With 32 total teams, 8 showcases, 3 All-Star Games, and the 2020 Frozen Finals, this upcoming year is shaping up to be the largest to date.
As we get set to start writing the next chapter of #Eshow history, we will welcome in a new wave of players. Annually the EHL and EHLP see a few hundred new players come through the different doors across the league, but at the foundation of every team is a small core of returning players looking to continue with their development.
Below you will find a list of 25 players to watch this season in the EHL. The list includes players that will be hitting the ice for either their 2nd or 3rd year in the league, as well as players who will be making the jump up from the EHLP to the EHL. This group of talented individuals will lean on their past experiences to help guide their new teammates through endeavors that they've never encountered before.
The hockey season is a marathon, and we hope you enjoy every step along the way as we begin the journey to Providence.
Chris Aarons (New Hampshire Avalanche)
Matt Amante (New England Wolves)
Kevin Brown (Philadelphia Little Flyers)
Will Christensen (Connecticut RoughRiders)
Brendan Darby (East Coast Wizards)
Logan Discanio (Vermont Lumberjacks)
Jake Houk (Philadelphia Revolution)
Tao Ishizuka (Connecticut RoughRiders)
Andrew Keith (Boston Jr. Rangers)
Daniels Leja (New Jersey 87s)
Billy McDevitt (Philadelphia Jr. Flyers)
Jon Murphy (Seahawks Hockey Club)
Patrick O'Neal (Seahawks Hockey Club)
DJ Schwenke (New England Wolves)
George Vonakis (Railers Jr Hockey Club)
Trevor Cear (New Jersey 87s)
Anthony Del Tufo (Philadelphia Revolution)
Cory Doney (Vermont Lumberjacks)
Billy Girard (Boston Jr. Rangers)
Ryan Fueg (New England Wolves)
Jack Johansen (East Coast Wizards)
Thomas McLarnon (Philadelphia Little Flyers)
Cal Mell (Walpole Express)
Jake Mendeszoon (New Hampshire Avalanche)
Rian Stewart (Connecticut RoughRiders)