Being Seen vs. Getting Noticed: There is a Difference
The Nuances Scouts are Looking For
Seen vs. Noticed
By Sean Cromarty | CompAdvFitness.com
Attributes of a Player Who is Seen
- Plays for a top-20 team with “all the guys” but gets no top time
- less than a point-per-game
- Has no “B game.”
- Positioned
deep in the lineup: bottom-six forward or third-pair D, no special teams,
no exposure — with zero context for why.
- No
system awareness. Doesn’t understand what the opponent is doing. No
structure. Thinks “your skill will shine through” like in mites.
- Doesn’t
help the team improve but parents hype “you’re on a top team.”
- These
are non-transferable skills. No matter the email to the organization,
nobody wants a do-nothing player.
Attributes of a Player Who is Noticed
- Compete.
Compete every shift — show you want to win. DAWG!
- Skating.
No speed = no spot. Period.
- IQ.
Understand what the opponent is trying to do — and how to stop it or use
it.
- Fit
the System. We play a certain way. If you skate through everyone
skill-wise but can’t adapt to that format, you won’t grow.
- Drive
the Game. Noticed players help all game situations — defense, power play,
net-front presence.
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Year-by-Year Coaching Summary: Players Who Got Noticed
2012–2014: Westfield High School (Head Coach)
- 2 Year Record: 34β10β5
- 2013 State Tournament: Advanced to quarterfinals
- 2013-14: Won Union County Championship
- 2014
State Tournament: Lost in shootout in semifinals
Noticed Players:
- Chris
Kattak – Pomfret School
- Liam
Devin – Taft School
- Sam
Meyer – NH Monarchs JR.
- Ranked 25th nationally
- (W-L-T): 40-24-8.
- GF=275 GA=175
- Reached district semifinals
Noticed Players:
- Marc Delβ―Gaizo → UMass Amherst (DI), Montreal Canadiens
- Matt Brown → UMass Lowell → Boston University (DI) → Flyers (AHL / ECHL)
- John Spetz → UConn (DI)
- Steven Agriogianis → Northeastern → Mercyhurst (DI)
- John Daniello → Western New England (DIII)
- Gerard Maretta → Trinity College (DIII)
- Anthony Del Tufo → Neumann University (DIII)
2014–15: SUNY Cortland (Assistant Coach)
- NCAA
Division III program
- Focused on defensive development, recruiting, video breakdown, & off ice training
- Nick Zappia D-III All American,
leading goal scorer, signed to ECHL
2015–16: NJ Rockets EHL Premier & U19 Showcase Team
- EHL
Record: 20β18β3 — program’s first winning season under my leadership; Most wins in program history of EHL
- Marc & Anthony Delβ―Gaizo → Muskegon USHL/ Anthony (USHL Forward of the Year) → UMass Amherst (DI)
- Luke
Rowe → Air Force Academy (DI)
- Douglas
Elgstam, Michael Lindberg → SUNY Cortland (DIII)
- Alec
Mono (Curry), Justin Tiso (Nichols)
2016–17: NJ Rockets EHL Premier & U18
- EHL
Record: 26β20β2; 6 more wins than previous season
- Improved
by +20 goals scored, –10 goals allowed over prior season
- Reached
EHL playoff semifinals
- U18 Lost
in USPHL Finals
- 3 Players moved to the USHL over the course of 3 Years from Tier III Jr Hockey. Most in the league
- Matt
Brown → Des Moines USHL → UMass Lowell → Boston University (DI) → Flyers (AHL / ECHL)
- Luke
Rowe → Air Force (DI)
- Joe
Fiorino → Southern New Hampshire (DIII)
- Donny
Flynn → Wilkes University (DIII AllβAmerican/leading scorer)
- Aaron
Brickman (Trine), Jeremy Briscoe (Trine), Paul Michura (SUNY-Potsdam),
Riley Flynn, Ethan Hendrickson (St. Michael’s), Cole Sanderson (Babson) →
NCAA DIII
2024–25: NJ Rockets Bantam Major Premier & U15
15U Premier Team
- Record:
29β29β3
- Goals:
209 GF – 163 GA
- Rating:
93.35
- Rankings:
#19
- District Final Loss
- Noticed Player:
- Jake Prunty → USA Hockey Five Nations U17 Team / USHL DRAFT PICK
- Mason Hrizov - USHL /OHL DRAFT PICK
Bantam Major Premier
District semifinal loss in overtime
- Record: 30-32-1
- Goals: 213 GF - 198 GA
- Rating: 94.83
- Ranking: #31
- District semifinal loss in OT
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Noticed Players Coached by Sean Cromarty
PRO:
Marc Del Gaizo (NHL) • Anthony Del Gaizo (AHL/ECHL)• Matt Brown(AHL/ECHL) • Luke Rowe
(AHL) • John Spetz (AHL/ECHL)
NCAA DI:
Marc Del Gaizo • Anthony Del Gaizo • Matt Brown • Luke Rowe
• John Spetz • Steven Agriogianis
NCAA DIII:
Donny Flynn (DIII All-American) • Joe Fiorino • Douglas
Elgstam • Michael Lindberg • John Daniello • Gerard Maretta • Anthony Del Tufo
• Aaron Brickman • Jeremy Briscoe • Paul Michura • Riley Flynn • Ethan
Hendrickson • Cole Sanderson •Justin Tiso
USHL:
Marc Del Gaizo • Anthony Del Gaizo • Matt Brown • John Spetz • Steven Agriogianis
National Team:
Jake Prunty – USA Hockey Five Nations U16
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Final Take
Seen players take up space. Noticed players make games happen and grab attention. They adapt, they grow, they work inside the system — and they earn their chance.
It’s not about fancy jerseys, your swag, having an advisor, or cool pics for IG. It’s about what you do on the
ice to get noticed. That’s how players I have coached move from youth to college,
national teams, and beyond.


