16 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, August 2, 2004 HELMINEN Continued from Page 16 the ice for the penalty kill. Unlike with Montoya's possible exit in goal, Michigan has great depth at forward should be able to withstand the loss. "This was a year when, with our depth, we could take a hit up front - unlike Montoya or perhaps a top defenseman - because that is how our team shapes up this year," Powers said. "I think we'll move on pretty quickly as coaches and as a group." The Wolverines will also lose a centerman for one of their top three lines, but Powers won't lose any sleep replacing Helminen in that capacity. Former center David Moss, winger Milan Gajic, and incoming fresh- man Chad Kolarik all have the ability to play center on a top three line for Michigan. Lastly, entering his senior season, Helminen would have been expected to be a leader on a team that may be ranked No. 1 in the country entering the season. "As a senior, we hoped Dwight would take that step towards leadership, but thankfully we have plenty of seniors to fill that void," Powers said. "I don't think leadership will be an issue on this team." Helminen's early exit came as a shock to most. Powers believes that his early exit was unexpected because of the extra attention paid to teammates like Montoya. This doesn't mean that Helminen doesn't have a bright future in the NHL. "He is obviously a very high-end player and for what he does well in terms of his speed, his penalty kill and the ability to play against the other team's top center like a (Todd) Marchant or John Madden," Pow- ers said. "There is a place for those players in pro hockey and there aren't many of them. So he has a good chance to have a career." Following an eighth-round selection by Edmonton in 2002, Helminen was traded to the Rangers early in 2004 with goalie Stephen Valiquette and a draft pick for center Petr Nedved and goalie Jussi Markkanen. "The Rangers called us right after the trade and told us he wasn't a throw-in pick," Powers said. "New York was a team that stepped up and showed him a lot of interest. I think he felt good about all that and he's always said his goal is to play in the NHL. He just feels like the timing is right." TONY DING/Daily ,-)wlgtHelminen, the CCHA's Best Defensive Forward Last season, had one year of eligibility Left. '05 recruit Smith shows his game at camp By Ellen McGarrity Daily Sports Writer TEANECK, N.J. - ABCD Camp. Sounds kind of like a place you would send your second grader for the summer. h ut this is no kiddie-land, it's Reebok's premiere program for the nation's top high school basketball players. In early July, America's three most popular shoe brands - Reebok, Adidas and Nike - all sponsor camps, vying to locate the next NCAA champions and straight-to-the-NBA stars. Sonny Vaccaro, who is most famous for jumpstarting the Nike brand back in the 1970s, teamed up with Reebok for the first time this year. And although all three camps are presti- gious, it seems that wherever Vaccaro goes, the best players - are sure to follow - including Michigan native Jerret Smith. "I got my invitation through my AAU coach," Smith said. "I got an offer from Nike (but turned it down)." Smith, who averaged 19 points and five rebounds last season in his junior year at Westland's John Glenn High School, has already verbally committed to play for Michi- gan after he graduates. The 6-foot-2, 185 pound point guard said the big draw for him was Michigan coach Tommy Amaker. "There were a couple other schools that recruited me, but (I chose Michigan) basically because of (Amaker) and the rela- tionship he has with the kids and the fact that I'll be playing close to home," Smith said. Justin Young, a recruiting analyst for Rivals.com, pre- dicts Smith will make a good addition to Amaker's 2005 freshmen class. "His best strength is he gets to the basket every time which is good with him being a point guard,"Young said. "He's also done a good job of getting away from a scoring mentality to more of a 'I'm going to help the team' mentality." But Young added Smith needed to work on passing, learn- ing when to shoot and becoming quicker defensively. His high school coach, Nate Oats, expects to see Smith make giant strides his senior year. "The success of our team will depend on him this year, and I think he'll respond to the challenge," Oats said. "He's got a lot of ability, but consistency wasn't always there." Some might say Smith made his decision too early, but Young thinks it was a good move for both parties. "Michigan saw something in him and for them to nab him early - that's a sign they saw something they like," Young said. 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