Forty goals is a lot of “garbage goals”.Farfromgeneva wrote: ↑Fri May 06, 2022 11:53 pmDid you look to see when the production occurred?DocBarrister wrote: ↑Fri May 06, 2022 11:38 pmHuber scored 2 goals against Rutgers, 3 goals against Villanova, 1 goal/1 assist against Denver, and 3 goals against Georgetown.LongIslandLacks wrote: ↑Fri May 06, 2022 11:15 pmIs there a roster cap at Hopkins? That’s one reason not to go after a guy at a third tier program who you don’t know will be able to compete.DocBarrister wrote: ↑Fri May 06, 2022 6:54 pmHuber played for a pretty bad team but still scored 40 goals. Was productive against the better teams on the schedule. Small at 5ft 8in. He’s a lefty and his shots superficially resemble Degnon’s.HopFan16 wrote: ↑Wed May 04, 2022 3:45 pm St. John's leading scorer Jonathan Huber enters, per IL
Bellarmine: Matt Ury (LSM) #
Binghamton: Teddy Dolan (G) #
Boston U.: Christian Brofft (M)
Brown: George Pike (M) #, Darian Cook (A) #, Cameron Fiore (G) #
Bucknell: Alston Tarry (A) #
Colgate: Thor Adamec (LSM) #, Will Sidari (D) #, Ryan Decker (M) #, Brian Minicus (A) #
Dartmouth: Peter Rizzotti (LSM) #, Danny Hincks (G) #->Georgetown
Delaware: Peter Ripperger (G) #
Denver: Tim Sheehan (M), Ethan Kriss (FO)
Drexel: Brennan Greenwald (LSM) #
Fairfield: Kyle Borda (M) #, James Corasaniti (G) #, Tyler Wuchte (M) #, Trevor Ford (M) #, Patrick Drake (M) #, Brendan Dreyer (M) #, David Dorsett (M) #, Brian Reda (A) #
Georgetown: Dylan Watson (A) #, James Reilly (FO) #
Harvard: Austin Madronic (A) #, Jackson Hartje (LSM) #, Oliver Hollo (LSM/D) #
High Point: Devon Buckshot (A), Tyler Hendrycks (A)
Hobart: Derrek Madonna (M) #, Ryan Dickson (FO) #
Hofstra: Jacob Addeche (G) #
Holy Cross: Peter Dobbs (G) #, Chris Conlin (D) #, AJ Fox (G) #
Loyola: Riley Seay (M) #
Marquette: Hudson Thomson (A)
Maryland: Jack Schirtzer (D), Michael Ubriaco (LSM) #
Mercer: Sean Goldsmith (A) # -> UNC
Michigan: Ronald Fisher (M), John Kiracofe (G)#, Gavin Legg (LSM) #
Mount St. Mary’s: Jake Kreiger (M) #
North Carolina: Jacob Kelly (A) #, Nicky Solomon (A) #
Notre Dame: Davis Allen (M) #, Griffin Hawthorne (D) #
Penn State: Brody Firestein (M), Lake Baker(FO)
Quinnipiac: Owen Boss (A)
Robert Morris: James Christoforatos (D) #
Sacred Heart: Donovan Lacey (M) # -> Maryland
Saint Joseph’s: Jake Engelke (A)
Siena: Sean Swenson (D)
St. John's: Jonathan Huber (A) #
Syracuse: Tucker Dordevic (M) #, Mikey Berkman (A) #, Jack Savage (FO), Shahe Katchadurian (G)
Towson: Mo Sillah (LSM) #, Drew Martin (M) #
UMBC: Nick Dupuis (A)
Vermont: Thomas McConvey (M) # -> UVA, Salvatore Iaria (M)
Yale: Joe Neuman (FO) #
Division 2/3
Amherst (D3): PJ Clementi (A) #
Catholic (D3): Kevin Crowley (A) #
Christopher Newport (D3): Brady Altobello (M) #
Gettysburg (D3): Griffin Gallagher (M) #, Tate Keinzle (DM) #
Salisbury (D3): Jarrett Bromwell (M) #
St. Lawrence (D3): William Helm (G) #
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Importantly, Huber looks comfortable working inside and can operate in close quarters.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=rooa3AxYvB4
Plus, he’s a good student (Big East All-Academic team).
Any reason why Johns Hopkins shouldn’t be going after this guy?
DocBarrister
What makes you think he can’t compete against top tier teams?
DocBarrister
Edit I just quickly checked.
Rutgers - 1st goal 5min into the 3rd to get to 3-9, second goal was with 7 seconds left to close the gap to 23-6.
Villanova - Better w 2 first quarter goals. 3rd goal came w 2:50 left to tighten the contest up to 20-8
Denver - Narrowed it to 12-2 6 min into the 3rd with his goal. (Assist in 1st)
GTown - 2 in first half, late in Q1 to get off the bagel at 6-1, second early in Q2 to make it 7-2 (still a game sort of). 3rd goal end of 3rd to get to 19-4.
Not picking on him but when you’re getting blasted by a season average that’s double digits the timing of goals does come in different circumstances.
Maybe he can play but I’m guessing many of those goals were of little to no consequence to the opponents.
If anything, scoring goals when your team is consistently getting shellacked is pretty impressive. How many goals would he have had if he were surrounded by more skilled and talented teammates feeding him passes?
DocBarrister