Speculation: 2025 Non-drafted College Free Agents

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Anyone have an opinion on this defenseman from Army?

Saw some clips where he looks intriguing, but hard to say with the level of comp he plays.

 
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Anyone have an opinion on this defenseman from Army?

Saw some clips where he looks intriguing, but hard to say with the level of comp he plays.

A wild improvement in production from tier two juniors to NCAA. Don’t see that often
 
Anyone have an opinion on this defenseman from Army?

Saw some clips where he looks intriguing, but hard to say with the level of comp he plays.

Saw Army live vs PSU, he didn’t particularly stand out. Black Knights were pretty much hemmed in all game.
 
Anyone have an opinion on this defenseman from Army?

Saw some clips where he looks intriguing, but hard to say with the level of comp he plays.

Even if he could be signed, he has a military commitment unless he goes reserves.

They generally have not waived them for potential pro athletes
 
Even if he could be signed, he has a military commitment unless he goes reserves.

They generally have not waived them for potential pro athletes
Academy service is usually 4 yrs full time. Reserves are about twice as longer. If you were to transfer in like from a jr college/ comm college service time is less.If you do an extra year like a 3/2 BS/MS its longer

ROTC has similar service rules but it's also tied to how much of a college scholarship you get. None, Full or half? How many yrs?
 
Academy service is usually 4 yrs full time. Reserves are about twice as longer. If you were to transfer in like from a jr college/ comm college service time is less.If you do an extra year like a 3/2 BS/MS its longer

ROTC has similar service rules but it's also tied to how much of a college scholarship you get. None, Full or half? How many yrs?
Start of your third year you sign a 10 year contract at West Point typically.
 
Who were the last couple of prominent NCAA free agents that have made the NHL as a regular?

Jake Livingstone was the big get in 2023. He was 24 when he signed with Nash in 2023. Now 25. Doing a 2nd year in the AHL.

How have big targets from 2020-2022 fared since signing?
I doubt Drew O'Connor was the most-recent NCAA free agent who's a regular NHLer, but the Penguins signed him as a free agent (out of Dartmouth) in March 2020 (right before COVID hit) and he is currently an NHL regular.
 
I doubt Drew O'Connor was the most-recent NCAA free agent who's a regular NHLer, but the Penguins signed him as a free agent (out of Dartmouth) in March 2020 (right before COVID hit) and he is currently an NHL regular.
No, that's about right!
The closest NCAA FA to his 214 GP since he signed is Walker Duehr (2021) with 91 GP.
Mitchell Chaffee (2020), Nick Blankenburg (2022), and Sam Malinski (2023) are currently sticking as NHL players right now too, though.

Cole Smith was part of O'Connor's 2020 cohort and has 201 GP and is a Nashville regular; and the year before, 2019, was comparatively "star-studded" with Logan O'Connor, Nico Sturm, and Blake Lizotte.


Everyone wants the next Adam Oates or even Tyler Bozak
But the reality is your probably going to get an AHLer out the deal.
Still worth the free wallet though!
 
My 2 guys for the islanders to target are

Quinn Hutson and Josh Nadeau

I know Nadeau is smaller but his skills are insane and he’s always been a point producer.
 

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