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		<title>Indiana Ice Update</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Feb 2010 04:49:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rich Michalowski</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As the USHL Regular Season winds down, we take a look at how the season has progressed for several Indiana Ice prospects. ]]></description>
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<p>I had the chance to check out the Indiana Ice for another look at some of the 2010 draft eligible prospects.  I also had my first look at Jacob Fallon since he left the USA U-18 team.</p>
<p><strong>Jacob Fallon               F          5’10”               180</strong></p>
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<p>Fallon seems to play and look bigger than 5’10 180.  He’s a powerful skater with good balance and he uses his edges well.  He is also very strong on the puck whether he is handling it in traffic or if he needs to make a hard pass or dump-in.  Fallon played well without the puck and was a very responsible player in all 3 zones as well as a physical presence.  At times, he seemed tentative in getting to open ice in the neutral zone….possibly a result of becoming acclimated to his new team.  When he had the puck, Fallon possessed another gear and was able to take the puck hard into the zone while protecting it.  Fallon certainly looks like a hockey player and stands out with strong techniques in all facets of his game and a player who does the little things well.  Whether or not his offensive skills develop will dictate Fallon’s role as a second liner or third liner in college and beyond.</p>
<p><strong>Nick Mattson             D         6’1”                 190</strong></p>
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<p>I was a big fan prior to this season but I have to say that I’ve been somewhat disappointed in Mattson’s play.  Mattson has the tools and plays with such ease that you expect to see more production and fewer mistakes than you actually get from him.  Mattson might be the type of player who plays up to the level of competition which will make his time at North Dakota critical to his development.</p>
<p><strong>John Parker                F          5’11”               180</strong></p>
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<p>Parker is a well rounded player who also plays well without the puck.  He’s called upon to kill penalties as well as match up against the opponent’s top offensive players.  However, Parker just has not mustered the offensive production to match his skill set.  It’s hard to imagine a team taking a shot on him in June.</p>
<p><strong>Brian Ferlin                F          6’1”                 196</strong></p>
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<p>Ferlin on the other hand, does have offensive abilities and potential to develop them even further.  He’s a slick stick handler and has the confidence to attack the net with the puck.  He also has the knack to be in places where the puck comes to him.  Ferlin just needs to improve his skating and continue to refine his skills.  He’s certainly worth a mid to late round pick on a team willing to wait for him to develop in college.</p>
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		<title>USHL Feature: Omaha, Indiana, Waterloo, Green Bay</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Dec 2009 16:59:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Scott Campbell</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It was a busy Saturday of USHL action, including a pair of games between the Omaha Lancers and Indiana Ice as well as the Waterloo Black Hawks and Green Bay Gamblers, that featured several NHL prospects]]></description>
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<p>I had a chance to check out my first USHL action of the season last Saturday in a couple of games that featured a lot of high quality USHL talent on display. The first game was a highly anticipated matinee matchup between league powerhouses, the Indiana Ice and Omaha Lancers. After heading to the first intermission tied at two goals apiece, the rest of the game was a tight defensive affair until Indiana&#8217;s Antti Roppo broke the deadlock midway through the third period, with Max Cook icing the game with a late empty netter. In a game featuring arguably two of the most talented teams in the league, several players will be on the NHL&#8217;s radar moving forward. Here&#8217;s the boxscore from the game:</p>
<p><a title="Indiana/Omaha Boxscore" href="http://www.pointstreak.com/stats/pro/boxscore.html?gameid=1048919" target="_blank">http://www.pointstreak.com/stats/pro/boxscore.html?gameid=1048919</a></p>
<h6><img class="aligncenter size-thumbnail wp-image-759" title="Indiana" src="http://www.thescoutingreport.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Indiana-150x150.gif" alt="Indiana 150x150 USHL Feature: Omaha, Indiana, Waterloo, Green Bay" width="150" height="150" /><img class="aligncenter size-thumbnail wp-image-760" title="Omaha" src="http://www.thescoutingreport.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Omaha-150x150.gif" alt="Omaha 150x150 USHL Feature: Omaha, Indiana, Waterloo, Green Bay" width="150" height="150" /></h6>
<h6>Brian Ferlin (Indiana) | 1992 | 6&#8217;1&#8243; | 196lbs | 22GP 4G 3A 7P +3 4 PIM</h6>
<p>It was an unspectacular game for the 2010 Draft Eligible. He moves well on the ice, but his skating needs a bit of refinement in regards to his technique. His offensive skills are raw, but there is room for growth, and he looked like a guy that could generate some later round consideration.</p>
<h6>Nick Mattson (Indiana) | 1991L | 6&#8217;1&#8243; | 190lbs | 17GP 2G 4A 6P -1 8PIM</h6>
<p>Given the amount of hype Mattson received during his time with the NTDP, I was extremely underwhelmed with his game on Saturday. Despite showing some good puck handling skills, Mattson didn&#8217;t really present anything that indicates that he has the high end skill to make him a Top 50 pick. Unless his offensive game starts to come around, his lack of a true identity to his game could hurt his stock. I&#8217;ll likely check in on another Indiana game later in the season to see how hes&#8217; progressing, as he&#8217;s definitely an intriguing prospect.</p>
<h6>John Parker (Indiana) | 1992 | 5&#8217;11&#8243; | 180lbs | 17GP 2G 5A 7P -4 12PIM</h6>
<p>After being pretty highly regarded coming out of U16 AAA in Pittsburgh, it looks like Parker&#8217;s transition to Junior Hockey has been a bit of a bumpy ride. Despite having some good overall skills, it appears as though he&#8217;s struggled to adapt to the physicality of junior hockey and his offensive production has been hurt because of it. I&#8217;m not really sure what his draft stock is looking like, but if he could maintain a .50 PPG average, I wouldn&#8217;t be completely surprised if somebody took a shot on him in one of the late rounds.</p>
<h6>Seth Ambroz (Omaha) | 1993 | 6&#8217;3&#8243; | 205lbs | 19GP 8G 10A 18P +11 31PIM</h6>
<p>Definitely the player that I was most excited to see in this game, Ambroz showed me a lot of good things, but he also looks very raw. He has great size and he has a very high compete level which are major positives. He has a hard shot and was determined to drive the net and work the corners which were also positives that indicate he has a lot of potential to be a high pick in 2011. However, I&#8217;m pretty concerned with his skating. His stride is long and choppy and from what I saw, is probably the one aspect that&#8217;s going to hold him back the most so far. Right now he seems very comparable to a player like Sean Couturier, another 2011 eligible, and it will be very interesting to see how the 2011 Draft shapes up over the next 18 months.</p>
<h6>Erik Haula (Omaha) | 1991 | 6&#8217;0&#8243; | 175lbs | 21GP 12G 23A 35P +19 16PIM</h6>
<p>A seventh round pick of the Wild in the 2009 NHL Entry Draft, Haula has started his USHL career with a bang this season. Despite being held off the scoresheet, he was arguably the best player on the ice, and showed a lot of offensive creativity. He has good vision in the offensive zone, and is definitely a playmaker first type player. He got into trouble when he neglected his teammates and tried to do to much with the puck, however. He&#8217;ll need to work on his strength a lot in the NCAA, but he&#8217;s definitely progressed a lot thus far.<br />
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The second game I had a chance to check in on featured the Green Bay Gamblers taking to the road to face the hometown Waterloo Black Hawks. One of the main reasons I wanted to see this game was to get a look at Waterloo&#8217;s pair of 1994&#8242;s, Nick Ebert and Brady Vail, who will both be eligible for the 2010 OHL Priority Selection. The game itself was a very back and forth affair, with a lot more offensive chances than the Indiana/Omaha game. After Waterloo jumped out to a 2-0 lead early in the second, Green Bay responded with three straight goals to take a 3-2 lead into the second intermission. Vail tied the game up for the Black Hawks early in the third on his first USHL goal, but Reed Seckel iced the game for the Gamblers late in the third as Green Bay hung on for a 4-3 win. Here&#8217;s the boxscore for the game:</p>
<p><a title="Green Bay/Waterloo Boxscore" href="http://www.pointstreak.com/stats/pro/boxscore.html?gameid=1048921" target="_blank">http://www.pointstreak.com/stats/pro/boxscore.html?gameid=1048921</a></p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-thumbnail wp-image-763" title="Green Bay" src="http://www.thescoutingreport.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Green-Bay-150x150.gif" alt="Green Bay 150x150 USHL Feature: Omaha, Indiana, Waterloo, Green Bay" width="150" height="150" /><img class="aligncenter size-thumbnail wp-image-764" title="Waterloo" src="http://www.thescoutingreport.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Waterloo-150x150.gif" alt="Waterloo 150x150 USHL Feature: Omaha, Indiana, Waterloo, Green Bay" width="150" height="150" /></p>
<h6>Anders Lee (Green Bay) | 1990 | 6&#8217;2&#8243; | 216lbs | 22GP 13G 11A 24P +13 24PIM</h6>
<p>Lee was a sixth round draft pick by the Islanders last season after putting up strong numbers alongside Nashville second rounder, Zach Budish. Lee has good size which is something that he utilizes a lot in his game. He was pretty dangerous in the offensive zone and created a lot of strong chances for the Gamblers and could have had a lot more then just one assist. Like Haula, Lee is a player who looks to be a pretty good value selection for the sixth round and adds some quality depth to the Islanders prospect pool.</p>
<h6>Nick Ebert (Waterloo) | 1994 | 6&#8217;1&#8243; | 185lbs | 15GP 1G 5A 6P |</h6>
<p>I was pretty impressed with the 15 year old defenseman in this game, and he did a lot to show me that he should be one of the first players taken in the OHL draft next year. Ebert has very good size and plays a real solid game on the backend. He competes hard and is effective positionally. Transitionally, he moves the puck well and has some untapped offensive potential. His skating needs some work moving forward and he could stand to utilize his teammates quicker when he headman&#8217;s the puck, but there&#8217;s a lot to like about Ebert&#8217;s game.</p>
<h6>Brady Vail (Waterloo) | 1994 | 6&#8217;1&#8243; | 190lbs | 10GP 1G 0A -6 6PIM</h6>
<p>Unlike Ebert, Vail appears set on the NCAA route, so he&#8217;s likely not going to be selected very high in the 2010 OHL Priority Selection. In this game, the Michigan native notched his first USHL point, a goal, which tied the game up in the third period. Vail looked to have a lot of good physical skills, but I&#8217;m not sure how much offensive potential he has. Once he adds some more strength to his frame, he should be a solid USHL player, but I&#8217;m interested to see how his offensive production grows moving forward.</p>
<p>With that being said, it was nice to get an opportunity to check out a couple of USHL  games on an off-day for the Wolves. I was impressed to see that the quality of play in the league is continuing to get better, and the speed is especially something that has improved a lot. I&#8217;ll be certain to make sure I have an opportunity to catch a few more games throughout the year as well.</p>
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		<title>USHL Feature – Indiana vs Youngstown Recap</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Oct 2009 13:40:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rich Michalowski</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Andrew Lamont]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[The season opener for both teams featured a lot of USHL talent on display, including Indiana defenseman Nick Mattson who is expected to be a Top 60 NHL pick at this point]]></description>
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The defending Clark Cup champion Indiana Ice opened their 2009-10 season against the Youngstown Phantoms this past Saturday and skated to a 6-2 victory. It was the first game in the USHL for the Phantoms and it showed as the former NAHL squad struggled to compete with Indiana. A few of Indiana&#8217;s players distinguished themselves as potential NHL draft picks in 2010 in the game, while there were also a couple of Youngstown players who will be worth keeping an eye on this year. Without further ado..</p>
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<strong>Nick Mattson | Indiana | D | 6&#8217;1&#8243; | 190</strong><br/><br />
The former USA U-18 defenseman displayed the skills that should allow him to be selected in the first two rounds in the June entry draft.   Mattson&#8217;s keen hockey sense and awareness put him in position to stifle several Youngstown attacks.  His ability to handle the puck and make crisp first passes enabled Indiana to quickly transistion to offense.  Mattson is a good, fluid skater and was able to quickly gain the blue line but was not able to muster much offense himself once in the zone.  He was able to get off a few shots but they served as little more than dump ins on the goalie to get a whistle.   Mattson also seemed much more effective when he was on the ice with better players and was able to play at a higher level himself.  He should continue to develop nicely this year before attending North Dakota next fall.<br/><br />
<strong>John Parker | Indiana | F | 5&#8217;11&#8243; | 175</strong><br/><br />
Parker got off to a rocky start being on the ice for both Youngstown goals in the first period.  However, he also seemed to jump start the intensity and wake up his teammates with some feisty play as the period wore on.  Parker showed a powerful stride which was evident as he  backchecked and forechecked relentlessly.   He also showed a willingness to play within Indiana&#8217;s system  and was their best defensive forward and skater.  Parker also was called upon to kill penalties and generated some chances on his own with some nifty puck skills.  If he is able to develop  those skills to accummulate points this season, he may be worth a late round pick.<br/><br />
<strong>Brian Ferlin | Indiana | F | 6&#8217;1&#8243; | 196</strong><br/><br />
Ferlin is a very intriguing prospect.  The Florida native has committed to Cornell in 2011 and should be given that time to develop his skills.   He has a good stride that needs refined a bit but should develop into a strong skater.  Ferlin showed the knack for finding open spots and was able to move through the neutral zone with speed while taking all passes in stride.  He was also able to get around the Youngstown D with some deft puckhandling as well.  Ferlin also showed a good, hard shot&#8230;.he just needs to work on releasing it a bit quicker.  Also, as a right handed shot on the left side, he had a tendency to make a move to his backhand when he might have been better served shooting.  To his credit though, his quick hands enabled him to get around the defenseman each time.  He&#8217;ll need to address that habit as he gets acclimated to the pace of the league.<br/><br />
<strong>Scott Mayfield | Youngstown | D | 6&#8217;3&#8243; | 175</strong><br/><br />
Mayfield is a late &#8217;92 and not eligible until 2011 but he should be showing up on scout&#8217;s radars.  Mayfield possesses a powerful accurate shot, sees the ice well, blocks shots and attempts to make the right play defensively every time.  He is also very willing to get his nose dirty and does not shy away from the physical stuff.  The only negative is that he is slight and somewhat awkward on his skates but again, he makes the right play.  This will be easily addressed as he grows into his body and becomes stonger.  Mayfield is committed to Denver in 2011.<br/><br />
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<strong>Andrew Lamont | Youngstown | F | 5&#8217;11 | 170</strong><br/><br />
If you like smart, tough, hardnosed, in your face, skate through the boards players, you&#8217;ll like this kid.   Lamont was a 7th round pick out of the Philadelphia Jr. Flyers organization and he is just now getting a taste of USHL hockey.  He is very athletic and agile on his skates and thinks the game at a high level.  I&#8217;m looking forward to watching him as the season progresses.  If he can get acclimated to this level quickly and contribute, he might be a sleeper that falls way under the radar.<br/><br />
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