Category: College Hockey Player

Mercyhurst University Lakers‘ graduate defenseman Devon Daniels(67) signs a 1st pro deal with Dundee Stars for 2022/2023.

The 6’1″ 185 lbs. blue liner should blend in well with the EIHL style.

Not a huge point getter, he did grab a college career best 2 goals an 6 assists in 39 NCAA Division 1 games last season.

The 25-year old Thunder Bay, ON native will be an interesting impact watch.

After 15 games with 3 assists and little accountability -14 rating, he decides to leave for Germany3, joining ESC Moskitos Essen for the remainder of the frame.

 

UMass-Boston Beacons‘ junior, right wing Evan Googins(9) plays the game like a player obsessed.

In the opening round of the Codfish Bowl games at their home rink, he opened up for 2 tallies and his helper was on the game-winner for a 4-1 win to head to the Finals.

The 5’11” 190 lbs. forward came over from a pair of seasons at Norwich University Cadets, where he was basically inactive on their roster and failed to connect much on the scoresheet.

Heading to the closer school to his Braintree, MA home has paid off big, as he’s already good for new D3 college career best totals with 3 goals and 2 assists in 11 games.

He plays a hard-nosed style out there and will be a player to watch as he turns to his senior year.

9th year defenseman Daine Todd(4) signed with his 6th new team and 5th different league overseas, when he agreed to terms for 2022/2023 with Black Wings Linz of IceHL.

In 15 games, he has 5 assists with a +1 rating.

The 35-year old has only played half the scheduled games in the current frame.

He had a quite stealthy 2021/2022 with Sheffield Steelers, potting 25 assists in 36 EIHL games

The former University Of New Brunswick Reds‘ d-man played 5 years in the WHL for Medicine Hat Tigers before taking a year off, then heading to school.

At 35-years old, from Red Deer, AB, he’s not really showing signs of slowing down any.

After coming to Boston College Eagles for a graduate season after 4 fairly stellar years at Bowling Green University Falcons, goaltender Eric Dop(29) goes pro, agreeing to a 1-year deal with Tulsa Oilers for 2022/2023.

The small 5’10” 163 lbs. net minder went 12-15-5 last campaign, but even sometimes in losing efforts, would put up an absolutely stand-on-his-head save performance.

He had a 3.18 GAA and .900 SV%, which weren’t terrible.

The Lewis Center, OH native played only 1 session in juniors, initially in the NAHL, but quickly moved up to Tri-City Storm and appeared in 30 USHL games.

We expect the 23-year old to fight for a starting job immediately.

He’s yet to have any luck on a couple of stops though a couple ECHL clubs, but Utah Grizzlies have an immediate need and sign him up to see, if they have the net he can successfully backstop.

Northeastern University Huskies‘ freshman defenseman Braden Doyle(17) has a 1st NCAA Division 1 college hockey goal and 7 assists in 18 games with a +7 rating.

The 5’11” 181 lbs. blue liner is a Los Angeles Kings‘ 6th round pick in the 2019 draft (#157 overall) and averaged 20+ assists in 2 USHL junior seasons with Dubuque Fighting Saints.

A Lynnfield, MA native, who played up through the USHS-Prep circuit, initially agreed to head to Boston University Terriers, skated 8 games, but decided to leave north to join Penticton Vees, would register point-per-game numbers en route to a 2022 BCHL Championship.

The 21-year old definitely looks like he’s found a good space with his current college team and we could see him lasting the full term before turning pro.

11th year Swedish-born right wing Sebastian Stalberg(17) has become captain of Sport in his 3rd season with the Liiga team.

He spent the previous 5 campaigns in his home country playing for Frolunda HC Indians, helping them to 4 Champion Hockey League Championships and 2 SHL titles.

The 6’1″ 185 lbs. former University Of Vermont Catamounts got on San Jose Sharks‘ radar and signed a 2-year entry level deal, but failed to make any real impression, leading him to look overseas for a better outlet.

At 32-years old, he may have not found it at the highest level, but has definitely eeked out his own fortunes.

Rookie goaltender Jeremie Forget(1) signs a 1st pro contract with Fayettesville Marksmen after finishing up 3 seasons and 1 down because of COVID at Princeton University Tigers, but doesn’t skate any games and moves up to come to terms with Indy Fuel of the ECHL.

Unfortunately he is greeted with a similar situation and doesn’t get the opportunity, so returns to the SPHL.

The 6’1″ 172 lbs. net minder easily 1st caught everyone’s attention after running up a 35-2-2 record for Carleton Place Canadiens with a 1.48 GAA and .936 SV% with 7 shutouts in 41 CCHL games.

From Mascouche, QC, the 25-year old will likely play himself well in either league given the chance.