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By USPHL Staff The USPHL and the Islanders Hockey Club are excited to present the Islanders Hockey Club Showcase making its return to Gallant Arena at Merrimack College and Skate3 in Tyngsboro, Mass., between Nov. 15 and Nov. 20, featuring six days of USPHL hockey! Between Nov. 15 and Nov. 17, the NCDC will be…
Read MoreBy USPHL Staff The USPHL and the Islanders Hockey Club are excited to present the Islanders Hockey Club Showcase making its return to Gallant Arena at Merrimack College and Skate3 in Tyngsboro, Mass., between Nov. 15 and Nov. 20, featuring six days of USPHL hockey! Between Nov. 15 and Nov. 17, the NCDC will be…
Read MoreThe USPHL, in a partnership with The Dan K Show’s Premier and Elite #PowerRankings, would like to congratulate the USPHL Elite’s Potomac Patriots on being selected for the GMU Sport Power-Up Team of the Month! Joining the USPHL in recognizing these efforts is GMU Sport, the 2022 USPHL National Tournament Sponsor and official partner of…
Read More(Summaries by Marlee Bulman) Forwards John Crowdell, Rockets Hockey Club Forward John Crowdell (‘03/Staten Island, NY) is in his fourth year with the Rockets (USPHL 16U and USPHL 18U), this being his first year with the elite team. This season he has grown to be an extremely valuable player for the Rockets. In 12 games,…
Read More(Summaries by Joshua Boyd) Forwards Jayden Price, Atlanta MadHatters A local ‘04 product from Woodstock, Ga., Price has more than picked up where he left off with a 39-point All-Star season in 2021-22. Early on, Price put up four goals and 11 assists for 15 points, an average of 1.67, which puts him in the…
Read More(Summaries by Joshua Boyd) Forwards Jayden Price, Atlanta MadHatters A local ‘04 product from Woodstock, Ga., Price has more than picked up where he left off with a 39-point All-Star season in 2021-22. Early on, Price put up four goals and 11 assists for 15 points, an average of 1.67, which puts him in the…
Read MoreForwards Austin Larson, Northern Cyclones Larson’s division-leading 1.67 points per game through the end of October led the division, just as the Cyclones led the entire Elite Conference with a .955 winning percentage off a 10-0-1-0 record. Larson was there every step of the way, missing the scoresheet only once out of the nine games…
Read MoreForwards Austin Larson, Northern Cyclones Larson’s division-leading 1.67 points per game through the end of October led the division, just as the Cyclones led the entire Elite Conference with a .955 winning percentage off a 10-0-1-0 record. Larson was there every step of the way, missing the scoresheet only once out of the nine games…
Read MoreBy Joshua Boyd / USPHL.com A trip around the South is always pleasant, especially as the weather up north begins getting a little colder every day. The big story over the last week was, of course, the return of the two Florida teams most impacted by Hurricane Ian on Sept. 28 – the Florida…
Read MoreSoutheast Division Forwards: Matteo Viglino, Carolina Jr. Hurricanes Viglino (‘04/Davos, Switzerland) had himself a weekend, posting four goals and assist for the majority of the eight points he’s scored over nine games this year with the Jr. Canes. He helped Carolina to a weekend sweep in its first two meetings with the Columbia Infantry. Viglino…
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