
Mercer Chiefs‘ 3rd year left wing Greg Diamond(9) played a junior USPHL/NCDC best 51 games last season, recording a new high 22 goals and 27 assists, then added 8 more points in 12 playoff matchups.
The massive 6’5″ 209 lbs. forward from West Chester, PA did all his youth hockey in Philadelphia Jr. Flyers‘ system.
For his 2025/2026 college commit, he choses SUNY Geneseo Knights, which should continue his offense prowess.

Seacoast Spartans‘ 2nd year right wing Marcus Bellomo(22) takes a junior best in a league a level up from what he had been playing in the USPHL/NCDC to a 2025/2026 college commit, keeping his team namesake the same with Castleton University Spartans.
The 5’10” 170 lbs. forward played a high 57 games, scoring 14 goals and 19 assists, clearly a little better than what he was able to do in his 1st EHL season.
From Salem, NH, the 20-year old will be a bit of a drive north to see games, but feasible for the home crew.

Seahawks Hockey Club 2nd year left wing Jeremy Zecher(23) had a junior best 6 goals and tied his 9 points mark of season 1, which he takes to a 2025/2026 commit at Framingham State University Rams.
From Orlando, FL, the 5’9″ 170 lbs. forward did all his youth hockey at home before coming north.
The 21-year old could find some scoring punch for his MASCAC team.

Fitchburg State University Falcons‘ Czech-born, freshman defenseman Adam Nedelka(14) has 2 goals and 2 assists in 9 games to start 2023/2024.
The pretty big 6’3″ 216 lbs. blue liner switched up not really playing much in the NAHL to signing on with Boston Jr. Rangers, playing out the regular season, then 9 games with a goal in the playoffs to claim the 2023 EHL Championship.
At 21-years old, he is likely to settle nicely into his college career, and then might head back to play in the Czech Extraliga.
After just 1 college season, he is turning pro back home, just as we thought, signing with HC Dynamo Pardubice B of Czech2.
Looks like he will turn his attention to his 3rd league team, signing with HC Banik Sokolov for 2025/2026.

East Coast Wizards‘ 2nd year center Joey Ala(15) puts up some junior best scoring with 15 goals and 39 assists in 43 EHL games to a 2025/2026 commit at Castleton University Spartans.
The 5’11” 161 lbs. forward from Concord, NH scored really well in youth hockey.
We look for the 21-year old to help his Little East team win games.

Seahawks Hockey Club 2nd year left wing Alexis Detcheverry(8) had a junior best EHL appearances with 39 and goals 2 and assists 8.
The 6’2″ 198 lbs. forward of French and Canadian heritage also did 2 years of juniors in France and played pro a little.
From St. John’s, NL, the 20-year old commits to Framingham State University Rams.

Providence Capitals‘ 1st year defenseman Alex Pagliari(5) commits to UMASS-Dartmouth Corsairs for 2025/2026.
The 6’1″ 181 lbs. blue liner had a junior high 2 goals and 16 assists last season.
He played a year of USPHL Premier, playing well.
From Greenville, NC, the 20-year old

Thunder Hockey Club 1st year goaltender Michael Calabret(40) commits to Wesleyan University Cardinals for 2025/2026.
The 6’1″ 185 lbs. net minder started 22 games last year with a record of 6-11-1 on a non-playoff team.
From Hudson, OH, the 19-year old was very solid in youth hockey and we think will be good for his new college team.

PAL Jr. Islanders‘ 1st year center Ryan McKenna(19) has junior best 14 goals and 30 assists in 46 games, then struck for another 11 points (5-6) in 8 playoff matchups.
The 5’11” 179 lbs. forward commits to Connecticut College Camels for 2025/2026.
He came over from a single USPHL/NCDC season for Mercer Chiefs.
From Garden City, NY, he was in the Islanders‘ system for youth hockey.
The 20-year old will help his new college team.

New Jersey Bears‘ 2nd year Ukranian-born right wing, Artur Kondrashov(2) takes some impressive EHL scoring last season, 17 goals and 26 assists in 46 games to his 2025/2026 commit at Lebanon Valley College Dutchmen.
The 5’10” 154 lbs. forward appears to have done most of his early youth hockey in Finland before finishing up here.
He, as a 20-year old, should be able to add some pop to their team scoring.