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USHL Scouting Report: Green Bay vs Waterloo

GREEN BAY 2 WATERLOO 1 (OT)

After a scoreless first period Dante Palecco got lucky on a goal that re-directed off the defenders stick to open up the scoring. Waterloo responded with a nice shot by the point from Mickey Anderson that slid by a screened Maksim Zhukov. No score in the third so the game went into overtime and it was Chris Grando who scored a beautiful goal in 3v3.

Below are scouting reports on the top players in this particular game. It is not a reflection of the best players overall, rather simply a recap of the standouts in this game.

#3 Chris Grando-LW (L) – 5’10/159-8/22/98

Chris is a fast, shifty forward with quick hands. He uses a combination of pace, acceleration and hustle to create a lot offensive opportunities for himself and his linemates. He was the hero in overtime, beating the oppontents to a loose puck and taking it in for a top shelf game winner. Grando isn’t the biggest guy on the ice, but he’s smart, savvy and has excellent vision and passing ability. College: Boston College

U16: NJ Avs, NJ Titans, Boston Advantage

1/21 AYHL U16 Boston Advantage 2 @ NJ Avs 6

The Avs played sloppy but still dominated. These two teams played each other in the morning and NJ prevailed in a 10-2 blowout. There was a lot of bad positional play especially by the D zone. Adam Robbins led the way with 3-1-4.It was a case of pure talent prevailing, not team play.

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Adam Robbins (5.07 154 00 Avs) 3-1-4

A hot day for Adam, he opened and closed the scoring with the 1st, 5th and 6th goals. He also had 2-4-6 in the morning blow out. His points were classic cases of Adam being opportunistic and positioning himself well. He has a good shot and a knack for finding the dead ice to make the play. On the first goal it was an in tight wrist shot, the second was a great wrist shot from the slot and the third a redirect off a Seitz feed.

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