Former Boston College goaltender Ryan Edquist will transfer to Minnesota State for his final season of eligibility. As a grad transfer, the ’98 from Lakeville, Minn., will be eligible to suit up immediately for the Mavericks. Edquist was a well-regarded younger goaltender who initially had committed … [Read more...]
Boston College loses another top recruit to major junior
Boston College has lost another recruit to the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL), it was confirmed Thursday morning. Center Cameron MacDonald, an ’03, has signed with the Saint John Sea Dogs, the player tweeted. The Hammonds Plains, Nova Scotia, native played this past season as a tender in … [Read more...]
Cushing product Nolan McElhaney commits to Long Island University
Newly appointed head coach Brett Riley has hit the ground running at Long Island University. The new Division 1 hockey program already has landed several commits. On Wednesday, LIU picked up its first player from New England. Former Cushing Academy star Nolan McElhaney announced his commitment to … [Read more...]
Reid Cashman, former Quinnipiac standout, takes helm for Dartmouth men’s hockey
Washington Capitals assistant coach Reid Cashman will be the next head coach of the Dartmouth men’s hockey team, the school announced Monday afternoon. Cashman has spent the past four seasons in the Capitals organization — the first two as an assistant coach with the AHL affiliate, the Hershey … [Read more...]
UConn forward Ruslan Iskhakov turns pro with TPS
University of Connecticut forward Ruslan Iskhakov has opted to turn pro with TPS in the Liiga, according to multiple reports. The Moscow, Russia, native was a mainstay in the top six for the Huskies over his two seasons. Iskhakov appeared in 64 games while recording 15 goals and 27 assists. Iskhakov … [Read more...]
Analyzing New England’s NCAA commits, May 2020
As of Wednesday, May 27, there are 129 players from the six New England states committed to play Division 1 college hockey. The committed players range from 1999s who are aging out of junior hockey and matriculating to a college campus in the fall to ’05s who are still at least three years away from … [Read more...]