LPH May 2024 Issue - Quest for the Cup

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LPH Tournament Calendar pages 22-27 IN THIS ISSUE May 17, 2024 Four teams battle for the prestigious Robertson Cup as the NAHL’s top team Playoff Schedule, Team Rosters and more ... pages 12-19 QUEST CUP for the Volume LI • Number 3 • Issue 1301 MINNESOTA MADE HOCKEY CLINIC OPENINGS STARTING IN JUNE! June 17 - August 21 | Mondays & Wednesdays Train this summer to improve your game speed, improve reaction time and get better results next season while gaining confidence and growing your passion for the game. info and register at mnmadehockeytraining.com/squirts or mnmadehockeytraining.com/peewee look for our Choice Winter Hockey brochures inside - REGISTRATION NOW OPEN at choice-hockey.com NEW! Sq/PW SPEED ACADEMY ROOKIE BASIC TRAINING June 10 - July 11 | Mon/Wed or Tue/Thur The only way to learn & master how to skate and play hockey is to get on the ice and do it! The more time spent skating the quicker skills, fun and confidence grow. info and register at mnmadehockeytraining.com/rookies questions? call a coach at 952-746-9033 Minnesota leads the way in college hockey players................4-5 NA3PHL squad relocates to Blaine........................................................6 Forest Lake welcomes new NAHL franchise.....................................7 NAHL Robertson Cup team rosters.............................12-15 NAHL College Commitments...........................16-17 NAHL Prospects Challenge....................................18 NAHL Tryouts..............................................................19 Minnesota Wild Learn to Play program......20 Minnesota leads in PWHL players.................21
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Let’s Play Hockey 4 May, 16 2024 www.letsplayhockey.com INSIDE MINNESOTA HOCKEY www.minnesotahockey.org Minnesota Hockey, an affiliate of USA Hockey, is the governing body of youth and amateur hockey in Minnesota and the premier developer of hockey players in the state. Minnesota Hockey is governed by a board of directors and consists of approximately 140 community based associations who are formed into 12 districts. 221 Minnesota 39 Illinois 45 Michigan 52 New York 103 Massachusetts 22 Connecticut 26 Pennsylvania 16 Ohio 23 California MNs IN D-I MADDY SKELTON HOMETOWN: ISANTI COLLEGE: VERMONT SYDNEY LEONARD HOMETOWN: MOUND WESTONKA COLLEGE: NEW HAMPSHIRE STELLA RETRUM HOMETOWN: MAPLE GROVECOLLEGE: PENN STATE PEYTON HEMP HOMETOWN: ANDOVER COLLEGE: MINNESOTA
OF AMERICAN D-I PLAYERS ARE FROM MINNESOTA 32% OF ALL D-I WOMEN’S HOCKEY PLAYERS ARE FROM MINNESOTA 20% JADA HABISCH HOMETOWN: BUFFALO JENNA LAWRY HOMETOWN: LINDSTROM COLLEGE: MINNESOTA DULUTH TAYLOR NELSON HOMETOWN: CARLTON COLLEGE: BEMIDJI STATE Minnesota continues to produce more Division I women’s hockey players than any other state or Canadian province LILY DELIANEDIS HOMETOWN: EDINA COLLEGE: CORNELL Source: American Hockey Coaches Association Photos / The Universities
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MNS IN D-I Minnesota leads the way in producing Division I men’s hockey players—and it’s not even close 42 52 48 127 109 138 Connecticut Mass. New Jersey New York Pennsylvania Michigan BRODY LAMB HOMETOWN: BYRON COLLEGE: MINNESOTA HUNTER BISCHOFF HOMETOWN: COHASSET COLLEGE: AUGUSTANA 23/ 25 players for the Gopher hockey team are from Minnesota. JACK PEART HOMETOWN: GRAND RAPIDS COLLEGE: ST. CLOUD STATE AARON PIONK HOMETOWN: HERMANTOWN COLLEGE: MINNESOTA DULUTH KYLE LOOFT HOMETOWN: MANKATO COLLEGE: BEMIDJI STATE 47 California 38 Wisconsin 54 Illinois KYLE KUKKONEN HOMETOWN: MAPLE GROVE COLLEGE: MICHIGAN TECH BEN DEXHEIMER HOMETOWN: EDINA COLLEGE: WISCONSIN
The MN Machine

Oregon announces relocation to Blaine

The North American 3 Hockey League (NA3HL) announces that its Board of Governors has approved the relocation of the Oregon Tradesmen to Blaine, Minnesota.

Beginning in the 2024-25 season, the Tradesmen will be rebranded as the Minnesota Moose. The Moose will be a part of the NA3HL’s West Division and will play out of Fogerty Arena in Blaine.

“The Tradesmen have had tremendous success on the ice in our four years in Oregon,” President of the Tradesmen Bill McCoshen said. “We want to thank our coaches, staff, players, billets, sponsors, and fans for their support over the years.”

The Moose will be coached by Todd Sanden, who has won four Fraser Cup Championships as Head Coach and General Manager of the North Iowa Bulls. “The Moose will fit perfectly into the

NA3HL footprint and provide another great opportunity for players to gain exposure and advancement opportunities in the state of Minnesota,” NAHL Commissioner and President Mark Frankenfeld said. “Fogerty Arena has been a tremendous partner with the NAHL, and I believe that will continue to be true with the NA3HL and the Moose making Fogerty their new home.”

The NA3HL is the only USA Hockey-sanctioned Tier III Junior league and serves as one of the top training grounds in the country by providing the best coaching, exposure and developmental vehicles available for student-athletes in its classification. The NA3HL will be entering its 15th season of operation during the 2024-25 season. It is the only USA Hockey-sanctioned Tier III junior hockey league.

Minnesota Wildnerness to join NA3HL

The North American 3 Hockey League (NA3HL) has announced that it has approved the membership of the Minnesota Wilderness.

The board of governors approved Wilderness owner Barry Bohman’s request to purchase the Minnesota Loons of the NA3HL for relocation. The Loons, currently home in Breezy Point, MN, will be moved to Northeast Minnesota and will be rebranded as the Minnesota Wilderness.

“We are excited about the new opportunity for continued exposure of players at the NA3HL level in the state of Minnesota,” NAHL Commissioner Mark Frankenfeld said. “The Wilderness are a great storied franchise in the NAHL, and having an NA3HL team under the same umbrella will provide great advancement opportunities for players.”

The NA3HL Wilderness will bear the same colors, logo and uniforms as the

North American Hockey League’s (NAHL) Minnesota Wilderness squad. The Wilderness will begin playing in the NA3HL’s West Division, which includes four other teams based in the state of Minnesota.

“We are thrilled to bring the NA3HL to Northern Minnesota,” Minnesota Wilderness (NAHL) General Manager Dave Boitz said. “We believe that having another team in the area will just give that many more players a chance to continue to develop their game and prepare for the next level. Many good players in the arena are not quite ready for the NAHL, so this will give those players that extra year or so that they may need to make the jump.”

The NA3HL Wilderness are expected to play out of Eveleth, MN.

The Wilderness will begin building its roster immediately, with the help of the NA3HL Draft scheduled for April 24.

The NA3HL will be entering its 14th sea-

son of operation during the 2024-25 season.

It is the only USA Hockey-sanctioned Tier III junior hockey league. A current Hermantown Hawk will soon be suiting up for the Minnesota Wilderness.

Forward River Freeman signed a tender with the club out of Cloquet.

Just this past season, Freeman had his best year with the Hawks, tallying 22 goals and 27 assists. The year prior, he would have just 13 goals and 14 assists.

Number 23 played a big role in leading Hermantown to the Class A title game, before falling to St. Cloud Cathedral.

Freeman and the Hawks finished with an overall record of 20-9-2.

Duluth East defenseman Christian Houser and Duluth Denfeld forward John Scott both inked tenders with the NA3HL Minnesota Wilderness.

They’re the latest local talents on the team after Minnesota would pick C-E-C

forward Ryan Jones in the NA3HL draft last week.

Just this past year, Houser skated in 26 games for the Greyhounds, totaling two points.

Scott on the other hand, would have 20 goals and 14 assists for the Hunters.

Stepan named new GM

The Minnesota Wilderness’ NA3HL team has their first head coach and GM.

On Tuesday, the club announced that Zach Stepan will lead the team in their first season.

He comes from the Des Moines Buccaneers of the USHL, where he spent the last two seasons.

Prior to that, he’s had stints with NAHL clubs in the Aberdeen Wings and the Chippewa Steel.

Stepan played collegiately at Mankato and was drafted by the Nashville Predators in 2012.

Jr. Blues forward Wright signs NAHL Tender

The St. Louis Jr. Blues of the North American 3 Hockey League (NA3HL) are pleased to announce that forward Mason Wright has signed a NAHL tender agreement with the Shreveport Mudbugs of the NAHL’s South Division. Wright, 17, wrapped up his first season of junior hockey playing for the St. Louis Jr. Blues. Prior to joining the Jr. Blues, the 6’2” forward played three seasons for O’Fallon Township High School, tallying a whopping 107 points in 50 games. During his time in the NA3HL, Wright appeared in 47 games for St.Louis, tallying 42 points (18 goals, 24 assists), in 49 games, the leading scorer for the Jr. Blues. Of his 16 goals, Wright made an impact on special teams, scoring 2 powerplay goals and 5 shorthanded goals. As a result of his success, Wright was se-

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lected to participate in the Top Prospects Tournament where he registered 2 goals and 4 assists in 2 games.

Wright is the 1st player to tender for St. Louis.

A tender is a contract, of sorts, a player signs announcing his intentions to play for that particular NAHL team and that NAHL team only. Once a player signs a tender with an NAHL team, his playing rights belong to that team within the NAHL and he may not be recruited by any other NAHL team. Each team is granted ten (10) tenders, which include two (2) tenders exclusively used on players from the NA3HL - plus or minus any trades - which became active on November 1st. Tendered players are not eligible for the 2024 NAHL Draft.

2023-2024 NA3HL Tenders

Aidan Anderson, F, Springfield Jr. Blues (NAHL)

El Paso Rhinos

Trevor Stenglein, F, El Paso Rhinos (NAHL)

Granite City Lumberjacks

Patrick Dunaiski, F, Minnesota Wilderness (NAHL)

Carson Strapon, F, Wisconsin Windigo (NAHL)

Helena Bighorns

Gavin Barr, F, Anchorage Wolverines (NAHL)

Camden Cunningham, F, Fairbanks Ice Dogs (NAHL)

Mason City Toros

Carter Bollinger, D, North Iowa Bulls (NAHL)

New Mexico Ice Wolves

Carson Pavlowich, D, Colorado Grit (NAHL)

Zak Wentworth, F, New Mexico Ice Wolves (NAHL)

Owen Zenone, G, Kenai River Brown Bears (NAHL)

Minnesota Moose

Jackson Vogel, F, Austin Bruins (NAHL)

Rochester Grizzlies

Isaac Flatley, F, Oklahoma Warriors (NAHL)

Willmar WarHawks

Nathan Hinze, F, Aberdeen Wings (NAHL)

Jacob Reese, D, Rochester Jr. Americans (NAHL)

Wisconsin Woodsmen

Viktor Budik, F, Amarillo Wranglers (NAHL)

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OF NAHL.COM Mason Wright, 17, scored 18-24-42 in his first Junior hockey season in 2022-23.
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Minnesota Mallards to compete in Forest Lake

The North American Hockey League (NAHL) Board of Governors has ap proved a membership to operate in Forest Lake, MN.

The Minnesota Mallards will compete in the Central Division beginning in the 2024-25 season. The Mallards are the fourth NAHL team based in Minnesota.

“As a successful businessman, I look forward to putting my skills and expe rience to work as an owner within the North American Hockey League,” Bai ley said. Aside from business, Bailey has a deep passion for leading and coaching youth sports. Over the last 15 years he has volunteered thousands of hours coaching kids in hockey, baseball and softball. “My family and I are very excited to give back to Twin Cities hockey communities and the Mallards are just the first step in our collective vision.”

Forest Lake, which is a northeast sub urb of Minneapolis-St. Paul, will be the home of the Mallards. The team will play out of the Forest Lake Sports Center. The Mallards will bear the colors Maroon and Gold.

The teams’ General Manager, A.J. Bucchino, is a strong leader and coach with a successful track record training and leading hockey players and teams from youth to Juniors. Bucchino spent more

than four years in the NAHL and was the former GM and Head Coach of the Minnesota Magicians. “We are excited to bring a team to Forest Lake, MN and the twin cities area,” Bucchino said. “Our location will provide consistent exposure within the twin cities area for motivated hockey players striving to play collegiate and professional hockey. Our focus will

be on our player’s physical, psychological, and emotional development to help them reach their goals. Together, we will hold ourselves to the highest standards in our quest to build a highly successful and competitive program.”

“The league continues to attract quality and capable ownership that always puts the development of the player first,”

NAHL Commissioner and President Mark Frankenfeldsaid. “The team location by itself will put the Mallards and every visiting team’s players right in the cross-hairs of college and professional scouts. It’s a tremendous opportunity for everyone involved and we look forward to watching them get to work.”

The Mallards will be the eighth team in the NAHL’s Central Division. The Central currently has seven teams including the: Aberdeen Wings (Aberdeen, SD), Austin Bruins (Austin, MN), Bismarck Bobcats (Bismarck, ND), Minot Minotauros (Minot, ND), North Iowa Bulls (Mason City, IA), St. Cloud Norsemen (St. Cloud, MN) and Watertown Shamrocks (Coming

Watertown, SD home of new NAHL franchise

It’s now official: Watertown will have a team in the North American Hockey League.

The NAHL announced Friday that their Board of Governors has approved the membership application for Watertown’s team, which will be known as the Shamrocks.

The Watertown Shamrocks will compete in the Central Division beginning in the 2024-25 season. Owned and operated under Codington County Hockey Club LLC which includes Mark Gulbrandson, Vince Foley, Donald Sisson, and KC Finnegan, the Shamrocks will be the second NAHL team in South Dakota.

The Shamrocks will play their home games at the new Prairie Lakes Ice Arena.

The Watertown Shamrocks will be the seventh team in the NAHL’s Central Division.

The Central currently has six teams including the: Aberdeen Wings, Austin Bruins, Bismarck Bobcats, North Iowa Bulls, Minot Minotauros and St. Cloud Norsemen.

The Watertown Shamrocks, the latest addition to

the North American Hockey League (NAHL), have announced Casey Kirley as their new head coach for the upcoming 2024-25 season. Kirley, a seasoned figure in the hockey world, brings a wealth of experience and aims to make a significant impact in the league.

Kirley’s journey in hockey is marked by a series of progressive roles, showcasing his ability to lead and develop talent at various levels of the sport.

The Watertown Shamrocks, set to compete in the NAHL’s Central Division, are poised to become a formidable presence in junior hockey. The team’s ownership group, Codington County Hockey Club LLC, expressed their excitement about bringing junior hockey to the community and filling the state-of-the-art Prairie Lakes Ice Arena with thrilling action. The arena, featuring two NHL-sized ice rinks, promises to offer fans an exceptional viewing experience.

Lone Star forward MacDonald makes NCAA DI Commitment

The Lone Star Brahmas of the North American Hockey League (NAHL) are proud to announce that forward Jacob MacDonald has announced he has committed to play NCAA Division I hockey for UMass-Lowell in the Hockey East Conference.

MacDonald, 19, is amidst his 2nd full season in the NAHL, both with the Brahmas. The Fort Worth, Texas native debuted with Lone Star in the 2021-22 campaign, tallying an assist in 5 games played as a call-up from the Dallas Stars Elite 18U team. Jacob went on to play 44 games in the following season, logging 5 goals and 11 assists in those games. He also dished an assist in five Robertson Cup playoff games.

“I am extremely proud and honored to announce my commitment to play Division 1 hockey and further my ed-

ucation at the University of Massachusetts-Lowell. I would like to thank my parents, coaches, teammates and everyone who has helped me along the way,” said MacDonald.

This season MacDonald has stepped up his production and produced at nearly a point-per-game pace; in 44 regular season games, he accumulated 22 goals and 19 assists. He also has been a key part of Lone Star’s early success in the 2024 Robertson Cup playoffs, recording 6 points (2 goals, 4 assists) in 6 games.

MacDonald was selected to participate in the 2024 Top Prospects Tournament, where he represented Team South. He becomes the 10th Brahma heading to play Division I hockey in the future. He joins five other NAHLers set to play at UMass-Lowell under head coach Norm Bazin.

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PHOTO COURTESY OF NAHL.COM. Jacob MacDonald is committed to UMASS-Lowell.

Wings forward Wisener makes USports Commitment

The Aberdeen Wings, proud members of the North American Hockey League, are pleased to announce that forward Matthew Wisener has announced his commitment to play hockey at Ontario Tech University, a USPORTS program!

Wisener is a 6’0” left-shot forward from Winnipeg, MB, CAN who came to the Wings at the beginning of the season. Prior to playing in the NAHL, he played in the MJHL. This season with the Wings, he appeared in 54 regular season games scoring 12 goals, 25 assists, totaling 37 points.

“Matt has been a great Wing.” Said Head Coach Scott Langer, “He exemplifies our identity when it comes to his play and he has been a big piece of keeping our culture intact as a twenty-year-old. Matt is going to be a very good college hockey player.”

“I am proud to announce that I will be attending and continuing to play hockey at Ontario Tech University next season. I am excited to be playing for a great

USPORTS organization and attending a great school at Ontario Tech. I would like to thank the Wings organization and the fans for supporting me this season” said Matthew Wisener.

This season, Ontario Tech had a record of 14-15-0 under Head Coach Curtis Hodgins, and Assistant Coaches Rob Powers and Joe Piccone.

Wings forward Koupal makes NCAA DIII Commitment

The Aberdeen Wings, proud members of the North American Hockey League, are pleased to announce that Bennett Koupal has announced his commitment to play Division III hockey at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point!

Koupal, a 6’1” 192 lbs left-shot forward from Sioux Falls, SD, had just participated in his second year with the Aberdeen Wings. This season, he was named Assistant Captain for the Wings, and in 58 games, he had 6 goals, and 8 assists, for a total of 14 points.

“Excited to announce I will be going to Stevens Point to further my hockey career and education. Go Pointers” said Bennett Koupal.

Head Coach Scott Langer goes on to explain “Bennett was a heart and sole player from the time he arrived in Aberdeen. He took a lot of pride in being a great teammate and enhancing the culture here in Aberdeen. The Pointers get a special player in Bennett.”

The Pointers went 21-6-2 this season under Head Coach Tyler Krueger and Assistant Coaches Bryan Kromm and Joey Haydog.

Austin forward Hirschfeld makes NCAA DI Commitment

The Austin Bruins, proud members of the North American Hockey League (NAHL) are pleased to share that Forward John Hirschfeld has announced his commitment to continue his education and play NCAA Division I hockey at the University of Vermont. Hirschfeld becomes the 7th Bruin this season to make his College Commitment.

“I am proud and honored to announce my commitment to play Division 1 hockey and further my education at the University of Vermont” stated Hirschfeld. “I’d like to thank God, my family, friends, coaches, and teammates who have helped me along the way!”

A native of St. Cloud, Minnesota, John Hirschfeld joined the Bruins after

a successful High School Hockey campaign as he helped lead the St. Cloud Cathedral Crusaders to an MSHSL Class 1A State title. Since joining the Junior ranks, Hirschfeld has appeared in 10 games for the Bruins and has 1 goal and 1 assist for a total of 2 points.

The University of Vermont (UVM), officially titled as University of Vermont and State Agricultural College, is a public land-grant research university in Burlington, Vermont. Founded in 1791, the university is the oldest in Vermont and the fifth-oldest in New England, making it among the oldest in the United States. The Catamounts are members of the Hockey East Conference and play at the Gutterson Fieldhouse.

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Photo from NAHL.com. Matthew Wisener scored 12-25-37 in 54 games for Aberdeen. Photo from NAHL.com. Matthew Wisener scored 12-25-37 in 54 games for Aberdeen. Photo from NAHL.com/Kayla Brust. John Hirschfeld has played in 10 games for the Austin Bruins this season. Photo by Jackson Boline John Hirschfeld helped St. Cloud Cathedral claim the 2023-24 State Championship Trophy.

Nordiques goaltender Heaney makes NCAA DI Commitment

The Maine Nordiques of the North American Hockey League (NAHL) are proud to announce that goaltender Thomas Heaney has committed to play NCAA Division I hockey for the University of Connecticut in the Hockey East. Heaney, 21, is playing his 3rd season in the NAHL. The Ocean Port, NJ native began his NAHL career in 2021-2022 with the Johnstown Tomahawks, appearing in 7 games between the pipes, posting a 4-1-2 record with a 2.68 AA and save percentage of .908.

Following the 2021-2022 season, Heaney spent 15 games with the Ohama Lancers in the USHL before returning to the NAHL with the Maine Nordiques. Over the course of his two seasons with Maine, the 6’0” netminder appeared in 64 games, posting a 29-25-2-4 record, averaging a 3.41 GAA and .897 save

percentage.

“Tommy is a great kid and a student of the game. I was happy to get to work with him this season. A natural leader on and off the ice, we knew we could rely on him,” said Nordiques Head Coach Nick Skerlick. “Tommy is a very deserving person and the opportunity to compete at the Hockey East level is an amazing accomplishment for such a deserving young man. We wish Tommy good luck, and a huge congratulations to him and the rest of the Heaney family!”

As we head into the divisional semi-finals, the Nordiques will be facing off with the #3 seeded Rochester Jr. Americans. Game one in the best of five series will take place this Friday at 7:30 PM EST at The Colisee.

Heaney is the 15th player to commit for the Nordiques this season.

NAHL announces partnership with CaptainU

The North American Hockey League (NAHL) is pleased to announce a new partnership with CaptainU from Stack Sports, the leading online, collegiate sports recruiting platform, helping high school athletes fulfill their dreams of playing sports in college, as an official recruiting partner of the NAHL Combines and NAHL Prospects Challenge.

CaptainU, Stack Sports’ cutting-edge scouting and evaluation platform, offers players a centralized hub to manage their recruiting profiles, connect with college coaches, and explore scholarship opportunities. CaptainU empowers athletes to take control of their recruiting process and unlock new opportunities for advancement.

“Stack Sports is proud to partner with the NAHL and support the growth and development of hockey at all levels,” said Brandon Hollmann, GM of Captain U at Stack Sports. “As a trusted leader in sports technology, Stack Sports remains committed to providing innovative solutions that drive positive outcomes for athletes, coaches, and organizations.”

“We are excited to deepen our partnership with Stack Sports and integrate Captain U into our player develop-

ment ecosystem,.” said Dennis Vickers, NAHL Director of Player Development.

By leveraging the capabilities of CaptainU, we can provide our athletes with comprehensive support throughout their hockey journey, from youth development to college recruitment.”

Founded in 2008, Captain U empowers athletes to take their game to the next level through recruiting and discovery tools to connect with clubs, events, and colleges. More than 3.5 million high school athletes, college coaches, club coaches, and tournament directors have used CaptainU tools to network, build relationships, and build championship

teams.

CaptainU currently powers the recruiting journey for partners like USA Gymnastics, US Rowing, and USA Cheer. For more information about CaptainU, visit CaptainU.com.

About the NAHL

The North American Hockey League (NAHL), the only USA Hockey-sanctioned Tier II Junior league boasting 32 teams from across North America, prides itself on the social maturity and skill development of student-athletes ages 16-20 with aspirations of advancing to collegiate and/or professional hockey. During the 2022-23 season, the NAHL

recorded a record-breaking number of 360 NCAA commitments, 250 (69%) of which were NCAA Division I commitments. In addition, seven players with NAHL experience were selected in the 2019 NHL Entry Draft.

About Stack Sports

With over 50 million users in 35 countries, Stack Sports is a global technology leader in SaaS platform offerings for the sports industry. The company provides world-class software and services to support national governing bodies, youth sports associations, leagues, clubs, parents, coaches, and athletes. Some of the largest and most prominent sports organizations including the U.S. Soccer Federation, Little League Baseball and Softball, and Pop Warner Little Scholars rely on Stack Sports technology to run and manage their organizations.

Stack Sports is headquartered in Dallas and is leading the industry one team at a time focusing on four key pillars — Grassroots Engagement, Participation Growth, Recruiting Pathways, and Elite Player Development. To learn more about how Stack Sports is transforming the sports experience, please visit https:// stacksports.com/.

Kyle McClellan wins 2024 Mike Richter Award

University of Wisconsin senior and former NAHL goaltender, Kyle McClellan, (Austin Bruins 2018-2019) has been named the 2024 recipient of the Mike Richter Award, given annually to the top goalie in Men’s NCAA Division I Ice Hockey.

The Manchester, MO native had a stellar season with the Badgers, posting a 24-12-1 record, maintaining a 1.94 GAA and a yearly save percentage of .931, tied for the best save percentage of any goalie in the NCAA. Of his 24 wins, 7 were shutouts, the most by any goaltender during the 2023-2024 season.

“It’s pretty special, and obviously, it’s a team accomplishment. It shows how far our team has come both on and off the ice,” said McClellan. “It’s an honor to be selected among the other goalies in the NCAA. With Mike Richter going to school at Wisconsin and being named the award, it’s a huge honor. With the journey that I’ve had, I’ve hit almost every level of play. It’s not a rush to get where you are; just keep working for it.”

In addition to earning the Richter Award, McClellan was named the Big Ten Goaltender of the Year, the first Badger to earn this award in Program history. He was also named a finalist for the Hobey Baker Award. McClellan has taken home additional awards as well, including being one of the ACHA All-American Scholars in 2021-2022, was named to the Big Ten First All-Star Team this season, and the NCAA West Second All-American team.

Prior to transferring to Wisconsin his junior year, the 6’1” netminder spent two seasons at Mercyhurst University. Throughout his four years at the NCAA level, McClellan had an overall record of 41-35-3, a 2.35 GAA and a .926 save percentage. As a result of his notable NCAA

career, the Iowa Wild of the AHL have signed McClellan one-year, one-way contract contract for the 2024-2024 season. With the Austin Bruins, McClellan posted a 22-17-4 record, 2.31 GAA and a .926 save percentage, tallying 5 shutouts throughout the year as well. With his

success, he earned a spot on the Omaha Lancers in the USHL the following season.

“The league was smaller when I was playing but with what the NAHL does, players receive every opportunity to be seen by NAHL scouts,” said McClellan.

“We are all so proud of Kyle winning the Richter Award and all of his accomplishments since his time in Austin,” said Steve Howard, head coach of the Austin Bruins. “We knew we had a special goalie by the way he carried himself on and off the ice. I have personally enjoyed following his career and watching his development over the last five seasons. We all expect to see many more and wish him all the best with the Iowa Wild.”

The Missouri native also spent four seasons developing in the NAPHL with the St. Louis Selects and CarShield AAA at the 16U and 18U levels.

“I always knew Kyle was an elite goaltender from a young age when he was with our 16U team (St. Louis Selects AAA),” Head Coach of CarShield AAA Kyle O’Kane said. “He was always very focused every time he was at the rink. Extremely proud to see his hard work and dedication pay off with winning the Richter.”

He is the third former NAHL goalie to win the award, joining Connor Hellebuyck (Winnipeg Jets - Odessa Jackalopes) and Jack LaFontaine (Kansas City Mavericks - Janesville Jets). Congratulations Kyle!

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Photo from NAHL.com. Heaney posted a 29-25-2-4 record in two seasons with the Maine Nordiques. Photo from NAHL.com/ Jim Rosvold, Taylor Wolfram. Kyle McClellan is the third former NAHL goalie to win the Mike Richter Award.

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2024 IIHF Men’s Worlds Features 23 NAHL Alums

Twenty three NAHL alumni will compete in the 2024 International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) Men’s World Championship which will begin on Friday in Czechia with sixteen teams in attendance. The 2024 IIHF World Championship will start Friday, May 10th until Saturday, May 26th. For a complete list of the event schedule click here or visit IIHF. com.

Denmark

Nicholas B. Jensen, D

Bismarck Bobcats (2008-10)

Oliver Kjær, F

Fairbanks Ice Dogs (2019-20)

France

Pierre Crinon, D

Corpus Christi IceRays (2014-15)

Hugo Gallet, D

Austin Bruins/Minnesota Magicians (2014-16)

Louis Bouldon, F

Northeast Generals (2016-19)

Stéphane Da Costa, F Texas Tornado (2006-07)

Germany

March Michaelis, F

Minnesota Magicians (2014-15)

Nico Sturm, F

Corpus Christi IceRays/Austin Bruins (2013-15)

Parker Tuomie, F

Wenatchee Wild (2013-14)

Great Britain

Evan Mosey, D Wenatchee Wild (2008-09)

Samuel Duggan, F

Jamestown Rebels (2018-19)

Cade Neilson, F Aberdeen Wings (2019-22)

Latvia

Ralfs Freibergs, D

Texas Tornado (2009-11)

Janis Jaks, D

Rio Grande Valley Killer Bees/Minnesota Wilderness (2014-16)

Markuss Komuls, D

Wilkes-Barre Scranton Knights/Kenai River Brown Bears (2016-19)

Oskars Batna, F

Bismarck Bobcats (2014-16)

Poland

John Murray, G

Youngstown Phantoms (2003-04)

Krystian Dziubinski, F

Alaska Avalanche/North Iowa Outlaws (2006-08)

Slovakia

Matej Tomek, G

Topeka RoadRunners (2014-15)

Patrik Koch, D

Soo Eagles (2014-15)

Sweden

Linus Johansson, F

Topeka RoadRunners (2011-12)

Switzerland

Akira Schmid, G

Corpus Christi IceRays (2018-19)

Sven Jung, D

Rio Grande Valley Killer Bees (2013

NAHL and K1 Sportswear Continue Partnership

The North American Hockey League (NAHL) has announced an extension with K1 Sportswear, furthering their agreement to continue as the exclusive jersey supplier of the NAHL.

As a part of the agreement, K1 Sportswear will continue to be the exclusive uniform provider for the NAHL and its member teams. K1 will also continue to supply uni-

forms for the NAHL, NA3HL, and NAPHL (T1ER) Top Prospects

NAHL Team in Elmira,

The North American Hockey League’s (NAHL) Board of Governors has approved a membership to operate in Elmira, NY. The Elmira Aviators will compete in the East Division beginning in the 2024-25 season.

The Aviators, who’s name honors the area’s contributions to the development of air travel and known as the “Soaring Capital of the World”, are the second NAHL team based in New York.

“We are excited to be a cornerstone in the efforts to bring a renaissance to downtown Elmira and Chemung County,” Aviators owner Marc Stemerman said.

events.

“K1 Sportswear has been an incredible partner of the NAHL for more than eight years,” NAHL Commissioner Mark Frankenfeld said. “They have proven themselves to be a reliable and trusted partner for all of our teams, and we look forward to continuing our relationship with them as our exclusive uniform provider for the league.”

“We are honored to continue our exclusive partnership with the NAHL and its member teams,” Owner and President of K1 Sportswear, Tony Fisher said. “The K1 team has invested considerably to ensure industry leading quality, the lowest lead times, and the highest levels of service in order to support the needs of the NAHL.”

NY Approved for the 2024-25 Season

The Aviators will play out of First Arena, a 3,784-seat multi-purpose fa-

cility located in downtown Elmira. First Arena features two ice surfaces, a full-service restaurant and bar, 31 luxury suites, meeting/community rooms, and other amenities.

“It is an exciting time for the city of Elmira as they welcome a NAHL team into their community,” NAHL Commissioner and President Mark Frankenfeld said. “Elmira has a great hockey tradition and the Aviators will develop some great rivalries in the East Division. We are equally excited about Marc Stemerman’s passion to invest in the Elmira community to bring an NAHL team to the community.”

The Aviators will be the tenth team in the NAHL’s East Division which currently includes: Danbury Hat Tricks (Danbury, CT), Johnstown Tomahawks (Johnstown, PA), Maine Nordiques (Lewiston, ME), Maryland Black Bears (Odenton, MD), New Hampshire Mountain Kings (Hookset, NH), New Jersey Titans (Middletown, NJ), Northeast Generals (Attleboro, MA), Philadelphia Rebels (Sewell, NJ), and Rochester Jr. Americans (Rochester, NY).

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PHOTO COURTESY OF NAHL.COM. Akira Schmid has played 43 games for the New Jersey Devils, posting a 14-18-3 record.

2024 Robertson Cup Championship

The North American Hockey League (NAHL) announces the four teams at the 2024 Robertson Cup Championship.

The Minot Minotauros, Maryland Black Bears, Anchorage Wolverines and Lone Star Brahmas will battle for a chance to claim the Robertson Cup Championship title in Blaine, Minnesota at Fogerty Arena.

Seeding:

1. Lone Star (South Division)

2. Minot (Central Division)

3. Maryland (East Division)

4. Anchorage (Midwest Division)

Tournament Format:

2024 Robertson Cup Championship Schedule

Friday, May 17, 2024

Saturday, May 18, 2024

Sunday, May 19, 2024

Tuesday, May 21, 2024

The four NAHL divisional playoff champions will advance to the Robertson Cup Championship in Blaine, Minn. Once the four NAHL Divisional Playoff Champions are determined, clubs will be seeded 1-4 based upon their finish in the NAHL regular season standings. The game schedule will be as follows: The #1 Seed will face the #4 seed in a best-of-three semifinal series. The #2 seed will face the #3 seed in a best-of-three semifinal series. The best-of-three semifinal series will begin on Friday, May 17h. The two series winners will advance onto a winner-take-all championship game on Tuesday, May 21 to determine the Robertson Cup National Champion.

2023-24 Regular Season Stats

NAHL Top 30 Scorers

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CENTRAL DIVISION Team GP W-L OTL SOL PTS OTW GF GA DIFF PCT 1 Minot Minotauros 60 44-14 1 1 90 2 208 125 83 0.7500 2 Bismarck Bobcats 60 40-16 1 3 84 5 209 145 64 0.7000 3 Aberdeen Wings 60 31-24 2 3 67 2 187 183 4 0.5583 4 Austin Bruins 60 31-25 3 1 66 1 161 163 -2 0.5500
St. Cloud Norsemen 60 26-21 6 7 65 1 174 171 3 0.5417
North Iowa Bulls 60 11-47 0 2 24 3 110 262 -152 0.2000 EAST DIVISION Team GP W-L OTL SOL PTS OTW GF GA DIFF PCT 1 Maryland Black Bears 60 41-14 2 3 87 2 208 145 63 0.7250 2 Maine Nordiques 60 37-17 1 5 80 3 236 178 58 0.6667 3 Rochester Jr Americans 60 34-18 2 6 76 4 213 177 36 0.6333 4 Johnstown Tomahawks 60 36-21 1 2 75 1 208 178 30 0.6250 5 New Jersey Titans 60 35-22 3 0 73 3 224 180 44 0.6083 6 Northeast Generals 60 27-31 1 1 56 4 188 206 -18 0.4667 7 Philadelphia Rebels 60 26-30 0 4 56 3 175 204 -29 0.4667 8 New Hampshire Mountain Kings 60 20-35 5 0 45 2 148 214 -66 0.3750 9 Danbury Hat Tricks 60 16-36 6 2 40 2 135 233 -98 0.3333 MIDWEST DIVISION Team GP W-L OTL SOL PTS OTW GF GA DIFF PCT 1 Anchorage Wolverines 60 39-14 2 5 85 6 233 169 64 0.7083 2 Wisconsin Windigo 60 39-15 3 3 84 1 224 146 78 0.7000 3 Janesville Jets 60 33-22 4 1 71 3 234 194 40 0.5917 4 Minnesota Wilderness 60 30-25 2 3 65 6 157 170 -13 0.5417 5 Chippewa Steel 60 29-25 4 2 64 4 170 188 -18 0.5333 6 Fairbanks Ice Dogs 60 22-30 2 6 52 0 158 211 -53 0.4333 7 Springfield Jr. Blues 60 21-29 9 1 52 4 151 218 -67 0.4333 8 Kenai River Brown Bears 60 20-34 4 2 46 2 171 232 -61 0.3833 SOUTH DIVISION Team GP W-L OTL SOL PTS OTW GF GA DIFF PCT 1 Lone Star Brahmas 60 44-10 3 3 94 6 206 109 97 0.7833 2 Shreveport Mudbugs 60 41-17 0 2 84 5 208 141 67 0.7000 3 El Paso Rhinos 60 38-16 4 2 82 3 180 146 34 0.6833 4 New Mexico Ice Wolves 60 32-19 6 3 73 6 195 179 16 0.6083
Amarillo Wranglers 60 32-20 6 2 72 9 178 184 -6 0.6000
Oklahoma Warriors 60 31-22 5 2 69 1 187 169 18 0.5750 7 Odessa Jackalopes 60 23-29 5 3 54 5 162 187 -25 0.4500 8 Corpus Christi IceRays 60 19-35 3 3 44 2 154 239 -85 0.3667 9 Colorado Grit 60 12-41 5 2 31 0 142 248 -106 0.2583
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4:30pm #1 (Lone Star) #4 (Anchorage) 7:30pm #2 (Minot) #3 (Maryland)
4:30pm #4 (Anchorage) #1 (Lone Star) 7:30pm #3 (Maryland) #2 (Minot)
3:00pm** #1 (Lone Star) #4 (Anchorage) 6:00pm** #2 (Minot) #3 (Maryland)
7:00pm Robertson Cup Championship Game
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Name Team GP Goals Assists Points 1 Maxwell Martin Wisconsin Windigo 60 44 53 97 2 Sixten Jennersjo Northeast Generals 60 16 67 83 3 Dominik Bartecko New Jersey Titans 59 32 51 83 4 Matteo Disipio Rochester Jr. Americans 60 30 51 81 5 Massimo Gentile Rochester Jr. Americans 60 31 44 75 6 Austin Salani Austin Bruins 60 32 38 70 7 Haden Kruse Janesville Jets 55 23 47 70 8 Conner Brown Janesville Jets 55 9 56 65 9 Ivan Zadvernyuk Lone Star Brahmas 59 21 43 64 10 Charles Tardif Maine Nordiques 60 36 28 64 11 Fyodor Nikolayenya Anchorage Wolverines 58 27 37 64 12 Ryan Burke Shreveport Mudbugs 58 23 40 63 13 Bryce Monrean Anchorage Wolverines 59 21 41 62 14 Tyler Grahme Wisconsin Windigo 53 23 39 62 15 Yusaku Ando New Mexico Ice Wolves 56 20 42 62 16 Jack O’Hanisain Minot Minotauros 59 29 32 61 17 Luca Leighton Rochester Jr. Americans 52 28 32 60 18 Graham Harris New Mexico Ice Wolves 57 16 43 59 19 Nick Sajevic Janesville Jets 50 25 34 59 20 Tommy Cronin Bismarck Bobcats 41 21 38 59 21 Will Schumacher Wisconsin Windigo 51 32 26 58 22 Jacob Jastrzebski Wisconsin Windigo 59 17 39 56 23 Charles Panchisin Philadelphia Rebels 60 21 35 56 24 Brock James Lone Star Brahmas 54 22 34 56 25 Drew Sutton Oklahoma Warriors 56 22 33 55 26 Cameron Dunn Odessa Jackalopes 60 22 33 55 27 Dylan Contreras Kenai River Brown Bears 60 19 36 55 28 Michael Kadlecik Odessa Jackalopes 60 17 38 55 29 Oliver Salo Anchorage Wolverines 56 17 38 55 30 Everett Pietila Wisconsin Windigo 60 12 43 55 NAHL Top 15 Goalies Name Team GP W-L-T GAA SV% Shutouts 1 Jack Wieneke Lone Star Brahmas 28 22-2 1.392 0.9415 8 2 Max Beckford Wisconsin Windigo 24 18-4 1.830 0.9397 2 3 Deivs Rolovs Lone Star Brahmas 34 22-7 1.832 0.9187 2 4 Eliot Seguin-Lescarbeau Shreveport Mudbugs 38 26-7 1.985 0.9247 4 5 Brady James Minot Minotauros 32 24-6 2.117 0.9166 3 6 Trent Wiemken Austin Bruins 39 21-13 2.165 0.9169 4 7 Michael Manzi El Paso Rhinos 23 15-6 2.180 0.9113 2 8 Owen Lepak Maryland Black Bears 27 18-8 2.188 0.9129 3 9 Stephen Peck Bismarck Bobcats 32 22-7 2.247 0.9167 5 10 Max Weilandt St. Cloud Norsemen 32 13-9 2.264 0.9101 2 11 Daniel Duris Oklahoma Warriors 41 23-14 2.290 0.9224 1 12 Linards Lipskis Wisconsin Windigo 32 20-7 2.300 0.9218 6 13 Klayton Knapp Bismarck Bobcats 30 17-8 2.324 0.9214 5 14 Carter Richardson Maine Nordiques 30 20-5 2.333 0.9292 1 15 Colin Ronan Maryland Black Beasr 29 17-6 2.346 0.9071 3

Anchorage Wolverines

ANCHORAGE WOLVERINES ROSTER

SPECIAL TEAMS

SKATER AND GOALIE STATS

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# Name Pos Shoots DOB Height Weight Hometown Forwards 27 Danny Bagnole F L 2004-12-21 6 ‘0 175 Chicago 5 Cole Christian F L 2004-06-21 5’ 8 160 Duluth 15 Cole Frawner F R 2005-01-11 5’ 10 170 Anchorage 28 Tyler Hennen F R 2004-08-31 5’ 11 150 Hallock 16 Arvega Hovsepyan F R 2003-04-02 5’ 9 185 Los Angeles 18 Timothy Kim F L 2004-05-17 5’ 10 175 Vancouver 11 Bryce Monrean F L 2003-05-28 6’ 1 180 Anchorage 19 Fyodor Nikolayenya F L 2003-02-28 5’ 11 183 Minsk 21 Romulus Riego De Dios F L 2004-04-13 6’ 1 165 Gahanna 8 Oliver Salo F R 2003-09-07 6’ 0 194 Karrina 9 Artem Shchipanov F L 2006-03-13 5’ 9 180 Novokuznetsk 12 Kade Shea F L 2003-04-20 6’ 2 195 Duluth 23 Taisetsu Ushio F R 2005-12-05 5’ 8 170 Hokkaido Defensemen 25 Jack Darby D L 2004-04-29 6’ 4 185 New Hartford 20 Brock Devlin D L 2005-05-11 5’ 10 155 Mission Viejo 17 Landon Greenough D L 2006-07-07 5’ 10 161 Anchorage 3 Blake Markwell D R 2004-12-04 6’ 2 174 Chaska 22 Drew Nelson D R 2006-01-09 5’ 10 165 Duluth 2 Trenton Powell D R 2004-03-09 5’ 10 185 Soldotna 24 Camden Shasby D L 2004-12-02 5’ 9 165 Anchorage 6 Will Shephard D R 2004-11-07 5’ 9 175 Scottsdale 14 Jackson Stimple D R 2004-09-07 6’ 5 205 Avon Lake 7 Christian Theberge D L 2005-02-02 6’ 1 185 Valencia Goalies # Name Pos Shoots Catches DOB Height Weight Hometown 29 Liam Beerman G L 2004-09-30 6’ 0 165 Marquette 1 Vaughn Makar G L 2004-12-20 5’ 11 180 Anchorage # Player Pos GP G A PTS 19 Fyodor Nikolayenya F 58 27 37 64 11 Bryce Monrean F 59 21 41 62 8 Oliver Salo F 56 17 38 55 5 Cole Christian F 57 20 30 50 12 Kade Shea F 60 17 26 43 2 Trenton Powell D 52 8 34 42 23 Taisetsu Ushio F 40 20 19 39 24 Camden Shasby D 41 7 27 34 28 Tyler Hennen F 58 15 18 33 13 Romulus Riego De Dios F 63 21 8 29 16 Arvega Hovsepyan F 21 11 16 27 27 Danny Bagnole F 50 14 12 26 14 Jackson Stimple D 55 9 13 22
Power Power Play % 20.08% 10th in League Power Play Goals 48 10th in League Penalty Kill % 82.59% 10th in League Short-Handed Goals 6 17th in League
Head Coach: Nick Walters Assistant Coach: Sam Graham # Player Pos GP G A PTS 3 Blake Markwell D 57 5 16 21 25 Jack Darby D 49 1 19 20 20 Brock Devlin D 42 4 14 18 18 Timothy Kim F 16 3 9 12 15 Cole Frawner F 54 1 10 11 17 Artem Shchipanov F 30 4 6 10 22 Drew Nelson D 5 0 3 3 6 Will Shephard D 38 1 1 2 7 Christian Theberge D 35 1 1 2 17 Landon Greenough D 13 0 2 2 # Goalie GP W-L-T GAA SV% Shutouts 29 Liam Beerman 42 27-9 2.374 0.9226 4
COACHES
Fyodor Nikolayenya Photo by John Elftmann-NAHL

Lone Star Brahmas

LONE STAR BRAHMAS ROSTER

SPECIAL TEAMS

SKATER AND GOALIE STATS

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# Name Pos Shoots DOB Height Weight Hometown Forwards 61 Connor Bergeron F L 2003-05-02 5’ 11 170 Oxford 89 Anthony Cappello F L 2005-08-26 6’ 4 190 Ossining 19 Ryan Comishock F R 2004-05-13 6’ 2 190 Enosburg Falls 10 Max Hamstad F L 2003-03-18 6’ 2 200 White Bear Lake 23 Brock James F R 2004-06-01 6’ 0 170 Falmouth 16 Justin Kerr F R 2004-01-08 6’ 3 185 Grand Rapids 27 Owen Kerr F R 2004-01-24 6’ 2 200 Varna 88 Jacob MacDonald F L 2004-09-23 6’ 1 185 Fort Worth 20 Charlie Masek F R 2004-04-13 5’ 10 174 Chicago 15 Vladimir Saibel F L 2005-12-20 5’ 9 165 Frisco 76 Spencer Sasenbury F L 2004-05-24 6’ 3 170 Fayetteville 90 David Skuhrovec F L 2003-01-20 6’ 2” 175 Most 29 Saxton Tess F L 2005-07-07 6’ 1 180 Chicago 7 Ivan Zadvernyuk F L 2004-04-12 6’ 1 190 Moskva Defensemen 6 Antti Autere D L 2004-02-10 5’ 11 175 Ivyland 72 Zdenek Dobes D R 2004-05-21 6’ 2 175 St. Louis 12 Charlie Emmons D L 2005-09-14 6’ 0 185 Washington Township 21 Bryce Ingles D R 2005-07-08 5’ 9 180 Clyde 4 Kyle Isenberg D R 2004-05-08 6’ 1 195 Anaheim 64 Alex Keskintepe D L 2003-01-22 6’ 4 200 Atlanta 55 Ray Murakami D L 2003-04-03 6’ 0 185 Tomakomai 5 Zach Rizzo D R 2004-08-07 5’ 11 170 Atlanta 24 Tristan Taylor D R 2004-01-21 6’ 3 200 Anmore, BC Goalies # Name Pos Shoots Catches DOB Height Weight Hometown 1 Deivs Rolovs G L L 2004-05-08 6’ 2 185 Riga 32 Jack Wieneke G L 2003-03-08 6’ 2 185 Plymouth # Player Pos GP G A PTS 7 Ivan Zadvernyuk F 59 21 43 64 23 Brock James F 54 22 34 56 16 Justin Kerr F 58 22 22 44 88 Jacob MacDonald F 44 22 19 41 21 Bryce Ingles D 57 7 31 38 90 David Skuhrovec F 42 11 26 37 61 Connor Bergeron F 55 15 18 33 27 Owen Kerr F 55 15 17 32 20 Charlie Masek F 56 14 13 27 89 Anthony Cappello F 56 11 15 26 6 Antti Autere D 55 1 24 25 55 Ray Murakami D 37 4 16 20 29 Saxton Tess F 52 7 10 17
Power Power Play % 18.40% 17th in League Power Play Goals 46 15th in League Penalty Kill % 89.52% 1st in League Short-Handed Goals 6 18th in League
Head Coach: Dan Wildfong Assistant Coach: Logan Murphy 10 Max Hamstad F 38 4 13 17 64 Alex Keskintepe D 58 2 14 16 4 Kyle Isenberg D 47 1 8 9 12 Charlie Emmons D 55 1 4 5 15 Vladimir Saibel F 4 2 2 4 5 Zach Rizzo D 28 2 2 4 76 Spencer Sasenbury F 28 2 0 2 19 Ryan Comishock F 6 0 1 1 24 Tristan Taylor D 7 1 0 1 72 Zdenek Dobes D 19 0 0 0 # Goalie GP W-L-T GAA SV% Shutouts 32 Jack Wieneke 28 22-2 1.392 0.9415 8 1 Deivs Rolovs 34 22-7 1.832 0.9187 2
COACHES
Antii Autere Photo by John Elftmann-NAHL

Minot Minotauros

MINOT MINOTAUROS ROSTER SKATER AND GOALIE STATS

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# Name Pos Shoots DOB Height Weight Hometown Forwards 29 Colby Bear F R 2003-05-02 6’ 2 187 Peguis 12 Cayden Casey F L 2004-10-07 6’ 1 174 Elk River 11 Will Dawson F L 2003-10-03 6’ 0 188 Traverse City 9 John Emmons F L 2004-01-05 6’ 1 177 Washington Twp 17 Jack Gardner F R 2005-11-11 6’ 1 189 Safety Harbor 13 Niklas Ketonen F L 2003-04-09 5’ 11 183 Pori 24 Joel Lehtinen F L 2003-11-12 6’ 3 195 Espoo 20 Murray Marvin-Cordes F R 2005-10-17 5’ 8 157 Warroad 27 Chad Muller F R 2003-07-13 6’ 1 191 Kingston 7 Jack O’Hanisain F R 2004-08-06 5’ 11 174 Troy 10 Chuck Owens F L 2005-06-21 5’ 11 170 Sunfish Lake 19 Nicholas Sewecke F R 2003-12-18 5’ 9 178 Sewickley 18 John Small F L 2004-01-17 5’ 11 190 Orland Park 23 Ian Spencer F L 2004-09-09 5’ 10 184 Mokena 81 Trevor Stachowiak F R 2003-02-25 6’ 1 196 Dallas Defensemen 14 Pavol Funtek D L 2003-07-03 6’ 7 217 Bratislava 3 Jordan Gibbs D R 2004-04-19 6 ‘1 182 Redwood Falls 4 Jacob Ingstrup D L 2006-11-09 6’ 0 203 Lombard 5 Ty James D R 2005-07-05 5’ 8 165 Council Bluffs 8 Rylan Jockims D R 2003-04-27 5’ 10 170 Saskatoon 44 Weston Knox D L 2004-04-06 6’ 1 185 Andover 42 Adam Mahler D R 2004-07-25 6’ 1 211 Ancaster 91 Colby Woogk D L 2004-07-10 6’ 2 193 Fort Worth Goalies # Name Pos Shoots Catches DOB Height Weight Hometown 33 Brady James G 2003-02-19 6’ 1 182 Beaconsfield 38 Lukas Swedin G L 2004-04-16 5’ 9 150 Stockholm # Player Pos GP G A PTS 7 Jack O’Hanisain F 59 29 32 61 24 Joel Lehtinen F 53 16 35 51 13 Niklas Ketonen F 54 14 34 48 81 Trevor Stachowiak F 59 14 32 46 91 Colby Woogk D 57 18 21 39 11 Will Dawson F 57 13 22 35 12 Cayden Casey F 57 12 22 34 18 John Small F 59 9 23 32 27 Chad Muller F 53 14 17 31 8 Rylan Jockims D 54 3 26 29 19 Nicholas Sewecke F 55 15 13 28 9 John Emmons F 57 9 17 26 42 Adam Mahler D 58 8 16 24
Power Power Play % 19.77% 11th in League Power Play Goals 52 5th in League Penalty Kill % 87.61% 2nd in League Short-Handed Goals 2 30th in League
Head Coach: Cody Campbell Assistant Coach: Tyler Ebner 44 Weston Knox D 52 5 19 24 23 Ian Spencer F 47 4 16 20 29 Colby Bear F 57 11 5 16 14 Pavol Funtek D 45 2 11 13 3 Jordan Gibbs D 51 2 6 8 5 Ty James D 44 1 3 4 17 Jack Gardner F 32 1 3 4 20 Murray Marvin-Cordes F 3 1 2 3 10 Chuck Owens F 4 0 2 2 4 Jacob Ingstrup D 30 0 1 1 # Goalie GP W-L-T GAA SV% Shutouts 33 Brady James 32 24-6 2.117 0.9166 3 Weston Knox
SPECIAL TEAMS
COACHES
Photo by John Elftmann-NAHL

Maryland Black Bears

COACHES

MARYLAND BLACK BEARS ROSTER SKATER

SPECIAL TEAMS

AND GOALIE STATS

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# Name Pos Shoots DOB Height Weight Hometown Forwards 27 Matthew Croxall F L 2006-02-23 5’ 11 175 Chicago 16 Kareem El Bashir F L 2004-03-02 5’ 11 185 Laurel 14 Riley Fast F L 2006-09-05 6’ 1 175 East Lansing 26 Jesse Horacek F L 2003-09-20 6’ 2 185 Derwood 18 Luke Janus F L 2004-04-19 6’ 2 185 Winnipeg 24 Dimitry Kebreau F L 2003-06-16 5’ 11 190 Silver Spring 9 Ryder Nienhuis F R 2003-09-10 6’ 4 215 Sarnia 28 Luke Rubin F R 2005-02-03 5’ 11 170 Fulton 13 Riley Ruh F L 2003-08-31 6’ 2 200 Walnut 10 Tyler Stern F R 2004-08-12 5’ 10 175 Plainview 20 Samuel Stitz F R 2003-06-18 6’ 1 200 Perry Hall 7 Benjamin Tauscher F R 2006-05-07 6’ 2 185 Woodbury 25 Jeremi Tremblay F R 2003-01-01 6’ 1 190 Quebec City 8 Michael Urgo F R 2003-03-26 5’10 180 Davidsonville 17 David Utkin F L 2005-08-21 6’ 1 185 Murmansk Defensemen 2 Luke Amell D R 2003-09-02 6’ 4 205 Mars 11 Sebastian Brockman D L 2004-04-08 6’ 6 205 El Segundo 22 Dylan Gordon D L 2004-08-13 5’ 9 160 Chandler 12 Cal Huston D R 2005-08-08 6’ 0 185 Youngstown 4 Trayce Johnson D L 2003-07-03 6’ 0 195 Toledo 15 Keaton Lipsett D R 2003-02-03 6’ 7 195 Lexington 21 Raymond Perrault D L 2004-11-19 6’ 3 190 Tipp City 3 Evan Sofikitis D R 2006-12-02 5’ 8 180 Bloomfield Hills Goalies # Name Pos Shoots Catches DOB Height Weight Hometown 33 Owen Lepak G L 2006-02-20 6’ 0 160 Clarkston 30 Colin Ronan G L L 2003-06-06 6’ 3 190 Saugus # Player Pos GP G A PTS 24 Dimitry Kebreau F 57 19 33 52 26 Jesse Horacek F 59 19 26 45 25 Jeremi Tremblay F 48 22 22 44 16 Kareem El Bashir F 60 10 27 37 20 Samuel Stitz F 27 12 19 31 18 Luke Janus F 58 11 19 30 27 Matthew Croxall F 39 14 15 29 22 Dylan Gordon D 47 7 20 27 2 Luke Amell D 59 6 19 25 13 Riley Ruh F 36 16 9 25 3 Evan Sofikitis D 51 3 20 23 4 Trayce Johnson D 55 6 16 22 12 Cal Huston D 50 0 21 21
Power Power Play % 19.18% 13th in League Power Play Goals 47 14th in League Penalty Kill % 85.19% 4th in League Short-Handed Goals 3 28th in League
Head Coach: Clint Mylymok Assistant Coach: Sam Shaheen 9 Ryder Nienhuis F 50 8 13 21 10 Tyler Stern F 32 5 13 18 8 Michael Urgo F 51 3 13 16 28 Luke Rubin F 32 8 5 13 15 Keaton Lipsett D 36 0 12 12 7 Benjamin Tauscher F 41 1 11 12 17 David Utkin F 14 4 6 10 11 Sebastian Brockman D 42 3 6 9 21 Raymond Perrault D 49 3 2 5 14 Riley Fast F 1 0 0 0 # Goalie GP W-L-T GAA SV% Shutouts 33 Owen Lepak 27 18-8 2.188 0.9129 3 30 Colin Ronan 29 17-6 2.346 0.9071 3
Dimitry Kebreau Photo by John Elftmann-NAHL

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THE LEAGUE OF OPPORTUNITY

NAHL 2023-24 College Commitments

ABERDEEN WINGS

First Last School (Conference, Division)

Jackson Anderson University of Alaska-Fairbanks (Independent, D1)

Leonid Bulgakov Augustana University (CCHA, D1)

Salvatore Collora University of Windsor (OUA - West)

Logan Gravink Augsburg University (MIAC, D3)

Croix Kochendorfer Robert Morris University (Atlantic Hockey, D1)

Bennett Koupal University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point (WIAC, D3)

Drew Mackie University of Notre Dame (Big 10, D1)

Simon Pollock St. Olaf (MIAC, D3)

Zachary Reim Augsburg University (MIAC, D3)

Gage Stewart University of Maine (Hockey East, D1)

Nikolai Tishkevich American International College (Atlantic Hockey, D1)

Notes

Dylan Wegner Army (Atlantic Hockey, D1) #

Matthew Wisener University of Ontario Institute of Technology (OUA - East)

AMARILLO WRANGLERS

First Last School (Conference, Division)

Colin Doherty

SUNY-Geneseo (SUNYAC, D3)

Nolan Gagnon University of Alaska-Anchorage (Independent, D1)

Ben Ivey Army (Atlantic Hockey, D1)

Jack Ivey Army (Atlantic Hockey, D1)

Lucas Jeffreys Marian University (NCHA, D3)

Jack McDonald SUNY-Geneseo (SUNYAC, D3)

Connor McDonough Lindenwood University (Independent, D1)

ANCHORAGE WOLVERINES

First Last School (Conference, Division)

Notes

DANBURY JR. HAT TRICKS

First Last School (Conference, Division)

Cam Charron Army (Atlantic Hockey, D1)

Notes

Thomas Kiesewetter Princeton University (ECACHL, D1) ‡

David Overbeeke Norwich University (ECAC East, D3)

Michael Salandra Quinnipiac University (ECACHL, D1) #

Wyatt Stefan Sacred Heart University (Atlantic Hockey, D1)

Luka Sukovic Clarkson University (ECACHL, D1) #

EL PASO RHINOS

First Last School (Conference, Division)

Notes

Ritter Coombs Providence College (Hockey East, D1) #

Max Giblin University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire (WIAC, D3)

Luke Lindsay Bethel University (MIAC, D3)

Tristan Zarsky Brown University (ECACHL, D1) ‡

FAIRBANKS ICE DOGS

First Last School (Conference, Division)

Tyler Krivtsov Stonehill College (Independent, D1)

Gage Leonard University of Alaska-Fairbanks (Independent, D1)

Marc Lund Northeastern University (Hockey East, D1)

Marcus Ouellet American International College (Atlantic Hockey, D1)

Kyle Rohrer Lindenwood University (Independent, D1)

JANESVILLE JETS

First Last School (Conference, Division)

Thomas Belzil University of Massachusetts (Hockey East, D1)

Conner Brown Ferris State University (CCHA, D1)

Notes

Notes

Cole Christian Air Force Academy (Atlantic Hockey, D1) ‡

Wilson Dahlheimer Lake Superior State University (CCHA, D1)

Jack Darby Long Island University (Independent, D1)

Tyler Hennen Augustana University (CCHA, D1)

Bryce Monrean University of Alaska-Fairbanks (Independent, D1)

Fedya Nikolayenya University of Alaska-Fairbanks (Independent, D1)

Trenton Powell Long Island University (Independent, D1)

Romulus Riego de Dios Air Force Academy (Atlantic Hockey, D1)

Oliver Salo Bentley University (Atlantic Hockey, D1)

Camden Shasby Western Michigan University (NCHC, D1) ‡

AUSTIN BRUINS

First Last School (Conference, Division)

Dylan Cook University of Massachusetts-Lowell (Hockey East, D1)

Will Diamond Northern Michigan University (CCHA, D1)

John Hirschfeld University of Vermont (Hockey East, D1)

Alex Laurenza Union College (ECACHL, D1)

Kaden Muir Northeastern University (Hockey East, D1)

Trip Pendy Brown University (ECACHL, D1)

Austin Salani Dartmouth College (ECACHL, D1)

Trent Wiemken Bemidji State University (CCHA, D1)

Nathan Williams Lake Superior State University (CCHA, D1)

BISMARCK BOBCATS

First Last School (Conference, Division)

Julian Beaumont Robert Morris University (Atlantic Hockey, D1)

Mathieu Bourgault Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (ECACHL, D1)

Tommy Cronin Colgate University (ECACHL, D1)

Landon Fandel Northern Michigan University (CCHA, D1)

Evan Hunter Bemidji State University (CCHA, D1)

Patrick Johnson Robert Morris University (Atlantic Hockey, D1)

Klayton Knapp University of Minnesota-Duluth (NCHC, D1)

Jakub Kopecky St. Lawrence University (ECACHL, D1)

Ben Miller Northeastern University (Hockey East, D1)

Stephen Peck University of Michigan (Big 10, D1)

Jake Peterson Air Force Academy (Atlantic Hockey, D1)

Matthew Rafalski Lindenwood University (Independent, D1)

Drew Roelofs University of St. Thomas (CCHA, D1)

Luke Roelofs Bemidji State University (CCHA, D1)

Aiden VanRooyan Sacred Heart University (Atlantic Hockey, D1)

CHIPPEWA STEEL

First Last School (Conference, Division)

Talan Blanck University of Alaska-Fairbanks (Independent, D1)

Mason Chen Williams College (NESCAC, D3)

Jack Christen St. Norbert College (NCHA, D3)

Leo Eperjesi University of Maine (Hockey East, D1)

Matthew Grannan Bethel University (MIAC, D3)

Nick Hatton St. Olaf (MIAC, D3)

Alex Lunski University of St. Thomas (CCHA, D1)

Mason Peapenburg University of Wisconsin (Big 10, D1)

Lukas Peterson University of Maine (Hockey East, D1)

Peyton Platter University of Alaska-Fairbanks (Independent, D1)

Conner Schneider University of Nebraska-Omaha (NCHC, D1)

Cam Springer Bowling Green State University (CCHA, D1)

Joey Sylvester University of Wisconsin (Big 10, D1)

Ajay White University of St. Thomas (CCHA, D1)

Aidan Willis Air Force Academy (Atlantic Hockey, D1)

Carter Wishart Colgate University (ECACHL, D1)

COLORADO GRIT

First Last School (Conference, Division)

Bowen Burke Union College (ECACHL, D1)

Hunter Cooke Lake Forest College (NCHA, D3)

Brayden Fryfogle SUNY-Canton (SUNYAC, D3)

Jordan Gudridge Dartmouth College (ECACHL, D1)

Max Lacroix Boston University (Hockey East, D1)

Payton Miller Endicott College (CCC, D3)

CORPUS CHRISTI ICERAYS

First Last School (Conference, Division)

Samuel Belanger Lake Superior State University (CCHA, D1)

Notes

Trey Fechko Arizona State University (Independent, D1)

Garrett Frazer Northeastern University (Hockey East, D1)

Grady Gallatin Western Michigan University (NCHC, D1)

Mason Kesselring University of Connecticut (Hockey East, D1)

Haden Kruse University of Alaska-Fairbanks (Independent, D1)

Kyle Kudrna Norwich University (ECAC East, D3)

Jake Merens Ohio State University (Big 10, D1)

Teddy Merrill Colgate University (ECACHL, D1) #

Nick Sajevic Air Force Academy (Atlantic Hockey, D1)

Merril Steenari Colorado College (NCHC, D1)

James Taylor University of Maine (Hockey East, D1)

J.J. Wiebusch Penn State (Big 10, D1)

Gunnar Williams Augsburg University (MIAC, D3)

Ryan Williams Miami University (NCHC, D1)

JOHNSTOWN TOMAHAWKS

First Last School (Conference, Division)

Zachary Aben Stonehill College (Independent, D1)

Justin Gibson Stonehill College (Independent, D1)

Isaac Holt Robert Morris University (Atlantic Hockey, D1)

Notes

Jaden Johnson University of Maine (Hockey East, D1) ‡

Lukas Klemm Mercyhurst University (Atlantic Hockey, D1)

Reid Lune University of Wisconsin - River Falls (WIAC, D3)

Will Moore Rochester Institute of Technology (Atlantic Hockey, D1)

Notes

Justin Rapp Utica University (UCHC, D3)

Dylan Shane Niagara University (Atlantic Hockey, D1)

KENAI RIVER BROWN BEARS

First Last School (Conference, Division)

Dylan Contreras University of Alaska-Anchorage (Independent, D1)

Notes

Landon MacDonald Northern Michigan University (CCHA, D1) ‡

Jacob Margarit Army (Atlantic Hockey, D1) ‡

Blake Norris University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point (WIAC, D3)

AJ Reyelts Lindenwood University (Independent, D1)

Conor Sullivan Middlebury College (NESCAC, D3)

Roope Tuomioksa Augustana University (CCHA, D1) ‡

LONE STAR BRAHMAS

First Last School (Conference, Division)

Anthony Cappello American International College (Atlantic Hockey, D1)

Daniel Heroux University of Vermont (Hockey East, D1)

Bryce Ingles Robert Morris University (Atlantic Hockey, D1)

Notes

Kyle Isenberg Air Force Academy (Atlantic Hockey, D1) ‡

Brock James University of Maine (Hockey East, D1)

Justin Kerr Bowling Green State University (CCHA, D1)

Jacob MacDonald University of Massachusetts-Lowell (Hockey East, D1)

Ray Murakami Niagara University (Atlantic Hockey, D1)

Deivs Rolovs Niagara University (Atlantic Hockey, D1)

Jack Wieneke St. Lawrence University (ECACHL, D1)

Ivan Zadvernyuk Brown University (ECACHL, D1)

MAINE NORDIQUES

First Last School (Conference, Division)

Jake Bernadet St. Lawrence University (ECACHL, D1)

Nicholas Bernardo Long Island University (Independent, D1)

James Bond University of Maine (Hockey East, D1)

Notes

Notes

Nikita Konevych University of New Hampshire (Hockey East, D1) ‡

Bryant Marks University of Alaska-Anchorage (Independent, D1) ‡

Will Reardon Holy Cross (Atlantic Hockey, D1)

Braden Rourke Robert Morris University (Atlantic Hockey, D1) #

Michael Valdez Colorado College (NCHC, D1)

Notes

Nils Forselius Army (Atlantic Hockey, D1) ‡

Oliver Genest Colgate University (ECACHL, D1)

Zion Green Northern Michigan University (CCHA, D1)

Thomas Heaney University of Connecticut (Hockey East, D1)

David Helledy Bentley University (Atlantic Hockey, D1)

Cole Hipkin St. Lawrence University (ECACHL, D1)

Matt Lewis Connecticut College (NESCAC, D3)

Kellen Murphy Army (Atlantic Hockey, D1)

Evan Orloff St. Lawrence University (ECACHL, D1)

Ryan Panico Trinity College (NESCAC, D3)

Nick Ramm Wentworth (CCC, D3)

Nick Romeo University of Massachusetts-Lowell (Hockey East, D1)

John Paul Steele University of Alaska-Anchorage (Independent, D1)

Charles Tardif Sacred Heart University (Atlantic Hockey, D1)

* 2025 - 2026 # Alumni ‡ Committed while playing for another team

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NAHL 2023-24 College Commitments

College Commitments continued from previous page

MARYLAND BLACK BEARS

First Last School (Conference, Division)

Matthew Croxall Holy Cross (Atlantic Hockey, D1)

Kareem El-Bashir Army (Atlantic Hockey, D1)

Ray Hamlin Mercyhurst University (Atlantic Hockey, D1)

Luke Janus Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (ECACHL, D1)

Dimitry Kebreau University of Alaska-Anchorage (Independent, D1)

Adam Schankula Bowling Green State University (CCHA, D1)

Evan Sofikitis University of Maine (Hockey East, D1)

Samuel Stitz Air Force Academy (Atlantic Hockey, D1)

Jeremi Tremblay Sacred Heart University (Atlantic Hockey, D1)

Michael Urgo SUNY-Oswego (SUNYAC, D3)

MINNESOTA WILDERNESS

First Last School (Conference, Division)

Daniel Astapovich Merrimack College (Hockey East, D1)

Joe Cesario Air Force Academy (Atlantic Hockey, D1)

Ashton Dahms University of Minnesota-Duluth (NCHC, D1)

Michael Felsing Robert Morris University (Atlantic Hockey, D1)

Luken Huff St. Cloud State University (NCHC, D1)

Beau Janzig Air Force Academy (Atlantic Hockey, D1)

Ren Morque Air Force Academy (Atlantic Hockey, D1)

Michael Mumm Elmira (ECAC West, D3)

Nate Murray Colorado College (NCHC, D1)

Gustavs Ozolins Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (ECACHL, D1)

Michael Quinn Miami University (NCHC, D1)

Aidan Shirey Colorado College (NCHC, D1)

MINOT MINOTAUROS

First Last School (Conference, Division)

Cayden Casey St. Lawrence University (ECACHL, D1)

Erik Chaffe University of Dubuque (NCHA, D3)

Will Dawson Air Force Academy (Atlantic Hockey, D1)

John Emmons Miami University (NCHC, D1)

Pavol Funtek University of Alaska-Anchorage (Independent, D1)

Weston Knox University of Wisconsin (Big 10, D1)

Philippe Lalonde Dartmouth College (ECACHL, D1)

Joel Lehtinen Stonehill College (Independent, D1)

Chad Muller Long Island University (Independent, D1)

James Norton University of Massachusetts (Hockey East, D1)

Charlie Owens Air Force Academy (Atlantic Hockey, D1)

Trevor Stachowiak University of Minnesota-Duluth (NCHC, D1)

Colby Woogk Western Michigan University (NCHC, D1)

NEW HAMPSHIRE MOUNTAIN KINGS

First Last School (Conference, Division)

Sean Bradley Endicott College (CCC, D3)

Conner Chalmers University of Maine (Hockey East, D1)

Notes

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NORTHEAST GENERALS

First Last School (Conference, Division)

Matthew DeSpirt SUNY-Cortland (SUNYAC, D3)

Phil Feinberg Suffolk (ECAC Northeast, D3)

Toby Hopp Air Force Academy (Atlantic Hockey, D1)

Sixten Jennersjö Long Island University (Independent, D1)

Thomas Klochkov University of Connecticut (Hockey East, D1)

Notes

Bryceon Lago Brown University (ECACHL, D1) ‡

Joey McGraw Army (Atlantic Hockey, D1)

Tyler Ramm SUNY-Plattsburgh (SUNYAC, D3)

Nick Recupero SUNY-Plattsburgh (SUNYAC, D3)

Ryan Remick University of Maine (Hockey East, D1) ‡

Brandon Spaulding Skidmore (ECAC East, D3)

Petter Wickstrom Canisius College (Atlantic Hockey, D1) ‡

Jacob Wilson Trinity College (NESCAC, D3)

ODESSA JACKALOPES

First Last School (Conference, Division)

Cameron Dunn University of Massachusetts (Hockey East, D1)

Michael Kadlecik Air Force Academy (Atlantic Hockey, D1)

Riley Rosenthal Stonehill College (Independent, D1)

Quentin Sigurdson Northeastern University (Hockey East, D1)

OKLAHOMA WARRIORS

First Last School (Conference, Division)

William Ahlrik Lake Superior State University (CCHA, D1)

Joshua Belz Johnson & Wales (ECAC Northeast, D3)

Cooper Boulanger Air Force Academy (Atlantic Hockey, D1)

Will Brenner University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire (WIAC, D3)

Riley Brueck Union College (ECACHL, D1)

Olivier Chessler Union College (ECACHL, D1)

Daniel Duris Long Island University (Independent, D1)

Dominic Elliott Robert Morris University (Atlantic Hockey, D1)

Notes

Notes

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Geno McEnery Providence College (Hockey East, D1)

Nathan Rickey University of Alaska-Fairbanks (Independent, D1)

Connor Smith Union College (ECACHL, D1) ‡

Drew Sutton Union College (ECACHL, D1)

Max Vig Bemidji State University (CCHA, D1)

PHILADELPHIA REBELS

First Last School (Conference, Division)

Jared Coccimiglio University of Maine (Hockey East, D1)

Sonny Dinubile Neumann University (UCHC, D3)

Brayden Duy Lindenwood University (Independent, D1)

Patrick Fortune Holy Cross (Atlantic Hockey, D1)

Jakub Krbecek Rochester Institute of Technology (Atlantic Hockey, D1)

Billy Sheridan Sacred Heart University (Atlantic Hockey, D1)

ROCHESTER JR. AMERICANS

Notes

Tyler Chenevert Sacred Heart University (Atlantic Hockey, D1) ‡

Jack Costanzo Endicott College (CCC, D3)

Jack DesRuisseaux Sacred Heart University (Atlantic Hockey, D1)

Josh Doolan Hobart College (ECAC West, D3)

Carson Dorfman Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (ECACHL, D1)

Marko Giourof Curry College (CCC, D3)

Matt Hanscom Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (ECACHL, D1)

Layten Liffrig University of Dubuque (NCHA, D3)

Will Murphy Connecticut College (NESCAC, D3)

Devin Nabozny Chatham University (UCHC, D3)

Michael Sullo Trinity College (NESCAC, D3)

Aiden Wright University of Vermont (Hockey East, D1) #

Rylan Yates Endicott College (CCC, D3)

NEW JERSEY TITANS

First Last School (Conference, Division)

Dominik Bartecko Mercyhurst University (Atlantic Hockey, D1)

First Last School (Conference, Division)

Matteo Disipio Mercyhurst University (Atlantic Hockey, D1)

Conor Humphrey SUNY-Cortland (SUNYAC, D3)

Mitch Kneidel Dartmouth College (ECACHL, D1)

Luca Leighton Long Island University (Independent, D1)

J.J. Lemieux Bowdoin College (NESCAC, D3)

Danick Leroux Holy Cross (Atlantic Hockey, D1)

Clay O’Donnell Mercyhurst University (Atlantic Hockey, D1)

Cole O’Donnell Sacred Heart University (Atlantic Hockey, D1)

Tyler Procious American International College (Atlantic Hockey, D1)

Michael Sandruck Cornell University (ECACHL, D1)

Noah Vom Scheidt Nipissing University (OUA - East)

Alex Zakrzewski Brown University (ECACHL, D1)

SHREVEPORT MUDBUGS

First Last School (Conference, Division)

Liam Fleet University of Alaska-Fairbanks (Independent, D1)

Kyan Haldenby Canisius College (Atlantic Hockey, D1)

Notes

Simon Becar University of Maine (Hockey East, D1) ‡

Reece Brednich Middlebury College (NESCAC, D3)

Zakari Brice Arizona State University (Independent, D1)

Ben Charette Harvard University (ECACHL, D1) #

Riley Fitzgerald Mercyhurst University (Atlantic Hockey, D1)

Jake Geraci Wesleyan University (NESCAC, D3)

Jack Hillier Sacred Heart University (Atlantic Hockey, D1)

Kyle Kim Army (Atlantic Hockey, D1)

Kristofers Krumins University of Vermont (Hockey East, D1)

Johnny McMahon Long Island University (Independent, D1)

Nikita Meshcheryakov Princeton University (ECACHL, D1)

Ryan Novo Army (Atlantic Hockey, D1)

Logan Renkowski Harvard University (ECACHL, D1)

Dominick Rivelli University of Massachusetts-Lowell (Hockey East, D1)

Leo Schwartz Brown University (ECACHL, D1) ‡

Matej Teply University of Vermont (Hockey East, D1)

NEW MEXICO ICE WOLVES

First Last School (Conference, Division)

Jack Dalton University of Maine (Hockey East, D1)

Francois Devilliers Air Force Academy (Atlantic Hockey, D1)

Ryan Johnson University of Alaska-Anchorage (Independent, D1)

Notes

Jimmy Jurcev University of Notre Dame (Big 10, D1) #

Olivier Lamothe York University (OUA - West)

Rasmus Leijonihelm American International College (Atlantic Hockey, D1)

Michael Schermerhorn University of Notre Dame (Big 10, D1)

Ryan Seelinger Miami University (NCHC, D1)

NORTH IOWA BULLS

First Last School (Conference, Division)

Cooper Conway Colorado College (NCHC, D1)

Simone Dadiè Colgate University (ECACHL, D1)

Nolan Grier University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire (WIAC, D3)

Justin Mexico American International College (Atlantic Hockey, D1)

Joe Sweeney University of New England (ECAC East, D3)

Blake Ulve St. Norbert College (NCHA, D3)

Notes

Jayden Veney Union College (ECACHL, D1) ‡

Christian Wood Middlebury College (NESCAC, D3)

Logan Heroux Ferris State University (CCHA, D1)

Notes

Notes

Notes

Seth Murch Air Force Academy (Atlantic Hockey, D1) ‡

Wil Murphy Lakehead University (OUA - West)

Hayden Nichol Air Force Academy (Atlantic Hockey, D1)

SPRINGFIELD JR. BLUES

First Last School (Conference, Division)

Bobby Bartell University of Notre Dame (Big 10, D1)

JJ Cataldo Army (Atlantic Hockey, D1)

Dylan Glinski Trine University (NCHA, D3)

Zach Howard Army (Atlantic Hockey, D1)

Trey Jefferis Sacred Heart University (Atlantic Hockey, D1)

Andrew Schultz Aurora University (NCHA, D3)

ST. CLOUD NORSEMEN

First Last School (Conference, Division)

Jack Christ Minnesota State University - Mankato (CCHA, D1)

Michael Coleman University of Massachusetts (Hockey East, D1)

Sammy Crane Air Force Academy (Atlantic Hockey, D1)

Notes

Notes

Ethan Dalhmeir Miami University (NCHC, D1) #

Niklas Miller SUNY-Oswego (SUNYAC, D3)

Hagen Moe Bowling Green State University (CCHA, D1) ‡

Rhys Wallin University of Massachusetts (Hockey East, D1)

WISCONSIN WINDIGO

First Last School (Conference, Division)

Notes

Braydon Beahm Clarkson University (ECACHL, D1) ‡

Max Beckford Bentley University (Atlantic Hockey, D1)

Zach Burfoot University of Dubuque (NCHA, D3)

Zachary Cline Lake Superior State University (CCHA, D1) ‡ ‡

Erick Comstock Augustana University (CCHA, D1)

Ethan DeKay Michigan Tech University (CCHA, D1)

Quinn Disher Michigan Tech University (CCHA, D1) ‡

Daniil Dolzhenko University of Massachusetts-Lowell (Hockey East, D1) ‡

Tyler Grahme Dartmouth College (ECACHL, D1)

Samuel Groebner Army (Atlantic Hockey, D1)

Jacob Jastrzebski Augustana University (CCHA, D1)

Max Martin Bowling Green State University (CCHA, D1)

Will Schumacher Mercyhurst University (Atlantic Hockey, D1)

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NAHL Prospects Challenge

The North American Hockey League (NAHL) has announced the schedule for the 2024 NAHL Prospects Challenge, which will take place from May 17-19, 2024. The games will be held at Fogerty Arena and the NSC Super Rink, in Blaine, Minn.

The NAHL Prospects Challenge is a valuable addition to the league’s developmental pathway. By incorporating both 18U and 16U teams assembled by NAHL Member teams, it offers a platform for young players to compete at a high level and gain exposure to NAHL coaches and scouts.

The strategic timing of the event alongside the Robertson Cup enhances its significance, as it allows for increased participation from NAHL teams and expands the geographical reach for scouting and recruitment efforts. This alignment

creates a synergy between showcasing top-tier talent at the Robertson Cup and providing a platform for up-and-coming prospects to make their mark.

Moreover, the educational aspect of the Prospects Challenge is noteworthy. It provides an opportunity for players to learn from NAHL coaches and staff, gain insights into the league’s standards and expectations, and understand the pathway to advancement within the NAHL and beyond. Overall, the Prospects Challenge aims at nurturing young talent, strengthening the league’s talent pipeline, and fostering connections between players, and teams.

“You can really see the success of last year’s event in the growth this year,” Director of Player Personnel Dennis Vickers said. “Last year we had 16 (18U) and 14 (16U) NAHL branded organiza-

tions. This year boasts 24 (18U) and 22 (16U) NAHL branded organizations. This provides players an opportunity to prove themselves in front of the NAHL coaches and scouts, and allows the NAHL teams to use a subsidiary tender on players participating in the event. It’s a win-win.”

The event is designed to maximize exposure for the players and bring together teams for like minded and enhanced competition. Each NAHL member club is eligible to enter one 18U team and one 16U team in the event.

“The prospects challenge is a great event for the players to gain experience on the ice and exposure from NAHL teams,” NAHL Commissioner and President Mark Frankenfeld said. “The players should expect to have a great experience and great hockey being played in front of NAHL Scouts. The event provides the

16U Prospects Challenge Schedule

players a chance to be evaluated and perform as they look to earn the opportunity to tryout and hopefully make an NAHL team some day”

Having a three-game round-robin followed by semi-final or consolation, as well as championship matches, it provides a platform for teams to assess talent and for players to showcase their skills. A minimum of four games ensures that each team gets a significant amount of playing time, allowing coaches and scouts to thoroughly evaluate the players’ performances. The three, 17-minute periods offer ample time for players to demonstrate their abilities and for teams to strategize and adapt during gameplay. The Championship Games are scheduled for 3:00 and 3:15 p.m. puck drop on Sunday, May 19.

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Date Visiting Home Venue Time (CDT) Friday, May 17 Aberdeen Wings 16U El Paso Rhinos 16U NSC Rink 1 12:00 pm Colorado Grit 16U Corpus Christi Ice Rays 16U NSC Rink 3 12:00 pm Janesville Jets 16U Fairbanks Ice Dogs 16U NSC Rink 2 12:15 pm Rochester Jr Americans 16U Chippewa Steel - White 16U NSC Rink 4 12:15 pm Austin Bruins 16U Springfield Jr. Blues 16U Fogerty Ice Arena South 2:00 pm Chippewa Steel - Green 16U Minot Minotauros 16U NSC Rink 1 2:00 pm St. Cloud Norsemen 16U Wisconsin Windigo 16U NSC Rink 2 2:15 pm New Mexico Ice Wolves 16U Northeast Generals 16U NSC Rink 4 2:15 pm New Jersey Jr. Titans 16U Kenai River Brown Bears 16U Fogerty Ice Arena North 3:00 pm Odessa Jackalopes 16U Norwich Sea Captains 16U NSC Rink 1 4:00 pm Anchorage Wolverines 16U Minnesota Wilderness 16U NSC Rink 2 4:15 pm Saturday, May 18 Austin Bruins 16U Minot Minotauros 16U NSC Rink 4 8:00 am Chippewa Steel - White 16U Minnesota Wilderness 16U NSC Rink 1 8:00 am El Paso Rhinos 16U Kenai River Brown Bears 16U Fogerty Ice Arena South 8:00 am Aberdeen Wings 16U New Jersey Jr. Titans 16U NSC Rink 2 8:15 am Colorado Grit 16U Janesville Jets 16U Fogerty Ice Arena North 8:15am Northeast Generals 16U Odessa Jackalopes 16U Fogerty Ice Arena South 10:00 am Wisconsin Windigo 16U Norwich Sea Captains 16U NSC Rink 4 10:00 am Chippewa Steel - Green 16U Springfield Jr. Blues 16U NSC Rink 1 10:00 am St. Cloud Norsemen 16U New Mexico Ice Wolves 16U NSC Rink 2 10:15 am Anchorage Wolverines 16U Rochester Jr Americans 16U NSC Rink 3 10:15 am Corpus Christi Ice Rays 16U Fairbanks Ice Dogs 16U Fogerty Ice Arena North 10:15 am Corpus Christi Ice Rays 16U St. Cloud Norsemen 16U NSC Rink 4 4:00 pm Odessa Jackalopes 16U Chippewa Steel - White 16U NSC Rink 1 4:00 pm Austin Bruins 16U Janesville Jets 16U NSC Rink 2 4:15 pm Minot Minotauros 16U Colorado Grit 16U NSC Rink 3 4:15 pm Kenai River Brown Bears 16U Norwich Sea Captains 16U Fogerty Ice Arena North 4:15 pm Aberdeen Wings 16U Rochester Jr Americans 16U NSC Rink 4 6:00 pm Wisconsin Windigo 16U New Jersey Jr. Titans 16U NSC Rink 1 6:00 pm Northeast Generals 16U El Paso Rhinos 16U NSC Rink 2 6:15 pm Minnesota Wilderness 16U New Mexico Ice Wolves 16U NSC Rink 3 6:15 pm Fairbanks Ice Dogs 16U Springfield Jr. Blues 16U Fogerty Ice Arena North 6:15 pm Anchorage Wolverines 16U Chippewa Steel - Green 16U Fogerty Ice Arena North 8:15 pm Sunday, May 19 Semi-final, consolation, championship matches to be determined. 18U Prospects Challenge Schedule Date Visiting Home Venue Time (CDT) Friday, May 17 Colorado Grit 18U Minnesota Mallards Maroon 18U NSC Rink 3 8:00 am Corpus Christi Ice Rays 18U Chippewa Steel - White 18U NSC Rink 1 8:00 am Austin Bruins 18U Kenai River Brown Bears 18U NSC Rink 2 8:15 am St. Cloud Norsemen 18U Minnesota Wilderness 18U NSC Rink 4 8:15 am Janesville Jets 18U New Jersey Jr Titans 18U Fogerty Ice Arena North 9:00 am Fairbanks Ice Dogs 18U El Paso Rhinos 18U NSC Rink 3 10:00 am Minnesota Mallards Gold 18U Chippewa Steel - Green 18U NSC Rink 1 10:00 am Aberdeen Wings 18U Rochester Jr Americans 18U NSC Rink 4 10:15 am New Mexico Ice Wolves 18U Wisconsin Windigo 18U NSC Rink 2 10:15 am Odessa Jackalopes 18U Northeast Generals 18U Fogerty Ice Arena North 11:00 am Norwich Sea Captains 18U Springfield Jr. Blues 18U Fogerty Ice Arena South 12:00 pm Anchorage Wolverines 18U Minot Minotauros 18U Fogerty Ice Arena North 1:00 pm New Mexico Ice Wolves 18U St. Cloud Norsemen 18U NSC Rink 4 4:15 pm Wisconsin Windigo 18U Aberdeen Wings 18U Fogerty Ice Arena North 5:00 pm Springfield Jr. Blues 18U Austin Bruins 18U NSC Rink 1 6:00 pm Kenai River Brown Bears 18U Colorado Grit 18U NSC Rink 2 6:15 pm Odessa Jackalopes 18U Fairbanks Ice Dogs 18U NSC Rink 4 6:15 pm Minnesota Mallards Maroon 18U Norwich Sea Captains 18U NSC Rink 3 6:30 pm El Paso Rhinos 18U Chippewa Steel - Green 18U Fogerty Ice Arena North 7:00 pm Minot Minotauros 18U New Jersey Jr Titans 18U NSC Rink 1 8:00 pm Minnesota Wilderness 18U Rochester Jr Americans 18U NSC Rink 4 8:15 pm Janesville Jets 18U Corpus Christi Ice Rays 18U NSC Rink 2 8:15 pm Northeast Generals 18U Minnesota Mallards Gold 18U NSC Rink 3 8:30 pm Chippewa Steel - White 18U Anchorage Wolverines 18U Fogerty Ice Arena North 9:00 pm Saturday, May 18 Aberdeen Wings 18U St. Cloud Norsemen 18U Fogerty Ice Arena South 12:00 pm Norwich Sea Captains 18U Kenai River Brown Bears 18U NSC Rink 4 12:00 pm Minot Minotauros 18U Chippewa Steel - White 18U NSC Rink 1 12:00 pm Minnesota Mallards Maroon 18U Austin Bruins 18U Fogerty Ice Arena North 12:15 pm Rochester Jr Americans 18U New Mexico Ice Wolves 18U NSC Rink 3 12:15 pm Wisconsin Windigo 18U Minnesota Wilderness 18U NSC Rink 2 12:15 pm Odessa Jackalopes 18U Chippewa Steel - Green 18U NSC Rink 1 2:00 pm Anchorage Wolverines 18U Janesville Jets 18U Fogerty Ice Arena South 2:00 pm New Jersey Jr Titans 18U Corpus Christi Ice Rays 18U NSC Rink 4 2:00 pm Colorado Grit 18U Springfield Jr. Blues 18U NSC Rink 2 2:15 pm Minnesota Mallards Gold 18U Fairbanks Ice Dogs 18U Fogerty Ice Arena North 2:15 pm Northeast Generals 18U El Paso Rhinos 18U NSC Rink 3 2:15 pm Sunday, May 19 Semi-final, consolation, championship matches to be determined.

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NAHL 2024 TRYOUTS

May 24-26

July 25-28

Hudson, WI West Fargo, ND

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July 23-26 Blaine, MN

May 24-26

May 31-June 2

June 7-9

June 7-9

July 12-14

May 24-26

May 31-June 2

June 7-9

May 24-26

May 31-June 2

June 20-23

July 26-28

June 29-July 2

Hartland, MI

Prior Lake, MN Henderson, NV

Henderson, NV Hudson, WI

Hartland, MI Prior Lake, MN Henderson, NV

Greeley, Co Livonia, MI

Troy, MI

Danbury, CT

Plymouth, MI

June 7-9 West Dundee, IL

May 24-26

July 11-14

May 24-26

May 31-June 2

June 29-July 2

May 24-26

May 31-June 2

June 7-9

June 1-2

July 11-14

May 31-June 2

June 7-9

June 20-22

Hartland, MI Prior Lake, MN

West Dundee, IL Blaine, MN Janesville, WI

Hartland, MI

Cranberry Township, PA Rolling Meadows, IL

Anchorage, AK Blaine, MN

Hauppauge, NY Chicago, IL

Rockland, MA

Coming Soon More information at NAHL.com

June 8-9 Forest Lake, MN

May 31-June 2

June 7-9

July 14-18

Prior Lake, MN Henderson, NV Cloquet, MN

June 27-30 Minot, ND

June 5-7

July 9-11

May 31-June 2

July 20-21

July 22-26

July 17-21

May 24-26

May 31-June 2

Hooksett, NH Hooksett, NH

Middletown, NJ

Middletown, NJ Middletown, NJ

Stillwater, MN

July 19-21 Hudson, Wi Bensenville, IL Andover, MN

July 15-17

May 23-26

May 30-June 2

July 18-22

Attleboro, MA

Prior Lake, MN Henderson, NV Mount Prospect, IL

July 8-12 Oklahoma City, OK

May 31-June 2 Livonia, MI

May 31-June 2

June 7-9

Lewiston, NY Fairport, NY

Coming Soon! More information at NAHL.com

May 31-June 2 Bensenville, IL

May 24-26

May 31-June 2

Hartland, MI Prior Lake, MN

May 24-26 Hudson, WI

May 24-26

May 31-June 2

July 31-August 4

Hudson, WI Livonia, MI Hudson, WI

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SAINT PAUL, Minn. – The Minnesota Wild, in partnership with Minnesota Hockey, Pure Hockey, the NHL, and the NHLPA announced today that registration for the 2024 Little Wild Learn To Play Program will open at 10 a.m. CT on Monday, May 20 at www.wild.com/ littlewild. The 2024 Little Wild Learn To Play Program will host 22 sessions across the State of Hockey including the third annual all-girls session at TRIA Rink in St. Paul.

The Little Wild Learn To Play Program is for first-time boys and girls hockey players. Eligible participants must be between the ages of 5-8 as of Sept. 1, 2024. The maximum number of participants per location is 65.

The program is intended for children who have not participated in organized youth hockey programs before or are planning to participate for the first time during the 2024-25 season. Children who have previously participated in the Little Wild

Program are not eligible to participate again. Those in violation of this rule will not be able to participate and their registration fees will not be refunded.

For $189, participants will receive four, one-hour on-ice sessions led by the Minnesota Hockey American Development Model team and a full set of hockey equipment. Kids who do not have skating experience are strongly encouraged to take skating lessons prior to their first

Little Wild on-ice session if possible. All equipment fittings for the 2024 Little Wild Program will be held in person at the following Pure Hockey locations: Woodbury (August 2-4) and Burnsville (August 9-11). Registered participants will receive an email with information on equipment fitting dates and times at a Pure Hockey location. For in-metro participants, you can try on your gear instore, take home the jersey and stick, and

the rest will be shipped to you. For out of metro locations, there will be an option to use an online link to order your gear and have it shipped.

All participants will be invited to attend a preseason Minnesota Wild game at Xcel Energy Center during the 2024-25 season. Little Wild participants will each receive a FREE ticket to the game and have the option to purchase additional tickets through a special ticket offer.

Boise To Host 2024-25 Rivalry Series Game

USA-Canada match-up set for Nov. 10 at Idaho Central Arena COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.

– The first location of the 2024-25 Rivalry Series was unveiled today by USA Hockey and the Idaho Steelheads. The U.S. Women’s National Team will face Canada on Sunday, November 10, at the Idaho Central

Arena in Boise, Idaho.

The game will serve as the third game in the 2024-25 Rivalry Series, with two additional November games in the United States to be announced in the coming weeks.

Tickets for the game on November 10 are anticipated to go on sale in June.

The 2024-25 Rivalry Series will consist of five games, with three games taking place in the U.S. in November and two games in Canada in February.

Now in its fifth season, the Rivalry Series was introduced by USA Hockey and Hockey Canada in 2018-19 to provide additional visibility for women’s hockey and showcase the best players in the world.

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Photo from NAHL.com. USA vs. Canada is set for Nov. 10 at Idaho Central Arena for the first location of the series.

Minnesota leads the nation in PWHL players

Minnesota’s already strong reputation for producing great girls’ and women’s hockey talent has grown by leaps and bounds during the inaugural season for the Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL).

While home to one of the PWHL’s six teams, the State of Hockey is also considered home for 20 of the league’s players (12% of all players), with skaters from Minnesota represented on five of the six PWHL rosters.

For players such as Minnesota forward Claire Butorac, being a part of this first season and playing in front of family and friends has been monumental.

“It took a while to really sink in,” said Butorac, a product of Andover hockey and a Minnesota State alumnus. “Having a PWHL team in Minnesota is instrumental to the growth of the women’s game, as having the highest level of hockey available for young girls to see in person or on TV gives these girls role models they can look up to and also interact with. Getting to have a role in this is something I’ll carry with me the rest of my career.”

Minnesotans Making Their Mark

The heavy Minnesota influence was evident from the very first pick of the PWHL Draft, held on Sept. 18, 2023, in Toronto. Lake City’s Taylor Heise, who played six seasons of varsity girls’ hockey for Red Wing before embarking on an award-winning career at the University of Minnesota, was the No.

1 overall selection by Minnesota (one of seven Minnesotans taken by the PWHL Minnesota club).

Heise, the 2022 Patty Kazmaier Award recipient, was one of 12 total Minnesotans drafted. Those dozen State of Hockey stars made up 13% of all players drafted and 41% of all Americans drafted.

Draft day proved to be just the beginning of the large Minnesota presence on 2024 PWHL rosters. As of April 22, 2024, there were 20 Minnesota natives in the league, including 12 on Minnesota’s roster, 4 with Boston, 2 with Ottawa, and one each with Montreal and New York. Minnesotans make up nearly 40% of all American players in the league (20 out of 54). Massachusetts, Michigan and New York ranked next with 11% each.

“I think it’s awesome to see so many different Minnesota communities represented,” said Butorac. “For

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the Minnesota-born players on our team, it’s extra special to get to experience this inaugural season in our home state and showcase how special the State of Hockey is. Even beyond our team, there are many Minnesota-born players across the league, which is a true testament to the amount of talent in Minnesota as a whole.”

Community-Based Model Produces Talent

The successful community-based development model emphasized in Minnesota has been on full display for PWHL fans since the new season kicked off on January 1, 2024. This “Minnesota Model” has proven to be key to player development and future success.

According to Butorac, experiencing this approach to development at a young age helped prepare her for her long-term hockey journey.

“I was lucky to have coaches in

Andover that cared about my development and went above and beyond to make sure I was given the resources I needed to reach the next level,” she said. “I believe Minnesota players are so sought-after due to the level of play and skill the players are exposed to early on in their playing careers.”

If this inaugural PWHL season has proven anything, it’s that the influence Minnesota has on the women’s and girls’ hockey universe remains strong and will continue to grow. Case in point: in 2023-24, Minnesota led the U.S. with 13,452 registered girls’ hockey players from 19U and under, including 5,244 8U skaters (22% of all 8U skaters). The PWHL currently has players hailing from Andover (2), Blaine, Bloomington, Eagan (2), Elk River, Excelsior, Lake City, Lakeville, Lino Lakes, Minnetonka, Mound, North Oaks, Plymouth, Rogers, Roseville, Vadnais Heights, Warroad and Wayzata.

“Many of our Minnesota players are involved in their hometown organizations, which creates a sense of community reaching from the youth all the way to the pros. This builds a strong foundation,” Butorac said. “I have had the opportunity to coach youth hockey, and I have seen the increase of young girls picking up the game. The impact for me hits home the most when I am back to coach in Andover. Hearing and seeing the impact this league has had just in my community alone is special, and I can only imagine the reaction is the same around the state as well.”

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All invitational tournaments held in Minnesota must first go through a district tournament coordinator before being sent to the Minnesota Hockey tournament coordinator, Tim Sweezo, for final approval. The list below is of Minnesota Hockey tournament coordinators for each district. Please call them if you need information about a certain tournament.

District 1 Tom Mickus (651) 248-3075; District 2 Jake Reinseth (651) 274-9023; District 3 Chad Nicholls (952) 544-0808; District 4 Kris Hohensee (507) 360-6787; District 5 Jeff Carlen (320) 274-3509; District 6 Brad Hewitt (952) 250-6431; District 8 Zac Dockter (612) 735-9703; District 9 Troy Marquardt (507) 384-7386; District 10 Mark Osmondson (612) 747-8308; District 11 Clark Coole (218) 590-0703; District 12 Craig Homula (218) 744-5566; District 15 Cyndi Young (218) 731-5899; District 16, Mark Dragich (218) 791-0229; Senior Women, Nancy Wefler (763) 537-7837.

Tournament entrants from outside Minnesota, North Dakota and South Dakota: Be informed that Minnesota, North Dakota and South Dakota Squirt, PeeWee and Bantam teams will likely have some players up to six months older than the USA Hockey age guidelines for those classifications. Minnesota, North Dakota and South Dakota are using a July 1 age cut-off date while USA Hockey is using a January 1 age cut-off date. If you are concerned about this issue, you should contact the tournament director immediately to determine whether or not you should register for the tournament.

May 2024

2 Edina, MN. Stars and Stripes AAA. Various Youth. Contact Amy at amyw@mnmadehockey.com. Visit https://www.mnmadehockeytournaments.com/starsstripes.

3-5 De Pere, WI. Cheese Cup. Boys 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012. Contact Jay Boxer at cornerstoneicecenterjay@gmail.com or 920403-2000.

17-19 De Pere, WI. Cheese Cup. Boys 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016. Contact Jay Boxer at cornerstoneicecenterjay@gmail.com or 920-4032000.

July 2024

19-21 Duluth, MN. Northern Exposure Hockey Tournament. Boys 2007, 2008, 2009,

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2010, 2011, 2012. Contact Kasey Yoder at kaseyyoder@gmail.com or 651-432-1840. Visit http://www.northernexposureaaahockey.com.

August 2024

8 Edina, MN. Rumble at the Rink. Girls 8U. Girls 10U. Contact Amy at amyw@mnmadehockey. com. Visit www.mnmadehockeytournaments.com/ rumble.

September 2024

21-23 Edina, MN. Liberty Classic. Girls 8U/10U/12U. Contact Amy at amyw@mnmadehockey.com. Visit www.mnmadehockey.com

November 2024

8-10 Albert Lea, MN. Bantam B. Contact Darcy at dbhauser92@gmail.com. Register at www.albertlea.pucksystems2.com

15-17 Albert Lea, MN. Bantam A. Contact Darcy at dbhauser92@gmail.com. Register at www.albertlea.pucksystems2.com

15-17 Austin, MN. Talkin’ Turkey Showdown. Squirt B/C. Contact Marty Clennon at 319-230-6065 or ayha.tournaments@gmail. com. Register at https://austin.pucksystems2. com.

22-24 Owatonna, MN. O-Town Showdown. Peewee C, Bantam C. Contact Mary Kelvie at oyha.adm.director@gmail.com. Register at www.owatonnahockey.com.

29-1 Chaska and Victoria, MN. Squirt A/ B1/B2/C. Peewee C. Contact Laurie Grund at jlgrund@gmail.com. Register at www.cchockey. org/brick-city-tournament.

29-1 Edina, MN. 20th Annual Tradition Cake Eater Classic. 15UA/15UB12UA/12UB /12UB2/10UA/10UB/10UB2. Contact tourna-

ments@edinahockey.org. Register at www. edinahockeyassociation.com/ourtournaments.

December 2024

6-8 Albert Lea, MN. Squirt A. Contact Darcy at dbhauser92@gmail.com. Register at www.albertlea.pucksystems2.com

6-8 Austin, MN. Battle for the Biscuit. Girls 10U/12U. Contact Marty Clennon at 319230-6065 or ayha.tournaments@gmail.com. Register at https://austin.pucksystems2.com.

6-8 Hutchinson, MN. Bardown at H-Town. Peewee A/B2. Contact Adam Simantel at 715-531-5432 or adam_simanntel18@hotmail.com. Register at www.hutchhockey.com.

6-8 La Crescent, MN. Iced Apple Tournament. Squirt C. Contact Kasey Payne, LYHA Tournament Coordinator, lyha.tournaments@gmail.com, 608-385-5448. Register at https://www.lacrescenthockey.com/page/ show/6687062-tournaments

6-8 New Hope, MN. New Hope Classic. Squirt A/B2/C. Contact Susie Melynchuk at 612-940-8686 or smelynchuk@comcast.net. More info at https://www.armstrongcooperhockey.org/page/show/3442473-tournaments

6-8 Owatonna, MN. O-Town Showdown. Bantam AA/A/B. Contact Mary Kelvie at oyha. adm.director@gmail.com. Register at www. owatonnahockey.com.

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6-8 Proctor, MN. Girls 15UA. Contact Carl Burke at pahatournaments@gmail.com or 218-393-2220. Register at www.proctorhockey. com.

6-8 Rochester, MN. Rochester Invitational. Peewee A/B/C. Contact Rob at rob@ryha. net. Register at ryha.net.

13-15 Albert Lea, MN. Peewee A. Contact Darcy at dbhauser92@gmail.com. Register at www.albertlea.pucksystems2.com.

13-15 Edina, MN. 5th Annual Cornerstone Tournament. Squirt A/B1/B2. Contact tournaments@edinahockey.org. Register at www. edinahockeyassociation.com/ourtournaments.

13-15 La Crescent, MN. Iced Apple Tournament. Bantam B1. Contact Kasey Payne, LYHA Tournament Coordinator, lyha.tourna-

ments@gmail.com, 608-385-5448. Register at https://www.lacrescenthockey.com/page/ show/6687062-tournaments

13-15 Owatonna, MN. O-Town Showdown. 15UB/12UB. Contact Mary Kelvie at oyha.adm. director@gmail.com. Register at www.owatonnahockey.com.

13-15 Walker, MN. City on the Bay Hockey Tournament. Squirt B/B2 (No B1 Teams). Contact Mitch at loomis@shoresofleechlake.com.

20-22 Albert Lea, MN. Peewee B/B2. Contact Darcy at dbhauser92@gmail.com. Register at www.albertlea.pucksystems2.com

20-22 Hutchinson, MN. Bardown at H-Town. Bantam A/B2. Contact Adam Simantel at 715-531-5432 or adam_simanntel18@hot-

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mail.com. Register at www.hutchhockey.com.

20-22 Proctor, MN. Bantam B. Contact Carl Burke at pahatournaments@gmail.com or 218393-2220. Register at www.proctorhockey.com.

20-22 Rochester, MN. Rochester Invitational. Squirt A/B. Contact Rob at rob@ryha.net. Register at ryha.net.

27-30 Edina, MN. 56th Annual Tradition Invitational Tournament. Bantam AA/A, Peewee AA. Contact tournaments@edinahockey.org. Register at www.edinahockeyassociation.com/ ourtournaments.

29-1 Edina, MN. 56th Annual Tradition Invitational Tournament. Bantam B1, Peewee A/B1. Contact tournaments@edinahockey.org. Register at www.edinahockeyassociation.com/ ourtournaments.

January 2025

3-5 Albert Lea, MN. Girls 12UB/10UB. Contact Darcy at dbhauser92@gmail.com. Register at www.albertlea.pucksystems2.com

3-5 Austin, MN. Tyler Brady Peewee Memorial. Peewee A. Contact Marty Clennon at 319-230-6065 or ayha.tournaments@gmail. com. Register at https://austin.pucksystems2. com.

3-5 Owatonna, MN. O-Town Showdown. Peewee A/B. Contact Mary Kelvie at oyha.adm. director@gmail.com. Register at www.owatonnahockey.com.

3-5 Proctor, MN. Peeweee B2. Contact Carl Burke at pahatournaments@gmail.com or 218-393-2220. Register at www.proctorhockey. com.

10-12 Albert Lea, MN. Squirt B. Contact Darcy at dbhauser92@gmail.com. Register at www.albertlea.pucksystems2.com

10-12 Austin, MN. AYHA’s Peewee Tournament. Peewee B/C. Contact Marty Clennon at 319-230-6065 or ayha.tournaments@gmail. com. Register at https://austin.pucksystems2. com.

10-12 Hutchinson, MN. Bardown at H-Town. Squirt A/B2/C. Contact Adam Simantel

at 715-531-5432 or adam_simanntel18@hotmail.com. Register at www.hutchhockey.com.

10-12 La Crescent, MN. Iced Apple Tournament. Squirt B1. Contact Kasey Payne, LYHA Tournament Coordinator, lyha.tournaments@gmail.com, 608-385-5448. Register at https://www.lacrescenthockey.com/page/ show/6687062-tournaments

10-12 New Hope, MN. Knockdown at New Hope. Girls 12UA/10UB1/10UB2. Contact Susie Melynchuk at 612-940-8686 or smelynchuk@comcast.net. More info at https:// www.armstrongcooperhockey.org/page/ show/3442473-tournaments

10-12 Rochester, MN. Rochester Invitational. Bantam A/B1/C. Contact Rob at rob@ryha. net. Register at ryha.net.

10-12 Proctor, MN. Peewee A. Contact Carl Burke at pahatournaments@gmail.com or 218393-2220. Register at www.proctorhockey.com.

10-12 Walker, MN. City on the Bay Hockey Tournament. Peewee B/B2 (No B1 Teams). Contact Mitch at loomis@shoresofleechlake. com.

16-19 Edina, MN. 48th Annual John Reimann Tournament. Junior Gold B/Junior Gold 16. Contact tournaments@edinahockey.org. Register at www.edinahockeyassociation.com/ ourtournaments.

17-19 Albert Lea, MN. Squirt C. Contact Darcy at dbhauser92@gmail.com. Register at www.albertlea.pucksystems2.com

17-19 Owatonna, MN. O-Town Showdown. Squirt A/B. Contact Mary Kelvie at oyha.adm. director@gmail.com. Register at www.owatonnahockey.com.

17-19 Proctor, MN. Bantam A. Contact Carl Burke at pahatournaments@gmail.com or 218393-2220. Register at www.proctorhockey.com.

17-19 Rochester, MN. Shannon Cup Girls Weekend TournamentGirls 10UA/B, 12UA/B, 15UB/TBD. Contact Rob at rob@ryha.net. Register at ryha.net.

24-26 Austin, MN. Chris Fischer Bantam Classic. Bantam B. Contact Marty Clennon at 319-230-6065 or ayha.tournaments@gmail. com. Register at https://austin.pucksystems2. com.

24-26 Edina, MN. 12th Annual Quinn’s Cup. Boys Mite 4 and 3. Contact tournaments@ edinahockey.org. Register at www.edinahockeyassociation.com/ourtournaments.

24-26 Hutchinson, MN. Bardown at H-Town. Girls 12UA/12UB2. Contact Adam Simantel at 715-531-5432 or adam_simanntel18@hotmail.com. Register at www.hutchhockey.com.

24-26 Minneapolis, MN. Winter Storm Girls Tournament. Girls 10UB1. Register at www. mplshockey.com.

24-26 Minneapolis, MN. Winter Storm Girls Tournament. Girls 10UB2. Register at www. mplshockey.com.

24-26 Minneapolis, MN. Winter Storm Girls Tournament. Girls 12UB1. Register at www.

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24-26 Minneapolis, MN. Winter Storm Girls Tournament. Girls 12UB2. Register at www. mplshockey.com.

24-26 Proctor, MN. Squirt A. Contact Carl Burke at pahatournaments@gmail.com or 218393-2220. Register at www.proctorhockey.com.

24-26 Walker, MN. City on the Bay Hockey Tournament. Bantam B/B2 (No B1 Teams). Contact Mitch at loomis@shoresofleechlake. com.

30-2 Edina, MN. 40th Annual Bob O’Connor Tournament. Bantam B2/C, Peewee B2/C, Squirt B2/C. Contact tournaments@edinahockey.org. Register at www.edinahockeyassociation.com/ourtournaments.

31-2 La Crescent, MN. Iced Apple Tournament. 12UB Girls. Contact Kasey Payne, LYHA Tournament Coordinator, lyha.tournaments@gmail.com, 608-385-5448. Register at https://www.lacrescenthockey.com/page/ show/6687062-tournaments

31-2 Proctor, MN. Squirt B2. Contact Carl Burke at pahatournaments@gmail.com or 218393-2220. Register at www.proctorhockey.com.

February 2025

1-2 Albert Lea, MN. Mites 8U Boys/8U Girls. Contact Darcy at dbhauser92@gmail. com. Register at www.albertlea.pucksystems2. com

7-9 Albert Lea, MN. Bantam C. Contact Darcy at dbhauser92@gmail.com. Register at www.albertlea.pucksystems2.com

7-9 Edina, MN. 1st Annual Girls Mite Jamboree. Girls Mite 4 and 3. Contact tournaments@edinahockey.org. Register at www. edinahockeyassociation.com/ourtournaments.

7-9 New Hope, MN. New Hope Invitational. Bantam A, Peewee A. Contact Susie Melynchuk at 612-940-8686 or smelynchuk@comcast.net. More info at https:// www.armstrongcooperhockey.org/page/ show/3442473-tournaments

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