Jakob Van Zweden

Faced 30 or more shots in 18 of his 27 starts during his junior year. Van Zweden compiled a .916 save percentage in the face of all that work, and held opponents to two goals or fewer in almost half of those games. 

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Logan Spykerman

Split between forward and D last season, but has some real nice fundamentals to his game regardless of where he plays. Stops and starts, competing in puck battles and shows solid puck skills. Twenty-three points in two seasons with the Husky Hawks.

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Krue Anderson

Led the Panthers in goals with 18 last season, and most recently, had a strong fall season with the Michigan Developmental Hockey League (MDHL). Anderson scored 10 points in league play, was a tournament team kid and played in the MDHL showcase last month. 

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Freddie Londo

Lots of turnover this season for Brighton, but Londo brings a wealth of experience to what will likely be a young squad. He’s reached the State Final each of the last two seasons and will be called upon to be a leader if the Bulldogs want to make it three trips in a row.

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Tommy Marinoff

He led the Mustangs in scoring as a freshman and a sophomore, and there’s no reason to doubt he’ll do it again this winter as a junior. Marinoff is a work-hard type who will put in works along the boards, but can also flash some nice moves in the open ice too.

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Christian Gojcaj

Plays with a high motor and good intent. Gojcaj is a noticeable step faster than most players in the Oakland Activities Association (OAA), and produced 24 points in 25 games during his third season of varsity hockey. 

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Braxton McKee

It’s next man up in Byron Center this season after graduating its two big guns. That leaves McKee in line for a significant increase in workload. No worries, though, as 12 of his 49 points last season came in postseason hockey for the Bulldogs. 

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Gabriel Polyviou

Flashes of real explosiveness with the puck and dangerous when attacking the net. Trenton was very balanced last season — 14 guys with 10 or more points — and while they should be similar in ‘24-25, Polyviou could take on a more prominent role in the offense.

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Nolan Harris

He’s a bull in a china shop, who just makes good things happen when he’s on the ice. Harris’ game ain’t pretty but it’s undeniably effective, scoring 23 goals and 42 points, leading the Chargers in scoring as a junior. 

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