Category: College Hockey Player

Endicott College Gulls‘ senior left wing Jackson Sterrett(15) will most definitely flirt with career highs posted as a junior, 13 goals and 16 assists in 27 games.

He already has 7 goals and 5 assists in 11 this season.

The 5’11” 180 lbs forward transferred from 2 years at UMASS-Lowell Riverhawks, where he wasn’t cracking the lineup.

He had come off a strong NAHL frame with Maryland Black Bears, scoring 19 goals and 23 assists.

The Hendersonville, TN native (hey Johnny Cash) seems pretty happy and plays a very solid game, always a threat on net.

UMASS-Boston Beacons pulled almost the impossible out of their 2023/2024 bag of tricks to win 4-3 with 2:30 left in the 3rd period before Endicott College Gulls‘ forward Cassidy Bowes(90) unloaded a blast to the top of the net and a 4-4 tie that would last through an overtime session to cap off 1 of the more memorable non-conference matchups this season.

Freshman forward for the home team Jack Mortson(16) would tally his 5th of the season.

It was a pretty even 38-36 shot total with 5 power plays for each team, 40-49 in the face-off dot.

The visitors came in as the nationally 11th ranked D3 hockey club.

Worcester State University Lancers‘ sophomore center Anders Grongstad(20) has already passed his freshman goals with 6.

The 6′ 168 lbs. forward had 16 assists as a freshman and has 3 currently, so will need to raise that total.

He was an outstanding scorer for Metro Jets in 2 USPHL Premier seasons, but really took it up with 27 goals and 34 assists in his 2nd year.

From Salt Lake City, UT, he came up through the Honeybaked system, so has really played with some of the best as he’s gone.

Johnson & Wales University Wildcats‘ Japanese-born, senior defenseman Ryo Namaki(28) played a college career best 24 games, scoring 1 goal and 2 assists as a junior, but despite 1 assist in 11 games, we feel will see best marks in the frame in how he plays.

The 5’11” 185 lbs. blue liner played 1 USPHL Premier season for Northern Cyclones with 4 goals and 12 assists in 33 games before initially committing to New England College Pilgrims, where he spent 2 campaigns, but was used little.

He had to work himself into his new NEHC game, when he arrived.

We look for the 25-year old to continue.

UMASS Minutemen graduate left wing Christian Sanda(15) came over from 4 years at Union College Dutchmen.

The 6’1″ 185 lbs. forward isn’t exactly the biggest scorer with 3 goals and 3 assists as a junior, equaling basically all his stats.

He has 1 assist in 6 games with his new club, so is off to a good Hockey East start.

The undrafted 25-year old adding another year seems like a no-brainer and he definitely pushes his game.

Tufts University Jumbos‘ freshman defenseman Sylas Oberting(33) comes from a solid NAHL frame with New Jersey Titans, scoring 2 goals and 14 assists with a +8 rating in 59 games.

The 6′ 190 lbs. blue liner is a bit of a hothead with 133 penalty minutes and has 1 assist in 7 games, but we think is mostly relied upon for excellent play in his zone.

From Hanover, NH, the 21-year old is playing his college hockey decently enough close to home.

Skidmore College Thoroughbreds‘ senior center Jacob Franczak(13) already has a career best 3 goals and we believe will surpass his 7 assists posted as a junior and through 11 games this season is a +3 rating.

The 6’1″ 181 lbs. forward originally played 2 years at Long Island University Sharks after 2 strong AJHL campaigns, but only figured in 18 games overall.

From Edmonton, AB, the 23-year old looks pretty comfortable and ready to lead his club as far as they can go in the D3 rankings.

 

Fitchburg State University Falcons‘ graduate defenseman Antoine Gignac(23) is looking to flirt with career high stats he established last season, scoring 8 goals and 6 assists in 25 games with a +7 rating.

The 6’1″ 190 lbs. blue liner originally skated 2 years at University Of Southern Maine Huskies, but has found his game in the MASCAC.

A Quebec, QC native, it wouldn’t be surprising to see the 23-year old go for a year of eligibility.

Framingham State University Rams pulled maybe a bit of a surprising 3-1 win over the MASCAC unbeaten Fitchburg State University Falcons at their home, Loring Rink over the weekend.

Senior goaltender Trevor Stenberg(30) turned away 23 or 24 shots for the win, earning him a 2nd win on the season.

Likewise, senior forward Cameron Lindsay(15) got the game-winner in what’s turning out to be a fruitful season for him with a near college best 3 goals and new high 5 assists and 8 points.