New England Division
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By Joshua Boyd / USPHL.com The National Collegiate Development Conference congratulates the Northern Cyclones’ Aidan Petroff for being named the 2024-25 New England Division Rookie Of The Year. “I’m honored to be chosen as the rookie of the year for the New England Division,” said Petroff, a 2006-born native of Natrona Heights, Pa. “I…
Read MoreBy Joshua Boyd / USPHL.com The National Collegiate Development Conference congratulates the Northern Cyclones’ Michael Markowski for being named the 2024-25 Defensive Forward Of The Year. “It is an honor to be given this award with so many great players in this league,” said Markowski, a 2004-born native of Spring Lake, N.J. “I’ve played…
Read MoreBy Joshua Boyd / USPHL.com The National Collegiate Development Conference congratulates the South Shore Kings’ Beau Lane for being named the 2024-25 New England Division Goaltender Of The Year. “I’m truly honored to receive this award and thankful to all the coaches who voted for me. I couldn’t have achieved this without my teammates,” said…
Read MoreBy Alexis Demopoulos Through years of experience in the USPHL and the NCDC, West Chester Wolves forward Sean Tyrie is excited to announce his NCAA Division III commitment to Worcester State University for the 2025-26 season. Tyrie spent the past three years playing in the USPHL and the NCDC and attributes the leagues for helping…
Read MoreBy Alexis Demopoulos Forward Tye Battipaglia of the Worcester Railers Junior Hockey Club put in the work this season and earned himself an NCAA Division III commitment to Fitchburg State University for the 2025-26 season. Battipaglia, a Cheshire, Conn., native, signed with the Railers last summer and had a great experience with the team this…
Read MoreBy Alexis Demopoulos With two full years of playing for the Northern Cyclones under his belt, defenseman Thierry Lizotte is excited to advance to the NCAA Division III phase of his career at SUNY-Plattsburgh for the 2025-26 season. Lizotte, a St. Francois, Que., native, has played two exceptional seasons on the blue line for the…
Read MoreForward: Chase Darcey, South Shore Kings Darcey (‘06/Billerica, Mass.) certainly proved that not only was he a powerful force in Elite, but also at the Premier level. During his time with the first-year Elite Kings team, he racked up 41 goals and added 13 assists for 54 points in 41 games, tying for the league…
Read MoreBy Joshua Boyd The South Shore Kings have their mission, and it’s become their main hashtag right now: #DefendTheDineen. Last year’s Cup champion were also the No. 1 team in the 2024-25 NCDC regular season, earning them their first Founders Cup title with a 44-7-3-0 record. Once the Kings made the New England Championships,…
Read MoreFirst Team Forward: Justin Scarbrough, Northern Cyclones Scarbrough (’04/Redondo Beach, Calif.) leaves his three-year stint with the Cyclones having risen to third place on the team’s Premier scoring leaderboard dating back to the league’s 2017 inaugural season. He closed with 67 goals and 48 assists for 115 points in 108 regular season games. He scored…
Read MorePhoto Courtesy San Jose Sharks Congratulations to former Boston Junior Bruins NCDC standout Cameron Lund as he made his NHL debut on Thursday, March 27, with the San Jose Sharks. The Sharks played the Toronto Maple Leafs in San Jose. He skated for 11:03 of ice time in an eventual 6-5 shootout win for the…
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