Oddball Wildcat Stat (New Roster)
I title-linked the new official roster (only a month or so behind me official page!). They've yet to update the players' year in school, so pay no attention to that and I don't believe the jersey numbers are set yet but don't quote me on that one.
So, oddball stat he says. What's he going to come out with this time? Well, it's not too oddball but I wanted to do a rough test for essentially the densest player on the team - now come on Nation, I'm not implying Joe Charlebois is dense in that manner - would you!? (For the record, I have him beat at 240 lbs over 6'1" of height - a lbs./in.-of-height density of 3.29! (As a note I'm a woodworking/lumberjack sort when I'm not hunched over the keyboard - yeah, I'd look strange if you saw me blogging! But I'd like to think I make a decent puck-stop when I'm in net.) So, without further ado...
Your UNH Wildcats: lbs./in.-of-height density
Overall I find it an interesting statistic - you have defensemen Joe Charlebois and Brad Flaishans who are at opposite ends of the spectrum. You have Jerry Pollastrone who just doesn't come off as one of the toughest guys out there - but I would watch out. You have the tallest guy on the team, James van Riemsdyk, running ever-so-slightly behind our team's shortest, Danny Vranek. This all assumes no typos. Enjoy what you get out of it. If anyone wants to run any interesting statistics (like average height/weight or anything really) please let me know and if you'd like, I'd gladly post them up here.
Go 'Cats!
So, oddball stat he says. What's he going to come out with this time? Well, it's not too oddball but I wanted to do a rough test for essentially the densest player on the team - now come on Nation, I'm not implying Joe Charlebois is dense in that manner - would you!? (For the record, I have him beat at 240 lbs over 6'1" of height - a lbs./in.-of-height density of 3.29! (As a note I'm a woodworking/lumberjack sort when I'm not hunched over the keyboard - yeah, I'd look strange if you saw me blogging! But I'd like to think I make a decent puck-stop when I'm in net.) So, without further ado...
Your UNH Wildcats: lbs./in.-of-height density
Joe Charlebois | 3.08 |
Paul Thompson | 2.91 |
Jerry Pollastrone | 2.85 |
Matt Campanale | 2.82 |
Mike Beck | 2.74 |
Peter LeBlanc | 2.71 |
Craig Switzer | 2.70 |
Jamie Fritsch | 2.70 |
Phil DeSimone | 2.67 |
Matt Fornataro | 2.64 |
Kevin Kapstad | 2.64 |
Nick Krates | 2.64 |
Alan Thompson | 2.60 |
Greg Manz | 2.58 |
Danny Rossman | 2.57 |
Kevin Reagan | 2.57 |
Danny Vranek | 2.54 |
James van Riemsdyk | 2.53 |
Bobby Butler | 2.50 |
Mike Radja | 2.47 |
Thomas Fortney | 2.46 |
Greg Collins | 2.46 |
Scott Savard | 2.46 |
Danny Dries | 2.44 |
Brian Foster | 2.43 |
Brad Flaishans | 2.43 |
Mike Sislo | 2.42 |
Overall I find it an interesting statistic - you have defensemen Joe Charlebois and Brad Flaishans who are at opposite ends of the spectrum. You have Jerry Pollastrone who just doesn't come off as one of the toughest guys out there - but I would watch out. You have the tallest guy on the team, James van Riemsdyk, running ever-so-slightly behind our team's shortest, Danny Vranek. This all assumes no typos. Enjoy what you get out of it. If anyone wants to run any interesting statistics (like average height/weight or anything really) please let me know and if you'd like, I'd gladly post them up here.
Go 'Cats!
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