Category: Juniors

8th year goaltender Michael Garteig(34) signs on for a 2nd DEL season with ERC Ingolstadt after appearing in 42 games, posting a 25-15 record with a 2.22 GAA and .914 SV%.

A bit oddly, it’s the 1st time he has signed twice with a team.

The undrafted 6’1″ 190 lbs. net minder originally signed a 1-year NHL entry level deal with Vancouver Canucks after an outstanding 4-year run at Quinnipiac University Bobcats.

For his 3rd season he signed an ECHL contract to tend net for Newfoundland Growlers, a team on the other end of Canada from where he was born, Prince George, BC.

With a 23-14-6 record in the regular frame, then 16-6-1 in the playoffs, he backstopped the team to the 2019 Kelly Cup Championship.

He left a storybook career at BCHL juniors with awards in his name, so it’s almost mystical to see the 31-year old settle down for a 1st time.

After spending a 4th season with the same club, he moves on to rivals, Augsburger Panther in 2025/2026.

Curry College Colonels‘ senior defenseman Jacob Crespo(5) signs a 1st pro deal with Twin City Thunderbirds after he was traded for his rookie run, 2025/2026.

The 5’8″ 165 lbs. blue liner from Red Bank, NJ cycled decently through a couple of junior leagues before college.

He had his best season as a junior with 1 goal and 4 assists in 24 games.

The 25-year old has played 1 FPHL game to start.

Quinnipiac University Bobcats‘ sophomore defenseman Nate Benoit(22) enters the transfer portal to skate at his 3rd college, Long Island University Sharks for 2025/2026.

The 6’2″ 187 lbs. blue liner was selected by Minnesota Wild in the 6th round of 2021 (#182 overall) after 2 particularly strong showings at high school.

From Bow, NH, the did 2 sessions of USHL before heading to University Of North Dakota Fighting Hawks.

The 22-year has 2 assists in 11 games with a +1 rating on a team that could be better for him to sign an NHL entry level deal off of.

Bentley University Falcons‘ senior defenseman, assistant captain Tanner Main(28) signs a 1st pro contract for his rookie season in France2 with Strasbourg.

The 5’11” 175 lbs. blue liner had a college best 2 goals and 7 assists in his last frame.

From Welland, ON, the 25-year old already has 1 goal and 7 assists in 5 games with a +5 rating, making us think he gets looked at for a higher level contract.

USNTDP‘s 2nd year center Jack Murtagh(18) committed to Boston University Terriers for 2025/2026 after scoring virtual point-per-game numbers last seaeson in juniors.

The 6’1″ 198 lbs. forward from East Greenbush, NY became Philadelphia Flyers‘ 2nd round pick in the 2025 draft (#40 overall).

He’s only 18-years old and already has 12 college games with 3 goals and 3 assists under his belt.

South Shore Kings‘ 1st year right wing Logan Herbener(28) looks out there to commit for 2025/2026 at University Of Wisconsin-Superior Yellowjackets.

He played only 8 games with his USPHL/NCDC junior team after arriving late from a rival squad, but scored an equal amount of points, 1 goal and 4 assists, as he did in 25 games earlier.

The 6′ 185 lbs. 20-year old forward from Tunkhannock, PA played in the Philadelphia Jr. Flyers‘ system through youth hockey.

Arizona State University Sun Devils‘ senior captain defenseman Ethan Szmagaj(3) signs a pro deal for his rookie season, 2025/2026 with Reading Royals after being picked up on a trade.

The 6′ 194 lbs. blue liner had his best scoring season as a sophomore with 10 assists and then in his junior frame had 3 goals and was a +6 performer.

From Canton, MI, the 24-year has 2 assists in 2 ECHL games to start his pro career.

He plays 8 games and gets himself traded to Orlando Solar Bears.

Dubuque Fighting Saints‘ 1st year defenseman Joshua Neidermayer(26) left 1 year at Arizona State University Sun Devils to head back to juniors.

In 56 USHL games, he scored 6 goals and 19 assists with a +18 rating.

He next accepted an invite to go skate at Colgate University Raiders, as a sophomore starting 2025/2026.

In 8 games, he has 1 goal and 3 assists.

He did 3 years BCHL before heading to his 1st school.

From Newport Beach, CA, the 21-year old son of Scott Neidermayer is looking to make his mark.