
RPI Engineers‘ graduate goaltender Linden Marshall(40) went out into the world as an undrafted, unrestricted free agent and signed up with Greenville Swamp Rabbits.
The 6’3″ 194 lbs. net minder played roughly 8 minutes in a relief effort, saving 8 without letting one in.
He was just under a week later scoped by Cleveland Monsters and signed to an ato.
The 23-year old from Victoria, BC is off to a nice start.

University Of Denver Pioneers‘ junior right wing Bobby Brink(24) already has a new best 15 assists and his 6 goals and 21 points are both en route to high marks set as a freshman and sophomore.
The small-ish, but quick and sturdy 5’9″ 165 lbs. forward is a Philadelphia Flyers‘ 2nd round pick in the 2019 draft (#34 overall) and could be playing himself into an entry level deal.
It will be interesting to see what the parent club wants to do with the 20-year old, Minnetonka, MN native.
Not surprising, the 2022 NCAA Division 1 hockey champ and leading scorer agrees to a 3-year NHL entry level deal to start this season, which will keep him a restricted free agent for plenty enough time.

9th year defenseman Mark Alt(3) gets traded in a minor league deal, going from San Jose Barracuda to Rochester Americans.
The big 6’4″ 201 lbs. blue liner has played 456 AHL games.
Originally a Carolina Hurricanes‘ 2nd round pick in the 2010 draft (#53 overall) traded to Philadelphia Flyers, as he was a junior at University Of Minnesota Golden Gophers.
He quickly signed a 3-year entry level deal.
The Kansas City, MO native has played under NHL contract for 5 different team, but only appeared in 20 games.
He’s definitely more of a stay-at-home d-man, but has struck for 20 assists once and 10+ 3 times.
It would definitely almost be a no-brainer for the 30-year old to look overseas for some different kind of fun and a next good contract to play under.

University Of Vermont Catamounts‘ local Middlesex 2022/2023 commit, center Jack Kurrle(14) has exploded the scoresheet for most of his youth hockey career, so his 3 goals and 9 assists in 45 NAHL for Maine Nordiques with a +2 rating this season seems a little short of his game.
The 6’1″ 179 lbs. plays a power forward style game, but there’s little doubt the 19-year old won’t find it any easier scoring in Hockey East.

5th year center Mike Vecchione has one goal and 7 assists in 7 AHL games for his new club, Hershey Bears.
The 5’10” 194 lbs. has somehow only received through 5 major contracts one call to skate a pair of NHL games after graduating Union College Dutchmen, where he finished as a senior with an NCAA Division 1 most points (63), ECAC Player Of The Year and was a Hobey Baker Award Finalist.
He was also a rookie, when they almost fantastically captured the 2014 NCAA Division 1 Championship.
The Saugus, MA native was a big scorer at Malden Catholic High and in his 2nd session of junior hockey for Tri-City Storm of the USHL.
As a pro, he was a 40 point rookie player, then pitched for 38 and 36 in his first three seasons.
The 28-year old has to be on a short list for a recall with his new contract team, Washington Capitals.
He’s did score his summons, but in his one appearance skated a very conservative 10 shifts for 5:06 ice time with 3 shots on net.
His play for affiliate Hershey Bears is definitely still getting him notice, as he is that team’s top scorer and earns a new 2022/2023 two-way contract to continue.

Undrafted, UMass-Lowell Riverhawks‘ senior captain left wing Lucas Condotta(24) signs a 1-year NHL entry level contract with Montreal Canadiens after putting up a college best 10 goals and 13 assists in 33 NCAA Division 1 games with a +4 rating.
The 6’2″ 209 lbs. forward from Georgetown, ON played 5 seasons of junior hockey in the OJHL, serving as captain of Markham Royals in his last two frames.
It looks like the 24-year old will ink an AHL ato with affiliate Laval Rocket and report there to get his feet wet.

Providence College Friars‘ graduate center Kohen Oleschefski(51) signs a 1st pro deal with Rochester Americans for the remainder of 2021/2022.
He’s coming off a solid session, where his totals were just a goal and an assist off his college career highs and was a +7 skater.
The 6’1″ 187 lbs. forward came to his new school on a year of eligibility through the transfer portal upon completing 4 seasons at University Of Denver Pioneers.
A native of Abbotsford, BC, he played a couple of BCHL frames, with his 2nd going off the hook for 52 assists in 58 games for Chilliwack Chiefs.
No points in his first 2 AHL games, but the 24-year old can’t be too far off.

University Of Connecticut Huskies‘ junior left wing, Russian-born Vladislav Firstov(8) will leave a year of school on the table, as the Minnesota Wild 2nd round pick in the 2019 draft (#42 overall) is going to sign a 3-year entry level deal and get things started with affiliate Iowa Wild.
He put up almost identical numbers this past season as he did in his freshman year and was a point-per-game guy in a limited schedule as a sophomore.
The 6’1 181 lbs. forward had a similar run in one year of USHL for Waterloo Blackhawks.
His college team was able to make a deep run in Hockey East playoffs for a 1st time ever, and at only 20-years old he will likely be banging on the door for his shot at the NHL.

Canisius College Golden Griffins‘ graduate student, defenseman Joey Matthews(4) came over from 4 years at Dartmouth College Big Green and leaves with a new best 2 goals and college career tying 9 points from 2021/2022.
The 5’10” 190 lbs. blue liner has signed his 1st pro contract with Greenville Swamp Rabbits.
He played a pair of seasons in USHL juniors before committing to school.
The 24-year old from Columbia, IL should be able to impress quickly in the ECHL.

3rd year defenseman John Furgele(21) has figured into 4 ECHL games with new team, Worcester Railers and already has a goal to his credit.
He, like a good many other players took 2020/2021 off due to COVID restrictions.
The year previous though, he bounced around amongst 4 different teams.
He was more settled as a rookie, spending 51 games with Maine Mariners, reaching career high 8 goals and 13 assists.
In 2 years at University Of New Hampshire Wildcats before entering the transfer portal and finishing up as assistant captain for Quinnipiac University Bobcats, he averaged 10 helpers.
The 5’10” 181 lbs. d-man had an interesting juniors’ route through a pair of NAHL campaigns with Bismarck Bobcats before ending up back closer to home in the EHL, where he won the 2013 Championship and then stayed as they switched to the USPHL before heading to school.
It would be little suprise to see the 28-year old breakout with some numbers this season.
And indeed that sort of happened as he has equaled his high 13 assists, set as a rookie, and has a new best +12 rating.
Almost oddly he gets dealt from one team fighting to retain playoff berth to another in roughly the same position, Tulsa Oilers.