TSN had some updates from the NHL Combine.
So far, BU's Colin Wilson has had the best performance. I don't think it's a coincidence that he's the one player with a year of college hockey, and a year in a college strength program, under his belt. Wilson did 21 reps on the bench press, which is very impressive. It may not seem like a lot since they're only benching 150 lbs., but players have to keep perfect form and cadence, which results in a lot of players getting very low scores.
Aaron Ness and Brandon Burlon have also drawn good reviews. UMass recruit John Carlson also did well, though apparently he's been telling people at the combine that he's going to be playing for the London Knights next year. Two DU recruits, Joe Colborne and David Carle were mentioned as players that struggled.
So far, BU's Colin Wilson has had the best performance. I don't think it's a coincidence that he's the one player with a year of college hockey, and a year in a college strength program, under his belt. Wilson did 21 reps on the bench press, which is very impressive. It may not seem like a lot since they're only benching 150 lbs., but players have to keep perfect form and cadence, which results in a lot of players getting very low scores.
Aaron Ness and Brandon Burlon have also drawn good reviews. UMass recruit John Carlson also did well, though apparently he's been telling people at the combine that he's going to be playing for the London Knights next year. Two DU recruits, Joe Colborne and David Carle were mentioned as players that struggled.