Category: College Hockey Player

Trinity College Bantams‘ 2023/2024 commit, 2nd year Philadelphia Rebels‘ captain center Connor Sedlak(18) scored a junior best frame by a long-shot 22 goals and 27 assists with a +10 rating in 59 NAHL games.

The 5’8″ 165 lbs. forward played the previous season for Jamestown Rebels. after completing Don Bosco USHS-Prep and playing his youth hockey local.

A native of Wyckoff, NJ, the 20-year old is maybe not the biggest skater on ice, but we think will help find the back of the net on repeated occasions.

Westfield State University Owls Swedish-born, junior defenseman Tom Skold(13) has made the decision to leave school and turn pro back in his home country with tier 3 Hockeyettan, signing for Huddinge IK in 2023/2024.

The 6’2″ 192 lbs. forward scored 4 goals and 7 assists in 44 games over 2 seasons.

He was a pretty good assist guy in junior hockey and tallied 27 in 45 EHL games with Boston Jr. Rangers in his final year before school, which he started at Becker College Hawks before they went belly up.

We do believe the 23-year old finds more room to score points in the league he’s headed to.

 

It wasn’t until a couple of months after the start of his third session for Maryland Black Bears of the NAHL that right wing, captain Luke Mountain(21) committed to his college for 2021/2022, University Of Vermont Catamounts.

He scored a junior hockey high 18 goals in his first season, 16 assists in his 2nd and 29 points in 2020/2021.

The 6’1″ 181 lbs. power forward skated his school hockey at nearby to home, Woodbury, MN Shattuck St. Mary’s scoring fairly big there.

At 21-years old, he’ll be a tough compete in Hockey East.

After 2 years skating 29 games, he has only gained 3 assists, but is decently accountable with only a -3 rating.

For his junior year, he decides to head to school closer to home in Minneapolis, MN, signing up to join Augsburg University Auggies for his junior season 2023/2024.

University Of Notre Dame Fighting Irish 2023/2024 commit, center Carter Slaggert(19) will definitely need to compete hard to earn a roster spot on the Big10 Conference club.

The 5’9″ 170 lbs.  played 2 years in the USNTDP, doing best in his 1st USHL season with 3 goals and 5 assists in 31 games.

At 18-years old, he is 2023 draft eligible.

The South Bend, IN native comes out of the Chicago Mission 13-15U programs, so makes him worth watching.

University Of Wisconsin-Superior Yellowjackets‘ 2023/2024 commit, goalie Jack Boschert(29) was voted EHL Goaltender Of The Year for his 21-10-1, 1.96 GAA, .941 SV% and 5 shutouts.

He was also very impressive in his 1st season for Express Hockey.

The 5’11” 170 lbs. net minder had a quite impressive, COVID-shortened junior frame 2020/2021 with Northern Cyclones of the USPHL Elite, where he posted a 9-0-0 mark with a 2.16 GAA and .938 SV%.

From Florissant, MO, the 20-year old will have his work cut out for him in the best possible way at the school he’s heading to.

Colby College Mules‘ 2023/2024 commit, defenseman Ryan Moore(16) is definitely ready to add some grit to the college team’s blue line for his freshman campaign.

The 5’10” 181 lbs. d-man may not be sized as the biggest guy on the ice, but plays that style.

His only junior season with Boston Jr. Rangers showed 4 goals and 6 assists in 35 games with another tally in 9 on the way to the tier 3 2023 EHL Championship.

The 20-year old from Cumberland, ME will play his college hockey home games 90-minutes down the road from his house.

Bryson Russell(25) commits to Skidmore College Thoroughbreds for 2023/2024.

The 6′ 181 lbs. defenseman played most of last season for South Shore Kings, scoring 1 goal and 9 assists in 38 USPHL/NCDC games, then adding another 2 goals and 1 assist in 8 playoff matchups.

In his 1st junior campaign in the NAHL for Amarillo Wranglers, he put up some decent points with 3 goals and 14 assists, but was marred with a ton -17 rating.

The 20-year from Palmyra, PA picked a good school to continue hockey and education at.

Westfield State University Owls‘ 2023/2024 commit, 6’1″ 201 lbs. defenseman Bryce O’Rourke(44) for a 1st time skated for only 1 team last season, Metro Jets, scoring tidy, almost point-per-game numbers 7 goals an 14 assists in 27 USPHL Premier games.

In the previous frame for Toledo Cherokee, he connected for another 7 goals, but 21 assists in 29 games and played 2 games for USPHL/NCDC Twin City Thunder.

The 21-year old, Royal Oak, MI native will definitely help his new MASCAC team win games.