
University Of Alaska-Fairbanks Nanooks‘ graduate left wing Jonny Sorenson(4) has 4 goals and 2 assists in 10 games so far this season, but still has a ways to go to equal his 10 goals and 18 assists he set as a senior.
The 6’1″ 185 lbs. plays a power forward style and transferred after 3 years at University Of Minnesota Golden Gophers.
He also did his only session of NAHL junior hockey with Fairbanks Ice Dogs, so is familiar where he was going.
From St. Louis Park, MN, the 24-year looks pretty comfortable with his college club.
He completes his 5th year at school as team captain and signs with Iowa Heartlanders, where he pocketed a 1st ECHL point, an assist in his debut.

7th year right wing Zach Hyman(18) leaves his home for the last 6 years with Toronto Maple Leafs to sign a new 5-year deal as an unrestricted free agent with Edmonton Oilers, worth an estimated $5.5 AAV.
The 6’1″ 205 lbs. power forward has twice scored 21 goals (2018-2020) and two times 15 in 345 NHL games with a mammoth +72 rating.
Originally a Florida Panthers‘ 5th round pick in the 2010 draft (#123 overall), he was traded before ever officially wearing a jersey.
The former 4-year University Of Michigan Wolverines‘ forward was a Hobey Baker Award finalist as a senior, when he scored a cool 22 goals and 32 assists in 37 Big Ten games with a +24 rating.
He’s already 29-years old, although it seems like it was yesterday, when he donned a Toronto Marlies‘ jersey.
His goal scoring ascends to a career high 51 this season and in the process he pots his 200th overall tally.
Next season will be his 10th in the league and now 31-years old shows zero signs of stopping.
The Oilers‘ jersey fits well.

Rhode Island HC 2nd year EHL defenseman Ian Wolanin(25) will take his game to St. Michael’s College Purple Knights for a 2024/2025 commit.
The big 6’2″ 196 lbs. blue liner was not a big scorer in juniors, but could strike for more in NE-10 action.
From Pomfret, CT, the 20-year old is l00ks ready for the next step.

Merrimack College Warriors‘ freshman 6’8″ larger than a house goaltender, Swedish-born Hugo Ollas(1) is off to a good 5-3 start with a 2.47 GAA and .908 SV%.
He played all his youth and junior hockey close to home with Linkoping HC U16-J20.
The 19-year old even played a 2 SHL games going 0-1, but with a 1.99 GAA and .903 SV%.
It is going to be interesting to pay attention to see if the New York Rangers‘ 7th round pick in the 2020 draft (#197 overall) plays out 4 years or signs an entry level earlier.
Leaving his senior year on the table, he agrees to a 2-year NHL entry level deal with the Rangers and will report to affiliate Hartford Wolf Pack to play out the rest of the frame.
This was a bit of an easy-see.

East Coast Wizards‘ 1st EHL year right wing Aidan O’Connell(21) takes some impressive scoring numbers, 21 goals and 22 assists in 31 games to a Stevenson University Mustangs 2024/2025 commit.
The 6’1″ 194 lbs. forward actually transferred in from starting 9 USPHL/NCDC games with Jr. Bruins, scoring 1 goal and 2 assists.
From Wilmington, MA, the 20-year old is leaving home to play hockey for a 1st time and easily should excel at this school.

Railers Jr. Hockey 1st year left wing Jake Kloss(4) takes an impressive EHL season to a 2024/2025 Wilkes University Colonels‘ commit.
The 5’10” 165 lbs. forward scored 12 goals and 18 assists in 45 games and has added nicely in the playoffs.
From Hershey, PA, he started high school at home, but transfered to Canterbury School USHS-Prep.
He should fit in nicely to this UCHC club.

Mercyhurst University Lakers‘ senior defenseman Cade Townend(4) will take his game for an extra, graduate frame to the newly restarted 2023/2024 Robert Morris University Colonials.
He goes with a college career best 11 assists to his new club.
The 6’1″ 201 lbs. blue liner has been a bit streaky as a goal scorer, striking for 13 in his final, 3rd CCHL season for Carleton Place Canadians and 7 as an Atlantic Hockey junior.
At 23-years old, we expect the Carleton Place, ON native to have another open scoring season.
Tulsa Oilers sign him as he completes his studies and is ready to turn pro.

University Of Notre Dame Fighting Irish senior defenseman Drew Bavaro(24) signs a 1-year NHL entry level deal with Boston Bruins after playing his high school and 1st round of college hockey in the local market.
The 6’1″ 202 lbs. blue liner played 2 years at Bentley University Falcons before transferring after his sophomore frame.
From Brandenton, FL, the 23-year old scored a college best 10 goals and 10 assists last season.
It is reported he will sign an ato with affiliate Providence Bruins and join the AHL team.
Drew Bavaro (22)

Western New England University Golden Bears‘ 2nd year, senior right wing Tanner Coleman(64) looks like he should score goals out there, but is smitten.
Through 7 games this season, the 5’10” 170 lbs. forward has no points.
In 23 games last frame he had 1 goal and 1 assist.
He transferred for his junior year after 1 session of under-use at Rivier University Raiders and before it went to the ill-fated Becker College Hawks.
The 24-year old from Oswego, NY played 1 frame of junior hockey with Boston Jr. Rangers of the EHL, but only came away with 1 goal and 3 assists there.
We still think this kid can somehow connect for points.
He graduates and signs a contract with Elmira River Sharks and, as we thought, gets an assist in his FPHL debut.

Brown University Bears‘ senior captain Luke Krys(2) enters the transport portal and comes out on the other side, maybe a little unsuspectingly hooking up with inner state rival Providence College Friars for 2023/2024.
The 6’2″ 185 lbs. forward had a college best 14 assists and 16 points last season.
He will definitely be more challenged in Hockey East play.
Almost oddly, the Ringefield, CT native only played some juniors during the 2020/2021 campaign, when the ECAC didn’t play and hooked up with Muskegon Lumberjacks for 5 USHL games, while attending school.
We could easily see the 22-year old play himself onto some decent pro teams radar to pick up a contract after he finishes.
And it occurs, he plays a college best 35 games, gets a new high 6 goals and 17 points with a +2 rating and parlays that into a 2-year NHL entry level deal with Dallas Stars that will see him report to affiliate Texas Stars first.