More new arrivals updated. NHL Pipeline Rankings

More new arrivals updated. NHL Pipeline Rankings

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The introduction of newcomers continues. The first six could be seen in yesterday’s post. Today we have four first -year students. Again, more information about each is in the sidebar Transfers and recruits section.

JAy Feldberg19, is a 6’0 “170 right shot center of the OJHL Toronto Jr. Canadians where he generated 31 goals and 45 assists in 100 games in the last two seasons.

The 20-year-old resident of Michigan played in the Honeybake Organization and in the BCHL before spending two seasons with NAHL NJ Junior Titans, where Bu all-American Colby Cohen is an assistant coach. Kim, a 6’2 “right shot, was the best scoring blueler of the Titans with 33 points in 50 games.

Colby tells us: “Incredibly gifted smooth skate D-man who can easily move the puck. He was a pleasure to coach. Was the best player I saw in the competition last season.”

Native connecticut Steven Luciano Completes the Terrier goalkeeper. The 6’1 “just prepared for MT. St. Charles and then at Salisbury School in the past two seasons. He had a .919 savings percentage for the Crimson Knights as a senior.

A 5’10 “left wing from Maryland, John McNelis produced 81 points, including 36 goals, in two USHL seasons. He represented Team USA in both the Hlinka-Gretzky Cup and the World Junior A Challenge.

College Puck NXT posted her pre-season Hockey East Power Rankings based on a committee of sources that focus on the conference. Hockey East coaches and media polls will be unveiled in September.

The Cory Pronman of the athletics ranked the Top 23 and under prospects every NHL pipeline Including many drawn up terriers. Emerging second -year student Sascha BoumedienneDrawn up on # by Winnipeg last June, is mentioned as the prospect of Jets’ # 1. Mikhail YegorovWho rose in stock after he arrived at the terriers last season, is #4 prospect of the devil who has too Shane LachancE on #7. Future Blackhawks, who says Pronman, have the 2ND Best pipeline, including #7 Sacha Boisvertt and #13 Ryan Greene. The Wild’s List has Ryder Ritchie at #7.

Not sure why Macklin Celebrini is still considered a prospect, but of course he is #1 for San Jose, while Simon “Haoxi” Wang Slots in #15. The list of Montreal has Lane Hutson on #3, while freshmen Jack Murtagh is #9 for the flyers

While head coach Jay Parolfo If his contract had been extended in July, Ucho is just coming to report about it. It is therefore a good time to repeat that Pandolfo has reached the Frozen Four every year as a player (1993-96) and a head coach (2023-25). Seven times in total.

Pandolfo, an All-American, Hobey Baker Award finalist and Teamcaptain and Teamcaptain, was Pandolfo in 2001 a first-ballot inductee of the BU Athletics Hall of Fame. He is ninth under the objectives of the programs of all time with 79 and 11th in points with 169.

During a 15-year-old NHL career mainly at New Jersey, Pandolfo played on two Stanley Cup champions, 2000 and 2003.

Ucho.com After three successful seasons Coaching Boston University Hen’s Hockey Team, Pandolfo signs multi -year contract extension

Look forward

Chris Peters from Flo Hockey breaks down 13 prospects to view this season in the OHL Including 2026 Recruit and San Jose Draft Pick Simon Haoxi Wang.

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Simon Wang, D, Oshawa Generals (SJS)

If there is a player who should be seen as a potential candidate breakout, it is cheek. The 6-foot-6 Blueliner born in Beijing appeared last season in 32 games with Oshawa after the NCAA has changed its rules to allow CHL players. The Boston University Commit only had two assists when he tried to find his legs in the competition during the regular season. But the advantage of the massive Chinese Blueliner made him the first choice of the second round in June.

He was a much more attacking player in the OJHL before he made the leap to Oshawa and my conviction is that he will find that game more this season. Seeing where he takes things from here, will be fascinating to look at.

Peters’ Picks also include one-off BU-reckut Jack Pridham who, instead, chose to return to Kitchener.



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