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The Southeast Division of the USPHL Elite Conference kept up its title as the “Home Of The Champions.” Every National Champion since 2017-18 has come out of the Southeast, including the Richmond Generals for the second time in that span. No one ever underestimates the Southeast Division in its competitive might. Order is 2021-2022…
Read More58 Premier, Elite Alumni Played For NCAA Division III National Tournament Teams The USPHL congratulates its three USPHL Premier and Elite Alumni who won the NCAA Division III championship with Hobart College, which captured its third straight national championship. These three players were among 58 Premier and Elite alumni who joined their teams at the…
Read MorePhoto by Nicole Scarpaci By Joshua Boyd / USPHLPremier.com The season may be over for the Florida Eels, but for many players, they are simply opening a door from one fantastic phase of their hockey career to the next. That certainly holds true for Eels defenseman Owen Blyth, who is moving on to an NCAA…
Read MoreForwards: Braylen Cox, Potomac Patriots Cox (‘05/Nashville, Tenn.) was everywhere the Patriots needed him to be throughout the month of February’s regular season games. He scored six goals and added nine assists for 15 points in seven games. He finished with 53 points this season, more than double his total from his first two Elite…
Read MoreFlorida Division Caleb Rae, Florida Jr. Blades Rae (‘07/Stouffville, Ont.) closed out his first USPHL season absolutely on fire, posting 66 points in 44 games – this coming from a line of 33-33-66. He scored 12 goals and added 13 assists for 25 points in 11 games in February. Dylan Hineman, Tampa Bay Juniors …
Read MoreForward: Jason Gongol, Chicago Crush Gongol (‘05/Carol Stream, Ill.) finished as the leading scorer for the Crush, coming in with 64 points in 36 games. He put up 19 of those points in 12 games in February, scoring five goals and adding 14 assists. Rocco Romita, Chicago Cougars Romita (‘04/Naperville, ,Ill.) scored eight…
Read MoreForwards Kasper Pohjala, Vernal Oilers Pohjala (‘05/Helsinki, Finland) closed out an immense season with the league’s only fully undefeated team at 44-0 by scoring five goals and dishing out 18 assists for 23 points in just five February regular season games. He finished fifth in regular season scoring with 97 points in 28 games. …
Read MoreForwards: Serres Sadler, Hershey Cubs Sadler (06/Canmore, Alb.) was a goal-scoring magician for the Cubs, posting 10 goals and adding seven assists for 17 points in February. He finished his season with 37 points in 37 games. Viktor Wardas, Rockets Hockey Club Wardas (‘07/Ceske Budejovice, Czechia) played in five Premier games during a…
Read MoreForwards Matteo Pero, Ontario Jr. Reign Pero returned to the Reign after previously playing with the team in 2022-23. He also picked up right where he left off in terms of scoring, with a 7-12-19 line for 3.80 points per game in five games. Pero improved his career totals to 94 points in 51 games. …
Read MoreForwards: Charlie Olmsted, Collège Universel Gatineau Olmsted (‘05/Pontiac, Que.) scored four goals and added 11 assists for 15 points in six games, averaging 2.50 points per game. He finished the season by scoring two points or more in each of his seven games back to Jan. 31. He scored 44 points in 41 games this…
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