White
21 Bennefield DNP; 27 Heffernan; 39 Krug
10 Mele; 51 Smith, 61 Auger
96 Korduner; 44 Thomas; 79 Schrock
14 DeAngelis; 9 Warner
34 Llewellyn; 72 Hotte
1 Beech
Black
15 Chaumont; 94 Rizk; 17 Trottier
25 Thorne; 91 Chaulk; 19 Yngwe
71 Drouin; 22 LaPointe; 29 McIlrath
8 Starenky; 4 D. Molle
23 B. Molle; 60 Milam
33 Boucher
Very general impressions: If I don't mention someone, it's not because they didn't do anything noteworthy, but it's difficult for me to see everything when I'm trying to take photos, video, notes, etc. It's a very limited view of the scrimmage... Rizk is a steal. Greg Puhalski was right in that this kid is ready to go every shift and he makes something happen every time. He's got decent size and he's always in front of the net. Obviously very well prepa... Chaumont is very quick and very smart. He was always creating problems for the defensemen, especially high in the zone. He'd be a pain in the butt to play against... Starenky is very big, and he allowed Dustin Molle to kind of cheat up ice a little bit and he took advantage... Thought the Black team defense did a much better overall job in the secimmage... Boucher looks incredibly refreshed and ready to go. He was relaxed and confident and very much in control. He looked like a No. 1 should. Kevin Beech had some tougher saves to make and I'm not sure he could have done anything on any of the goals... There's some size on the roster, enough that it really makes the smaller guys stand out, and not in a good way... Yngwe reminds me so much of Syroczynski in the way he plays it's scary, except Yngwe might be a better skater. If he plays on a line with Chaulk, he'll score 25 this season... As I said earlier, it was fun watching Leo and Colin go at it. They were physical with each other... There's really nobody who looks like they are out of shape and not going hard.