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Old 09-25-2005, 04:45 PM   #20
arrows07
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About ISL hockey- None of the schools hase PG students, so you don't need to worry about that. The ISL is divided into two divisions, Keller and another one; Keller is the better nine schools, and the other seven are in a lower division. These schools are Belmont Hill, BB&N, Governor Dummer, Lawrence Academy, Milton Academy, Nobles, St. Paul’s, St. Sebastian's, and Thayer. All of these schools are good academically, though Thayer and Lawrence aren't great.

Among them, the best hockey schools are Nobles, St. Paul's, and St. Sebastian's. I can't comment on the other schools, but St. Sebastian's has no cuts for sub-varsity teams, so everyone can play.

In terms of success in college and the NHL, Nobles and St. Sebastian's do the best, I believe (18 St. Sebastian's students have played or play in the NHL, and it is the smallest prep school you will find, with just 60 students per class). Few players from these schools go onto junior hockey or a PG year, but rather enter college immediately.
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