Robbie Czarnik, Jack Campbell Headed To OHL Comment Count

Brian

Shoot me now. One, Robbie Czarnik has left the team:

The Plymouth Whalers acquired Robbie Czarnik's rights from the Oshawa Generals, and Czarnik has left Michigan to play for Plymouth. At least it's a short drive across town for him.

Two, 2010 uber-goalie recruit Jack Campbell did not sign with the rest of the recruiting class and is expected to play in the OHL as well. Creepy facebook stalking ahoy:

Jack Campbell isn't coming to Michigan. I know this is creepy or whatever, but I did some Facebook stalking. Someone wrote on his wall on Friday that they wanted him to come to Michigan immediately because HOGAN. This was his reply:

Jack Campbell
Dear Taylor,

Im sorry...you'll find out what i mean in a day or two :(
Fri at 10:25pm

Here are pictures of kittens and Manny Harris.

kitten-103  manny-harris-minnesota-drive

Comments

MLAWyer

November 23rd, 2009 at 5:58 PM ^

This fall has been horrible for Michigan. I'm turning off the computer and going to drink whiskey until the Michigan basketball game on Thursday. God help me if we lose that one.

might and main

November 23rd, 2009 at 6:18 PM ^

That we are becoming fans of steel. We are building up iron constitutions. To heck (don't really want to risk going stronger than that) with the angry Michigan sports hating gods. Bring it on and watch us endure!

Yostal

November 23rd, 2009 at 6:18 PM ^

AGGGGH! I am just, in my head, making the Charlie Brown kicking the football noise. It's just that kind of thing! AGGGGH! Next we'll learn that every time Zack Novak shoots a three, an angel does NOT get its wings.

chollis

November 23rd, 2009 at 6:41 PM ^

Campbell's going to sign with the Windsor Spitfires, who drafted him last year. Interesting choice, especially considering the Spitfires goalie this season is rolling along at a 2.40 GAA clip, and has a record of 19-2. If he heads to the NHL or AHL, Campbell's got a good shot in Windsor.

Geaux_Blue

November 23rd, 2009 at 6:59 PM ^

There are two colours in my head There are two colours in my head What, what is that you try to say? What, what was that you tried to say? Tried to say.. tried to say.. Tried to say.. tried to say.. tried to say... Everything, everything, everything.. Everything in its right place

Md23Rewls

November 23rd, 2009 at 7:24 PM ^

No words to express how disappointed the JMFC news makes me. Two years ago I did not think I'd ever use Michigan basketball to make me forget about the pain football and hockey keep inflicting on me.

MGoAndy

November 23rd, 2009 at 8:50 PM ^

Jack Campbell i never intended to do this but after a lot of thought i changed my mind permanently. Sorry! but i appreciate the support you gave me. Im gonna miss the fans thats for sure. about an hour ago

VictorsValiant09

November 23rd, 2009 at 10:26 PM ^

I think Jack gave Michigan and its' fans a raw deal. To say all those bloated, hyperbolic things about Michigan, and then abruptly leave like this, really fucking sucks. Does he really think that sitting on the bench in the minors would be better than starting for Michigan? The sad thing is, I'd never heard anything to the contrary that he was coming to Michigan. Just a bombshell.

bacon1431

November 23rd, 2009 at 9:18 PM ^

Wow. The thought of the 2010 recruiting class has been the only comforting feeling for me during the slow and wretched start to this hockey season. What is going on with our Michigan sports? Seems like its been a long time since something positive happened for us.

Bando Calrissian

November 24th, 2009 at 12:00 AM ^

This is the risk you take in college hockey, which is one of two major routes to the NHL. There's tons of pressure for kids to go the Juniors route, and like it or not, college hockey is still working its way up to being a completely viable and equal alternative. It's depressing to see guys go to the AHL/OHL at the drop of a hat, but with the NHL talent pool being what it is, kids will do what they have to do to get there, even if it ends up screwing them over. We've heard Red (correctly) rant about this until he's blue in the face, but not every kid values a college education or playing the college game. That's the nature of the beast. If I'm not mistaken, hockey is the only NCAA sport where professional squads have signing rights to players still playing the college game, and that lure is huge. These guys barely even leave the NCAA tournament arena after their team's loss before they've signed the contract and made arrangements to fly to the next city on the NHL schedule.

Brodie

November 24th, 2009 at 12:43 AM ^

The problem is the lack of quality American kids, it always has been. Once there is a real national recruiting ability, college hockey will start to gain ground... as it is, the USHL (excluding the NTDP) are just so weak on the whole that it's impossible to compete without the Canadian kids, who are obviously predisposed to the CHL. It also doesn't help when kids like Kane decide to head to Canada at the last minute.

Brodie

November 24th, 2009 at 1:33 AM ^

I can't believe I typed Kane instead of Campbell... but the example still worked. I'd agree, American talent is at an all time high and it's only getting better. The number of good Canadian kids opting to play in college is also increasing, likely due to Toews... I think there were two college bound Canadian players drafted in the first round this season which is excellent. The NCAA adding some Canadian schools will be meaningless. When the choice is between playing for cash in what is pretty much universally regarded as the best developmental league in the world or playing for free at a Canadian university with several built in disadvantages, the choice is easy.

Don

November 24th, 2009 at 12:22 AM ^

i never intended to do this (LOL) but after a lot of thought about all the money I can make right away i changed my mind permanently. Sorry! but i appreciate the support you gave me. Im gonna miss the fans thats for sure, but I'm really looking forward to that sweet new Hummer. Plus I don't have to take those lame English lit classes.