USHL

Miami University RedHawks Receive Commitment from Top USHL Netminder

Miami University (OH) RedHawks head coach Anthony Noreen continues to build an impressive recruiting class for the 2025-2026 season, recently securing a top USHL goaltender. Russian netminder Shikhabutdin Gadzhiev announced his commitment to the RedHawks on Thursday, making him the only goalie currently committed in the recruiting pipeline. After initially committing to the Michigan Tech […]

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ECHL: Alexander Campbell Joins Atlanta Gladiators on Loan from Milwaukee Admirals

Alexander “Alex” Campbell, Forward Alex Campbell (F) has been assigned to the Atlanta Gladiators and is on loan from the Milwaukee Admirals (AHL). Campbell was drafted in the 3rd round, 65th overall, by the Nashville Predators in the 2019 NHL Entry Draft. Known for his versatility, Campbell can play both left wing and center positions. […]

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ECHL: Adirondack Thunder Sign Gustav Muller

The Adirondack Thunder have signed center Gustav Muller to an ECHL contract. Muller has 10 goals and 15 assists for 25 points this season with the Roanoke Rail Yard Dogs. He was centering the top line during his time in Roanoke. This comes as a bit of a shock as the Thunder are expected to […]

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ECHL: Worcester Railers Acquire Mark Cheremeta From Orlando Solar Bears

The Worcester Railers have announced that they’ve acquired forward Mark Cheremeta from the Orlando Solar Bears in exchange for future considerations. Chermeta, 25, is now on his third team in his rookie season, as he’s spent time with the Kalamazoo Wings, Orlando Solar Bears, and now the Worcester Railers. This is the second time he’s […]

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ECHL: Adirondack Thunder Sign Mitch Walinski

The Adirondack Thunder have announced that they have signed forward Mitch Walinski for the remainder of the 2024-25 season. He originally re-signed with the Gladiators back in August but didn’t appear in any regular season games with the team this season. This is the fourth player the Thunder have signed in the last week. Walinski,26, […]

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AHL: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins Interview With Tristan Broz

Some may be familiar with Tristan Broz’s name, but if not, they will be soon. Broz is currently a forward in the Pittsburgh Penguins system and assigned to the AHL affiliate, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins. Prior to turning professional, Broz played in the USHL with Fargo Force and the NCAA with the University of Minnesota and the […]

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ECHL: Rapid City Rush Trade Defenseman To The Worcester Railers

The Rapid City Rush have announced that they have traded 6’5″ defenseman Brenden Rons to the Worcester Railers in exchange for future considerations. This is the second new player the Railers have acquired in the last 48 hours after signing Kolby Johnson yesterday. Rons will be reunited with Ryan Dickinson, who he played with in […]

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ECHL: Rapid City Rush Announce Trade with Allen Americans

The Rapid City Rush have announced that they have received rookie forward Chaz Smedsrud from the Allen Americans in exchange for future considerations. Junior and Collegiate Career Chaz Smedsrud started his junior career in the 2016-17 season with the Notre Dame Hounds of the SJHL. In his two seasons with the Hounds, he played in […]

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ECHL: Atlanta Gladiators 2024-25 Season Opening Roster

The ECHL has revealed the opening roster for the Atlanta Gladiators for the 2024-25 season, which will debut on October 19th against the Indy Fuel. Each ECHL team is allowed a maximum of 20 players on the active roster, with no more than 18 skaters at any time. In the first 30 days of the […]

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ECHL: Spencer Meier Announces His Retirement

Former South Carolina Stingrays defenseman Spencer Meier has announced his retirement from professional hockey. Junior and Collegiate Career The 6’4″ defenseman from Sartell, Minnesota, spent a season playing juniors with the Fargo Force in the USHL. In 59 games, Meier had five goals and 24 assists for 34 points. He had six penalty minutes and […]

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