Cam Eichner
Back-to-back 20-point seasons for the Rocks, and may be playing some of his best hockey at the moment after being a top performer in the Michigan Developmental Hockey League (MDHL). He’s an iron man too, with a rare chance of playing 100 career varsity games.
Read MoreTrey Damian
Great footwork, and his hands and feet are always in rhythm. Damian’s ability to transition with the puck makes him a dangerous weapon on the back end. A four-year guy for the Wolves, with 78 career varsity games on his resume.
Read MoreCade Doud
A high-motor guy who stops-and-starts on pucks and is constantly involved in the play. Doud has flashed some fancy moves at times, but he thrives more in a two-way role down the middle of the ice.
Read MoreBraeden McNamara
Back-to-back 50-point seasons puts McNamara among the top active scorers in Michigan high school hockey with 142 career points. He was a standout in the Michigan Developmental Hockey League (MDHL) this fall as well.
Read MoreOliver Owen
19 of his 32 points last season came after the New Year. Owen really hit his stride in the second half of his junior season, and has snowballed throughout this offseason. His senior year could prove to be his best campaign yet.
Read MoreDominic Chaput
He led the Rocks in scoring with 46 points in his first season of varsity hockey. After making Team Michigan last spring, and playing on the Michigan Developmental Hockey League (MDHL) tournament team this fall, Chaput could make a case to be one of the best this winter.
Read MoreChad Pietila
So steady and calm under pressure on the back end for the Highlanders. Pietila has been playing top-pair minutes for two seasons already, and I wouldn’t expect that to change any time soon. What an asset to have his experience and skill set.
Read MoreConnor Buchanan
Such an unassuming presence on the ice but can make you pay in an instant if you don’t account for him. Buchanan scored just 15 points last season, but I wouldn’t be the least bit surprised if that total doubles during his senior year with the Spartans.
Read MoreGraham Peters
Good puck skills and a hockey IQ that’s off the charts. Peters is an extension of the coach, with a strong understanding of the game and systems in place. Led the Trojans in scoring with 27 points, and both Peters and TCC should be even better this winter.
Read MoreBrady Snyder
Defends exceptionally well, using his deceptively long reach to take away passing lanes and open ice. He looked great for Michigan Hockey Advancement (MHA) Red; the No. 1 AAA team in the state that went 18-1-1 during fall hockey.
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