Category: D3

Skidmore College Thoroughbreds‘ junior center Kaedon Patrick(14) has a team best 9 goals, 8 assists and 17 points at this early mark in 2023/2024.

The 6’1″ 185 lbs. forward has twice got 10+ goals and very close in the assist marks as well.

We’re thinking he sets up college career highs this season.

The undrafted 23-year old from Vancouver, BC plays a power forward style all the way.

He had 1 BCHL season before committing.

He doesn’t have quite as productive scoring as a senior, but takes it to a 1st pro contract in France2 with Chambry, which should go well for him.

New Jersey 87’s late coming right wing J.D. Shoniker(46) made an impact, when he arrived at the tail end of 2024/2025 season to help the team with the 2025 EHL Championship.

The 5’9″ 180 lbs. forward transferred from Boston Dogs after they elevated play to USPHL/NCDC, but he maybe wasn’t scoring the way he wanted.

In 5 regular season games, he had 2 goals and 5 assists, then in the playoffs through 10 games, put up 3 goals and 5 assists.

From Kitchener, ON, the 21-year old did 1 season of juniors up north and commits to 1st year D3 program at Beloit College Buccaneers.

West Chester Wolves‘ 1st year right wing Joshua Swan(21) climbed into a new, upper league last season and was able to continue scoring.

In 49 USPHL/NCDC games, he scored 11 goals and 18 assists, then had 2 more helpers in the playoffs.

For 2025/2026, he commits to Stevenson University Mustangs, where he should definitely help them win games.

The 5’8″ 150 lbs. forward from Chateauguay, QC has found room in juniors to put up points.

Seahawks Hockey Club 2nd year Swedish-born goaltender Isak Saldjoughi(40) takes some impressive 2nd year and EHL playoff stats to a 2025/2026 commit at Framingham State University Rams.

The 5’11” 187 lbs. net minder had a 1-1-1 record in the postseason with a 1.54 GAA and .963 SV%.

He did all his youth hockey and the beginning of juniors back home.

The 20-year old will give his new MASCAC college team chances to win.

New Hampshire Avalanche 1st year defenseman Morris Schneider(15) arrived at the team late in 2024/2025 and scored 6 goals and 7 assists in 9 EHL games, then got another 2 goals and 5 assists in 9 playoff matchups.

He had been skating 22 USPHL/NCDC games with Islanders HC and maybe wasn’t getting as much out of it as he wanted.

From Boston, MA, the 21-year old commits to Stevenson University Mustangs for 2025/2026.