It may have been a disappointing end to the season for Cornell, a #1 seed in the NCAA Tournament upset in their first game, but for one player the year will end on a positive note. Anthony Angello, a junior forward for the Big Red, has signed an entry-level contract with the Pittsburgh Penguins, according to a team release. The two-year deal will begin next season, but Angello will join the AHL’s Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins on an amateur tryout to close out the season.
It’s hard to argue against the results that the two-time defending Stanley Cup champs have had with bringing in college talent in recent years. Conor Sheary, Bryan Rust, and Zach Aston-Reese have all been successful college free agents who signed in Pittsburgh, while Brian Dumoulin and Jake Guentzel, draft picks who chose the college route, have been even better. Angello, a 2014 fifth-round pick, will gladly take the career trajectory of any of those players as he transitions to the pro game.
A hulking 6’5″ center who anchored the Cornell squad, Angello was also among the team’s top scorers this season. Angello finished the year tied in points and goals with linemate Trevor Yates, a recent signing of the AHL’s Grand Rapids Griffins, due in no small part to his ability in front of the net. Angello’s checking game and two-way intelligence also contributed to an impressive +16 rating. The Penguins don’t have a forward with Angello’s size and skill set anywhere in the pipeline and have to be excited to bring in the big 22-year-old. The Big Red scorer could be donning Pittsburgh black and yellow sooner rather than later.
66TheNumberOfTheBest
“The Big Red scorer could be donning Pittsburgh black and yellow sooner rather than later.”
For some reason that yellow passes as gold in Pittsburgh. Shame they ditched the color scheme from 2001-2007 when it was actually gold.
Robertowannabe
Guess they just wanted to match the color scheme of the other 2 pro teams. Ironically, the University of Pittsburgh went from the yellow look to the old gold look and things got ugly.
JaySizzle
I love how folks think gold isn’t yellow. That metallic, shiny stuff was heinously ugly. I like the Stillers, Buccos gold and I’m glad they went back to the tone they first revealed at halftime of the Super Bowl.