Category: Juniors

7th year right wing Nick Saracino(13) trades in a successful regular season, but even a better playoff run with 6 goals and 3 assists in 11 games for HKM Zvolen of Slovak Extraliga for a new 1-year deal to head to IceHL and suit up for Asiago.

The 5’11” 185 lbs. forward originally came over after posting an ECHL best 18 goals and 27 assists for Jacksonville Icemen.

He also had a couple of AHL deals, one signed mid-season with Binghamton Devils after lighting it up big for Wheeling Nailers.

The already 30-year old from St. Louis, MO, former 2015 NCAA Division 1 Champion as a junior with Providence College Friars likely has no problem continuing to push success in overseas hockey.

Undrafted defenseman Nick Luukko(29) played only 4 years of pro hockey after graduating University Of Vermont Catamounts, mostly for exclusively with close to home (West Chester, PA) Reading Royals for 274 ECHL games.

He transitioned immediately into becoming the assistant coach for the team he played his hockey with for one season.

Forced to the sidelines because of a COVID canceled 2020/2021 for lots of teams, he was next offered the job to take over as head coach/director of operations for Jacksonville Icemen.

The 6’2″ 181 lbs. former d-man had a solid, winning 1st season and is extended 2 more years through 2025.

8th year defenseman Tim Daly(76) will spend his 4th season with Rungsted Seier Capital, where he must like playing, scoring 10+ goals per season and helping them win a pair of Metal Ligaen Championships in 2019 and 2021.

The 5’11” 190 lbs. blue liner was never much of a scorer through 4 years at St. Cloud State University Huskies, then averaged 5 goals and 15 assists in 3 ECHL seasons, which isn’t so bad with one breakout frame for Utah Grizzlies, scoring an almost head scratching 10 goals and 28 assists with a +24 rating.

At 30-years old, the Maple Ridge, BC native must be a bit just happy to be still playing well.

10th year defenseman Riley Sheahan(15) waits a tiny bit after Buffalo Sabres decline to do anything to retain his rights, but Seattle Kraken move in and offer him a nice 1-year deal worth $850K AAV.

The former Detroit Red Wings‘ 1st round pick in the 2010 draft (#21 overall) spent his rookie season with affiliate Grand Rapids Griffins and won the 2013 AHL Calder Cup Championship.

He split next campaign between the two leagues, but was up full-time after signing his first one-way contract, as he was set to become a restricted free agent.

The 6’2″ 216 lbs. has his best point production in the first year of his new deal, scoring 13 goals and best 23 assists for 36 points in an almost full slate, 79 NHL games.

He would follow it up with another good session, a new high 14 goals and 11 assists in 81 games.

Almost oddly, it was after signing his most lucrative 2-year deal, where his numbers started to slide and he was traded early in the final frame of it to Pittsburgh Penguins.

It was literally the team magic that brought him back to life, striking for 11 goals and 21 assists.

He bounced around a little from there, but we’re thinking the former 3-year University Of Notre Dame Fighting Irish 29-year old will like his new surroundings.

After posting some decent totals, 4 goals, 13 assists in 68 games, he chooses to move closer to home, St. Catharine’s, ON and signs on with the Sabres for a 2nd time in a couple seasons.

Cole Guttman(19) takes a 2022 NCAA Division 1 Championship with his school of 4 years University Of Denver Pioneers, where he scored a college career best 19 goals and 26 assists in 41 games with a +20 rating to a new 2-year NHL entry level deal with Chicago Blackhawks.

The 5’9″ 168 lbs. forward was originally a Tampa Bay Lightning 6th round pick in the 2017 draft (#180 overall).

He basically signed up everywhere after an exceptional 1st USHL season with Dubuque Fighting Saints, scoring 27 goals and 27 assists in 53 games.

The 23-year old Northridge, CA native will have to fight for space and will likely start with affiliate Rockford Icehogs but will likely compete for every inch.

Undrafted 4th year center Josh Dickinson(22) was coming off a three year entry level deal with Colorado Avalanche, signed after completing just one year at Clarkson University Golden Knights.

The 6’2″ 194 lbs. forward was not given a qualifying offer to stick, after his rights were traded to Chicago Blackhawks, where he was sent to Indy Fuel to play out his contract.

He’s easily a point-per-game guy in the ECHL, which is likely why Toledo Walleye stepped in to sign the unrestricted free agent for 2021/2022.

The Georgetown, ON native skated 3 junior hockey seasons for hometown Georgetown Raiders, where he was discovered for college and went on to win the 2017 OJHL Championship before reporting to school.

There’s little doubt the 23-year old will likely step up his game on such a good, offensive team to play for.

After scoring huge numbers in the lower league, he would get loaned up to Grand Rapids Griffins and. actually play more AHL games at 48, grabbing 6 goals and 7 assists with a +4 rating, but returned for the playoffs with similar scoring results.

For 2022/2023, he has decided to branch out, accepting a 1-year deal from MoDo Hockey and will join their Allsvenskan-based team.

 

Castleton University Spartans‘ Finnish-born, graduate center Anton Tarvainen(27) heads home to sign with Haukat of tier 3 Suomi-sarja for 2022/2023.

The 5’10” 176 lbs. forward played most of his junior hockey close by, but did come over to play a season of GMHL for Bradford Bulls, putting up some really nice numbers.

Not exactly the best scorer through college, the 25-year old may find some open ice in this league to get the numbers.

18th year center Marco Rosa(91) decides at age 40, he will retire.

It would seem like a complete no-brainer for him to stay with Asiago as a coach, where he has played the last 5 years, winning 2 Italy Cups and 2 AlpsHL Championships.

And he actually accepts a position to become head coach of their junior squad.

The 6′ 185 lbs. forward has skated 353 AHL games with a +29 rating, 122 as a more than point-per-game player in the ECHL and close to 400 overseas.

He has played on 4 teams that no longer exist.

The former Merrimack College Warriors‘ senior captain almost surprisingly never earned an NHL recall.

We’re sure what the Scarborough, ON native is setting himself up for a great hockey after-life.