Thursday, February 5, 2026

#Oldbulls Where Are They Now (week of Feb. 2, 2026)

I've been meaning to do this for a long time, and I can’t promise I’ll do it regularly, but here is a list of Omaha Hockey #oldbulls (the name for former players coined by Ryan Walters) and where they are now.

The format is player name, (last year they were with the Mavericks), and their current team

Joe Abate (2021-22), Providence Bruins (AHL)

Kaden Bohlsen (2022-23), South Carolina Stingrays (ECHL)

Brock Bremer (2024-25), Herlev Eagles (Denmark)

Seth Eisele (2023-24), South Carolina Stingrays (ECHL)
– Note: Eisele had been on loan to the AHL Hershey Bears but was returned on 2/5

Jimmy Glynn (2024-25), Kansas City Mavericks (ECHL)
– Note: Glynn is on injured reserve since Jan. 31 with an upper-body injury.

Jake Guentzel (2015-16), Tampa Bay Lightning (NHL)
– Note: Guentzel is also on the U.S. Men’s Olympic hockey team roster

Harrison Israels (2024-25), Rockford Ice Hogs (AHL)
– Note: Israels was called up from the Indy Fuel (ECHL) on Dec. 27; he has played 6 games with Rockford but has not appeared in a game since Jan. 18.

Nolan Krenzen (2024-25), South Carolina Stingrays (ECHL)

Joey Martin (2010-11), Cardiff Devils (EIHL, Wales)
– Note: The “oldest” of the #oldbulls, Martin is a captain of the Devils and has played for them for 10 seasons.

Victor Mancini (2023-24), Abbotsford Canucks (AHL)
– Note: Mancini was with the Vancouver Canucks (NHL) but was reassigned to Abbotsford on February. 4.

Jayson Megna (2011-12), Colorado Eagles (AHL)
– Note: Megna is a playing captain in the 2026 AHL All-Star Classic (Feb. 10-11 in Rockford)

Matt Miller (2023-24), Fort Wayne Komets (ECHL)

Ty Mueller (2023-24), Abbotsford Canucks (AHL)

Kirby Proctor (2023-24), Wichita Thunder (ECHL)

Jack Randl (2023-24), Kansas City Mavericks (ECHL)
– Note: Randl was named Inglasco ECHL Player of the Week for the week of Jan. 12-18 (and also for the week of Oct. 20-26, 2025)

Brady Risk (2024-25), Glasgow Clan (EIHL, Scotland)

Isaiah Saville (2021-22), Greenville Swamp Rabbits (ECHL)
– Note: Saville has also been called up to the Ontario Reign (AHL) this season

Brandon Scanlin (2021-22), Hartford Wolf Pack (AHL)

Sam Stange (2024-25), Springfield Thunderbirds (AHL)

Nolan Sullivan (2023-24), Kansas City Mavericks (ECHL)

Zach Urdahl (2024-25), Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (AHL)
– Note: He has also played with the Penguins’ ECHL affiliate, the Wheeling Nailers, this season.

Dom Vidoli (2023-24), Les Diables Rouges de Valenciennes – VHHC (France)

Taylor Ward (2021-22), Los Angeles Kings (NHL)
– Note: Ward also played for the Kings’ AHL affiliate, the Ontario Reign, this season. Ward was signed to a two-year contract with the Kings last week.

Tyler Weiss (2022-23), Greensboro Gargoyles (ECHL)
– Note: Weiss was called up to the Chicago Wolves  and played his first AHL game on Jan. 22 before being reassigned back to Greensboro.

Evan Weninger (2018-19), Manchester Storm (EIHL, United Kingdom)


Note: Updated 2/5/2026

Wednesday, February 4, 2026

S8, EP19: Mavs Win, Our Top 20, The NCHC Race, Denver Series Preview and Predictions

S8, EP19: Mavs Win, Our Top 20, The NCHC Race, Denver Series Preview and Predictions


On this episode of the Mavpuckcast, Jon and Jason talk about the University of Nebraska-Omaha Maverick Hockey team’s recent series against Western Michigan at Lawson Ice Arena (includes their picks for “Player of the Week”). They present this week’s “Weekly Top 20.” They talk about the National Collegiate Hockey Conference (NCHC) race as it stands now. They wrap up the episode with their preview and predictions for Omaha’s upcoming hockey series versus the Denver Pioneers at Baxter Arena. Special thanks for your support of the podcast and MavPuck.com. Your support is greatly appreciated!! Special thanks to our Founding Members for the 2025-26 season. Support the MavPuckCast — Become a Member: https://www.mavpuck.com/join Support the MavPuckCast: https://www.mavpuck.com/donate Support Our Sponsors This Season: Thank You to Wahoo Distillery! https://www.wahoodistillery.com Find your next home! Contact Ryan Bowden with Realty ONE Group! Call: https://pages.realtyonegroupauthentic... Message: https://pages.realtyonegroupauthentic... Grab a drink and a bite to eat at Wilson & Washburn in Omaha’s Old Market! Learn more at https://www.wilsonandwashburn.com Chapters: 00:00 - Western Michigan Series Analysis 13:46 - Players of the Week 18:06 - Weekly Top 20 22:08 - The NCHC Race 27:41 - Denver Series Preview Follow MavPuck.com online! https://www.mavpuck.com   / mavpuckpage     / mavpuck     / mavpuck     / mavpuckcast  

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https://mavpuckblog.blogspot.com/2025/10/mavpuckcast-players-of-week-season-8.html

Tuesday, February 3, 2026

Mavpuck.com Weekly Top 20 (Week of Feb. 2, 2026)

Each week, Jason picks the top 20 teams in college hockey. 

His picks for the week of Feb. 2, 2026:

20. UMass ðŸ†•

19. Harvard ⬆️1️⃣

18. Boston University 

17. Northeastern

16. Maine

15. UConn

14. Boston College

13. Dartmouth

12. Wisconsin ⬇️4️⃣

11. MSU-Mankato ⬇️1️⃣

10. Cornell ⬆️2️⃣

9. Providence ⬆️2️⃣

8. Minnesota Duluth ⬇️1️⃣

7. Denver ⬆️2️⃣

6. Quinnipiac

5. Penn State

4. Western Michigan

3. North Dakota

2. Michigan ⬇️1️⃣

1. Michigan State ⬆️1️⃣


Monday, February 2, 2026

Omaha vs. Western Michigan Weekend Recap (Jan. 30-31, 2026)

Omaha Salvages Split at No. 3 Western Michigan, Snaps Broncos’ 10-Game Win Streak

By Bridget (Weide) Brooks

After a frustrating Friday night in Kalamazoo, Omaha responded in a big way Saturday, earning its best win of the season and reminding fans that this team still is in the fight.

The Mavericks split the weekend at No. 3 Western Michigan, falling 5-2 Friday before bouncing back with a decisive 4-1 win Saturday at Lawson Arena.

Friday: Broncos Extend Streak
Western Michigan entered Friday riding a nine-game winning streak — and made it 10 with a 5-2 victory over Omaha. 

The Broncos struck first at 12:43 of the opening period when Zack Sharp scored at even strength. Omaha answered quickly. Just over a minute later, Marcus Nguyen tied the game 1-1 off an assist from Luke Woodworth.

But the second period decided the game.

Jamison Sluys gave WMU a 2-1 lead at 3:37 and William Whitelaw extended it to 3-1 less than two minutes later. From there, Omaha was chasing.

Western Michigan added a power-play goal just 22 seconds into the third period when Liam Valente capitalized with the man advantage. After Maxime Pellerin pulled Omaha within two midway through the third (4-2), Valente struck again to restore the three-goal cushion, giving WMU the 5-2 win.

Simon Latkoczy made 40 saves in the loss, but WMU controlled the play much of the night, outshooting Omaha 45-30.

At that point, it felt like the Broncos might sweep Omaha again.

Saturday: A Decisive Response
Instead, the Mavericks delivered their best performance of the year.

Omaha defeated No. 3 Western Michigan 4-1, snapping the Broncos’ 10-game winning streak.

The tone was set early.

Marc Lajoie opened the scoring with a power-play goal at 10:46 of the first period, assisted by Aidan de la Gorgendiere and Samuel Huo. That early goal was critical. Omaha finished 1-for-8 on the power play but generated 10 shots with the man advantage.

Western Michigan tied the game shorthanded at 7:00 of the second period when Zaccharya Wisdom scored unassisted on a breakaway.

But, Omaha responded late in the period. With 2:20 remaining in the second, Brett Hyland finished a play from Jeremy Loranger to restore the Mavericks’ lead at 2-1.

And in the third period, Omaha took control.

Marcus Nguyen extended the lead to 3-1 at 3:31 of the third, assisted by Marcus Broberg and Luke Woodworth. Then, with Western Michigan pressing late and the goalie pulled, Woodworth sealed it with an empty-net goal at 19:49.

Simon Latkoczy was outstanding, stopping 25 shots and earning the First Star of the game.

Even more impressive: Omaha killed all five WMU power plays (including two in the third period) against a team that had been averaging nearly four goals per game entering the night.

Western Michigan outshot Omaha 26-25, but the Mavericks never trailed.

Saturday night’s game demonstrated what is possible for the Mavericks when they get elite goaltending from Latkoczy, contributions up and down the lineup, strong defensive zone coverage, and a timely power-play goal. Limiting turnovers and staying out of the penalty box help too.

After being outscored by WMU 8-2 in the first three meetings this season, Omaha finally got the win, and they did it on the road, against the defending national champion.

Omaha has a bye this week before hosting Denver on Feb. 13-14 at Baxter Arena.

Saturday, January 31, 2026

Line Chart – Saturday, Jan. 31, 2026 – Omaha vs. Western Michigan (Kalamazoo, MI)

Saturday, Jan. 31, 2026

Omaha vs. Western Michigan University at Lawson Arena (Kalamazoo, MI)

Final: 4-1 Omaha

Scoring for Omaha:
Marc Lajoie (PP)
Brett Hyland
Marcus Nguyen
Luke Woodworth (ENG)




Friday, January 30, 2026

Line Chart – Friday, Jan. 30, 2026 – Omaha vs. Western Michigan (Kalamazoo, MI)

Friday, Jan. 30, 2026

Omaha vs. Western Michigan University at Lawson Arena (Kalamazoo, MI)

Final: 5-2 WMU

Scoring for Omaha:
Marcus Nguyen
Maxime Pellerin




Thursday, January 29, 2026

Series Preview: Omaha at Western Michigan University (Kalamazoo, MI), Jan. 30-31, 2026


By Bridget (Weide) Brooks

Omaha heads to Kalamazoo this weekend for one of the toughest matchups in the NCHC: a two-game road series against defending national champion and No. 3 Western Michigan at Lawson Arena.

The Mavericks enter the weekend at 9-17-0 overall and 5-11-0 in league play, coming off a split at home against Colorado College. Western Michigan, meanwhile, has been rolling — 18-6-0 overall, 10-4-0 in the NCHC, and winners of nine of its last 10 conference games 

Omaha’s weekend split with Colorado College didn’t move the standings, but it did provide the team with momentum, something that had been missing in recent weeks. Friday night, the Mavs stayed patient. They didn’t force offense early, stayed structured defensively, and eventually were rewarded for their patience with a 3-1 victory.

“I think just kind of sticking to our game and just trying to play the right way the whole time,” sophomore forward Trevor Wong said. “Not cheating for offense and just playing a 200-foot game, so luckily it got rewarded.”

Head coach Mike Gabinet echoed that sentiment, noting how close both games were — and how thin the line can be in this league between wins and losses.

“It’s one or two crucial plays that ultimately make the difference in the game,” Gabinet said. “The longer you can do that consistently, that’s what separates good teams from great teams.”

That theme will matter even more against a Western Michigan team that thrives in transition and excels in capitalizing on small mistakes.

Wong’s two-goal night on Friday didn’t surprise his teammates or his coaching staff. Gabinet said he’s been seeing it build for a while.

“He’s been one of our best players here as of late,” Gabinet said. “You can see it in practice before you see it in games — feeling the puck, not rushing plays, being quick but not hurrying.”

Wong leads Omaha with 14 points and has become one of the Mavericks’ most reliable offensive players. 

But when asked what the biggest challenge will be this weekend, his answer was blunt.

“We’ve got to score more goals,” Wong said. “We’re not going to win scoring one or two goals and just rely on our goalies.”

With Western Michigan averaging nearly four goals per game, the Mavericks will need to increase their offensive production, and also lock down their defense.

Omaha added some stability on defense last weekend with the debut of junior Ryan McCleary, who joined the program midseason. 

“Really solid,” he said. “Very efficient. Hard to play against. He moves pucks quickly, and having another right shot helps our transition.”

In goal, Simon Latkoczy is back. The senior made his 100th career appearance last weekend and was named NCHC Goaltender of the Week for the second time this season after stopping 57 shots against Colorado College 

Gabinet framed Latkoczy’s recent performances as a reminder of how confidence and belief factor into consistency.

“Sometimes you need somebody to believe in you,” he said. “That’s part of coaching — knowing when to push and when to reinforce belief.”

What makes Western Michigan dominant

The Broncos rank among the national leaders in scoring offense (3.88 goals per game), shots on goal, and faceoff percentage, winning nearly 54% of their draws this season 

That possession advantage fuels everything else they do.

Up front, Grant Slukynsky leads the team with 27 points, while William Whitelaw paces the Broncos with 15 goals. On special teams, Liam Valente has been lethal, accounting for seven power-play goals — nearly 40% of Western Michigan’s total power-play scoring 

They’re also coming off a road sweep at Minnesota Duluth, winning both games 4-3 (Saturday night in overtime).

This series also marks Omaha’s first visit to Lawson Arena this season — one of the most intimidating buildings in the conference, due in large part to the Lawson Lunatics. For several Mavericks, this will be their first game inside Lawson Arena. The student group is a “less nice” version of the Maverick Maniacs. They will work to make the atmosphere even more difficult for the visiting Mavericks.

Gabinet’s message to his team was simple: embrace it.

“Take it as a challenge,” he said. “Walk right into it head-on rather than worry about it too much. Try to keep it quiet in there.”

That approach mirrors the same mindset Omaha used in Friday’s win last weekend.

As Wong put it, this group is still finding its footing together.

“When you come to the rink and you’ve felt welcomed, it’s just a great feeling being part of something bigger than yourself,” he said.

That connection as a team will need to be sharp this weekend against one of the nation’s best.

When:
> Friday, 6 p.m. CT at Lawson Arena (Kalamazoo, MI)
> Saturday, 5 p.m. CT 
at Lawson Arena (Kalamazoo, MI)

Radio:
The game will be broadcast live on 1290 AM and on The Varsity Network app. Pre-game coverage begins 30 minutes prior to face off with the FNBO Pre-Game Show. “Voice of the Mavs” Mike Vaillancourt will have the play-by-play, with color commentary provided by Terry Leahy.

TV:
The game will be streamed on NCHC.tv ($) 

Live Stats:
Game stats will be available here



On this episode of the Mavpuckcast, Jon and Jason talk about the University of Nebraska - Omaha Maverick Hockey team’s recent series against Colorado College at Baxter Arena (includes their picks for “Player of the Week”). They present this week’s “Weekly Top 20.” They discuss the mystery behind the National Anthem shout outs at Omaha Hockey games. They wrap up the episode with their preview and predictions for Omaha’s upcoming hockey series versus the Western Michigan Broncos at Lawson Ice Arena.



Next Weekend:

After wrapping up the road series at Western Michigan, Omaha heads into a much-needed bye week before returning home to Baxter Arena for a marquee matchup against Denver. Omaha hosts the Pioneers on Thursday, Feb. 13 for Stripe the Arena, followed by Senior Night on Friday, Feb. 14. Both games will stream on NCHC.tv, with radio coverage on 1290 KOIL.