Category: College Hockey Player

Worcester State University Lancers‘ junior right wing Brigham Neuhold(15) has 6 goals, new best 16 assists and is tied for the team in lead with 22 points this season in 26 games with a +3 rating on a losing record club.

The 6’1″ 181 lbs. forward scored 7 goals as a freshman, so will have that to shoot for as a senior.

He played 1 season, firing more than point-per-game numbers in USPHL Premier for Pueblo Bulls.

The 24-year old from Edmond, OK plays a power-forward style that definitely helps him score.

Franklin Pierce University Ravens‘ 1/2 year freshman goaltender Riley Mastowski(31) came to the school as he was in his 2nd EHL season with Team Maryland.

The 6′ 185 lbs. net minder had played only 9 games in his what looked mostly like his 1st year of juniors.

Arriving at his new college team, he started 2 games for a 1-1 record with very outstanding 1.45 GAA  and .955 SV%.

He may have not got the start in the playoff tilt, but the 20-year old from Jamestown, PA is setting himself up nicely going forward.

Oklahoma Warriors‘ right wing Josh Belz(38) went home to Oklahoma City, OK to join the NAHL team after spending most of 2 EHL seasons with Valley Jr. Warriors.

He keeps it in the name family.

The 6’1″ 181 lbs. forward has goal and 2 assists in 16 games with a +2 rating and commits to Johnson & Wales University Wildcats for 2024/2025.

There’s little doubt the 20-year old hopes scoring can become part of his NEHC game.

Plymouth State University Panthers‘ 2nd year, junior right wing Carson Lanceleve(24) doesn’t quite have the scoring punch he had last season with only 2 goals and 14 assists in 23 games with a +6 rating.

The forward looks smaller than 5’10” 160 lbs. listed and had 13 goals and 20 assists with a +15 on a higher scoring team last frame, after transferring from his freshman year at SUNY-Canton Roos, where in 10 games he had 4 goals and 5 assists.

From Stewiacke, NS, the 23-year old played 3 seasons in the MJAHL, scoring 12 goals twice.

He looks like he needs to insert himself into the MASCAC game a bit more .

Bentley University Falcons‘ freshman left wing Kellen Hjartarson(16) scored the game-winner in a lopsided 5-1 win over a Holy Cross College Crusaders‘ team that had won 7 straight.

The Calgary, AB native played his junior hockey for 2 years in the BCHL, scoring quite decently for Cranbrook Bucks.

Through 28 games, the 21-year old has 8 goals and 8 assists with a +7 rating and we see that increasing as a sophomore.

St. Anselm College Hawks‘ junior left wing Max Burum(12) scored 2 goals and 2 assists to lift his team to the NE-10 playoff semi-finals with a commanding 8-2 victory.

The 6’1″ 185 lbs. forward got the game-winner and an insurance tally.

From Marshfield, MA coming up through the high school system, the 23-year old 1st played junior hockey, blowing up scoring in the NA3HL, but switched to the EHL to skate for Express Hockey Club before college.