Category: College Hockey Player

Undrafted 4th year right wing Brian Bowen(21) re-signs with Fayettesville Marksmen for 2021/2022 after spending last season away with rivals Macon Mayhem.

The 6′ 220 lbs. forward had his best scoring frame with the team in 2019/2020, pocketing 30 goals and 28 assists for 58 points with a +27 rating in 46 SPHL games.

He also didn’t do so badly in the one weirdo 2020/2021 session away (18-12-30 in 28 games +16).

The former 3-year University Of Vermont Catamounts‘ initially left school and joined Worcester Railers for 11 ECHL games, getting 3 goals and an assist.

He’s been loaned up a couple of times since but hasn’t produced any more points in short activity.

There’s little doubt the 25-year old, Littleton, MA (that’s where we grew up) native, big body presence destroys scoring in the league he’s in and has received contracts and looks but it may just take one more season to secure that spot, if he even wants it.

Didn’t even take for the new 2021/2022 season to start and he gets recruited by Utah Grizzlies and will likely do very well.

In his rookie season in the upper league, he has a tidy 20 goals and 20 assists, but gets traded late in the frame to Orlando Solar Bears, who need to shore up their playoff spot before they look to go deep.

He will return where he finished last frame in Orlando but has been reassigned down to return to Fayettesville Markmen, where he has a goal in 3 games.

He blew up scoring in the lower league and was eventually loaned up to Norfolk Admirals, where he would get 14 goals and 5 assists in 25 games to prove himself worthy of a full look for 2023/2024.

Back in Worcester, he really wasn’t doing much through 6 games, so gets waived and immediately claimed by Reading Royals, who think they can turn the corner with him.

Connecticut College Camels‘ sophomore center Cole Eichler(17) has bested his freshman year 5 goals with 7 in the current frame but needs a few helpers to equal that 7 assist mark.

The 6′ 201 lbs. Toronto, ON native plays a full power forward style.

He’s been a tad streaky scoring through youth hockey and high school, but the 20-year old looks to have found most of his stride in this D3 hockey frame with his impressive, hard working team, who have won some pretty big games this season.

Western New England University Golden Bears‘ junior right wing Brayden Patricia(13) has a new college best 6 goals and 6 assists in 19 games.

The 6′ 194 lbs. forward entered the transfer portal to come over from 2 years of very little use at Norwich University Cadets.

From Lopatcong, NJ, the 23-year old was a well over a point-per-game scorer in the EHL for 2 seasons.

We think he continues to connect and push it further as a senior.

Endicott College Gulls‘ senior defenseman James Davenport(14) traded out 3 seasons at Northeastern University Huskies, where he played 6 games in each of his sophomore and junior frames.

The 5’11” 185 lbs. forward wasn’t scoring points in Hockey East.

Through 13 games, in the current session he has 2 goals and 6 assists with a +8 rating.

The 23-year old, Natick, MA native seems looks pretty happy playing hockey out there.

Could he go for a year of eligibility?

Western New England University Golden Bears‘ senior center Matthew Dougherty(97) may not have quite the junior season he had after entering the transfer portal and coming over from 2 years of underuse at Stevenson University Mustangs.

Last year, the 6’1″ 185 lbs. forward had 7 goals and 15 assists in 26 games. Whereas, this year he’s struck for 3 goals and 8 helpers, so could get close to his best marks.

He twice ran up more than point-per-game numbers in the USPHL Elite and Premier with Richmond Generals.

The 24-year old, originally from Philadelphia, PA is still playing well for a team that doesn’t win enough games.

Collin Graf(51) has spent basically his entire career from youth hockey up through tier 2 juniors with Junior Bruins of the USPHL/NCDC scoring points.

He had a career campaign in last season’s weirdo run scoring 19 goals and 35 assists through 42 games for a team that took into the the final playoff rounds before conceding.

The 6′ 170 lbs. native of Lincoln, MA will take his show on the road next year as he commits to Union College for 2021/2022 and will be great in the ECAC.

He scores 11 goals and 11 assists in 37 NCAA Division 1 games and is switching schools to Quinnipiac University Bobcats for his sophomore year.

In 2 seasons at his new school he scored 42 goals and 55 assists in 75 games with a +54 rating.

No one expected him to stay for his full term of 4.

He signs a 3-year entry level deal as expected with top suitor, San Jose Sharks , where he is already out there and ready to dress for his 1st game on a team out of the playoff bubble.

In his 11th game of 2024/2025, he scores himself a 1st NHL goal.

He also has 2 assists.

Middlebury College Panthers‘ junior center Andrew Seaman(22) transferred from 2 years at Union College Bobcats, but played only 1 game last frame, so entered the transfer portal and found a new school.

He had 3 goals and 2 assists through 23 games as a freshman, and currently has 1 goals and new best 4 assists in 20, so is on pace for new college scoring bests.

The 5’10” 170 lbs. Winnetka, IL native played 2 BCHL seasons, scoring well for Prince George Spruce Kings.

At 23-years old, he looks happy on the ice where he’s at.

Long Island University Sharks‘ graduate defenseman Austin Rook(2) turns pro with the team right up the road from the 1st college he attended, Skidmore College Thoroughbreds, signing to Adirondack Thunder.

In 3 ECHL games he has no points.

In his senior year at his 1st college, he pulled off 8 goals and 14 assists in 23 games.

He 3 times has 10+ assists.

The 6’2′ 205 lbs. blue liner has definitely shown the potential to put up assist points.

26-years old from Shrewsbury, MA you know he’ll fight for every inch.

He takes a moment, but will return to Glens Falls, NY to continue his game.