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Thurston Commits to Framingham State

By Neil Ravin - Director of Communications, 04/12/18, 9:00AM EDT

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Wolves Forward Set to Join Pair of Teammates this Fall

LACONIA, NH -- Anthony Thurston, a forward for the New England Wolves, has committed to Framingham State University for the Fall of 2018. The '97 just finished his first season at the Eastern Hockey League (EHL) level, after spending the 2016-17 campaign with the Philadelphia Jr. Flyers at the Eastern Hockey League Premier (EHLP) level. The native of New York racked up 38 points in 41 games in the EHLP, and then 20 points in 46 games in the EHL.

"Anthony came to our program for his last year of Juniors, looking to be seen by schools and achieve his goal of playing college hockey," said Wolves head coach and general manager Andrew Trimble. "He brought consistency into our lineup and veteran leadership. I expect that he will have a great career as a four-year student-athlete at Framingham. We wish him a ton of success with Coach Angers!"

When Thurston arrives on the campus of FSU, he will already know a pair of his teammates. Zander Allen and Rodahn Evans of the Wolves, are also part of the incoming class of freshmen for the Rams. Framingham State has now brought in over 20 players from the EHL, since the league was formed back in 2013.

Learn more about the New England Wolves on the team's official website, and check out the full list of 2018 NCAA Commitments.



Photo Credit - Rhonda Drouin

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