T.J. Hughes Path May Become More Normal Uncategorized by Russ_Cohen - April 15, 2025April 15, 20250 For NCAA players who aren’t drafted. Staying in school now is more appealing than it used to be. Why? NIL money, players transferring from the CHL, and finishing your education. All of those options weren’t always available. As far as his decision to come back, some of those things were
Some NHL Draft Prospects And NCAA Free Agents Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - March 28, 2023March 28, 20230 Here's a report on a few that I saw in Allentown over the weekend. Michigan Adam Fantilli - Center - 2023 Draft Eligible - I've been seeing him since his USHL days. Now, at the end of the year in must-win games, he's been outstanding. His power play goal to tie the
How Owen Power and Jake Sanderson Lead Their Teams in Different Ways Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - December 26, 2021December 26, 20210 This article was inspired by a tweet from Shawn Simpson. This is the kind of excitement that the 2022 World Junior Championship is bringing, and it’s early. https://twitter.com/TSNSimmer/status/1475279011710480386 Having seen both players and how they interact with their teams. Here’s what I have to say about this. First off, hat trick aside, and
2021 NHL Draft – – My Top 32 – – Version 1.0 Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - April 19, 2021July 14, 20210 2021 has been a weird season. There are a lot of players out on loan. Here's my first list and it won't be the last. Owen Power – Defense – Michigan - NCAA Matty Beniers – Center – Michigan - NCAA Brandt Clarke – Defense – Barrie - OHL William
Cities Are Getting Ready For March Madness Hoopsology by Russ_Cohen - March 18, 20210 So many people fill out the brackets for March Madness. It heightens the fun of the tournament. There are some great players, who will be future pros to watch like Ethan Thompson (Oregon St) or Jason Preston (Ohio), Aaron Henry (Michigan St), or Neemias Queta (Utah State), and finally, Buddy
Cam York is Getting Closer to Reaching His Dream Hockeyology by Russ_Cohen - October 16, 20200 Cam York has been a player I’ve followed for years now. I watched him grow up in the NTDP, seeing him in various games and tournaments over the years, and now he’s inching closer to turning pro. York was a player who greatly benefitted from Flyers Rookie Camp, you remember, back
Bill Muckalt the Coach Hockeyology by Murray Pam - June 25, 2018July 11, 20180 After an 11th shoulder surgery prematurely ended his NHL playing career in 2003, Surrey, BC native Bill Muckalt turned to coaching. Mel Pearson who recruited Muckalt to play Michigan asked the 1998 Hobey Baker nominee to join his staff at Michigan Tech. After a four-year run, Muckalt took over as coach
Tracking the NTDP in the 2018 NHL Draft Hockeyology by Ryan Biech - June 22, 20180 The most fascinating group of players in this draft class has to be the USNDTP. Without a doubt, Oliver Wahlstrom will be the first name to be selected and then after that Joel Farabee. Once you get passed those two names, it’s anyone’s guess. On the back-end, Bode Wilde was always seen