
Curry College Colonels‘ freshman defenseman Shane Carr(25) has only appeared in 9 games, but has 2 goals and 4 assists with monster +14 rating to his young credit.
He played an only abbreviated session last year, but did ok with 10 points in 40 games and a +8 in his 1st NAHL season.
The 6′ 181 lbs. hard-hitting blue liner was late to select his school, but really looks to have made the right choice on ice.

Westfield State University Owls‘ freshman center Emile Tremblay(28) is making the transition from junior hockey look flawless with 5 goals and 2 assists in 15 games with a +1 rating.
The 6′ 179 lbs. forward scored only 7 goals and 6 assists in his 1 EHL year with Vermont Lumberjacks.
From St-Bruno-de-Montarville, QC, the 21-year has picked a good school and college hockey program for himself.

Saint Anselm College Hawks‘ freshman center Conor Kelly(11) has a team leading among his class 3 goals and 7 points for 10 points.
The 5’11” 175 lbs. good skater from Braintree, MA played 2 years EHL juniors for New Hampshire Avalanche, really punching up scoring in the playoffs with 4 goals and 3 assists in 8 games.
He had a successful high school run at Archbishop Williams High, then an additional year at Tilton School.
The 22-year old is poised to become a leading college hockey scorer.

Maine Mariners‘ 2nd year defenseman Alden Weller(22) feels right at home with this team, as he is a native of Falmouth, ME.
In 38 ECHL games, he has 4 assists with a +2 rating.
He did better in more appearances as a rookie for Rapid City Rush, striking for 2 goals and 7 assists with another +2.
The former University Of New England Nor’easters‘ senior captain may not stick close to home, but seems to play pretty well and strong here.
He takes a minute to consider, but he re-signs to return to Maine, where he easily feels very close.

Boston College Eagles in the USCHO national poll take the top spot for the week of 1/20-2025, as they take a pair of games vs. rival Providence College Friars over the weekend.
Top goal scorer with 15 tallies, Ryan Leonard(9) is feeling it.
7 Hockey East teams in the top 20. It could be 8.

2nd year defenseman Ryan Lieth(6) was loaned up from 3 season SPHL team, Fayetteville Marksmen after 20 game stint in the current frame to Wheeling Nailers, where he has scored a 1st ECHL goal in 12 games and looks pretty comfortable out there.
The 6’2″ 185 lbs. blue liner did most of 2 junior seasons in the EHL for New York Applecore before heading to SUNY Potsdam Bears for 3 years prior to turning pro.
From Warwick, NY, the 26-year old is on a good path, having played himself up nicely.

9th year defenseman Alex Wall(46) signs on to stay for a 3rd season in 2025/2026 on the blue line for Villacher SV of IceHL after posting 4 goals and 16 assists in 35 games with a +6 rating.
He did even better through more games in his 1st season with the team, his 6th in the league.
The 5’11” 190 lbs. started with 4 years of QMJHL junior hockey before heading to University Of Prince Edward Island Panthers for 3 years, then 2 at University Of New Brunswick Reds.
He turned pro with 2 ECHL games upon graduation and signed for his rookie frame with Adirondack Thunder, recording big points with 6 goals and 38 assists with a +10 rating.
His time last only 1 year, as he headed to GET-ligaen, joining Frisk Asker.
The 34-year old from St. John’s, NL obviously likes playing his pro hockey in Austria.

In the 1st of a 2-game tilt UMASS-Boston Beacons scored 1st and help the pace of the game vs. #11 ranked Elmira College Soaring Eagles.
They were tied up in the 3rd, but with 1.2 seconds left in the game, Ryan Leonard sent the puck in and bounced around in front, eventually finding the back of the net for a 2-1 upset victory in the non-divisional match-up.

6th year right wing Wade Murphy(6) returns to sign with Idaho Steelheads for 2022/2023 after spending the last 3 seasons of pandemic madness away in Norway, Austria and Slovenia, where he managed to capture that country’s 2022 league championship.
The 6′ 194 lbs. forward has 120 games of ECHL experience with decent scoring, but definitely could flatten that +/-.
Originally a Nashville Predators’ 7th round pick in the 2013 draft (#185 overall), he was never signed after an outstanding junior season based on his early college numbers.
He graduated after a 2 season transfer to Arizona State University Sun Devils from University Of North Dakota Fighting Hawks with a college career best 9 goals and 11 assists.
The 28-year old from Victoria, BC is a big frame that should be able to score goals almost at will we the right team in this league.
He takes a career high by a mile frame, scoring 21 goals and 22 assists in 54 games with a +38 rating to 20 playoff match ups and another 20 point total.
It’s an absolute no brainer that he receives a new contract to continue wearing a Steelheads‘ jersey for 2023/2024.
He is taking career scoring bests goals, assists, points with him for another foray to test his skills overseas in the tough to play Slovak Extraliga and signs with HC Slovan Bratislava for 2024/2025 and we think does very well here.
Limited to only 10 games last season, he scored 6 goals and 2 assists with a +5 rating and will next skate in the same league for HK Poprad in 2024/2025.
He is seemingly doing ok over there for a couple different teams, but has decided to return to strap on an Idaho jersey yet again.

New Jersey Titans‘ 2nd year defenseman Lucas Marshall(23) commits to Colby College Mules for 2025/2026.
The 5’11” 170 lbs. blue liner from Newport Beach, CA started juniors in the BCHL for a frame and a half before switching to the NAHL.
He scored well as a senior and looks to be a nice college addition for the 20-year old.