Thursday, April 3, 2025

MavPuckCast Podcast – S8 Ep 1: An Interview with Harrison Israels

Season 8, Episode 1:

Interview with Omaha Maverick Hockey #oldbull Forward Harrison Israels



On this special episode of the Mavpuckcast, Jon and Jason have a wide-ranging chat with former Omaha Maverick Hockey forward Harrison Israels (now playing professional hockey in the ECHL for the Florida Everblades). Israels (a native of Mississauga, Ontario) talks about his career, how he ended up choosing the Mavericks in the transfer portal (after four seasons with Alaska-Fairbanks), how he prepares for games, his favorite road venue to play in, his love for travel, hobbies, and goals. Special thanks for your support of the podcast and MavPuck.com. Your support is greatly appreciated!! Support the MavPuckCast: https://mavpuck.com/donate Follow MavPuck.com online! https://www.mavpuck.com   / mavpuckpage     / mavpuck     / mavpuck     / mavpuckcast  

Saturday, March 29, 2025

Transfer Portal Opens Sunday: "Crazy Environment" is the New Norm

The transfer portal opens on Sunday and the “absolute chaos” of the 2025 “preseason” (“there is no offseason, only preseason™”) is here.

Omaha Hockey went 18-17-1 (14-9-1 in the NCHC) in 2024-25. The Mavericks were swept by North Dakota in the NCHC quarterfinals at Baxter Arena on March 14-15, ending the season.

Omaha welcomed 14 new players in the 2024-25 season, including eight freshmen (Joe Gramer, Marcus Broberg, Alexi Van Houtte-Cachero, Myles Hilman, Liam Watkins, Chase LaPinta, Kevin Reidler, and Isaiah Norlin) and six transfer student-athletes (Aiden Gallacher, Sam Stange, Brady Risk, Garrett Pinoniemi, Harrison Israels, and Dylan Gratton). 

More change is underway for 2025-26, as eight Omaha players have exhausted their playing eligibility: Gallacher, Stange, Urdahl, Risk, Nolan Krenzen, Jimmy Glynn, Harrison Israels, and Brock Bremer.

That means at least eight new names and faces on the roster for the next season. There will likely be more.

With the changing nature of college athletics — and the NCAA’s decision to lift the ban on Canadian Hockey League (CHL) players, allowing them to play in NCAA Division I hockey starting Aug. 1, 2025 (provided they aren’t compensated “beyond necessary expenses” while in the CHL), change is going to be the new constant.

Players have more opportunities to change their playing situation than in the past. In April 2024, the NCAA eliminated the “year-in-residence” rule, allowing Division I student-athletes to transfer and be immediately eligible to play, regardless of how many times they have transferred, as long as they are academically eligible (“in good standing in accordance with their previous institutions standard; and meet the applicable ‘progress-toward-degree’ requirements at their new institution”).

Student-athletes seeking to transfer must enter the transfer portal during the prescribed “windows,” unless there are certain circumstances, such as the departure of the head coach. This year, the hockey transfer portal window is March 30 to May 13, 2025.

Coach Gabinet said his two main priorities in recruiting are “Making the roster better and maintaining the culture.”

“The new reality of college athletics is there is a lot of movement — and there will be movement every year,” Gabinet said. “Nobody likes it.” 

There will be Omaha players whose names are in the transfer portal tomorrow. 

Gabinet said this is the new normal for college hockey — it will be more like the pro ranks each year. “The team is made up of 28 free agents at the end of each season” — they are free to move on if they choose to. 

But Gabinet said the future is bright. “We have some really good guys coming in.” 

He promises several “big pieces are coming back” from last year’s team, and they hope to announce the returning players soon.
 

Friday, March 21, 2025

MavPuckCast Podcast – S7 E23: Swept, Favorite Memories, Key Takeaways This Season

Season 7, Episode 23:

Swept, Favorite Memories, Key Takeaways This Season


On this episode of the MavPuckCast, Jon, Bridget, and special guest Brent Bean discuss the Omaha Maverick Hockey team’s recent conference playoff series against North Dakota — including video clips and their picks for “Player of the Week.” They make their picks for the NCHC Frozen Faceoff. Each shares their favorite memory of the 2024-25 season. And the three offer their key takeaways this season.

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Chapters: 00:00 - North Dakota Playoff Series Recap 26:25 - Players of the Week 32:20 - NCHC Frozen Faceoff 48:45 - Favorite Memory This Season 56:07 - Key Takeaways This Season

Thursday, March 20, 2025

Simon Latkoczy Named NCHC Goaltender of the Year (2024-25)

ST. PAUL, Minn. – Junior goaltender Simon Latkoczy was named the NCHC Goaltender of the Year, it was announced at the conference's Award Celebration on Thursday night.

Latkoczy became the first Maverick goaltender to win the award and the program's inaugural netminder named to the First-Team All-NCHC on Wednesday, March 12.
Through 85 career games with Omaha, Latkoczy has recorded the fourth-most wins in program history and is one of four goaltenders to record 40 or more wins as a Maverick.
Among NCHC goaltenders (min. 33% of the team's minutes played), the Trencin, Slovakia native ranks first in saves and seventh in the nation (952), third in save percentage (.922) and 10th in goals against average (2.71).
Over his three seasons, his .922 save percentage is a new career high.
The 5-foot-11, 177-pound goaltender also set a new program high against then-No. 5 Minnesota with 53 saves in a 2-1 victory to take the 2024 Ice Breaker Tournament title in Las Vegas.
In a single game, 53 saves was the most by an NCHC goaltender and the fifth-most in Division I this season.
 Since the NCHC began play in 2013-14, Latkoczy's 952 saves are the fifth-most a junior in the conference has made in a single season.
 952 saves is the 13th-most by any goaltender in NCHC history, trailing his 953 in 2023-24 (12th-most).
The 2025 Mike Richter Award semifinalist recorded four of the NCHC's top 10 games with the most saves recorded by an individual. Latkoczy was the only netminder in the conference to record a game with 50 or more saves, doing it twice.
Latkoczy, who had one shutout this season, also recorded 40 or more saves in a single game on five occasions in the 2024-25 campaign.

Wednesday, March 19, 2025

Mavs on the Move 2024-25 | Portal Moves, Pro Signings, Incoming Recruits

 

With the season over, it’s time for the “Mavs on the Move” player watch...


Incoming Mavericks (from the transfer portal):

  • None yet.


Mavericks in the transfer portal:


Players in the portal on March 30, 2025:
• Noah Ellis (junior defenseman) – committed to Sacred Heart University 4/4/25 per Sacred Heart Hockey Blog  
• Dylan Gratton (junior defenseman)
• Tanner Ludtke (sophomore forward) – committed to Minnesota 4/2/25 per Brad Schlossman 
• Charlie Lurie (sophomore forward) – committed to Minnesota State-Mankato 4/5/25 per his Instagram 
• Isaiah Norlin (freshman defenseman) – committed to Colgate University 4/5/25 per Mike McMahon 
• Garrett Pinoniemi (junior forward)
• Kevin Reidler (freshman goaltender)
• Alexi Van Houtte-Cachero (freshman forward)
• Liam Watkins (freshman forward) – committed to Minnesota State-Mankato 4/7/25 per Brad Schlossman 


Here are some transfer portal trackers:

Sydney Wolf Men’s Transfer Portal 2025 

Gopher Puck Live Transfer Portal Tracker 

Brad Schlossman/Grand Forks Herald Portal Tracker 


Players who have exhausted their playing eligibility include:


Mavericks going pro:

 



h/t Brent Bean

>> Information updated as of 2:39 p.m. on 4/7/25.

We will update this blog post as we hear of more “Mavs on the Move.” 

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Below is the Omaha Hockey team’s final lineup for the NCHC quarterfinal round game two against North Dakota at Baxter Arena. Emojis have been placed over players whose eligibility has expired, entered the transfer portal, or signed on with a team to play professional hockey.

Key: 


👋 - Eligibility expired 

💰 - NHL 

💸 - Minor league

🤷‍♀️ - Eligibility left, but… 

🏒 - Returning for 2025-26 

🪽 - Transfer portal 





Graphic current as of 4:01 p.m. on 4/7/25


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