
Anaheim Ducks Reveal 2026 Development Camp Lineup and Schedule
The NHL club announces dates, participants, and a public‑friendly format for its annual development camp.
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The NHL club announces dates, participants, and a public‑friendly format for its annual development camp.

The Minutemen welcome a diverse class of twelve newcomers, featuring top Canadian prospect Maxim Masse, Czech netminder Tobias Trejbal and a host of draft‑eligible players.

The University of Massachusetts will welcome a twelve‑player recruiting class for the 2026‑27 men’s ice hockey season, featuring top talent from North America and Europe.

The University of Massachusetts welcomes a seasoned netminder whose Western Hockey League pedigree and elite save‑percentage record promise to strengthen its defensive lineup.

John McNelis, a 5‑10 left‑shot forward, has committed to the University of Massachusetts hockey program for the 2026‑27 season, bringing USHL experience, international medals, and a proven offensive track record.

The University of Massachusetts announced the commitment of Czech netminder Tobias Trejbal, a top‑ranked prospect expected to be drafted this month, to join the program for the 2026‑27 season.

Finnish defenseman Samu Alalauri joins the University of Massachusetts for the 2026‑27 season, bringing size, award‑winning performance and international experience.

Maxim Massé’s latest honor as the David Branch Player of the Year underscores a career already decorated with multiple MVP awards, gold‑medal performances and a landmark draft selection.

At the 2026 CHL Awards in Toronto, Markus Ruck of the Medicine Hat Tigers captured the league’s Top Scorer Award with 108 points, while his brother Liam finished second with 104. Their achievement marks the first time siblings have claimed the top two spots in CHL scoring history.

Maxim Massé’s record‑breaking campaign, highlighted by 102 points in 63 games, earns him the CHL’s top individual honor and helps his team claim its first title in over three decades.

The Canadian Hockey League honored Maxim Massé with its top player award after a record‑breaking season that saw him lead the Chicoutimi Saguenéens to a championship and the Memorial Cup.

The University of Massachusetts announced the commitment of Jasper Kuhta, a 6‑2, 198‑pound left‑shot forward from Helsinki, to its incoming class for the 2026‑27 season. Ranked No. 95 by NHL Central Scouting, Kuhta brings size, skill and global experience 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.

Gavin Cornforth, a Boston‑born forward known for his competitive edge, will join the University of Massachusetts hockey team for the 2026‑27 campaign after stints in the QMJHL and USHL.

Mathieu Taillefer has pledged to join the University of Massachusetts hockey program for the 2026‑27 season, bringing a proven two‑way game and leadership experience to the roster.

A 6‑3, 198‑pound forward with a trophy‑laden QMJHL résumé, Maxim Massé will join the University of Massachusetts hockey program next season after being drafted by the Anaheim Ducks.

The Everett Silvertips opened their Memorial Cup campaign with a 5‑3 win over the Chicoutimi Sagueneens, highlighted by Jesse Heslop's early goal and a late empty‑netter by Matias Vanhanen.

The Everett Silvertips opened their Memorial Cup campaign with a 5-3 victory over the Chicoutimi Sagueneens, a game marked by quick goals and a historic pursuit.

The 2026 Memorial Cup will bring together the Kitchener Rangers, Kelowna Rockets, Everett Silvertips and Chicoutimi Saguenéens in a showcase of future NHL stars, with all games televised by the NHL Network.