ECHL: Reading Royals: Brock Caufield Signs With Reading Royals For His Second Professional Season

On Monday, July 15th, 2024, Reading Royals announced that Brock Caufield had signed an ECHL contract for the 2024-2025 season.

Having spent his rookie season with the now-defunct Newfoundland Growlers, Caufield comes to Reading. Caufield dressed in 63 games and tallied 12 goals with 20 assists. Caufield is the older brother of Montreal Canadiens Forward Cole Caufield.

Before turning professional, Caufield spent five seasons with the University of Wisconsin in the NCAA. During his tenure at the University of Wisconsin, Caufield dressed for 172 games and tallied 39 goals with 41 assists. In the 2022-2023 season, Caufield served as alternate captain for the Badgers.

“I am super excited to have signed in Reading, I can’t wait to get the season going and get to meet my new teammates and the fans.”

– Per Royals PR- Caufield on coming to Reading

Before heading to the University of Wisconsin, Caufield Spent two full seasons with the Green Bay Gamblers in the USHL. He posted 18 goals and 40 points in 60 games in the 2017–18 season. He scored seven goals and 17 points in 57 games in the 2016–17 season. During his undergraduate career, Caufield was a Personal Finance major and earned his master’s degree in Sports Leadership.

“Brock will help bolster our offense with his ability to create offense, score off the rush and make plays. Goal scoring is an area we missed last season severely and I think Brock is a really good start and really good piece to start to help fill that hole. All the reports that we have from Toronto and Newfoundland is that he is nothing but an outstanding person. Everything that he should be bringing to the locker room should be positive and well respected. Brock is a good piece to have this early and one we hope to build off of.”

– Per Royals PR- Head Coach Jason Binkley on signing Caufield

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