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Tyler Kopff is currently a sophomore forward on Brown University’s Division I Hockey team. From Ridgewood, New Jersey, Tyler played for the Mid Fairfield Junior Rangers for 3 years and the North Jersey Avalanche for 8 years. He attended Ridgewood High School and played on the Varsity Hockey Team for 4 years, serving as a captain for both his junior and senior year. He played his junior hockey in the British Columbia Hockey league (BCHL), playing for the Coquitlam Express. In July of 2024, he attended his first NHL Development Camp with the Vegas Golden Knights. This came after his successful freshman campaign at Brown, dressing in all 30 games and recording 6 goals and 12 assists.
Ethan Mistry is currently a sophomore defenseman on Brown University’s Division I Hockey team. From Toronto, Canada, Ethan played for the Don Mills Flyers for 7 years, captaining the team in his final season. After finishing his minor hockey, Ethan attended Milton Academy in Massachusetts where he earned his commitment to Brown University. He went on to sign with the Toronto Jr. Canadiens of the Ontario Junior Hockey League (OJHL), before playing 2 years with the Nanaimo Clippers of the British Columbia Hockey League (BCHL). While in the BCHL, Ethan earned first-all-star team honors while leading the league in points by a defenseman. At Brown he dressed in all 30 games as a freshman and recorded 11 assists.
David Chen is currently a junior forward on Yale University’s Division I ice hockey team. From Livingston, New Jersey, David played for the New Jersey Colonials for 8 years, serving as captain in his final year. Afterward, David attended Milton Academy for his junior year of high school and Salisbury School for his senior year, where he earned his commitment to Yale University. Following high school, he played one year of junior hockey with the Cedar Rapids RoughRiders in the United States Hockey League (USHL). In July 2023, David attended an NHL Development Camp with the Winnipeg Jets after his freshman year at Yale. In his first two years of college hockey, he has played in all 62 games, totaling 17 goals and 16 assists.
Ian Devlin is currently a sophomore defenseman on the Princeton University Division I Hockey team. From Toronto, Canada, Ian played minor hockey for the Toronto Titans (GTHL). Ian graduated from Crescent School in 2020, where he was awarded class valedictorian. Following minor hockey, Ian played junior hockey for the St. Michael’s Buzzers (OJHL), where he earned Second Team All-Prospect honors as a rookie. Ian finished his junior hockey career with two seasons on the Coquitlam Express (BCHL), where he earned his commitment to Princeton and served as team captain. After missing the first half of the season due to injury, Ian recently completed his freshman season at Princeton, earning All-Academic honors and the Shapiro Prize for academic excellence.
Boris Skalos is currently a sophomore forward on Mercyhurst University’s Division I Hockey team. From Clifton, New Jersey Boris played on the North Jersey Avalanche for 9 years. From there he went on to play junior hockey in the North American Hockey League (NAHL) and the United States Hockey League (USHL) where he won an Anderson Cup with the Fargo Force. Boris was a standout in his first season at Mercyhurst, leading the team in goals with 15, while finishing second in points with 27. He also led the team in shots (110). This earned him a spot on the All-Atlantic Rookie Team, as well as Atlantic Hockey Student Athlete of the Year.
Luke Devlin is currently a sophomore on Cornell University’s Division 1 Hockey team. From Toronto, Canada, Luke played minor hockey for the Toronto Marlboros (GTHL). Luke graduated from St. Andrew’s College, where, in his senior year, he captained the varsity men’s hockey team while representing Team USA at the Hlinka Gretzky Cup and playing games for the USA NTDP. That summer, he was selected in the 6th round of the 2022 NHL Entry Draft by the Pittsburgh Penguins. The following year, he played for the West Kelowna Warriors of the British Columbia Hockey League. During his freshman campaign at Cornell, he won an ECAC championship and earned an automatic bid in the NCAA tournament.
Tony Andreozzi is currently a Senior defenseman and captain on Brown University’s Division 1 Hockey team. From Winchester, Massachusetts, Tony played for the East Coast Wizards for 4 years and Boston Jr. Eagles for 1 year. He attended and played hockey for Winchester High School his freshman year. He then repeated and played Varsity hockey for 4 years at The Rivers School, serving as captain his Senior year. During his time at Rivers he committed to play college hockey at Brown University. He then played one year of junior hockey in the British Columbia Hockey League (BCHL), playing for the Salmon Arm Silverbacks. During his time at Brown he has played in all 91 games and recorded 3 goals, 8 assists, and 100 blocked shots.
Lucas St. Louis is currently a freshman defenseman on Harvard University Division I Hockey team. From Old Greenwich, CT, Lucas played for the Mid Fairfield Junior Rangers for 7 years and then played his junior year of high school at Brunswick School, earning first team all-NEPSAC. He represented Team USA at the Hlinka-Gretzky Cup before then playing two years with the Dubuque Fighting Saints in the USHL. In his first year in Dubuque, Lucas was the USHL Scholar-Athlete of the Year. In his second year, Lucas served as alternate captain and played 43 games, recording 15 goals and 14 assists. In July 2024, he attended the Pittsburgh Penguins NHL development camp amongst other free agents and NHL Draft Prospects.
Ryan St. Louis is a junior forward on Brown University’s Division I Hockey team. He is from Old Greenwich, Ct and played for the Mid Fairfield Junior Rangers for 5 years. He attended Brunswick School for two years and played on the Varsity Hockey Team. For his junior and senior year of high school he moved out to Michigan to play for the US National Team Development Program. Following that he played his freshman year at Northeastern University. He then went onto play for the Dubuque Fighting Saints in the USHL where he was an assistant captain. Following his year in the USHL he returned to college hockey at Brown University. In July of 2024, he attended his first NHL Development Camp with the Pittsburgh Penguins.
Hank Cleaves is a freshman forward on Dartmouth College Division 1 Hockey team. He is from Riverside, CT and played for the Mid Fairfield Jr Rangers growing up. He played 3 years for Brunswick School, and was the captain his senior year. He played his junior hockey in the British Columbia Hockey League (BCHL) for the Vernon Vipers and was an alternate captain his second and final year. In his two years in Vernon, Hank tallied 79 points in 84 games, leading his team in both points and assists in his second season.
Thomas Manty is currently a senior forward at Brown University. From Andover, Massachusetts, Thomas attended Central Catholic High School before spending two years at Phillips Academy in Andover. During this time, with the help of his coaches, mentors, and father, he established himself as a goal scorer, earning the opportunity to play in Canada's top junior league, the BCHL. In the BCHL, Thomas was named the team’s Rookie of the Year. He spent a second season of junior hockey in the NAHL with the Aberdeen Wings, finishing 9th in the league in scoring with 53 points in 55 games. This performance ultimately earned him a commitment to Brown University. In the summer of 2023, Thomas started his own summer hockey training camp, “One-Six Hockey Camp.” Thomas looks forward to sharing his wisdom with the kids, who, just like him, dream of reaching the next level.
Michael Rubin is currently a freshman defensemen on Sacred Heart University’s Division I Hockey team. From Blauvelt, New York, Michael played his youth hockey for the New Jersey Colonials and the New Jersey Rockets. He attended Don Bosco Prep for three years before graduating from Avon Old Farms. After high school Michael spent time in the USHL for the Youngstown Phantoms and Des Moines Buccaneers and finished his junior career for the Coquitlam Express, serving as team captain in his second year.
Max Scott is currently a sophomore forward on Brown University's Division I Men's Ice Hockey Team. From San Jose, California, Max grew up playing for the San Jose Junior Sharks. He attended Lake Forest Academy, and played his junior hockey in the NAHL and the USHL. In those leagues, he played for the Amarillo Bulls, the Lincoln Stars, and the North Iowa Bulls where he was named Team Captain. As a Freshman at Brown, Max was named the team's Rookie of the Year and co-MVP by his teammates and Coaches with 18 points in 22 games. He also earned ECAC Rookie of the Week Honors after a 5 point weekend versus Yale and Stonehill. Entering into his sophomore season, Max has been named as a Team Captain, the first sophomore in Brown's history to do so.
Vitaly Levyy, from Old Brookville, New York, is currently a freshman forward playing hockey for Sacred Heart University. Growing up, Vitaly played for the LI Gulls from 2012-2020 years before joining the National Runner-Up North Jersey Avalanche 18U team for the 2020-2021, coached by Mark Lotito and Peter Lompado. Levyy then played with the Langley Rivermen for three seasons in the BCHL. In that span, he played 158 games, amassing 49 goals and 58 assists. In his second and third seasons, he was selected to the all-star game and the top prospects game in his second season. He was also named a captain in his last two years in Langley.
Lawton Zacher is currently a sophomore goaltender from Buffalo, NY playing for the Brown University Men's Ice Hockey Team. During his freshman season, Zacher started in 26 of 29 games with a .909 SV% and a 2.91 GAA. Halfway through his sophomore season, he has been selected as one of 12 Hobey Baker Award Nominees in the ECAC (1 of 3 goalies). At the midway point in Brown's 2024-2025 season, Zacher is top 5 in the NCAA in SV%. Prior to Brown, he played in the North American Hockey League (NAHL) with the Minot Minotauros. He also played at the Nichols School for 3 years and was named an assistant captain his senior year.
Tyler Shea is currently a junior goaltender on Brown University’s Division 1 Hockey team. From Stevenson Ranch, CA, Tyler played his youth hockey for the Valencia Jr. Flyers and the Anaheim Jr. Ducks. He played his junior hockey career in the North American Hockey League (NAHL) for two years with the Austin Bruins before playing in the British Columbia Hockey League (BCHL) with the Wenatchee Wild for one year. During his final season of juniors, he committed to the University of Michigan where he played for one season, winning the B1G Ten Championship and earning a bid to the 2023 Frozen Four in Tampa, FL. He then transferred to Brown after his freshman year and currently holds a 2.94 goals against average with a .913 save percentage over two seasons.