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Bruins announce initial roster, schedule for 2025 development camp – 98.5 The Sports Hub

But the club had a roster to announce today, with the initial roster for next month’s development camp unveiled on Tuesday morning. Forwards Tork Mason/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin Green Bay Gamblers forward Will Zellers (34) flips the puck out of the Green Bay defensive zone against the Waterloo Black Hawks on Saturday, January 25, 2025, at […]

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But the club had a roster to announce today, with the initial roster for next month’s development camp unveiled on Tuesday morning.

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Green Bay Gamblers forward Will Zellers (34) flips the puck out of the Green Bay defensive zone against the Waterloo Black Hawks on Saturday, January 25, 2025, at the Resch Center in Ashwaubenon, Wis.

Dalton Bancroft: A three-year player for Cornell, the 6-foot-3, 207-pound Bancroft jumped to the B’s pro pipeline after posting 15 goals (a college career-high for him) and 27 points in 36 games for the Big Red in 2024-25, and 36 goals and 79 points in 103 total games for the program from 2022 through 2025. Bancroft finished his season with one goal in five appearances for the P-Bruins, and is on a one-year, $950,000 deal in 2025-26.

Andre Gasseau: A seventh-round pick of the Bruins in 2021, Gasseau has carved out a strong career to date at Boston College, and is coming to camp after posting a career-best 15 goals and 30 points in 36 games for the Eagles a season ago. Through three years at BC, the 6-foot-4 Gasseau has totaled 37 goals and 88 points in 112 games at Boston College, and has never recorded fewer than 29 points in his three seasons to date.

Beckett Hendrickson: Boston’s fourth-round pick in 2023 (No. 124 overall), Hendrickson put up three goals and 12 points in 39 games as a freshman at the University of Minnesota last season.

Dean Letourneau: All eyes will be on the big man Dean Letourneau, and not just because he’s 6-foot-7. Drafted by the Bruins with a first-round pick last year (their first first-round pick since 2021), Letourneau comes back to B’s facilities after a 2024-25 season that featured just three assists in 36 games for Boston College. The Bruins always knew he’d be a project, but minutes and opportunity has to be the name of the game for Letourneau in 2025-26.

Bret Link: A 6-foot-2 right shot, Link is being invited to B’s development camp after scoring seven goals and 21 points in 37 games for Colorado College last season. The Alaskan-born forward has totaled 11 goals and 36 points through 72 career games of college hockey.

Jonathan Morello: A fifth-round pick last year, Morello scored eight goals and 28 points in 59 games in his first season of USHL play with Dubuque this past season, and added two goals and four points in seven playoff games for the Fighting Saints. Morello is committed to Boston University.

Logan Morrell: Another invite, the 21-year-old Morrell is coming to B’s development camp after putting up 11 goals and 21 points in 32 games for Michigan Tech last season. The 6-foot-3 Morrell, born in Arizona, is well-traveled for an amateur player, having previously played in the BCHL, USHL, NCDC, and NAHL prior to playing for Michigan Tech last season.

Caspar Nässen: Drafted in the seventh round in 2023, the 6-foot-4 Nässen returns to B’s development camp following a six-goal, 10-point campaign in 34 games for Miami University (Ohio) in 2024-25. Prior to jumping to the college game last season, Nässen put up 16 goals and 31 points in 41 games for Frolunda’s junior team during the 2023-24 season.

Chris Pelosi: Boston’s top pick from the 2023 NHL Draft (No. 92 overall), Pelosi is coming off a freshman year that included 13 goals and 24 points in 38 games for Quinnipiac University. 

Ryan Walsh: It’s obviously early, but 2023 sixth-round pick Ryan Walsh is showing signs as a potential late-round steal for the club, with 17 goals and 31 points in 36 games for Cornell last year, and 29 goals and 53 points through 71 career NCAA games to date. Unfortunately for Walsh and the Bruins though, Walsh will not get on the ice for this year’s development camp.

Ethan Whitcomb: Standing at 6-foot-4 and 210 pounds, Whitcomb put up six goals and 11 points in 39 games for UConn last season. Prior to his 2024-25 with the Huskies, Whitcomb posted 50 goals and 126 points in 157 games with USHL Muskegon from 2021 to 2024. 

Defense

Apr 6, 2023; Tampa, Florida, USA; Boston University defenseman Ty Gallagher (4) controls the puck against Minnesota in the first period in the semifinals of the 2023 Frozen Four college ice hockey tournament at Amalie Arena. Mandatory Credit: Nathan Ray Seebeck-USA TODAY Sports

Apr 6, 2023; Tampa, Florida, USA; Boston University defenseman Ty Gallagher (4) controls the puck against Minnesota in the first period in the semifinals of the 2023 Frozen Four college ice hockey tournament at Amalie Arena. (Nathan Ray Seebeck-USA TODAY Sports)

Jackson Edward: A physical left-shot defender, Edward will attend development camp after his first pro season, which included one goal and seven points in 31 games for AHL Providence and two points in seven games for ECHL Maine. Edward was a seventh-round pick of the club in 2020.

CJ Foley: One of two invites on the backend, Foley will skate on Warrior ice after leading all Dartmouth skaters with 30 points in 33 games last season. The Hanover, Mass. native has posted 16 goals and 50 points through 65 ECAC games to date, and played a season in the BCHL before jumping to college.

Ty Gallagher: Signed a minors-only contract with the club earlier this spring, Gallagher ended his year with one goal and five points in 11 games for the P-Bruins after a strong finish to his collegiate career with Colorado College.

Elliott Groenewold: A 6-foot-2 left-side option, Groenewold put up four goals and 12 points, along with a plus-5 rating, in 38 games for Quinnipiac last season. The Bruins actually traded up in the 2024 NHL Draft to nab the Vermont-born defenseman, meaning they see something they like in him.

Loke Johansson: Playing for a Moncton team that won the QMJHL championship this past season, the 6-foot-3 Johansson put up four goals and 22 points, along with a plus-46 rating, in 62 games for the Wildcats last season. Johansson, a sixth-round pick of the Bruins in 2024, also added two goals and 11 points in a 19-game playoff run for the club.

Kristian Kostadinski: Another member of Boston’s 2023 class (seventh round, 220th overall), Kostadinski comes to Bruins dev camp after putting up six goals and 16 points, along with a plus-25 and 99 minutes in penalties, in 62 games for USHL Dubuque last season. An absolutely gigantic human being (listed at 6-foot-5), Kostadinski is set to join Boston College this fall. 

Ben Robertson: Another invite and another Cornell skater, the 5-foot-11 Robertson will report to Boston after scoring two goals and 15 points in 36 games last season. Prior to his tenure with Cornell, Robertson played in the USHL with Waterloo, Omaha, and even had a two-game cameo for the U.S. National Development Team during the 2020-21 season.

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Boston Bruins logo on a white sweaterJerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports

Feb 14, 2023; Dallas, Texas, USA; A view of the Boston Bruins logo during the game between the Dallas Stars and the Boston Bruins at American Airlines Center. (Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports)

Albin Boija: One of the best goalies in college hockey a season ago, Maine’s Albin Boija is coming to B’s development camp after posting a 23-8-6 record, .928 save percentage, and 1.82 goals against average in 37 games for the Black Bears during the 2024-25 season. You just know the Bruins would love to get the 21-year-old Swede in their pro pipeline and goalie factory, and an invite to camp may very well be the start of that process.

Cameron Korpi: Another invite in goal, the 6-foot-4 Cameron Korpi is set to come to B’s development camp after a 2024-25 season that included 7-6-1 record and .904 save percentage in 18 games for the Michigan Wolverines. 

Philip Svedebäck: One of the longest tenures players at camp in terms of pure tenure in the Boston prospect pool, the 2021 third-round pick will come back to Brighton after putting up a 14-8-4 record and .911 save percentage in 26 games for Providence College last season. 

On-ice schedule

Bruins training camp kicks off at Warrior Ice Arena.Matt Dolloff/98.5 The Sports Hub

Bruins training camp kicks off at Warrior Ice Arena in Brighton, Mass. (Matt Dolloff/98.5 The Sports Hub)

 Monday, June 30 (Warrior Ice Arena | Brighton, MA) 

– On-ice session (forwards), 9:50 a.m.   

– On-ice session (defensemen), 11:30 a.m.   

Tuesday, July 1 (Warrior Ice Arena | Brighton, MA) 

– On-ice session (defensemen), 9:15 a.m.  

– On-ice session (forwards), 11 a.m.  

Wednesday, July 2 (Warrior Ice Arena | Brighton, MA) 

– On-ice session (full group), 10 a.m. 

Thursday, July 3 (Warrior Ice Arena | Brighton, MA) 

– On-ice session/scrimmages (full group), 9:30 a.m. 



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Beloit College men’s and women’s hockey teams to play at Janesville’s Woodman’s Center | News

BELOIT, Wis. (WKOW) — Beloit College has signed an agreement for its men’s and women’s hockey teams to play at the Woodman’s Sports and Convention Center in Janesville. The teams will practice and play games there throughout the 2025-26 season. “We’re super excited to be at the Woodman’s Center,” said Beloit College men’s ice hockey […]

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BELOIT, Wis. (WKOW) — Beloit College has signed an agreement for its men’s and women’s hockey teams to play at the Woodman’s Sports and Convention Center in Janesville.

The teams will practice and play games there throughout the 2025-26 season.

“We’re super excited to be at the Woodman’s Center,” said Beloit College men’s ice hockey coach Shane Buckley. “The brand-new rink will be state-of-the-art and a great home for the men’s and women’s ice hockey teams. We look forward to packing the stands for the blue and gold.”

Janesville’s city manager says this partnership is a great example of how the Woodman’s Center is already delivering on its promise to be a regional destination.

For more information about Beloit College Athletics and the upcoming ice hockey season click here.



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Stiga aims to produce more big moments for U.S. in bid for World Juniors 3-peat

Boston College coach Greg Brown saw tremendous growth throughout Stiga’s freshman season, when the forward had 30 points (14 goals, 16 assists) in 36 games. He anticipates Stiga will continue to grow as he is leaned on to play a larger role as a sophomore. “Teddy gives an honest effort every single day,” said Brown, […]

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Boston College coach Greg Brown saw tremendous growth throughout Stiga’s freshman season, when the forward had 30 points (14 goals, 16 assists) in 36 games. He anticipates Stiga will continue to grow as he is leaned on to play a larger role as a sophomore.

“Teddy gives an honest effort every single day,” said Brown, who is also serving as an assistant for the U.S. “He never takes any drill off, and I think having that attitude and that consistent effort really paid off for him last year. I think he had a great season for us at BC and obviously to be able to cap off the World Juniors with the gold-medal game-winning goal is special thing that he’ll never forget.”

Stiga, selected by the Predators in the second round (No. 55) of the 2024 NHL Draft, recognizes the opportunity ahead of him in his second college season. His hockey IQ and skating ability, combined with his aptitude for making plays and finding the back of the net, already bode well for him.

This season, it will be about taking those skills to the next level, and about winning a third straight gold medal at the 2026 World Juniors, which will take place in St. Paul and Minneapolis from Dec. 26-Jan.5.

“I think it’s just kind of about honing in all my skills,” Stiga said. “The start of my college career it was definitely faster paced, but now that I’m used to that I should be able to have a really good start to the year and carry that throughout.

“This summer I’ve just been working on everything — getting bigger, faster, stronger. I know that’s a cliche answer, but it’s what I want and need to do to become a complete player. A better player.”



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News: Peter Schrager, Peacock, DIRECTV and more

Peter Schrager could have a role on Monday nights; Comcast executives discuss the NBA on NBC and Peacock; and DIRECTV customers will receive access to the ‘Unlimited’ package of ESPN DTC. Plus additional news about Shannon Sharpe, Danny Parkins, SiriusXM and Mary Wise. Schrager says he will “probably play some role on Monday nights” ESPN […]

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Peter Schrager could have a role on Monday nights; Comcast executives discuss the NBA on NBC and Peacock; and DIRECTV customers will receive access to the ‘Unlimited’ package of ESPN DTC. Plus additional news about Shannon Sharpe, Danny Parkins, SiriusXM and Mary Wise.

Schrager says he will “probably play some role on Monday nights”

ESPN NFL analyst Peter Schrager said during a recent appearance on the “SI Media” podcast that he will “probably play some role on Monday nights” for ESPN and that he hopes it will be on-site. “I wanted to make a point that I can be on site and be working from the Monday night locales, so I’m going to be doing that a bunch of games,” Schrager said. “Not sure the amount, but I’m hoping to be on site as often as possible and on your screen as much as possible.”

Although he does not know if he will appear on “Countdown” or “NFL Live,” Schrager conveyed that he misses being on the sidelines and would find time in his own schedule to attend games.

Schrager also said that there has not been “a real, concrete conversation yet” on the prospect of him hosting a new show in the 5 PM ET timeslot once occupied by the recently-canceled “Around the Horn,” a possibility reported by Alex Sherman of CNBC earlier in the year. “But if I’m being completely honest, I want to be great. I want to do as much as I possibly can, and my own show would be an absolute dream, and hopefully getting these reps hosting ‘Get Up’ … hopefully that’s a sign that I can do this.”


Peacock price increase could help soften blow of NBA rights fee

Comcast expects its recent $3 per month price increase for Peacock to help soften the financial blow of its new NBA media rights deal, the company’s president Mike Cavanagh said during an earnings call Thursday. Comcast is reportedly paying the league $2.45 billion per annum for the rights under which it will present regular-season and playoff games on NBC and Peacock.

“The impact of this price increase, combined with the strong upfront results … helped position us in the fourth quarter as we launch the NBA and take on higher sports programming expenses, particularly in the first year of the NBA contract when we absorb the full impact of adding these new rights,” Mike Cavanagh, president of Comcast Corporation, said during an earnings call.

Comcast CFO Jason S. Armstrong said the NBA deal is expected to help strengthen Comcast in the second quarter of the year, when it “has historically lacked tentpole sports.” During this year’s recently completed second quarter, Peacock subscribers stayed flat at 41 million.

“Over time, the next few years, we’ll have the opportunity to drive Peacock subscribers higher as we leverage NBA and other content and the [trend] of consumer[s] from the linear ecosystem to the streaming ecosystem continues,” Cavanagh said.


DIRECTV to provide ‘Unlimited’ ESPN DTC package to customers

DIRECTV subscribers will gain access to the “Unlimited” package within the upcoming ESPN direct-to-consumer service for no additional charge, it was announced Thursday. Under the carriage agreement the company reached with Disney last fall — which ended a nearly two-week blackout — it the rights to distribute the ESPN DTC service at no additional cost for its customers.

DIRECTV users already receive the ESPN networks under the existing carriage agreement, making the direct-to-consumer service at least somewhat redundant. The new service, which will be available through the ESPN App, will have enhancements over and above the linear channels. Among the previously reported additions are a “Catch Up to Live” functionality, “Rivals Mode,” and a personalized edition of “SportsCenter.”

“If you buy us through Comcast or Charter or DIRECTV, okay, great,” ESPN chairman Jimmy Pitaro said at “Off The Record with Andrew Marchand presented by WSC Sports” this past March. “We’re happy with that, but we want you to go to the ESPN App and authenticate because that’s where we’re going to have all of these enhanced experiences, like an integration on betting, an integration on fantasy around live games, commerce integration.”


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  • Former NFL tight end Shannon Sharpe addressed the news that he will not be returning to ESPN on a recent edition of the “Nightcap” podcast. Sharpe explained that he is “at peace with” it and enjoyed his time with the network, and he thanked his fans for supporting him over the years.
  • FS1 host Danny Parkins is back on 670 The Score hosting a 24-hour radiothon to raise money for cancer research. The “Cubs For A Cure Radiothon” aims to raise $1 million to fight cancer and runs through Friday morning.
  • SiriusXM registered a 2% year-over-year decline in revenue for the fiscal second quarter to $2.14 billion amid a $21 million reduction in subscriber revenue. The company continues to invest in its audio content, recently announcing a multiyear agreement with Stephen A. Smith under which he will host and executive produce two new shows starting in September.
  • Mary Wise, a three-time AVCA coach of the year, is joining ESPN where she will serve as a women’s college volleyball analyst. Wise retired from coaching in February after over three decades at the University of Florida, and she will make her debut on studio coverage from the AVCA First Serve Invitational on Sunday, Aug. 24.



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Men’s Hockey Adds Cam MacDonald and Will Healey to Staff Ahead of 2025-26 Season

Story Links EASTON, Mass. (July 31, 2025) – Stonehill College men’s hockey head coach David Berard has announced the additions of Cam MacDonald and Will Healey to the Skyhawks’ staff for the upcoming 2025-26 season. MacDonald joins the program as an assistant coach, while Healey will serve as Director of Hockey Operations. […]

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EASTON, Mass. (July 31, 2025) – Stonehill College men’s hockey head coach David Berard has announced the additions of Cam MacDonald and Will Healey to the Skyhawks’ staff for the upcoming 2025-26 season. MacDonald joins the program as an assistant coach, while Healey will serve as Director of Hockey Operations.

“I am excited to welcome Cam and Will to Stonehill,” said Berard. “Both bring valuable experience and knowledge of college hockey to their positions. They will make an immediate positive impact and help us take the next step forward in our development. We are a better program with Cam and Will in it.”

MacDonald arrives in Easton following a successful stint as an assistant coach at Colby College, where he worked under his father, longtime head coach Blaise MacDonald. At Colby, MacDonald played a key role in all aspects of recruiting and was instrumental in the development of individual player skills, particularly focusing on defensemen both in-game and in practice.

He also coordinated the Mules’ power play unit, which finished second in the NESCAC with a 20.3% (15-for-75) conversion rate, and helped lead a defensive unit that ranked third in the conference with just 2.46 goals allowed per game.

Prior to his time at Colby, MacDonald spent three seasons as an assistant coach at Amherst College. There, he managed the recruitment of student-athletes, oversaw skill development, directed defensive play, and prepared opponent scouting reports.

A 2018 graduate of Colby, MacDonald was a standout for the Mules, leading his class in both points and games played. He earned NESCAC All-Sportsmanship Team honors in 2016 and 2018, and was a key contributor to the 2018 NESCAC Championship team that advanced to the NCAA Division III Frozen Four.

Following his collegiate playing career, MacDonald signed professional contracts with the South Carolina Stingrays (ECHL affiliate of the NHL’s Washington Capitals) and the Fayetteville Marksmen (SPHL).

Healey comes to Stonehill after serving as a graduate assistant with the Providence College men’s hockey program. In that role, he was responsible for live Time-on-Ice tagging, video review of challenged plays, and overseeing video operations during practices and goalie sessions.

During his undergraduate years in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Healey served as Director of Operations and Video Coach for the University of New Brunswick men’s hockey team. His responsibilities included coordinating team travel and meals, managing video capture and live tagging, researching and implementing new video software, and supporting coaching staff with video breakdowns, analytics, and recruiting materials.

Healey was part of a record-setting 43-0 undefeated season with UNB in 2024, contributing to back-to-back AUS Championships and USports National Championships.

A 2024 graduate of the University of New Brunswick, Healey also worked at the International Tennis Hall of Fame, where he served as both Player Services Coordinator and Operations Crew Supervisor. His duties included coordinating player logistics, match day services, and overseeing operations for athletes and officials.

MacDonald and Healey join a Skyhawks staff that includes Berard, now entering his second season as head coach, along with assistant coach Brian Rigali and equipment manager Alex Gurley.

For the latest on Stonehill Athletics, follow the Skyhawks via social media on TwitterFacebook, and Instagram.

 





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      July 31, 2025 Former Ferris State hockey head coach Bob Daniels is the subject of a fundraising campaign to rename the Ewigleben Ice Arena ice sheet in his honor. BIG RAPIDS, Mich. —  Ferris State University and Bulldog Athletics are launching a fundraising campaign to name the ice sheet inside the Ewigleben Ice […]

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Fundraising campaign to name ice for retired Ferris State hockey coach Bob Daniels
Former Ferris State hockey head coach Bob Daniels is the subject of a fundraising
campaign to rename the Ewigleben Ice Arena ice sheet in his honor.

BIG RAPIDS, Mich. — 

Ferris State University and Bulldog Athletics are launching a fundraising campaign
to name the ice sheet inside the Ewigleben Ice Arena in honor of former hockey head
coach and legend Bob Daniels.

Once the fundraising goal is met, the ice sheet will be renamed the Bob Daniels Ice
Rink in honor of Daniels’ lasting impact on the Ferris State hockey program, its players
and those who built successful careers in the hockey world and beyond.

Funds will be used to support the Ferris State hockey players and program.

The Bulldogs are honoring Daniels on Friday, Aug. 1 with a reception and retirement
event at the David L. Eisler Center, 805 Campus Drive starting at 6 p.m. The event
is free and open to the public with the program starting at approximately 6:45 p.m.

Daniels retired this summer after serving 36 years in the Bulldog program, including
33 seasons as the head coach. He concluded his career with 510 wins, ranking among
the top 20 all-time in college hockey and was a two-time National Coach of the Year
Award recipient.

The college hockey icon led the Bulldogs to all four NCAA Tournament appearances in
school history, including a historic trip to the 2012 NCAA Division I Frozen Four
and a berth in the national championship game.

Bulldog alumni and donors along with fans and supporters are encouraged to donate
to this special cause in honor of Coach Daniels.

Donations can be made online here.





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