Update about 14 new UNH players for the 2025-26 season

Update about 14 new UNH players for the 2025-26 season

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Sam Oliver (F)
Neutral Zone 4.25 ★
Jacob Newcombe (C/LW)
Neutral Zone 4 ★
Nicholas Deangelis (D)
Neutral Zone 4 ★

14 new players before 2025-26 UNH season

From today, the official websites of four hockey -East schools include their hockey schedule from 2025-26 -UNH, Maine, Umass and Providence. The 14 new UNH players identified in “Unh Hockey reloading 2025-26 selection with seasoned talent” and their sweater figures are now on the Wildcats website. In addition to unforeseen circumstances, these 14 players will play for UNH this season.

The Statistics leaf Below listed below, states the 14 new players who are on the right track to participate in the schedule of 2025-26. They come from three different sources: ~ north -american junior hockey competitions: 10 players ~ canadian u sports: 2 players ~ ncaa transfer portal: 2 players

The 10 players who played Junior Hockey last season form the incoming first -year student of UNH. The 2 players who switched from U Sports were first -year students at a Canadian university last season. They will be second -year -old in Unh this season. One player who switches to UNH via the NCAA Transfer Portal will be a senior (Kyle Chauvette) and the other a graduate student (Jack Cronin).

The Statistics leaf The team and competition 2024-25 identify for every new UNH player and their production statistics. Total games played, scoring production, penalty minutes and +/- rating are shown for attackers and defenders. Goalie statistics are played games, victories/losses/tires, goals against average and savings percentage.

The two top scorers in the incoming class of UNH are ahead Sam Oliver (70 games, 54 goals, 30 assists, 84 points) and Jacob Newcombe (69 GP, 38 g, 38 A, 76 points). Oliver’s 50 regular seasonal goals earned him the Mario-Lemieux trophy if the Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League’s Top Goal Scorer. He also led the QMJHL in regular seasonal play goals with 18. Oliver’s 78 regular season points was 10th highest in the Qmjhl. Jacob Newcombe was close behind the 12th most points with 73.

The two top score defenders in the incoming class of UNH are Alex Carr (75 games, 9 goals, 43 assists, 52 points) and Nicholas or Angels (70 gp, 6 g, 33 A, 39 points). Carr’s 45 regular season points bound for the 6th highest under QMJHL defenders. The 32 regular season of the Angelis helps for 17th place among the defenders of Ontario Hockey League.

Alex Carr also had one of the best +/- reports among QMJHL defenders. His +29 differential in the regular season was bound on the 6th best. In the QMJHL season 2023-24, Carr was one of the three Finalists for the Kevin-Lowe-Trophyawarded to the best defense defender. He had the second best +/- rating in the QMJHL with a difference of +55.

Links to ElitePospects.com

Click on his name to view the historical statistics of each player. He links to the player’s page elite-prospects.com. It includes the teams that are played for every season that go back to the age of 14 or 15. Data for skaters include played games, scoring and pim (+/- rating where available). Goalie stats are win/loss record, gaa and save%.

Neutral zone player reviews

Neutral zone Offers detailed reconnaissance reports for university hockey perspectives until their last year of Junior Hockey, the season immediately before they go to university. NZ developed A 1-5 star scale for assessing NCAA and Canadian Interuniversity Sport (U Sports) prospects. The Star Rating indicates how the prospect relates to other players in his year of birth.

The Statistics leaf (shown below) also contains the neutral zone -star classification for every new UNH player. Click on the numerical assessment for every player who connects to all his evaluations and game reports performed by NZ’s Scouts. NZ is a paid subscription service.

The incoming Unh Freshman class comprises 8 players born in 2004 and 2 from 2005. Sam Oliver 4.25 ★ (Alternative Captain, Drummondville Voligeurs, Qmjhl) and Jacob Newcombe 4 ★ (Captain, Cape Breton Eagles, Qmjhl) were unh’s highly rated in 2004 attackers. For comparison purposes, Angus Crookshank And Charlie Kelleher were the last Unh -first -year students with an assessment as high as 4.25 ★. Recent Unh strives for a 4 ★ as an incoming freshmen Ryan ConmyRobert CroninStiven SardarianAnd Ryan Macpherson.

Nicholas or Angels 4 ★ (Alternate Captain, Sudbury Wolves, OHL) is the highest rated incoming defender. Recent UNH First -year defenders with a 4 ★ Including Brendan FitzgeraldColton HuardAnd Damien Carfagna.

The highest rated transfers to UNH are ahead Cam Macdonald 3.75 ★ (Acadia University, Canada U Sports) and defender Oscar Plandowski 3.75 ★ (University of New Brunswick, Canada U Sports). In their latest Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League season, MacDonald was a 4.5 ★ Prospect and Plandowski was a 4 ★.

UNH will bring in 2 new goalkeepers before 2025-26. Incoming freshmen Kristian Coombs 3.75 ★ (Melfort Mustangs, Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League) lead Melfort to the SJHL championship of 2025.

Transfer Kyle Chauvette 3.25 ★ (Union College, Eastern College Athletic Conference)
That senior will be at UNH, was the starting goalkeeper for Union College in the past two seasons. In his last season in Junior Hockey with the Youngstown Phantoms (Ushl) Chavette held a 3.5 ★ Rating.

2024-25 Statistics magazine for 14 players added to 2025-26 UNH-RASTER

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