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University Of Massachusetts Hockey Adds Transfer Mikey DeAngelo

AMHERST, Mass. – University of Massachusetts hockey has added 5-11, 179-pound forward Mikey DeAngelo to its roster out of the transfer portal, head coach Greg Carvel announced on Wednesday. DeAngelo, who will join the Minutemen as a sophomore after one year at Michigan State, is the first new addition to the 2025-26 squad. “Mikey DeAngelo comes […]

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AMHERST, Mass. – University of Massachusetts hockey has added 5-11, 179-pound forward Mikey DeAngelo to its roster out of the transfer portal, head coach Greg Carvel announced on Wednesday. DeAngelo, who will join the Minutemen as a sophomore after one year at Michigan State, is the first new addition to the 2025-26 squad.

“Mikey DeAngelo comes to UMass after one year at Michigan State where he had a solid season on a very good college hockey team,” said Carvel. “Mikey will bring speed and skill to our lineup and will fill one of the spots created by three UMass centers signing NHL contracts after this past season. With the opportunity that exists on our team, we expect Mikey to be a point getter who plays a responsible game without the puck and plays with a lot of tenacity and plays to our identity as a team. It should be a smooth transition for Mikey, and I am excited to see his impact on our lineup.”

As a freshman at Michigan State, DeAngelo helped the Spartans to a Big Ten title and an NCAA Tournament berth, appearing in 33 games and logging nine points on three goals and six assists with a +3 rating.

Prior to playing college hockey, the Itasca, Illinois, native was a member of the Green Bay Gamblers of the United States Hockey League (USHL) for two seasons and combined for 34 goals and 53 assists in 110 games for the Gamblers. DeAngelo also spent a season with Dubuque (USHL) in 2021-22, appearing in 38 games and compiling six points on three goals and three assists. He represented Team USA at the 2021 Hlinka Gretzky Cup in Slovakia and Czech Republic, leading the US skaters in points in the tournament with six (2g, 4a) over four games.

DeAngelo is a product of the Chicago Mission youth organization, winning state championships in 2017 and 2020.

 



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