ECHL 2025-26 Player Signings

ECHL: Reading Royals Sign Frasca Brothers

The Reading Royals have announced the signing of forwards Jacob and Jordan Frasca for the 2025-26 season. Jacob, 22, is the youngest of the two brothers and just finished his first pro season with the Cincinnati Cyclones. In 53 games, he put up five goals and 10 assists for 15 points. Jordan, 24, played in […]

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ECHL: Rapid City Rush Bring Back Christian Propp

The Rapid City Rush have announced that they have re-signed 6’2″ goaltender Christian Propp for the 2025-26 season. Junior and Collegiate Career Christian Propp started his junior career in the 2015-16 season playing in the OHL. He spent five seasons in the OHL playing for the Barrie Colts, North Bay Battalion, Soo Greyhounds, and Kingston […]

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ECHL: Tahoe Knight Monsters Re-Sign Nate Kallen

The Tahoe Knight Monsters have announced that they’ve re-signed defenseman Nate Kallen for the 2025-26 season. Kallen, 27, is coming off a career year where he put up seven goals and 21 assists for 28 points while playing in all 72 games. He was the only Knight Monster to play in all 72 games last […]

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ECHL: Jimmy Dowd Jr. Signs With Adirondack Thunder

The Adirondack Thunder have announced that they’ve signed defenseman Jimmy Dowd Jr. for the 2025-26 season. In 27 games last season with the Penn State Nitney Lions, Dowd put up a goal and nine assists for 10 games while also wearing an “A”. Dowd spent time at the New Jersey Devils Development Camp Last Month. […]

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ECHL: Logan Will Set to Make Pro Debut with Florida Everblades

The Florida Everblades have added another promising name to their 2025-26 roster, signing forward Logan Will to an ECHL contract. The Ames, Iowa native arrives in Southwest Florida fresh off a five-year NCAA career, split between Colorado College and Providence College. Logan Will, 24, brings a strong two-way presence and leadership experience to the Everblades’ […]

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ECHL: Finnegan Re-signs with the Thunder, Irwin Signs Overseas

The Wichita Thunder have announced that they have re-signed 5’9″ forward Ryan Finnegan for the 2025-26 season while 6’1″ defenseman Reid Irwin has signed overseas with the Belfast Giants. Ryan Finnegan Re-Signs: Speed and Consistency Return to Wichita Ryan Finnegan began his junior career in the 2014–15 season, appearing in four USHL games with the […]

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ECHL: David Cotton Re-Signs with the Kansas City Mavericks

The Kansas City Mavericks have announced that they have re-signed 6’3″ forward David Cotton for the 2025-26 season. Junior and Collegiate Career David Cotton started his junior career in the 2015-16 season where he played in the USHL with the Waterloo Black Hawks. In 48 games, Cotton had 15 goals and 15 assists for 30 […]

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ECHL: Poisson & Power Re-Sign with Greenville

The Greenville Swamp Rabbits have announced the re-signing of forward Ben Poisson and defenseman Jordan Power for the upcoming 2025–26 season. Poisson Ready to Build on Rookie Season Ben Poisson, 25, is a 6’1”, 196-pound forward from Vancouver, British Columbia, who shoots left and brings a reliable two-way game to the Swamp Rabbits’ lineup. Known […]

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ECHL: Dean Loukus Returns to Stingrays for Second Pro Season

The South Carolina Stingrays have re-signed forward Dean Loukus for the 2025–26 ECHL season, bringing back a young, skilled winger with high offensive potential. Loukus, a native of Calumet, Michigan, is a 5’10”, 181-pound right-shot left winger who plays with speed, creativity, and tenacity. He returns to the Stingrays after a promising rookie campaign in […]

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ECHL: Isak Walther Brings Size and Skill to Atlanta Lineup

The Atlanta Gladiators have signed forward Isak Walther for the 2025–26 ECHL season, adding size, skill, and hockey sense to their forward group. NCAA Career and Academic Background Walther, a 6’4” right winger from Södertälje, Sweden, just completed a four-year collegiate career at the University of Vermont, where he studied Applied Economics. In his senior […]

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