USPHL Premier 2024-25 New England All-Division Second Team
Second Team
Forward: Zack Warner-Senee, Worcester Railers JHC
Warner-Senee (‘06/Leominster, Mass.) never let up for the Railers in his first season with the Railers, which was his third year in the Railers organization. He scored 20 goals and 28 assists for 48 points in just 30 games for the Railers Premier team. The remainder of the season was spent with their NCDC squad, with whom Warner-Senee earned three assists in 12 games. He was also a New England/Atlantic All-Star, earning one assist.
Forward: Jacob Carey, Springfield Pics
Carey’s brief commute from half a world away in New Zealand has more than paid off for the Pics. A second-year Premier player who completed his first season in Springfield, Carey produced 25 goals and 34 assists for 59 points in 37 games. The ‘05 from Christchurch, New Zealand, now has 90 points in 63 career regular season games. He had 13 points in 11 games for the Pics in their run to the National Championship game.
Forward: Jack Roberts, Islanders Hockey Club
Roberts (’04/Middlefield, Conn.) led IHC in scoring, posting 19 goals and 37 assists for 56 points in 37 games. He put up a 1.51 points per game average, which also led the Islanders. He also leaves the Islanders – bound for Manhattanville University – as their all-time leading scorer, with 44 goals and 78 assists for 122 points in 114 games. He played at Nationals twice, including in the 2024 National Championship Game. He registered three assists in two USPHL Premier All-Star Games in Janury. In December, he earned an NCDC call-up, as well.
Defense: Payton Kender, South Shore Kings
Kender (’04/Brewster, Mass.) is fourth on the Kings’ all-time USPHL Premier leaderboard, going back to the league’s 2017-18 inception. He finished with a 27-34-61 line in 87 games, including a career-best 36 points in 41 games, improving on the already impressive 25 points he registered last season. He was powerful for the Kings in the 2025 playoffs, putting up six points in six games this year.
Mitch Jongmans, Islanders Hockey Club
Jongmans (’04/Hedel, Netherlands) led the IHC defensive corps in scoring with a 6-18-24 line in 43 games. He has just completed his third Premier season and, after earning a career-best in points total, he has 51 points in 119 regular season games.
Goaltender: Cameron Prodin, Northern Cyclones
Prodin (’04/Dearborn, Mich.) was a top 10 goaltender in the Premier in both goals against average (1.94) and save percentage (.936), helping the Cyclones to another big year and a top three finish in a very competitive New England Division. He went 16-5-0-0 for the season, and he closed a three-year Premier career with a 33-8-3-1 mark.