, successful coach at the helm. And the players should be well prepared to take their game to another level. This will definitely be a team that I look forward to watching over the course of the year, and wish them all the best.”

General Manager J.P. Parisé shared his excitement regarding the Guentzel hiring. “He has a great understanding of the USHL and is very familiar with the players in this league from his recruiting experience at the college level,” said Parisé. “He has a history of putting winning teams on the ice, and advancing players to the highest levels of the sport. Today, I am extremely excited to announce that Mike has accepted this position with our team.”

Parisé went on to say, “The most important thing to me was that Mike is not only a great coach but a great person and family man. With his background at the college level, he understands the importance of education to our league, as well as developing our players as people and students just as much as hockey players.”

USHL Commissioner Skip Prince was just as enthusiastic. “Mike and I spoke early on in my tenure here,” said Prince, “and I was impressed by both his knowledge of hockey at the junior and collegiate levels, and by his love and respect for the USHL. We welcome his return to the League on behalf of one its most storied Member Clubs.”

Guentzel is no stranger to the USHL or the Des Moines Buccaneers. Prior to coaching at the collegiate level Guentzel served as the head coach of The St. Paul Vulcans (1989-92) and the Omaha Lancers (1992-94) of the USHL. He led St. Paul to a Junior A national title in 1991, an Anderson Cup (regular season championship) with Omaha in 1993, and back-to-back Clark-Cups (playoff championship) with the Lancers in 1993 and 1994. Guentzel has twice received the USHL Coach of the Year honor. He shared that honor with Des Moines’ Bob Ferguson in 1992, and in 1993 he was named Coach of the Year when he guided the Omaha Lancers to both the Anderson Cup and the Clark Cup.

“I’m excited to be back in the USHL,” Guentzel commented. “I had good experiences during my eight years in the league. I look forward to re-establishing the tremendous success Des Moines coaches like Bob Ferguson, Scott Owens, and Regg Simon have brought in the past.”

Guentzel, 47, attended and played hockey for the University of Minnesota from 1981 through 1985. He served as team captain his senior year, and was the recipient of the Edwin Romnes Leadership and Sportsmanship Award as well as the Dr. V. George Nagobads Unsung Hero Award while earning his bachelor’s degree in small business and human relations. He went on to enjoy a brief minor-league playing career with the New Haven Night Hawks and Salt Lake City Golden Eagles following graduation, and was drafted by the New York Rangers in 1981.

Guentzel and his wife, Sally, have three sons. The oldest, Ryan, is a junior playing hockey for the University of Notre Dame. Gabe, 21, is a sophomore playing for Colorado College, and their youngest, Jake, plays at the bantam level in Minnesota.

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Gabe Fleming Memorial Tournament

1st Annual Gabe Fleming
Memorial Hockey Tournament
September 26th, 2009
9 am - 3 pm
Metro Ice Sports Facility
The 1st Annual Gabe Fleming Memorial Hockey Tournament in honor of fellow hockey player Gabe Fleming will have its inaugural tournament September 26th at Metro Ice Sports Facility.
This tournament will help benefit the Gabe Fleming Memorial Hockey Scholarship Fund that has been set up by Gabe's family and friends to help local youth and high school hcokey players in need of financial assistance. Many kids would love to play our great sport but due to the cost or other reasons they can not afford the necessary equipment or fees to play. This fund will give some of these players the chance they always have wanted to play youth hockey or compete for a spot on a high school team.
This tournament will be one of many events held during the season to raise money for the fund and we hope all can participate to help hockey in the City of Des Moines.
If you would like to make a donation for this fund please contact Tyler Bottoms (tbottoms88@hotmail.com) or Alyson Fleming (alyson@flemingconstructionllc.com).
Click here for the registration forms.

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Getting to know one of the newer additions to the team...Peter MacIntosh

This article, titled MacIntosh to play jr. hockey in U.S. loop, first appeared in The Daily Gleaner. It was written by Bruce Hallihan.

---

Peter MacIntosh hopes to earn a Division 1 hockey scholarship by going through Des Moines, Iowa.

MacIntosh missed his prom and Leo Hayes High School graduation ceremony to attend a June training camp in Des Moines, but it was worth the trip.

He landed a roster spot on the Des Moines Buccaneers of the United States Hockey League.

Longtime hockey coach Tom Coolen helped MacIntosh get the invite and the six-foot-one, 195-pound defenceman took care of the rest.

"The camp started out with six teams," MacIntosh said. "By the time it got down to two, there were fast-paced games and high intensity.

"I'm hoping to do well and get seen by a few people. I'm hoping this leads to a Division 1 deal in the states."

The Buccaneers are coached by former Ottawa Senators' bench boss Dave Allison. Ex-NHLer J-P. Parise is the team's general manager and director of hockey operations.

"Dave was up front and honest," MacIntosh said. "I felt really appreciated by him. He seems like a real good guy, but at the same time a demanding coach. That's something you look for."

MacIntosh, who turned 17 on May 19, knows he'll have to prove himself all over again at the main camp in September.

"You talk somewhat about (potential) roles," he said, "but until you get down there and prove what you've got, everyone's in the same boat. I'm just going to show them what I've got and hopefully it leads to a major role on the team."

MacIntosh played the past two seasons for the Woodstock Slammers of the Maritime Junior A Hockey League - although he was sidelined more than half of last season.

"Last year was a tough year," he said. "I had two freak plays where I happened to break my wrist in the same spot, the growth plate."

He had his right wrist broken during an open-ice collision Nov. 2. Six games after he returned, he had his left wrist broken when he was checked against the boards at the end of January.

"Those are the first two injuries that ever made me miss any games. I feel 100 per cent now," said MacIntosh, who was drafted in the sixth round (109th overall) by the Acadie-Bathurst Titan in the 2008 Quebec Major Junior Hockey League entry draft.

"I talked to Bathurst off and on the past few years," he said, "but I never went to camp. I really want to play college in the states and I'm sticking to that."

MacIntosh attended both Woodstock and Leo Hayes high schools, averaging 87 over four years.
"I pride myself on my defence, but I feel I play an all-around game," MacIntosh said. "I think my mental game is a strength. I feel like I play a smart game and make good decisions; try to break things up before they happen.

"But I'm always working to try to get better," he said. "To say you're not working on anything sounds crazy. You've got to be working on everything all the time."

MacIntosh played for New Brunswick's under 15 and 16 provincial teams. He also represented Team Atlantic at the 2008 world under-18 hockey challenge in London, Ont.

"That was a tremendous experience," MacIntosh said. "You're playing against some phenomenal hockey players - the best players in the world in your age group. We placed seventh or eighth but we lost a lot of close games."

He was New Brunswick bantam AAA league MVP - and team captain - when Fredericton won the title in 2005-06 and helped the midget AAA Canadiens win the provincial crown the following season.

In 2007-08, he was team rookie of the year for the Slammers, contributing a goal and four assists in 44 games. He also had 69 penalty minutes.

In his abbreviated 2008-09 campaign, he had a pair of power play goals, nine assists and 62 PIM in 23 games.

"I'm grateful to the Woodstock Slammers organization for giving me the opportunity to step in as a 16-year-old and play," MacIntosh said, thanking head coach Jason Tatarnic, owner Andrew McCain "and all the staff."

"Woodstock's a great organization and I loved it there," he said. "It was just time to move on in my hockey career."

Tatarnic says MacIntosh should do fine in the USHL.

"Peter's a quality defenceman," Tatarnic said. "The USHL is a pretty good league, a step up from our league. So in terms of exposure for U.S. colleges, he's going to be seen quite a bit."

Scouts should like what they see, the coach said.

"He's a very responsible defenceman in the defensive zone," Tatarnic said. "He makes a very good first pass. He doesn't jump up into the play all the time, but when he does he picks the right moments.''

Monday, July 20, 2009

Housing Families

Just spent a few minutes with our housing coordinator - as we've been receiving the players housing questionnaires.  We're in need of some housing families.

No matter if they're playing in the USHL, the NAHL or countless other circuits across North America, junior hockey players pursue their dreams by moving away from home, changing schools and living with a local family, who initially at least, are strangers.
Housing families are a vital, and often overlooked aspect of the junior experience, and the success of a good match impacts the player, on and off the ice, long after his playing days are done. The quality of a young man’s situation at his new home often directly affects his performance on the ice.

The Buccaneers are always looking for families that are interested in playing an important part of the Buccaneer family. With the season just around the corner, it actually is a full time job right now.  Buccaneer housing families become second families for many players. Players live with the families through the entire season, attend school, work at part-time jobs and of course become part of the family.
If you have other questions or comments, please contact us at info@bucshockey.com and we will forward your information to our Housing Coordinator.

Promotional Ideas

Those of us in the office are excited that the 2009 - 2010 schedule has finally been set - and we're beginning to look at the promotional side of things and plan out what we're going to do each game night to make the experience more exciting and to add to the already promising product on the ice.

This is where you come in, we're looking for some great new ideas for promotions. We've been doing this for a couple of seasons and it's getting a bit harder to come up with something new, something exciting and something that you want to see.

We're of course looking at having Buc Beer Nights again, despite some misgivings from fans these are the nights that bring the most people to the arena and the nights that the Arena itself thrives on - but we want to fill the schedule with other nights that bring those Buc Beer Night crowds back for more.

What are some ideas that you have? Remember they have to be financially feasible and work in the arena! We've done trivia contests, giveaways, appearances - but we want more specifics. What do you want us to give away? Who do you want to see at the arena? Should we do a Pink in the Rink or Armed Forces night? Let us know!

Sunday, July 19, 2009

O'Hara grad on cloud nine skating with Flyers




ROCCO CARZO doesn't remember how the whole thing got started.

Four weeks ago, Carzo was looking for a trainer for the summer to stay in shape for his Division I hockey debut at UMass. Carzo's family adviser, former NHLer Stephane Charbonneau, recommended that he contact Flyers trainer Jim McCrossin.

The next thing he knew, he was lifting weights with Simon Gagne and putting on a Flyers jersey to skate in their annual week long rookie conditioning camp, which wrapped up yesterday at the Flyers Skate Zone in Voorhees, N.J.

For Carzo - a 19-year-old Media native and Cardinal O'Hara High grad - just being in the Flyers' dressing room sent chills down his spine.

"An opportunity came across and [the Flyers] asked me to skate in the camp because they saw me working out in the gym," Carzo said. "I had heard a little bit of interest from teams leading up to the draft, but I wasn't expected to [get drafted].

"I was a little bit surprised to hear from the Flyers. I grew up watching guys like Eric Lindros and John LeClair and now I am skating on the same ice and putting on the same jersey. I am still on cloud nine right now."

Only 18 months ago, Carzo wasn't in line for a Division I scholarship - let alone a shot in an NHL prospect camp.

"I was playing for the Little Flyers' Junior A team [AJHL] and I had gotten a call from Des Moines in the USHL,'' Carzo recalled. "I was playing well. It was a Friday night and they wanted me to come out immediately. So I packed up all of my stuff and said goodbye to my family and friends in a day or two. It all happened pretty quickly.''

A winger who can score, but isn't afraid to play a physical style of game, Carzo fit in with Des Moines. The 6-1, 205-pounder posted 20 goals and 13 assists in 45 games this year in the United States' only Tier 1 junior league.

As quickly as he adjusted to juniors - where as a 17-year-old newcomer he competed against players as old as 21 - he found out fast last Tuesday that the pro game is a huge jump.

"Playing out there [in Iowa], it took me a few games. The [amateur] game there isn't like it is here,'' Carzo explained. "But in camp, the speed and the size of the guys is so different. They all have the wheels to go and they are all men. It's definitely different than juniors.''

McCrossin has helped ease Carzo into the professional transition, which undoubtedly will aid him at UMass next season. For the last 3 weeks, Carzo has pushed himself in ways that he "didn't think his body could handle'' without a hint that a camp invitation was even a possibility.

"I'm grateful that they gave me this opportunity,'' he said. "One of the current Flyers players told me that the Flyers are known around the league for having the toughest rookie camp."

At UMass, Carzo will get a chance to make an immediate impact in the Hockey East, alongside Voorhees native Dan Meyers. Both Meyers, an Eastern Regional graduate, and Carzo are part of a growing generation of elite hockey players from Philadelphia.

Only 5 years ago, only a handful had a shot to play in college. And it certainly wasn't possible to get there without leaving home at the age of 14 to attend a swanky New England prep school.

Last season, emergency call-up David Sloane - of Ambler - became the first Philly native to ever wear a Flyers jersey in an NHL game when he skated at Madison Square Garden on April 9.

So last Wednesday, when Carzo's blades cut into the soft ice at the Flyers Skate Zone for the first time as a prospect, it wasn't just a rookie-camp appearance. It was for his family and all of his teammates over the years - many of whom were in the stands watching - who never got the chance.

"I wanted to prove to a few people that I could be here," Carzo said. "I wanted to turn a few heads in the Flyers organization. I am obviously not trying to make the team - I am going to college - but it's a new experience.

"It's humbling. I wanted to see what I will need to make it to the pros. I'm trying to do that." *

Friday, July 17, 2009

A Look Inside Coach Allison's Philosophy....

Just a little look into what Coach Allison has been saying this summer.

I am a big believer in the power of three.

Individuals work hard. Individuals work intelligently. Individuals work with support for each other.

Passing the puck when a teammate is open not when you run out of space. Positive competition for ice time. A physical whistle to whistle committed group.

Good habits both on and off the ice. Understanding consequences, both good and bad. Making a positive difference within the community.

On the ice I expect us to improve each and every day. Come with a purpose. Embrace a consistent plan of action, urgency, and execution.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Help Us Support the Junior Olympics!



The Junior Olympics has asked the Booster Club and fans to find 40 volunteers to help out with the games. In exchange for working 40 shifts and helping the Junior Olympics, the Booster Club will be awarded $400 to assist with supporting the 2009-2010 Buccaneer team. This contribution will be significant in assisting both organizations. The Junior Olympics will be held on July 27th through August 8th around various sports venues in the Des Moines Area.

Here is some general information on the AAU Junior Olympics:

The Junior Olympic Games will bring in an estimated 35,000 visitors to the area. This includes 14,000 athletes who range in age from 8 to 18 who will be competing in 20 different sports. We have sent information to coaches and athletic directors in the Metro so they can get information to their athletes about the opportunities to compete in this national championship.

The Junior Olympic Games set the stage for Des Moines as a future venue for several other high profile athletic events. Des Moines will be the site of future National Championships in Track & Field as well as NCAA Tournament Games in Basketball. The J.O. Games will inject $25 million into our economy and also promote the state of Iowa as a leader in health and wellness. Des Moines citizen’s and groups like yours, who step forward to get things done, are a major reason these events are attracted to central Iowa.

Please see the below link if you would like to volunteer. This link provides the date, time, what sport and where the event is held.

http://volunteer.desmoinessports.com/index.php?event=94&sort=date

The Junior Olympics would like us to register as a group, so if you would like to volunteer please send an email to dmbucsboosterclub@hotmail.com or call Alana Schares at 515-229-0980. The deadline to sign up is Sunday, July 19th. Please have the date and time of the event that you would like to sign up for along with your phone number, email address and shirt size.

Sincerely,



The Des Moines Buccaneers Booster Club

Thursday, July 9, 2009

2009 - 2010 Schedule Released

URBANDALE, IA – The Des Moines Buccaneers announced today the schedule for the 2009-10 regular season.  The USHL expands to 14 teams this season and two divisions of seven with each team playing a total of 60 games (30 home, 30 road).

The Buccaneers have moved back into the West Division of the USHL due to the addition of the Youngstown Phantoms and Team USA.  The West Division includes Des Moines, Omaha, Lincoln, Sioux City, Sioux Falls, Fargo and Tri-City.

The Buccaneers hit the road for their season opener on Friday, October 2nd against Sioux Falls. The following night, Saturday October 3rd, the Buccaneers open their home campaign by facing off against the Cedar Rapids RoughRiders.  Other notable games include a Thanksgiving night bout against Omaha and a New Year’s Day game against the Tri-City Storm.

The final home game of the regular season will be on March 27th against the Chicago Steel.   The season wraps up with the Bucs on the road against Sioux Falls, Tri-City and Omaha in a three game road trip.  The top four teams in each division at the end of the regular season schedule will qualify for the Clark Cup Playoffs.

The Buccaneers promotional schedule will be released sometime next month.  Single game tickets will be on sale in September while season tickets are available for purchase throughout the summer.


Click here to see the schedule.

Thursday, July 2, 2009

2009 - 2010 Roster Released

The Des Moines Buccaneers have taken the first steps to finalize their roster for the 2009 – 2010 season; with 5 returners and 20 new players the team is making strides to put an exciting, fresh product on the ice.

Over 100 players attended the invitation-only selection camp held June 18th though June 21st in hopes of becoming a Buccaneer. All players attending the camp possessed talent, dedication and commitment, but cuts were made throughout the camp. At the end of camp, Head Coach Dave Allison and General Manager J.P. Parise had the list down to 30 players.

“The amount of talent at our invite camp was above average – all of the players who attended showed us a great amount of talent and skill. We had a difficult time cutting our list of players down to 30, and an even harder time making the final cuts. But the final roster that we have put out is the one that will make the difference out on the ice for this upcoming season,” said Parise.

The new team listed below mixes backgrounds, experience, diversity and skills as the roster include players from the all over the United States including the Southwest and the Northeast, as well as the Northwest and Canada.

Five returning Buccaneers appear on the list, including forwards J.P. Burkemper, Michael Fink, H.T. Lenz and Ryan Walters, as well as defenseman Ami Peled, all who are expected to be playmakers this season.

Absent from the roster are forward Josh Myers and defenseman Andrew Panzarella, who were traded to Tri-City in a trade earlier this week.
“We are continuing to build our future. Andrew and Josh were traded earlier this week in return for Daniel Heath (D-Tri City Storm) and Joe Wilson (F-Syracuse Stars). Both players have the ability to succeed wherever they are playing. Both were strong players, but in looking forward we had to make a decision that would be best for their futures and best for ours. We wish both of them nothing but the best and look forward to what Daniel and Joe are able to bring to the table in Des Moines,” said Head Coach Dave Allison.

In addition to Daniel Heath and Joe Wilson, some other notable new players on the roster include Eric Knodel, Austin Coldwell, Colton Saucerman, DJ Vandercook and TJ Tynan.

Knodel, a 6’6” 225 lbs. defenseman, played for the Philadelphia Jr. Flyers last season and drafted by the Bucs in the USHL Entry Draft. He made an impression at the Buccaneers Invite Camp, not just with the Bucs coaching staff but with an NHL team. This past Saturday he was drafted by the Toronto Maple Leafs in the fifth round of the 2009 NHL Entry Draft.

Coldwell, a 6’1” 190 lbs. defenseman, was the first round draft pick in the USHL Entry Draft and played for the Springfield Jr. Blues of the NAHL last year. He played in 56 games and raked up a total of 27 points and 61 penalty minutes.

Saucerman, a 5’9” 180 lbs. defenseman, tried out for the Buccaneers during the Open Camp at the end of May and was invited back to Invite Camp and made the final cut. The offensive defenseman played for the Pikes Peak 16AAA team last year and had 48 points and 183 penalty minutes.

Vandercook, a 6’3” 190 lbs. forward, was drafted by the Buccaneers in the USHL Entry Draft. He played in 70 games for the Wenatchee Wild of the NAHL and had 40 goals and 30 assists last season.

Tynan, a 5’9” 170 lbs forward, spent time on the Buccaneers affiliate list over the last season. The Illinois native played for the Chicago Mission, who participated in the Buc Bowl, and in 80 games, had 47 goals and 82 assists.

“We’re pleased with the amount of talent that this roster has, as well as our affiliate list. We’ll continue to make some changes and a final roster will not be out until after the USHL Fall Classic in September but this is the beginning of something new. We look forward to the start of the season and the product we will put on the ice,” said Parise.

Below you will find the complete roster of 25 players…

Jack Berger('90 - Forward)
J.P. Burkemper ('91 - Forward)
Brandon Burrell ('90 - Defense)
Mitch Cain ('91 - Forward)
Brandon Carlson ('92 - Defense)
Austin Coldwell ('90 - Defense)
Joe Faust ('91 - Defenese)
Michael Fink ('90 - Forward)
Connor Frick ('92 - Defense)
Daniel Heath ('90 - Defense)
Eric Knodel ('90 - Defense)
HT Lenz ('89 - Forward)
Jack McNamara ('90 - Forward)
Eric Mihalik ('91 - Goalie)
Dan O'Donoghue ('91 - Forward)
Ami Peled ('89 - Defense)
Colton Saucerman ('92 - Defense)
Trevor Tracy ('91 - Forward)
TJ Tynan ('92 - Forward)
DJ Vandercook ('90 - Forward)
Ryan Walters ('91 - Forward)
Charles Williams ('92 - Goalie)
Joe Wilson ('92 - Forward)
Taylor Wolfe ('91 - Forward)
Dalton Young ('93 - Defense)

Monday, June 22, 2009

Final All Star Rosters

So after a weekend full of hockey, last second schedule changes and last second roster changes we arrived to Sunday with two final All Star teams. Below are the rosters...


White Team
Goalies: Daniel Sullivan and Charles Williams
Defense: Brandon Carlson, Ami Peled, Andrew Panzarella, Brandon Lubin, Nick Cecere and Connor Frick
Forwards: HT Lenz, Ryan Walters, Max Gardiner, TJ Tynan, DJ Vandercook, Josh Myers, Brett Agnew, Bryce Johnson and Andy Edwards

Blue Team
Goalies: Eric Mihalik and Michael Reed
Defense: Eric Knodel, Brad Jones, Austin Coldwell, Joe Faust, Dalton Young and Peter MacIntosh
Forwards: Kenny Agostino, Jake Berger, Colton Saucerman, Connor Brickley, Michael Fink, Mitch Cain, Taylor Wolfe, JP Burkemper and Trevor Tracy

Now it's a matter of the coaching staff sitting down and putting together their team. This could be an interesting week. Rosters are due to the league on July 1st - we'll keep you in the loop!

Friday, June 19, 2009

Green vs. White - Friday AM Game

Sitting and watching the second game this morning - Green vs. White.

A few stand outs on Green include Brad Jones, one of our draft picks; Andrew Panzarella, veteran Buccaneer; and Bryce Johnson, a local hockey player.

On White, Connor Brogan is one of three goalies. Brogan was brought back from Open Camp at the end of May. Kyle Sucher, Graeme McCormick and Kevin Irwin are also on the White team - all were picked in the draft about a month ago.

So far there are some definite standouts - in my honest opinion though, everyone needs to step up their game a little bit. Players need to skate hard, score some goals, play hard and definitely defensemen, need to finish their hits. Play these games as if your life depends on it - because truthfully, your Buccaneer "life" kind of does.

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Open Camp Recap -

Just realized we never posted our Open Camp recap on the blog...so take a second and catch up on what's happened so far in the off season.

The Des Moines Buccaneers held their 2009 Open Camp this past weekend. With over 14 games between three different teams, the coaching staff got to take a look at over fifty players.

The Buccaneers also welcomed three special guests as coaches for the teams during Open Camp. Paul Jerrard, Assistant Coach of the Iowa Chops of the AHL, coached the Navy and ran practices throughout camp. Marty Wilford, professional hockey player who played for the German Elite League last year, coached the Red team and also ran practices throughout camp. Jordan Parise, son of J.P. Parise and professional hockey player who played for the Austrian Elite League last year, coached the White team and also coached the 9 goalies who attended camp.

At the conclusion of camp on Sunday, the Buccaneers invited a total of seven players to attend the 2009 Invite Camp in June.

"All of the players at camp skated hard and showed us their strengths. We were really impressed by their determination on the ice. They all have the chance to develop as hockey players and perhaps someday play in this league. The seven players we're bringing back will have the chance to impress us again in June," said J.P. Parise.

Below are the seven players that were invited back...

  • Colton Saucerman - D - 1992 - 5'9" - 180 lbs.
  • Matthew Boogard - F - 1991 - 6'3" - 200 lbs.
  • Brett Agnew - F - 1990 - 6'2" - 190 lbs.
  • Christian McCollum - F - 1991
  • Steven Behm - F - 1991 - 6'4" - 205 lbs.
  • Ryan Garber - G - 1991 - 6'4" - 205 lbs.
  • Connor Brogan - G - 1989 - 6'2" - 180 lbs.

Invite Camp

We're just a few days away from our Invite Camp...and things are busy at the Arena. The coaching staff is hard at work already looking at players - none of them are here but the coaches are going over stats, talking to past coaches - they are doing their homework for camp.

The schedule has been released and there will be tons of opportunities to make your own opinions about the potential future Buccaneers. We've definitely got size and skill; and there may be a diamond in the rough in there too.

We're going to try to do a better job blogging this camp - maybe even get some video and pictures up. But bear with us as this is a learning experience for everyone involved.

And most importantly, let's go Bucs!

Saturday, May 30, 2009

This Morning...

So far this morning we've had practice and a scrimmage between the Navy and White teams. Everything is running smoothly...the players are waking up a little more and playing together better this morning.

Friday, May 29, 2009

Thoughts So Far

So it's almost 5 o'clock and we've barely had time to write today! Luckily I saw that some of you wanted to see rosters - so I got those typed in between running between the office, Blackbeard's Lounge and the coaches table.

So far, the players are looking good - some stand out more than others but it's only the first day.

The one thing I have noticed is that this camp is TOUGH. The coaches they have out on the ice (Jordan Parise, Paul Jerrard and Marty Wilford) are running the real deal out there. The player isn't getting a drill - they run it until he does. They're out there yelling, encouraging and skating right along the guys.

Both Ami Peled and Nick Cecere, defenseman from last year's teams, are on the ice skating with the teams. Ice time's hard to come by - so their taking full advantage of the chance to spend three days on the ice.

Right now the Jordan Parise is out on the ice with the goalies - not every camp do players get a chance to get one-on-one time with a professional goalie.

I'm really excited for tomorrow - as I'll be able to spend some more time watching the practices and games as the office isn't "officially" open.

Keep checking back!

White Roster

White Roster

Goalies
  • Schuyler Ferguson - 1993 - 6' - 160 lbs.
  • Ryan Garber - 1991 - 6'4" - 205 lbs.
  • Chase Freidig - 1990

Defense

  • James Knight - 1991 - 6'4" - 220 lbs.
  • KC Fraize - 1990 - 6' - 180 lbs.
  • Adam Seipel - 1991 - 6'2" - 180 lbs.
  • Kaleb Schwab - 1991 - 5'10" - 155 lbs.
  • Scott Browning - 1991 - 5'11" - 190 lbs.

Forwards

  • John McDonald - 1993 - 5'8" - 165 lbs.
  • Alexander Spiros - 1991 - 5'8" - 150 lbs.
  • Casey Kelso - 1990 - 6' - 180 lbs.
  • Peter Bosseckert - 1989 - 5'10" - 190 lbs.
  • Dalton Bew - 1993 - 6'1" - 170 lbs.
  • Ryan Parker - 1993 - 6'3" - 195 lbs.
  • Jeffery Spellmire - 1993 - 5'11" - 170 lbs.
  • Andrew Palushaj - 1993 - 6' - 175 lbs.
  • Ryan McNamara - 1993 - 5'8" - 155 lbs.

Red Roster

Red Roster

Goalies
  • Mark Smith - 1990 - 6' - 175 lbs.
  • Alexander Caravaggio - 1992 - 6' - 190 lbs.
  • Luca Mullane - 1992 - 5'11" - 175 lbs.

Defense
  • Brandon Bayer - 1990 - 5'10" - 190 lbs.
  • Ryan Skalski - 1991 -5'9" - 160 lbs.
  • Joe Minnich - 1991 - 5'11" - 185 lbs.
  • Brennan Ritchie - 1992 - 6' - 175 lbs.
  • Colton Saucerman - 1992 - 5'9" - 180 lbs.

Forwards

  • Matthew Boogaard - 1991 - 6'3" - 200 lbs.
  • Brett Agnew - 1990 - 6'2" - 190 lbs.
  • Steven Kostaras - 1992 - 5'9" - 180 lbs.
  • Matan Nadler - 1992 - 5'10" - 165 lbs.
  • Cole Sheehan - 1991 - 6' - 180 lbs.
  • Christian McCollum - 1991
  • Morgan McLellan - 1990 - 6'2" - 175 lbs.
  • Trenton Krueger - 1989 - 6'4" - 205 lbs.

Navy Roster

Navy Roster

Goalies
  • Evan Oncay - 1993 - 6'3" - 210 lbs.
  • Connor Brogan - 1989 - 6'2" - 180 lbs.
  • Paul Bourbeau - 1992 - 5'11" - 145 lbs.

Defensemen

  • Josiah Didier - 1993 - 6'2" - 180 lbs.
  • Kinsey Cornick - 1991 - 6'4" - 215 lbs.
  • Sean Sanford - 1992 - 6'9" - 205 lbs.
  • Taylor Love - 1992 - 6'3" - 200 lbs.
  • Mark Williams - 1992 - 6'4" - 210 lbs.

Forwards

  • Kristofer Yelderman - 1991 - 5'8" - 145 lbs.
  • Cody Wydo - 1991 - 5'10" - 160 lbs.
  • Stven Behm - 1991 - 6'4"- 205 lbs.
  • Jeffery Anderson - 1992 - 5'11" - 170 lbs.
  • Steven Kowalczyk - 1990 - 5'10" - 165 lbs.
  • Cory Alexieff - 1989 - 5'11" - 185 lbs.
  • Craig Tomassi - 1993 - 6'3" - 205 lbs.
  • Cody Weaver - 5'8" - 160 lbs.

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Our next adventure...

We're going to try blogging about the 2009 Des Moines Buccaneers Open Camp, for those of you who want a peek inside the coaching staffs' heads and a look at the players who happen to be at camp. The schedule for camp is on the left hand side of the page.

Stay tuned!

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Derek Zike selected in USHL Entry Draft

The United States Hockey League (USHL) granted a special pick in the 2009 USHL Entry Draft to the Indiana Ice. With that selection, the Ice selected Derek Zike who spent this season with the Chicago Fury U16 team before being seriously injured in a tournament game on January 16th.

Zike's injury occurred when he lost an edge while trying to make a turn and fell head first into the boards at a high rate of speed. The impact with the boards resulted in a burst fracture of the 5th cervical vertebrae that left Derek in a state of paralysis.

After spending several weeks at the University of Michigan Children's Hospital, Zike returned to his home in Fishers, Indiana just outside of Indianapolis. His condition has shown considerable improvement since the accident and Zike's line of paralysis has moved down several levels which signifies healing in his spinal cord.

The Indiana Ice chose the hometown kid in the 20th round of the USHL Entry Draft with the final pick. The club will continue to support his recovery and will present Derek with an Indiana Ice jersey bearing the number 71, his number while playing with the Chicago Fury.

"The Indiana Ice organization is 100% behind Derek Zike's rehabilitation," stated Paul Skjodt, Indiana Ice Owner/Governor. "The Ice will always hold a spot for Derek and will be waiting for him as he continues his recovery."

"Derek Zike has shown the heart of a champion and we congratulate him on being selected by the champion Indiana Ice," stated USHL Commissioner Skip Prince. "We welcome Derek to the USHL and like the rest of the hockey world, will continue to monitor his recovery."

For more information about Derek or to contribute to his recovery, please visit www.derekzike.com.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Final Pick....

We chose our final player in Round 7. Defenseman Dustin Darou played for the Smith Falls Bears of the CJHL last year and is coming from Perth, ON.

The coaches want to thank you for watching along - we're going to collect our thoughts and we'll post some final thoughts throughout the night.

Thanks everyone!

Round Six Pick...

In the 6th Round we took Connor Frick, a '92 out of St. Louis.

In Round Five...

Dalton Young, a '93 who wasn't chosen in the Futures Draft yesterday, was our choice for the 5th round pick. The Marysville, MI native played for Belle Tire U16.

Phantoms...

The Phantoms aren't drafting from their own team. The team from the NAHL is no longer in existance so all the players on that team are free agents...so if the Phantoms want to keep their players - they need to draft them or have them come to camp.

I just learned this from J.P.

Round 4 Pick...

Brad Jones a Florida Panthers Alliance. The 5'11" and 155 lbs '91 is a Florida native who scored 7 goals and 11 points in 29 games.

Round 3...

In Round 3 of Phase 2, we took Adam Mitchell a forward from Annapolis, MD. He played with Bay State Breakers of the EJHL with our other pick Erik Mihalik. He comes in at 6'2" and 205 lbs.

Round 2 Pick...

We chose Graeme McCormack and our first Canuck in the 13th Round. The defenseman is from Thunder Bay, Ontario and played for the Thunder Bay Bearcats of the SIJHL.

According to coaching staff; the Thunder Bay kids are mean...just down right mean.

Phase II...

Our pick, Joe Faust, was the first of Phase II.

J.P.'s not ready to share the protected list yet - but know that there will be familar faces at Invite Camp and everyone is being considered.

As of now, no local boys names have been brought up multiple times but all of the coaching staff is on the phone so I'll make sure to ask later.

The Last Four Picks...

In Round 9, we chose a '92 goalie named Charles Williams. He played for Honeybaked Midget AA and is from Detroit. Strong in front of the net and adds to our depth in front of the goal.

Brandon Burrell a defenseman from Brooklyn Park, MN was chosen in Round 10. The '90 comes from the Wenatchee Wild and played with DJ Vandercook.

Special Achievements or Special Awards:

All Conferance for 2 Years
All State Honorable Mention,Captain
All Area Team, MVP
Rookie of the Year
Uncommon Sophomore

Taylor Wolfe a forward from Eden Prairie and Eden Prairie High School was picked in Round 11 of the draft and rounded out our Phase 1 list. The '91 is fast and strong.

Joe Faust was chosen in Round 1 of Phase II from Bloomington Jefferson High School. The '91 is from Bloomington. Faust had 13 goals and 21 assists in the 2008 - 2009 season.

Sidenote...

We have 3 of the next four picks - I'll update afterward. Thanks guys!

Round Eight Pick...

In the eighth round we chose the BIGGEST player yet. Eric Knodel is a 6'6" defenseman from Westchester, Pennsylvania. The '90 played for the Philly Little Flyers last season.


J.P. says this pick is for the bloggers - you like big, we'll give you big. :)

Shattuck

From the mouth of J.P. Parise...

There will be no players chosen by the Bucs from Shattuck in the draft.

Schedule

The schedule comes out sometime in late June or July.

I think that we'll be moving back to the West Division with the addition of the USNTDP and Youngstown...so we'll play Omaha a few more times.

Once again, my opinion, nothing set in stone yet.

Seventh Round Pick...

With our seventh round pick we've taken Ciaron Driscoll, a 92 from Popnga, CA. He played for South California Titans last season. The 6'2" defenseman will add another dimension to our lines.

Who We're Going After...

This is just my opinion but from what I've been hearing from the coaching staff we are going after big, gritty players who aren't afraid to get dirty on the ice. We want players who are smart on the ice, who fit into what we already have and bring back the winning tradition.

We want players that can play in the league. We're looking to finish out our lines. We have impressive forwards and are trying to build up our defense.

The players are all taller, bigger...we want to have a presence on the ice. They seem to be looking towards tomorrow and the future. Its a balancing act.

Sixth Round Pick...

The Bucs have chosen Jack McNamara, a forward from Belmont Hill School. The '90 is originally from Belmont, MA and has been quoted by the best puck mover from the point. He's part of a family of hockey players, having brothers including Kevin McNamara.

Fifth Round Pick...

With our fifth round pick, we've chosen Dan O'Donoghue of Port Jefferson, New York. The '91 played for the New York Bobcats of the AJHL. He played in 39 games, had 17 goals and 18 assists for the Bobcats last season. The forward comes in at 185 lbs and 6'4".

Fourth Round...

In the fourth round, we chose another Jersey boy in Kenny Agostino. The '92 from Flanders, NJ who played for Delbarton High School in New Jersey. The 6'0" forward shoots left handed. He's committed to Yale for the fall of 2010. He was chosen as a Second Team All-State pick and The Star-Ledger Morris County Player of the Year.

Sidenote:

All the players that were drafted yesterday and today will be receiving invitations to our Invite Camp in June. Part of the process are the phone calls that J.P. and his coaching staff are making to our picks before and after they are chosen. They're trying to get the feel about potential picks and their feelings on coming to play for the Buccaneers. They are also making sure that everyone is aware that being drafted means that they must report to camp and perform...they need to prove themself.

Third Round Pick...

We're adding to our already strong goalies with our third round pick. Erik Mihalik, a '91, from the Bay State Breakers of the EJHL from Avon Lake, Ohio will be a strong addition to our net.

He proved invaluable to the Breakers in their playoff run, splitting time in the net with his teammate.

Third Round Pick

DJ Vandercook, a forward, from Farmington Hill, MI who played for Wenatchee NHL.

USA Hockey Selects 15's, 16's, 17's

2008 Selected to All-State First Team, All Area Dream Team, and Team Michigan

Honor Roll

Voted Team MVP Last Season

Led team in points in 2007 National Playoffs with Honeybaked Team

Downtime...

We don't pick late in the second round...coaching staff is making a few calls, talking to some of the picks from yesterday and talking to a few potential players.

The First Calls of the Day...

J.P. just got off the phone with Austin.

The grin on his face tells us that Austin is excited.

Everything is looking good.

Carlson is also excited - I heard it in his voice through J.P.'s phone.

First Round Picks

We took Austin Coldwell, a defenseman from Ridgefield, WA who played for the Springfield Jr. Blues last season. He was picked second overall in the draft. Coldwell has the grit that the coaching staff is looking for and will be a strong addition to the defense.

In a trade with the Chicago Steel during the 2008 - 2009 season, we received the fourth overall pick and chose Brandon Carlson, a defenseman from Wheaton, IL who played for Chicago Mission last season. J.P. says that Carlson is ultra competitive and tough who isn't afraid to fight on the ice.

USHL Entry Draft

The USHL Entry Draft starts in two...it's going to be a great day for the Bucs - we've got the second overall pick and we're looking at some big, skilled, gritty players.

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Trade Details...

The Des Moines Buccaneers and Lincoln Stars took part in a Futures Draft day deal.

The Bucs were set to pick 10th in the first round, but thanks to the trade they would receive Lincoln's first round pick (4th overall) in the draft today, in exchange for the Buccaneers third round pick (36th overeall) and veteran forward Matt White.

"We're building our future. We know that today's trade will help us build a winning program. Matt has been a strong player for the past two years; but in looking forward we needed to make a decision that was the best for the team's future and also the best for Matt. We wish Matt nothing but the best in his future with Lincoln and at North Dakota," said Head Coach and General Manager J.P. Parise.

The traded pick would come fourth overall and would allow the Bucs to pick up Nick Malysa, a strong defenseman from the New Jersey Avalanche program. Malysa spent time on the phone with Parise after the draft and seems excited about the chance of playing for the Buccaneers. Fans can get their first look at Malysa at the Buccaneer Invite Camp in June.

USHL Futures Draft Results

Below are the results from the USHL Futures Draft, in their entirety.

ROUND 1

Pick Overall USHL Team Player POS Prev. Team Pick Traded From
1 1 Youngstown Matthew Mahalak G Culver Academy

2 2 Cedar Rapids RoughRiders Cason Hohmann F Compuware

3 3 Waterloo Black Hawks Jay Williams G TPH Thunder

4 4 Des Moines Buccaneers Nick Malysa D NJ Avalanche Lincoln Stars

5 5 Fargo Brian Cooper D Alaska All Stars

6 6 Sioux City Musketeers Jordan Schmaltz D Mission U-16

7 7 Sioux Falls Stampede Blake Pietila F Compuware

8 8 Indiana Ice Alex Racino F Team Wisconsin

9 9 Green Bay Gamblers Dan Molenaar D Eden Prairie HS

10 10 Des Moines Buccaneers Zane Popilock D Team Comcast

11 11 Chicago Steel JC Campagna F Ohio Jr. Blue Jackets

12 12 Tri-City Storm Peter Hand D Compuware

13 13 Omaha Lancers Scott Dornbock D Grosse Point North HS


ROUND 2

Pick Overall USHL Team Player POS Prev. Team Pick Traded From
1 14 Omaha Lancers Max Everson D Edina HS

2 15 Tri-City Storm Dakota Olvin D Howell HS

3 16 Chicago Steel Theo DiPauli F Chicago Mission

4 17 Des Moines Buccaneers Kevin Irwin F Cleveland U-18

5 18 Green Bay Gamblers Andy Welinski D Duluth East HS

6 19 Indiana Ice Alex Gacek F Governor's Academy

7 20 Sioux Falls Stampede Mike Reilly D Holy Angels

8 21 Sioux City Musketeers Brett Curran D CYA

9 22 Fargo Corbin McGuire F Mid-Fairfield U-16

10 23 Lincoln Stars Kevin Zugec D Pittsburgh Hornets

11 24 Waterloo Black Hawks Michael Zajac F Eagan HS

12 25 Cedar Rapids RoughRiders Jacob Downing D Detroit Catholic Central

13 26 Youngstown Connor Murphy D Ohio Jr. Blue Jackets


ROUND 3

Pick Overall USHL Team Player POS Prev. Team Pick Traded From
1 27 Youngstown Peter Dudek, Jr G Nichols Prep

2 28 Cedar Rapids RoughRiders Jared Linnell F Alaska All Stars

3 29 Waterloo Black Hawks JD Cotroneo D Hill Murray HS

4 30 Lincoln Stars Austin Wuthrich F Alaska All Stars

5 31 Fargo Seth Swenson F Colorado Thunderbirds

6 32 Sioux City Musketeers Ben Bahe F Hill Murray HS

7 33 Sioux Falls Stampede Charlie O'Connor F Lake Forest Academy

8 34 Indiana Ice Joseph Fiala D Team Wisconsin/Verona HS

9 35 Green Bay Gamblers Travis Boyd F Hopkins HS

10 36 Lincoln Stars Dominick Shine F Compuware U-16 Des Moines Buccaneers

11 37 Chicago Steel Jimmy McDowell D Little Caesars

12 38 Tri-City Storm Cody Bisbing F PF Changs U-18

13 39 Omaha Lancers Kenneth Gillespie F Shattuck St. Mary's


ROUND 4

Pick Overall USHL Team Player POS Prev. Team Pick Traded From
1 40 Omaha Lancers Xavier Ouellet D College Esther-Blondin

2 41 Tri-City Storm Brandon Fisher D Alaska All Stars

3 42 Chicago Steel Cory Czarnik F Belle Tire

4 43 Des Moines Buccaneers Justin Selman F NJ Avalanche

5 44 Green Bay Gamblers Philippe Hudon F Choate Prep

6 45 Indiana Ice Colin Stevens G Albany Academy

7 46 Sioux Falls Stampede Jake McCabe D Eau Claire HS

8 47 Sioux City Musketeers Blake Roubos F Culver Academy

9 48 Fargo Neil Goff D Stillwater HS

10 49 Lincoln Stars Frank Schumacher D Victory Honda

11 50 Waterloo Black Hawks Craig Duininck D Compuware

12 51 Cedar Rapids RoughRiders Kevin Venturoso G Bridgewater Bandits Empire

13 52 Youngstown Reid Boucher F Lansing Capitals


ROUND 5

Pick Overall USHL Team Player POS Prev. Team Pick Traded From
1 53 Youngstown Adam Reid F LA Selects U-16

2 54 Cedar Rapids RoughRiders Torey Willsey D Chicago Mission AAA

3 55 Waterloo Black Hawks Kevin Emerling F Boston Advantage

4 56 Lincoln Stars Kacper Guzik F Little Caesars

5 57 Fargo AJ Jarosz F Team Illinois

6 58 Sioux City Musketeers Travis Walsh D Capital Center Pride

7 59 Sioux Falls Stampede Anthony Greco F Shattuck St. Mary's

8 60 Indiana Ice Sean Kuraly F Ohio Jr. Blue Jackets

9 61 Green Bay Gamblers Alex Broadhurst F Team Illinois

10 62 Des Moines Buccaneers Kyle Sucher D St. Louis Selects

11 63 Chicago Steel Jagger Dirk D Okanagan Hockey Academy

12 64 Tri-City Storm Cory Ward F Las Vegas Stars AAA

13 65 Omaha Lancers Dillon Donnelly D Lac St. Louis Lions