
Seattle Thunderbirds Secure Future Star in Cooper Soller Trade
The Seattle Thunderbirds have traded a 2029 sixth-round pick to obtain the rights to forward Cooper Soller, a highly touted prospect with NHL potential.
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The Seattle Thunderbirds have traded a 2029 sixth-round pick to obtain the rights to forward Cooper Soller, a highly touted prospect with NHL potential.

The NHL Draft's fifth round added two promising forwards to the Lightning's roster, highlighting the team's continued focus on international talent and collegiate development.

Boston College's 2026 freshman class is being billed as the most promising in a decade, as the Eagles look to bounce back from a season that saw them miss the NCAA Tournament for the first time in years. The coaching staff has assembled a roster that blends offensive flair with defensive reliability, hoping to rekindle the program's former dominance in Hockey East.

A look at the standout performances of Logan Anderson, Anthony Bongo, Vojtech Hambalek, Reese Lantz and Bode Laylin as they near NCAA agreements.

The Sioux Falls Stampede opened its annual tryout camp, showcasing top hockey prospects and setting the stage for a championship run.

After leading Sioux Falls to a Clark Cup triumph and posting career‑high numbers, JJ Monteiro signs with Providence College, adding depth and scoring punch to the program.

Egor Barabanov, a six‑foot, 181‑pound left‑shot forward from St. Petersburg, Russia, has signed with the University of Massachusetts for the 2026‑27 season, bringing a blend of creativity and playmaking to the program.

The Windsor Spitfires have secured forward Ty Bergeron, a highly touted prospect from Flat Rock, Michigan, adding depth and offensive firepower to their lineup.

Caleb Heil's standout performances for the Madison Capitols and Team USA earned him the prestigious Dave Peterson Goaltender of the Year Award, and he will be celebrated at the USA Hockey President’s Awards Dinner in Denver on June 5.

A combination of elite coaching, role models and robust junior programs has turned Long Island into a hockey hotbed, sending record numbers of players to the NHL playoffs and even to Olympic gold.

Brent Solomon scored the opening goal for the Sioux Falls Stampede in the championship series, delivering a power‑play strike that put the team ahead. Carter Bear’s sudden‑death goal gave the Everett Silvertips a 1‑0 lead in their Memorial Cup debut. Both players highlighted a season of high offensive output for their respective clubs.