Category: Juniors

Undrafted rookie left wing Grant Cooper(26) signs a first pro contract with Reading Royals after completing 4 years at Clarkson University Golden Knights.

In his senior year, he finished with career high 8 goals, 6 assists for 14 points with a +7 in 22 Atlantic Hockey games.

The 6′ 198 lbs. forward was a very prolific scorer through 4+ junior years with Cornwall Colts, putting in 77 goals and 89 assists in 182 CCHL games.

From Cornwall, ON, the 25-year old is likely wanting to just get things started.

In a bit of a strange move, although he may have been offered a nice deal, he heads over to the tier 2 English league NIHL and signs with Leeds Knights for 2022/2023.

We will be very interested to see where this leads.

8th year center Scott Allen(29) switches up many very good years in DEL2 for a new adventure in the EIHL, signing with Sheffield Steelers for 2022/2023.

The 6’3″ 198 lbs. power forward, senior captain at University Of Alaska-Anchorage Seawolves should most definitely find room to put up plenty of numbers in this league.

He was a decent scorer in the ECHL, who played himself up to the AHL. , played a complete season for Bakersfield Condors, then signed with Tuscon Roadrunners, played 5 games, getting a goal and an assist, but decided to split for Germany.

2nd year left wing Gianluca Esteves(28) had a decent enough rookie campaign for Cincinnati Cyclones, scoring 9 goals and 15 assists with a +2 rating, but decided to shop around for his next contract and agrees to 2022/2023 with non-divisional rivals Wichita Thunder.

He somehow never really struck for points in his four years at Michigan State University Spartans like he did in his 1 season of NAHL juniors for Aston Rebels.

The small 5’9″ 181 lbs. forward from Winnipeg, MB should find a little more room to put up points with his new club.

10th year defenseman Cameron Schilling(5) opts out of his minor league deal with Abbotsford Canucks to sign with Djurgardens IF of SHL for the remainder of 2021/2022.

Undrafted, the big 6’3″ 190 lbs. blue liner has always been able to play himself into NHL contracts, despite only officially playing 10 games with 1 assist to his credit in the league.

He had three seasons of 10+ assists through 4 years at Miami University-Ohio Redhawks with a +58 rating but somehow wasn’t able to get himself into a situation, where a strong stay-at-home style defenseman was needed.

The 33-year old from Carmel, IN has done well for himself and is probably just happy to be pulling down good contracts is worth smiling about.

After playing in the higher league last season, doing pretty darn well, he will take his game to Allsvenskan for 2022/2023, signing with the same club.

3rd year left wing Cam Morrison(45) is left unqualified by Chicago Blackhawks after a pair of seasons in their system.

In his only active season, he scored 5 goals and 9 assists in 43 AHL games for affiliate Rockford IceHogs with a +1 rating.

For 2022/2023, the big 6’3″ 209 lbs. forward signs a minor league deal to join Charlotte Checkers.

Originally a Colorado Avalanche 2nd round pick in the 2016 draft (#40 overall), but never signed leaving him an unrestricted free agent upon graduating University Of Notre Dame Fighting Irish, where he was always a 10+ assist player.

He was drafted after his only USHL session, where he blew up scoring with 34 goals, 32 assists and a +38 rating.

The Aurora, ON native is actually signed by Florida Panthers to his contract, who have him no their radar.

Worcester Railers‘ top scoring rookie center Brent Beaudoin(12) gets an invite up on loan to join Providence Bruins for at least the final few games of the 2021/2022 season after his team was eliminated from ECHL playoff contention.

The very hard working 5’11” 181 lbs. forward scored 14 goals and 26 assists for 40 points with a +2 rating on a team that wasn’t always winning games.

He spent 4 years at Brown University Bears putting up points at a decent rate and when he finished up college hockey he joined his current team for one game, getting a goal and an assist to let them know.

The 26-year old from Londonderry, NH, who played his junior hockey in a pair of pay-to-play leagues, may just be getting started and most definitely will put up a fight.

It seemed like almost a sure bet, but we waited a bit and yup, he re-signs to return for 2022/2023 and we expect him to put up more points and maybe even score more loans up to the higher league.

8th year center Ryan Dzingel(18) skated his 400th NHL game with new club, San Jose Sharks after being traded, then waived and picked up by his current team.

For 2021/2022, he was originally signed by Arizona Coyotes, but traded after only scoring 3 goals and 4 assists in 26 games on a struggling unit, then was picked up by Toronto Maple Leafs, put on waivers and claimed.

The 6′ 196 lbs. forward has 86 goals and 101 assists in the big league, but is a -20 rating, so needs to bring that up.

He has skated 6 full seasons at the highest level and it looks like the 29-year old, former Ohio State University Buckeyes‘ goal scorer has arrived somewhere they can use him.

For 2022/2023, he returns to Carolina Hurricanes, where he spent a full season and had a 2nd highest assist total.

We think the 30-year old will catch some new life.

Minnesota Wild 8th year defenseman Kevin Czuczman(7) is spending most of his time thus far in 2021/2022 with affiliate Iowa Wild, but has been on the short list for recalls.

He has only skated 15 NHL games with 13 of those after his 3rd year at Lake Superior State University Lakers for entry level contract club, New York Islanders.

The 6’3″ 195 lbs. blu liner spent his first couple with their affiliate Bridgeport Sound Tigers, but when his contract expired was left unqualified as a group 6 free agent.

He couldn’t have landed at a better spot and signed for one year with Manitoba Moose, producing career high 9 goals and 23 assists to gain the attention of Pittsburgh Penguins, who signed him to a two-way for a year.

In his first frame for his new club, he once again reached a new best on assists, striking for 31 with a +15 rating.

He would make not equal this output in his 2nd year under contract, but did well enough to earn another two to stay.

The 30-year old from London, ON has definitely worked hard for what he has earned and mostly seemed to smile about it.

In likely the most no brainer of free agency, he signs for 2022/2023 with Ilves of Liiga and will likely perform really well in Finland’s top league.