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Season 15 - U21 Training Camp

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168461.9 in reply to 168461.8
Date: 1/23/2011 8:57:37 AM
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This week, the U21 has expanded up to 12 players, with Ruel Duffill joining the action. Duffill was injured to start the season, but now that he is healthy and ready to play, he's been called up to the team.

Ruel Duffill (13234030)

Drafted as an 18 year old by North York BC, Duffill was immediately sold to Montreal 67s. While his role for the 67s has remained fairly small over the years, he has been developing steadily, and is used to being surrounded by excellent players. With his high BB IQ, versatility, and solid work ethic, Duffill is well prepared to step in and contribute at the U21 level.

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Date: 2/4/2011 3:08:05 PM
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Two new players were added to the U21 this week, for the game we played against Belgium. This brings the active roster up to 14 players, with 1 spot used on a saved player. There are 3 roster spots left to play with for the rest of the season.

Scott Fitzpatrick (14641357)

In a bit of a surprise move, center Scott Fitzpatrick became the first player in his age group to make the U21 team. His solid inside play, and quality game shape, made him the best option to join the club as "big man insurance" for the rest of the season. Having been drafted by an inactive team, Fitzpatrick was quickly saved from retirement by the national team management. An unheralded savee, he sold for a low price to Nizhny Novgorod in Russia. After developing his skills for 2 seasons, Fitzpatrick was then transferred to the Greek squad F.C. Aris P. While it is unclear how much he will play for the U21 as a 20 year old, he is very excited to be on the team, and should be well prepared to compete for a larger role once he turns 21.

Lawrence Pickens (13232516)

As a fairly unique big man, the addition of Lawrence Pickens expands the options for Canada this season. Pickens almost made the team at the start of the season, and it didn't take long for him to be called up. Pickens is used to overcoming some tough odds, and the delay didn't phase him one bit. Having been drafted as an 18 year old by U of T blues, Pickens was thrown into limbo when the team folded during his age 19 season. Luckily for him, he qualified for free agency on merit, and was purchased by Celtic Guardians. His new Moldovan team had some unorthodox plans for him, but Pickens never complained, continued to work hard, and remained determined to make a name for himself.

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168461.11 in reply to 168461.10
Date: 2/21/2011 7:59:49 PM
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Faced with a difficult game against Hong Kong, the Canadian U21 added 2 more players this week. These callups bring the roster up to 17 players, so there is only 1 roster spot available for the rest of the season.

Timothy Austin (13232449)

After joining the U21 for some brief action near the end of season 14, Timothy Austin had the inside track on a regular rotation spot this season. However, after suffering an injury early on, it took several weeks for Austin to get ready to contribute. While he watched from afar, Austin's teammate Govardhan Mohan shined at the PG spot for Canada. With Austin's injury troubles behind him, he is now ready to challenge Mohan for the title of top MuffinTop on the U21.

Gerry Stavridis (14641174)

From the moment he was discovered by Canadian scouts, Stavridis has been one of the highest profile young players in recent memory. After being saved from retirement early in his age 18 season, he sold for the eye popping figure of $6.2 million to HPP, proud owner of the Paper Pushers. He trained there for 2 seasons, until HPP decided to cash him in for some older players. Earlier this season, he was put back on the market, and sold this time for $3 million to GM-RiP. While Stavridis is only expected to make minor contributions to the U21 during his age 20 season, he should be a core member of the season 16 team, and has everything it takes to one day make an impact at the NT level.

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168461.12 in reply to 168461.11
Date: 4/3/2011 12:28:36 AM
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Antoine Robichaud doesn't deserved to be mentioned in this group?

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168461.13 in reply to 168461.12
Date: 4/3/2011 10:11:45 AM
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I didn't see Antoine Robichaud as a guy that was likely to compete for a U21 spot in his age 20 season, so he didn't get invited to the training camp for S15 (only 5 players that age were invited, and only 2 ending up playing this season). I am expecting Robichaud to be in the running for a U21 job very soon, though, once the age change happens and the next wave of 21 year olds steps into place.

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168461.14 in reply to 168461.13
Date: 4/6/2011 7:46:14 PM
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alright sounds good :)