Friday, November 17, 2023

UNH Commit Reid Conn: A Hard to Play Against Defenseman

Reid Conn (D)
2024 UNH Commit
"The bigger right-shot defenseman showed good mobility...was using his size and strength well to be physical in his own zone when needed...a steady presence at both ends." Neutral Zone, October, 2023
Reid Conn Defenseman, 6'4", 205 lbs. Shoots Right
Hometown: Centennial, Colorado
DOB: February 2, 2004; 19 years, 9 months
Neutral Zone Rating: 3.75 out of 5 Stars
2023-2024 Team: Chicago Steel (United States Hockey League)
Committed to UNH on July 25, 2023 at Age 19 years, 5 months

USHL Highlight Reel

In 48 USHL games last season (29 w/Fargo Force, 19 w/Chicago Steel), Reid Conn scored one goal. So far this season, he's scored 2 goals in 12 games. The first 2 clips in this highlight reel show Conn going to the net to tally these goals. At 6'4"/205 lbs., Conn can be physically intimidating as illustrated in the final 2 video clips.

Interview

I had an opportunity to interview Reid Conn, via email, about his hockey career and commitment to UNH:

Mike Lowry: Congratulations on your commitment to play for the University of New Hampshire. How did you first become interested in UNH?

Reid Conn: I first became interested in UNH just following college hockey, and hearing about it from friends. My interest increased over time as I began to have discussions with the coaches, and when I got on campus for a visit to see the school and hockey program first hand!

Mike Lowry: What are the main reasons you chose to commit to UNH?

Reid Conn: During my visit, I really liked how I connected with the coaches right away, and everything about the hockey program, school, and atmosphere of UNH. Following the games so far this year and seeing the atmosphere is very exciting.

Lowry: Have you and the UNH coaches agreed on a target date for to you enroll as a freshman at UNH and join the team?

Conn: I will be at UNH next season.

Lowry: At this stage in your hockey development, what are the strengths of your game? What areas are you trying to improve?

Conn: At this stage of my development, the main strengths of my game include my defensive and play making ability / simple play. My focus area for improvement is to continue becoming a better defenseman and always working on my foot work.

Lowry: At 6'4", 205 pounds, you're known for your physical play. How do you use your size to your advantage defensively and offensively?

Conn: I can be physical in the D zone to help separate opposing players from the puck and use my body to create separation and space for myself. In the offensive one I can use my big frame to protect the puck.

Lowry: Have you seen the UNH team play? If so, how do you think you can help the team when you join it?

Conn: Yes I have seen a few games this season. My physicality, playmaking ability, and hard work ethic, coupled with my strong defensive play will help the team.

Lowry: What are your academic strengths and interests? Have you thought about what you might major in when you enroll at UNH next Fall?

Conn: Academically, I’m into business and economics. Right now I am leaning towards majoring in business at UNH.

Neutral Zone Scouting Reports

USHL Game Report, October, 2023
"Conn was a nice surprise in this game as not a lot of expectations. The bigger right-shot defenseman showed good mobility and adequate puck-handling skills for his size. In the 2nd period he showed good gap control in 1v1 situation with his body positioning and use of his stick to check the opponent to negate the shot/pass out of play. He was using his size and strength well to be physical in his own zone when needed. He scored the team’s only goal in the 3rd period as he broke to the net receiving #12 Brisson pass in the side slot for the goal. While Conn is a bit older for the league with the ’04 birthdate he was a steady presence at both ends."
Select 15 USA Hockey Player Development Camp, August, 2019
"Conn is a big boy at 6’3” and almost 200lbs. He had some solid battles and seemed to target the better players on the opposing teams. We liked that plus he only took one penalty. Being tough to play against was a good place to start for Reid but he did well in other areas as well. He cut off the cycle and when given the choice, forced puck carriers away from his net and to his help. His passing was sharp and he fired pucks accurately on the tape. His first passes from the zone were very good and he showed he could carry if the situation called for it. His head was always up and he looked athletic. Up ice, he made some smart keeps at the blue line. One started a play that resulted in a Pierre goal. He is an intriguing player with great size, a sharp stick and upside up the ice. One to watch as he wasn’t just a big body. He has some space to get better."

Youth and Junior Hockey Statistics

Player Season Team League GP Goals Asst Pts PIM +/-
Reid Conn (D) 2023-24 Chicago Steel USHL 12 2 1 3 33 -2
2022-23 Chicago Steel USHL 14 0 2 2 38 -2
Playoffs 5 0 0 0 0 0
Fargo Force USHL 29 1 3 4 27 5
2021-22 Minnesota Wilderness NAHL 50 4 5 9 18 -13
Playoffs 9 0 4 4 4 6
2020-21 Colorado Thunderbirds 16U AAA 16U AAA 60 5 13 18 - +51
T1EHL 16U 13 1 0 1 4 -
2019-20 Colorado Thunderbirds 16U AAA T1EHL 16U 3 0 4 4 0 -
Colorado Thunderbirds 15U AAA T1EHL 15U 20 3 3 6 12 -
Team Navy USA Select 15 4 0 1 1 2 -
2018-19 Colorado Thunderbirds 14U AAA T1EHL 14U 13 1 1 2 12 -
2017-18 Colorado Thunderbirds 14U AAA 14U AAA 15 3 6 9 44 -
Colorado Thunderbirds 13U AAA 13U AAA 12 4 4 8 26 -

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