Category: D3

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.

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.

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.