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2025 Top Prospects Reminders

Important details to keep in mind as we approach the 2025 Top Prospects Tournament!    more 

NA3HL Announces Monthly Player Awards for January

Earning NA3HL monthly honors are forward Brady Johnson (Gillette), defenseman Ashton Morin (Austin) and goaltender Riley Burnett (Maine).    more 

Spear makes ACHA Commitment

Forward Carson Spear has committed to play ACHA Division I hockey for University of Oklahoma.    more 

NA3HL Announces Stars of the Week

Earning NA3HL weekly honors are Adam Prokop (West Bend), Luke Pomerleau (Maine), Dawson Wirth (Badlands), Dantae Hunziker (New Mexico) and TJ Lepisto (Granite City)     more 

Sunday Wrap-Up: Wausau Bounces Back

After falling on Saturday, the Cyclones got back in the win column    more 

Central

Adam Prokop Adam Prokop West Bend Power

East

Luke Pomerleau Luke Pomerleau Maine Nordiques

Frontier

Dawson Wirth Dawson Wirth Badlands Sabres

South

Dantae Hunziker Dantae Hunziker New Mexico Ice Wolves

West

TJ Lepisto TJ Lepisto Granite City Lumberjacks

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Brady Johnson

Brady Johnson Gillette Wild

NA3HL Forward of the Month: Brady Johnson, Gillette Wild 

Gillette Wild rookie Brady Johnson has been on fire offensively, putting up an impressive 24 points in just nine games during the month of January. He’s recorded at least one point in eight of those nine games, showcasing consistent production all month long, averaging 2.67 points per game. The Brainerd, MN native recorded two four-point games along with a six-point performance, marking his best three games of the season. 

Of his 24 points, Johnson scored 14 times, including the remarkable four-goal outing on the 11th against a tough Sheridan Hawks team, where he was responsible for all four of his team’s tallies. With these 24 points, Johnson has now totaled 40 on the season, highlighting how impressive January was for the '05. Over half of his points have come during this dominant stretch.

“Brady is a very talented skater with a strong work ethic and great skill set.  Brady has been very consistent with his play and it has shown as he has continued to develop all season,” stated Wild Owner Dwayne Dillinger. 

Beginning the weekend of February 7, 2025, Johnson will play his first games with the Minnesota Moose as Todd Sanden and his team look to make a playoff push to close out the regular season.

Runner up: Thomas Forgrave, Austin Ice Bats

Ashton Morin

Ashton Morin Austin Ice Bats

NA3HL Defenseman of the Month: Ashton Morin, Austin Ice Bats

As the third-highest scoring defenseman in the NA3HL, Ashton Morin continues to dominate on both ends of the ice, putting up another strong month in terms of point production for the Ice Bats. The Sudbury, ON native kicked off the new year with an average of 1.36 points per game, tallying 5 goals and 10 assists for a total of 15 points during January. Morin was especially impactful on special teams, racking up six assists on the man advantage while also tallying one shorthanded goal. 

One of his standout performances of the 2024-25 season came on the 24th, when Morin played a key role in the heated cross-state matchup against the RoadRunners. During this contest, he evened the score in the first period, then netted another goal before assisting on the game-winner in overtime, leading the Ice Bats to a 5-4 victory.

“Ashton has developed significantly this season, establishing himself as a well-rounded defenseman capable of excelling in all situations. His passion for hockey is evident, and he consistently demonstrates reliable performance game after game,” stated Ice Bats’ Head Coach Westin Michaud. “With his current skill level and dedication, he is ready to seize an opportunity at the next level.”

Runner up: Tai Kontrec, Gillette Wild 

Riley Burnett

Riley Burnett Maine Nordiques

NA3HL Goaltender of the Month: Riley Burnett, Maine Nordiques

The Maine Nordiques have been on fire lately, turning in a stellar January, with goaltender Riley Burnett playing a crucial role in their recent success.Throughout the month, the Mankato, MN native posted a 5-2 record, including three shutouts, an incredibly impressive feat. Burnett was faced with a total of 195 shots, making 189 saves for a monthly save percentage of .97% and a goals against average of 0.75. 

Of his three shutouts, his standout performance, both of the month and the season, came on the 31st, when the Nords battled the defending East Division Champions, the Northeast Generals. During this contest, Burnett was bombarded with a staggering 39 shots and managed to stop every single one.

“Riley has truly anchored our team with his play in net. He brings energy and a competitive edge to the locker room, and he consistently elevates everyone around him,” stated Nordiques Head Coach Chris Pomerleau.

Runner up: Charlie Donoghue, New Hampshire Jr. Mountain Kings

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Central Division GP W L OTL SOL PTS
X West Bend Power 39 29 7 2 1 61
Wausau Cyclones 38 25 10 2 1 53
Rochester Grizzlies 38 23 10 3 2 51
Wisconsin Woodsmen 37 19 11 4 3 45
St. Louis Jr. Blues 36 13 16 6 1 33
Peoria Mustangs 38 10 28 0 0 20
East Division GP W L OTL SOL PTS
Binghamton Buzz 34 25 8 1 0 51
New Hampshire Jr. Mountain Kings 40 22 15 2 1 47
Northeast Generals 39 22 16 1 0 45
Norwich Sea Captains 37 19 14 2 2 42
Maine Nordiques 39 17 21 1 0 35
New Jersey Titans 38 11 24 3 0 25
Long Beach Sharks 38 8 23 7 0 23
Frontier Division GP W L OTL SOL PTS
X Helena Bighorns 37 32 3 1 1 66
Badlands Sabres 41 22 13 4 2 50
Sheridan Hawks 37 23 11 2 1 49
Great Falls Americans 39 22 12 3 2 49
Bozeman Icedogs 37 21 14 1 1 44
Gillette Wild 39 17 21 1 0 35
Butte Irish 39 15 21 1 2 33
Yellowstone Quake 39 1 37 1 0 3
South Division GP W L OTL SOL PTS
X Louisiana Drillers 38 33 1 3 1 70
X New Mexico Ice Wolves 38 29 5 2 2 62
X Texas Brahmas 36 27 7 2 0 56
Austin Ice Bats 40 25 13 1 1 52
Texas RoadRunners 34 13 18 3 0 29
El Paso Rhinos 38 13 23 1 1 28
Atlanta Capitals 38 7 30 1 0 15
Tulsa Jr Oilers 36 4 31 1 0 9
West Division GP W L OTL SOL PTS
X Granite City Lumberjacks 38 27 6 3 2 59
Alexandria Blizzard 39 22 15 2 0 46
Minnesota Moose 39 19 17 3 0 41
Willmar WarHawks 36 19 16 1 0 39
Mason City Toros 37 16 16 3 2 37
Minnesota Wilderness 39 14 21 2 2 32

x = Clinched Playoff Position
y = Clinched Division
z = Regular Season Champion