Category: Juniors

16th year left wing Ryan Stoa(13) re-signs with Nurnberg Ice Tigers for a 4th season, where 3 times he has scored 10+ goals in a season.

The one-time University Of Minnesota Golden Gophers‘ senior captain, 40+ point player has done quite well overseas with 6 KHL campaigns and 3 in the SHL before heading to Germany.

Originally a Colorado Avalanche 2nd round pick in the 2005 draft (#34 overall), he has skated 40 NHL games, scoring 4 goals and 3 assists, but has 290 AHL games of experience.

The 6’3″ 223 lbs. from Bloomington, MN did 2 junior seasons with the USNTDP.

At 37-years old, he’s still having fun out there to sign.

EV Landshut 3rd year defenseman Nick Pageau(24) signs on to return for his 6th DEL2 season.

It’s only his 2nd team in all his time in the tier 2 German league.

He came in from a single frame in HockeyAllsvenskan and 1 and playoffs in Norway with Frisk Asker.

The 6’1″ 185 lbs. blue liner did 4 OHL seasons with Belleville Bulls before heading to 4 years at St. Francis Xavier University Mice.

He played 3 campaigns in Bakersfield Condors‘ system after school.

At 36-years old, he still has to be having fun.

Colorado College Tigers‘ big 6’5″ 220 lbs. assistant captain, senior defenseman Jack Millar(5) signs an pto with Ontario Reign, but appears in only 1 game.

He had a college best 4 goals and 8 assists in 37 last frame.

From Westminster, CO, he stayed close to home for college, but played 2 USHL seasons with Cedar Rapids Roughriders before school.

The 23-year old also did all his youth hockey near home.

He will need a new deal for 2024/2025.

Boston College Eagles‘ graduate left wing Jamie Armstrong(25) basically mirrored scoring of his senior year at Commonwealth Ave. rival Boston University Terriers, scoring 13 then 12 points with plus ratings.

The 6’2″ 191 lbs. forward from Warwick, RI bounced around juniors, but when he arrived at Junior Bruins, he was able to get on his 1st school’s radar.

Never the biggest scorer earlier, the 24-year old has seemingly come to life some late college years and signs a 1-year, 2-way AHL deal with Charlotte Checkers.

Pittsburgh Penguins‘ 7th round pick in the 2017 draft (#217 overall), defenseman Will Reilly(8) finished up his fourth year as captain at RPI and was signed to a 2-year entry level deal.

In his final season he had a college career high of 8 goals, 14 assists for 22 points with a +14 rating.

The fairly big 6’2″ 197 lbs. blue liner was selected after his freshman campaign.

A Toronto, ON native he cycled through a couple junior leagues north of our border before committing for 2016/2017.

Through 19 AHL games with affiliate Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins, he has 2 goals and 3 assists but his size has to be getting him on the radar of the big club.

Left unqualified, he signed a minor league deal with Tuscon Roadrunners for 2022/2023, scoring 1 goal and 4 assists in 30 games.

Charlotte Checkers like the looks of what they saw and swoop in to offer him a contract for 2023/2024.

Mostly reassigned to affiliate Florida Everblades, he’s able to connect for points bigger than ever with 10 goals, 28 assists and a +7 rating in 55 ECHL games and has run 9 points in 18 playoff matchups with a +9 rating.

He will take his efforts to the much tougher to play Tipsport Extraliga Czechia for 2024/2025 and signs with Motor Ceske’ Budejovice.