Alumni Update: Jan. 30, 2023

Jan 31, 2023

Alumni update for Jan. 30, 2023:

  • Cade Neilson (2019-22) is in his first season at the University of Alaska-Fairbanks, where has two assists in 16 games played. He was recently named to Great Britain’s 31-man roster for the Euro Ice Hockey Challenge coming up on Feb. 10-12.
  • Nick Leitner (2015-16) had a goal in the Pensacola Ice Flyer’s 7-1 win over the Macon Mayhem on Jan. 16, and added another goal in a 3-2 win over the Roanoke Rail Yard Dawgs on Jan. 28. This season, he has three goals and two assists in 12 games played.
  • Adam Pitters (2016-19) tallied an assist in Bowling Green’s 6-3 exhibition loss against the U18 US National Development Team on Jan. 17.
  • Nathan Burke (2016-18) tallied an assist in a 4-2 loss against St. Thomas on Jan. 19.
  • Mack Byers (2019-20) had a goal in St. Thomas’ 4-2 win against Bowling Green on Jan. 19, helping him to win CCHA Hockey forward of the week on Jan. 23. Byers also assisted on a goal in a 4-3 overtime loss to Arizona State on Jan 28.
  • Michael Perrone (2018-19) scored a goal in UMass-Dartmouth’s 5-2 win over Salem State on Jan. 19. He added an assist in a 4-1 win over Rivier on Jan. 21, and another assist in a 3-2 loss to Westfield State on Jan. 26. He currently has six goals and six assists in 13 games played so far this year; overall, he has 23 goals and 21 assists in 66 games.
  • Jakob Breault (2019-20) had an assist in Utica College’s 6-1 win over Lebanon Valley on Jan. 20, and added two assists the following night in a 16-1 slaughter against the same team. He added a goal on Jan. 27 in a 6-1 win over Nazareth College and another goal the following night in a 4-1 win. So far this season, he has ten goals and eight assists in 27 games played with the Pioneers.
  • Clayton Cosentino (2019-21) had an assist in Air Force’s 6-3 over Niagara University on Jan. 20. He assisted on another goal in a 6-3 win against Army on Jan 27.
  • Connor Beatty (2018-20) scored the game-winning goal to help Endicott win its 13th consecutive game on Jan. 20. He also assisted on the game-winner against Curry on Jan 28.
  • Antonio DiPaolo (2019-20) had an assist in Wisconsin-Superior’s 4-2 loss against Wisconsin Eau-Claire on Jan. 20.
  • Nathan Smith (2016-17) scored scored two goals in the Tucson Roadrunners’ 6-2 win against the Bakersfield Condors on Jan. 20. He followed that up by scoring another goal in a 3-2 loss on Jan. 21. Smith has five points in his last four games in the AHL.
  • Thomas Manty (2020-21) scored a goal in Brown’s 4-3 loss against Dartmouth on Jan. 20. He has at least one point in four of his last five games.
  • Bauer Barry (2021-22) had an assist in Concordia College’s 3-2 win against Bethel on Jan 20. He also had a goal in a 5-2 win against St. Olaf on Jan. 27.
  • Liam Fraser (2020-21) had a goal in St. Norbert’s 4-4 tie with Marian University on Jan. 20. He also tallied an assist in his team’s 4-2 win over Trine University on Jan. 27.
  • Stepan Pokorny (2018-19) had two assists in Ferris State’s 4-3 shootout win against Michigan Tech, also scoring a goal in the shootout on Jan. 21. He also had an assist in a 5-1 loss against Minnesota State on Jan. 28. Pokorny leads Ferris State in assists (12) and in points (18) on the year.
  • Joey Molenaar (2017-18) had an assist in St. Cloud State’s 2-0 win over Denver on Jan. 21. He also added an assist in a 5-3 los to Minnesota-Duluth on Jan. 27. In his third year with St. Cloud State University, he has seven goals and eleven assists in 69 total games played.
  • Henry Welsch (2018-20) made 32 saves in UMass-Lowell’s 3-2 OT win against New Hampshire on Jan. 21.
  • Colton Huard (2017-19) assisted on a goal in New Hampshire’s 3-2 loss against UMass-Lowell on Jan 21.
  • Pierson Brandon (2018-20) scored a goal in Colgate’s 5-0 win against Princeton on Jan 22.
  • Jordan Randall (2019-21) scored a goal in Wisconsin-Eau Claire’s 2-1 win over Wisconsin-Stevens on Jan. 25.
  • Andy Carroll (2016-17) recorded an assist in Minnesota State Mankato’s 4-1 win at Ferris State on Jan. 28, and tallied another assist in a 5-1 against the same team on Jan. 28. In his fifth year at Minnesota State Mankato, he has two goals and 13 assists in 28 games.
  • Payton Matsui (2020-21) scored the game-winning goal in Alaska-Fairbanks’ 4-3 win over Alaska-Anchorage on Jan. 27. He followed that up with three assists on Jan. 28 in a 4-3 win against the same team.
  • Kyle Gaffney (2020-22) assisted on a goal in Alaska-Fairbanks’ 4-3 win over Alaska-Anchorage on Jan 27.
  • Jonathan Bendorf (2017-19) scored a goal and an assist in Mercyhurst’s 4-3 win over Bentley University on Jan. 27. He tallied another assist the next night in a 5-3 loss to Bentley.
  • Riley Murphy (2016-20) had two assists in Adrian College’s 8-2 win over Concordia Wisconsin on Jan 27.
  • Will Gilson (2021-22) had a goal and two assists in Alaska-Anchorage’s 4-3 loss at Alaska-Fairbanks on Jan. 28. So far this year, he has five goals and five assists in 19 games played.
  • Cullen Ferguson (2020-21) helped Union College win their second consecutive Mayor’s Cup on Jan. 29.

Here’s a roundup of our other alumni as they continue their hockey careers across the globe (listed alphabetically):

  • Christian Abrams (2019-21) has one assist in 16 games played this season with Elmira College. Currently in his second year, he has three goals and six assists 42 total games played.
  • Hugo Allais (2021-22) currently has one goal and two assists in 17 games played with the University of Quebec-Trois-Rivières.
  • Will Arquiett (2020-21) has two goals and two assists in 13 games played so far at St. Lawrence.
  • Zach Aughe (2019-20) started his collegiate career playing six games for the University of Maine. In the past two season, he’s played in 28 games for Lindenwood University, where he’s scored seven goals and added three assists.
  • Jake Beaune (2018-20) has a goal and an assist in 25 games in his second season at Mercyhurst University.
  • Brad Belisle (2018-19) has spent the past four seasons at Bemidji State University, where he’s appeared in 21 games total, notching two goals and an assist in the process.
  • Jacob Bossé (2021-22) has one assist in five games with Milwaukee School of Engineering.
  • Logan Britt (2016-18): After two seasons at Quinnipiac University, he’s currently in his second season at Sacred Heart, where he has a goal and five assists in 25 games.
  • Nico deVita (2019-21) played his first collegiate season at Ferris State before transferring to to the University of New Hampshire. So far, he’s played in five games this season with the Wildcats.
  • Colton Fletcher (2016-18) has appeared in 19 games for far with the SPHL’s Knoxville Ice Bears, recording a goal and five assists in the process.
  • Jake Goldowski (2020-21) returned to the states ahead of the 2022-23 season and how plays for the Macon Mayhem in the SPHL, where he has three assists in five games played.
  • Hugo Gustafsson (2021-22) returned to Sweden for the 2022-23 season and currently plays with Vimmerby HC, where he has three goals and four assists in eight games.
  • Cooper Haar (2019-20) has played 38 total games over three seasons so far at Canasius College, tallying three goals and 12 assists. This season, he has two assists in ten games.
  • Logan Jenuwine (2016-17) spent a year at Arizona State University before transferring to St. Lawrence, where he’s appeared in 44 games so far, notching 12 goals and 14 assists with the Lakers.
  • Jack Kelly (2016-18) is currently in his fourth year at St. Norbert College, where he’s appeared in 35 total games. So far this season, he has three assists in 21 games played.
  • Kevin MacKay (2019-22) has appeared in six games with Trinity College.
  • Tim Makowski (2016-19) is in hit fourth season at St. Lawrence University, where he’s wearing the “C” on his jersey this season. So far, he has two goals and six assists in 22 games played.
  • Kyle Mandleur (2018-19) currently has a goal and an assist in seven games played in his first year with Wilkes University.
  • Thomas Rocco (2018-19) played three seasons at St. Cloud State before transferring to SUNY-Oswego this year. So far, he has five goals and four assists in 13 games played.
  • Trevor Russell (2019-21) appeared in 18 games last season at Michigan Tech but didn’t record any points. However, the defenseman already has four goals in 14 games this season with the Huskies.
  • Max Salpeter (2018-19) is in his second season with the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, where he’s recorded three assists in 22 total games played.
  • Spencer Schneider (2019-21): In two seasons with the Bowling Green Falcons, he has two goals and seven assists in 51 total games, which includes three assists so far this year.
  • Adam Shuchart (2021-22) has played in six games with Norwich University.
  • Jake Sibell (2010-21) had a 1-6-1 record in his first year at Niagara University last season. This year, he’s appeared in two games, holding a 1-1 record along with a 3.55 goals-against average and a .857 save percentage.
  • John Sladic (2017-19) is currently in his fourth season at Miami (Ohio) University, where he’s recorded ten goals and eleven assists in 85 career games.
  • Joey Strada (2016-19) is currently in his third year in the SPHL, where he’s played in two games for the Peoria Rivermen.
  • Matt Vernon (2017-19) is in his fourth year at Colorado College. So far this year, he’s appeared in nine games, holding a 2.90 goals-against average and a .895 save percentage.
  • Natan Vertes (2019-21) appeared in four games for the University of Alaska-Fairbanks last season before returning to Hungary this season to play with Fehérvár AV19 in the ICEHL. He currently has four goals and five assists in 28 games played.
  • Gabe Vinal (2017-18) played for four seasons at Brown University before transferring to Clarkson University this year.
  • Dalton Weigel (2017-19) is in his fourth year at the U.S. Air Force Academy, where he has three assists in 35 total games played.
  • Jackson Yee (2020-22) has one goal and one assist in 17 games played this season at the Milwaukee School of Engineering.