Denver Pioneers 2025
Posted: Mon Jun 24, 2024 10:36 am
Thought I'd start a new forum turning the page on very encouraging season. time for our first north of the border check in.
Ontario:
Tye Scott, Brampton Excelsiors, GP:6 G:5 A:9. Encouraging to see him on the floor this summer and having a decent campaign with Brampton. Hasn't played the last two summers so I had to think there was an injury. As we've discussed in the past this kid is an unknown quantity for the pioneers. Seems like he has great size (6'3, 200) and plenty of skill but just can't seem to get on the field. Honestly thought we may see him the portal, but looks like he'll be back for his junior year with 4 years of eligibility remaining.
DJ Clark, Peterborough Lakers. GP:8 G:14 A:17. A bit of a slower start from DJ this year but has picked it up in his last 4 games having 15 points in his last 5 games. His Peterborough Lakers team is definitely down again this year and has very little offense besides him and Roode (Michigan). Chances are we'll see DJ bump back up to Senior A a little later on in the summer.
Colm Barnett, Orangeville Northmen, GP:6 G:0 A:2. One of the guys who I thought could've taken a step up and contributed a bit more this year, but has seemed to be lost in the depth chart. Plays on a team with a ridiculous amount of offensive talent so is a staple on the defensive end. Looked to make the switch to Dmid this year, and would love to see him embrace that role and become a part of our rope unit. Has a great stick and could really be an asset in the transition game. Only played in 3 games this year so I believe he can technically call this a red shirt year.
*On another note Orangeville has some really good young talent on the offensive end with Guerin Jennings and Dylan Sanderson both being rookies and 2025's. Would be shocked if Denver wasn't making a run at one or both of these guys.
Justin Tavares (25'), Mimico Mountaineers, GP:8 G:3 A:1. Having a solid year as a rookie. Plays on the defensive end and in transition. Very much a two way middie on the field having watched him at Deerfield this spring.
BC
Noah Manning, Coquitlam Adanacs (traded from Victoria), GP:6 G:10 A:8. Seems like Victoria is down this year and moved Manning to the team trying to win the Minto. Seems to be doing well in the Adanacs system with 7 points in 2 games.
Grayson Manning (24'), Victoria Shamrocks: GP:11, .841 SVP, 8.18 GAA. Our first ever goalie write up goes to the younger Manning. Although his wins and losses aren't what what he would like overall he's saving the ball at the third highest percentage in the BCJALL. Really don't know how box goalie translates to field, but having seen him play both I can't wait to see him in Crimson and Gold.
Cody Malawsky, Langley Thunder: GP:2 G:4 A:2. To put it bluntly Langley Stinks. Seems like Cody took some time off after a late NCAA run so really hasn't been that involved. With Langley Sitting at 0-13 Malawsky is Probably another guy we'll see moved to a contender like Coquitlam or Nanaimo.
Casey Wilson, Victoria Shamrocks (Senior A): GP:3 G:4 A:2. Another guy who got a late start to the season, but seems to be playing a bit more on the offensive end of the floor than last year. Should be an early round selection in the NLL draft next year.
Any other updates on incoming recruits would be greatly appreciated.
Ontario:
Tye Scott, Brampton Excelsiors, GP:6 G:5 A:9. Encouraging to see him on the floor this summer and having a decent campaign with Brampton. Hasn't played the last two summers so I had to think there was an injury. As we've discussed in the past this kid is an unknown quantity for the pioneers. Seems like he has great size (6'3, 200) and plenty of skill but just can't seem to get on the field. Honestly thought we may see him the portal, but looks like he'll be back for his junior year with 4 years of eligibility remaining.
DJ Clark, Peterborough Lakers. GP:8 G:14 A:17. A bit of a slower start from DJ this year but has picked it up in his last 4 games having 15 points in his last 5 games. His Peterborough Lakers team is definitely down again this year and has very little offense besides him and Roode (Michigan). Chances are we'll see DJ bump back up to Senior A a little later on in the summer.
Colm Barnett, Orangeville Northmen, GP:6 G:0 A:2. One of the guys who I thought could've taken a step up and contributed a bit more this year, but has seemed to be lost in the depth chart. Plays on a team with a ridiculous amount of offensive talent so is a staple on the defensive end. Looked to make the switch to Dmid this year, and would love to see him embrace that role and become a part of our rope unit. Has a great stick and could really be an asset in the transition game. Only played in 3 games this year so I believe he can technically call this a red shirt year.
*On another note Orangeville has some really good young talent on the offensive end with Guerin Jennings and Dylan Sanderson both being rookies and 2025's. Would be shocked if Denver wasn't making a run at one or both of these guys.
Justin Tavares (25'), Mimico Mountaineers, GP:8 G:3 A:1. Having a solid year as a rookie. Plays on the defensive end and in transition. Very much a two way middie on the field having watched him at Deerfield this spring.
BC
Noah Manning, Coquitlam Adanacs (traded from Victoria), GP:6 G:10 A:8. Seems like Victoria is down this year and moved Manning to the team trying to win the Minto. Seems to be doing well in the Adanacs system with 7 points in 2 games.
Grayson Manning (24'), Victoria Shamrocks: GP:11, .841 SVP, 8.18 GAA. Our first ever goalie write up goes to the younger Manning. Although his wins and losses aren't what what he would like overall he's saving the ball at the third highest percentage in the BCJALL. Really don't know how box goalie translates to field, but having seen him play both I can't wait to see him in Crimson and Gold.
Cody Malawsky, Langley Thunder: GP:2 G:4 A:2. To put it bluntly Langley Stinks. Seems like Cody took some time off after a late NCAA run so really hasn't been that involved. With Langley Sitting at 0-13 Malawsky is Probably another guy we'll see moved to a contender like Coquitlam or Nanaimo.
Casey Wilson, Victoria Shamrocks (Senior A): GP:3 G:4 A:2. Another guy who got a late start to the season, but seems to be playing a bit more on the offensive end of the floor than last year. Should be an early round selection in the NLL draft next year.
Any other updates on incoming recruits would be greatly appreciated.