Hockey

Miami RedHawks Send Eleven Players to NHL Development Camps

Six draft picks headline a group heading to teams from Detroit to Nashville as the program prepares for its 2026‑27 season opener

Eleven members of the Miami University men's ice hockey roster are currently attending NHL development camps, a clear indicator of the program's growing influence in the sport.

These prospects are slated to join a variety of NHL franchises, including the Detroit Red Wings, Buffalo Sabres, Florida Panthers, Montreal Canadiens, Calgary Flames, Columbus Blue Jackets, Boston Bruins, Dallas Stars, San Jose Sharks, and Nashville Predators.

Notably, six of the participants were selected in the NHL Entry Draft, underscoring the effectiveness of Miami's player development pipeline and the program's recent surge in performance.

A Milestone for the RedHawks

Miami Hockey enters the 2026‑27 season riding the momentum of its most successful campaign in over a decade, setting high expectations for the roster.

The schedule kicks off on October 2 with a home opener against Northern Michigan, a non‑conference opponent that will serve as the first test of the team's depth.

The upcoming season promises to showcase how these young athletes translate their NHL camp experiences into on‑ice contributions for the RedHawks.

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