{"id":31374,"date":"2010-06-26T09:06:16","date_gmt":"2010-06-26T14:06:16","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2010\/06\/26\/notebook-recordtying-entry-draft-start-builds-on-big-2010-for-usa-hockey\/"},"modified":"2010-08-17T19:58:01","modified_gmt":"2010-08-18T00:58:01","slug":"notebook-recordtying-entry-draft-start-builds-on-big-2010-for-usa-hockey","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.uscho.com\/2010\/06\/26\/notebook-recordtying-entry-draft-start-builds-on-big-2010-for-usa-hockey\/","title":{"rendered":"Notebook: Record-Tying Entry Draft Start Builds on Big 2010 for USA Hockey"},"content":{"rendered":"
The records continued to build for USA Hockey on Saturday in the second round of the 2010 NHL Entry Draft.<\/p>\n
After a record 11 American players were taken during the first round of the draft on day one, the Americans had an additional 10 players selected in the second round. The 21 players over the first two rounds tied the all-time two-round record for Americans set in 2007 in Columbus.<\/p>\n
Of those 21 players, eight have roots to the National Team Development Program, an arm of USA Hockey. This past year, USA Hockey won both the World Junior Championship and the World Under-18 Championship.<\/p>\n
All told, there were 59 Americans taken in the draft, three short of the record 62 that were taken in 2007.<\/p>\n
Connor Brickley, who was selected in the second round Saturday, 50th overall by the Florida Panthers, was listed by the NHL as planning to attend Vermont in the fall of 2011. That path to college hockey, though, will be fast tracked, according to the Burlington Free Press<\/i>. <\/p>\n
Brickley is working to complete his studies and enroll at Vermont this fall, which would be a boon to a Catamounts program that finished eighth in the Hockey East regular season last year but upset New Hampshire in the opening round of the playoffs to advance to the TD Garden for the second time in three seasons.<\/p>\n
The 6-foot-1 Brickley is known for his speed, something that would be a welcome addition at Vermont.<\/p>\n
“Connor’s highly motivated, never takes a shift off and is combative,” said Jack Barzee of NHL Central Scouting. Barzee said he was positive Brickley would be selected by the third round. “Everybody on our staff has seen this kid and they all like him.”<\/p>\n
Vermont coach Kevin Sneddon couldn’t provide commentary on Brickley as NCAA rules prohibit coaches from talking about players who have not yet signed a National Letter of Intent, according to Vermont’s sports information department.<\/p>\n