Category: Juniors

Undrafted defenseman Anthony Baxter(19) completes 4 seasons with UMass-Lowell Riverhawks, enters the transfer portal in another year of eligibility and comes out as a graduate student at RPI Engineers.

Not exactly the biggest point-getter, he’s at least consistent with his +21 overall rating in 116 Hockey East games.

The 6′ 185 lbs. blue liner may not find much more room in ECAC style of play to score but should keep a sound defensive zone.

We could see the Oakville, ON native, former OJHL Burlington Cougars‘ standout sign a pro deal after completing another year.

Undrafted 3rd year defenseman Eric Israel(6) decides to go exploring after two seasons in uniform for Rapid City Rush.

He played 90 ECHL games, grabbing 2 goals and 24 assists.

The former Robert Morris University d-man was mostly good for a decent amount of points, averaging 5 goals and 16 assists with a +7 rating through 4 years.

He had more than similar success in two years of Canadian juniors with Brockville Braves of the CCHL, where he twice popped 3o assists and came close to 10 goals a frame.

The 26-year old leaves for Sweden’s tier 3 HockeyEttan, joining Kalmar HC for 2021/2022 and we think it will be an exciting signing.

Undrafted left wing Ryan Rosborough(60) came down from a pair of junior seasons in close by OJHL with Markham Royals to first play in 2020/2021 for Junior Bruins, but would eventually finish with South Shore Kings, scoring 14 goals and 15 assists in 37 NCDC/USPHL games.

This gained notice of St. Cloud State University Huskies, who got him to commit for the upcoming year.

The 6’3″ 21-year old will definitely be put to the test in the NCHC, but is pretty big, so may find his space.

Undrafted defenseman Logan Britt(24) switches up two years at Quinnipiac University Bobcats to a new adventure with Sacred Heart University Pioneers.

Not really an amazing scorer, he did put up 22 assists in his 2nd frame of juniors with Aberdeen Wings in 52 NAHL games, then had a career high 5 goals and 16 helpers in a split USHL session.

The fairly big 6’2″ 190 lbs. d-man hasn’t had nearly the success in college hockey, but did notch an impressive +13 rating with 5 points (2-3) in 27 ECAC games for 2020/2021’s oddball run.

He moves onto NCAA Division 1 Atlantic Hockey, but it still won’t be any picnic for him to grab points.

We’re thinking the 22-year old will find new scoring life.

RPI Engineers‘ graduate student, portal transfer from 4 years at Dartmouth College, left wing Shane Sellar(26) missed a pair of seasons, last year after arriving at upper state NY due to COVID restrictions, but is doing ok in his return with 4 goals and 2 assists in 21 NCAA Division 1 games.

The big 6’3″ 201 lbs. forward may not get a lot of points, but he’s very decently accountable on ice.

After finishing up three years at Canterbury School with outstanding numbers, he spent only one season split between the USHL and NAHL before heading to school.

He’s still only 24-years old and it will be very interesting to watch what happens with the Carlisle, PA native after the current session plays out.

In his rookie season with Reading Royals, he basically went a little crazy with 18 goals and 21 assists in 70 ECHL games.

For his efforts, he gets to continue playing pro hockey in his home state for 2023/2024.

Undrafted 6th year center Trevor Moore(12) has played NHL games with Los Angeles Kings ever since he was picked up in a trade after the middle of 2019/2020.

In the chaos season of 2020/2021, he recorded a career high 10 goals and 13 assists for 23 points in 56 games, with two on the power play and a pair of short-handers.

For his efforts the 5’10” 185 lbs. forward gets a new 2-year, one-way deal to continue progress.

The former University Of Denver Pioneers‘ three year standout, twice scoring 44 points in a frame, signed his entry level contract with Toronto Maple Leafs, and spent his first two campaigns for affiliate Toronto Marlies, scoring points (25-41).

At 26-years old, the Thousand Oaks, CA native is working his climb.

Undrafted, 2-time Merrimack College Warriors captain, right wing Chase Gresock(13) will take his game home through the transfer portal to Miami (Ohio) University RedHawks for his senior year 2021/2022.

The 6’1″ 211 lbs. power forward takes 26 goals and 28 assists through 78 Hockey East games to his new school, where he’ll almost 100% assume a leadership role on the team.

It’s barely even not a surprise move, as the Powell, OH native played all of his youth hockey with Ohio Blue Jackets 14-18U AAA before signing with nearby Youngstown Phantoms for USHL juniors, where he committed to college before a breakout second year.

The 22-year old will hope to bring some of that 26 goals, 20 assist season to his new school to help them get on the positive side of winning.

10th year veteran defenseman Jamie Oleksiak(2) gets picked up by Seattle Kraken in the expansion draft, as he was scheduled to hit unrestricted free agency after the 3-year deal, originally signed with Pittsburgh Penguins, but had him return to his draft club of 8 seasons, Dallas Stars (round 1, 2011, #14 overall) was set to expire.

At 6’7″ 255 lbs. he may be a couple inches short of the tallest player in the league, but at 255 lbs. is the heaviest,

As he gets an official transfer, the 28-year old immediately signs a 5-year deal worth some $23M to stick with his new team long-term.

Not exactly the biggest point scorer, he has 24 goals and 48 assists in 369 NHL games.

He has also appeared in 171 AHL contests and helped Texas Stars win the 2014 Calder Cup Championship.

The former 1-year Northeastern University Huskies‘ blue liner was set to spend some time in school before signing his entry level deal but after one and a half campaigns in the USHL, splitting time with a couple of clubs, decided to head to the OHL for a single stint before turning pro.

 

Undrafted right wing Cameron Hebert(20) leaves a couple of years at Robert Morris University Colonials for St. Francis Xavier University after his former school announces they are looking to abandon their programs.

In 2 seasons, the 6’1″ 185 lbs. forward was able to pick up his scoring a bit with 3 goals and 3 assists with a +4 rating in a paltry 15 NCAA Division 1 games.

After 2 seasons in Canadian juniors in the CCHL, scoring decently for a couple teams, he was drafted in the 1st round (#10) to  join Johnstown Tomahawks before college, and exploded on the scoresheet for 26 goals and 52 assists with a +18.

The ON native will likely feel a little better up in Nova Scotia to continue school and will likely find his scoring touch once again.

 

After winning an NCAA Division 1 Championship as a UMass Minutemen senior, undrafted center Philip Lagunov(17) will exercise another year of eligibility to head to a graduate program at University Of Vermont Catamounts.

The 6′ 188 lbs. power forward isn’t exactly the biggest scorer, but does have 16 goals and 22 assists with a +8 in 129 games, and did just earn himself the Hockey East The Top Play Of The 2020/2021 Season (in the link).

He was a pretty exceptional scorer in his year and a half of junior hockey with close-to-home Burlington Cougars where he was a point-per-game player (78) in 74 OJHL contests.

The 22-year old will definitely add some needed energy to his new school’s hockey program.