Nine of Miami's newest 21 players this season are transfers, with seven having played for other Division I schools and the other two joining the RedHawks from U Sports -- Canada's version of the NCAA. Part II of our two-part series on the newest Miamians breaks down the transfers, with history, scouting and comments from … Continue reading 2025-26 scouting report: The transfers
2025-26 scouting report: The freshmen
Of Miami's 28 players this season, 21 will be first-year RedHawks. Twelve of those 21 will be freshmen, or 43 percent of the roster. Eight of those 12 came from the USHL, three from the CHL and another played in the NAHL. VFG takes a look at the newest RedHawks in two parts, starting with … Continue reading 2025-26 scouting report: The freshmen
Noreen: Morozov is coming this season
Miami's top-rated NHL prospect will join the RedHawks this fall as a 17-year-old. That's what Miami coach Anthony Noreen told Matthew Buhrmann of Thehockeywriters.com earlier this week. Ilia Morozov, who played for USHL Tri-City last season, isn't even NHL draft eligible until 2026, and some publications have him projected as a first-round pick next year. … Continue reading Noreen: Morozov is coming this season
Miami adds goalie; loses forward signee
Miami is set in net for the upcoming season. The RedHawks signed Benjamin Motew from Corpus Christi of the North American Hockey League, giving them a full complement of three goalies. Motew played 20 games for Maryland of the NAHL last season before being traded in late January for future considerations to Corpus Christi, where … Continue reading Miami adds goalie; loses forward signee
Two incoming RedHawks win Clark Cup
A pair of incoming Miami freshmen lifted the USHL's top prize on Tuesday. RedHawks signees Shika Gadzhiev and David Deputy helped Muskegon capture its first-ever Clark Cup championship on Tuesday, capped off by a 4-3 overtime win at Waterloo in the decisive fifth game of the best-of-5 series. The final three games of the series … Continue reading Two incoming RedHawks win Clark Cup
Miami signs U Sports goalie Drobac
Chalk up another recruiting first for Miami hockey. University of Western Ontario goalie Matteo Drobac has signed with MU, becoming the first-ever player from U Sports -- Canada's version of the NCAA -- to join the RedHawks. U Sports hockey funnels its talent almost exclusively from the Canadian Hockey League, whose players were previously ineligible … Continue reading Miami signs U Sports goalie Drobac
Miami 2025-26 roster nearly set
The Miami coaching staff has been garnering commits for the upcoming season since being hired last spring, and incoming members of the RedHawks' 2025-26 class are attracting national attention. Between traditional recruits, Canadian Hockey League commits and portal transfers, 14 forwards, seven defenseman and a goalie have signed as the newest members of the MU … Continue reading Miami 2025-26 roster nearly set
OHL’s Hay signs with Miami
Miami has added another Canadian Hockey League skater for 2025-26. Ethan Hay became the third CHL player to officially sign with Miami for the upcoming season and the second from the Ontario Hockey League. The CHL consists of the OHL, the Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League and the Western Hockey League. This is the first … Continue reading OHL’s Hay signs with Miami
FutureHawks: Juniors regular season wrap-up
The USHL concluded its regular season last weekend, and Miami signees were prominent on the league's stats leaderboards. Two RedHawks commits finished among the top 13 scorers, and their incoming freshman goalie ended the campaign fourth in save percentage. Thirteen of MU's 17 signees for 2025-26 spent this past regular season in the USHL, with … Continue reading FutureHawks: Juniors regular season wrap-up
Major boost expected from ’25 class
Miami recently signed 11 FutureHawks for 2025-26. All of them are already USHL starters, including the league's top goal scorer. That's extremely good news for a RedHawks program undergoing a major rebuild. Anthony Noreen (photo by Cathy Lachmann/VFG). "We're over-the-top excited about this class," MU coach Anthony Noreen said. "We do think it's a really … Continue reading Major boost expected from ’25 class
2024-25 Roster glance: The freshmen
Among Miami’s 13-newcomer class are six freshmen, and the majority have a chance to make an immediate impact on the team. One goalie, one defenseman and four forwards begin their collegiate careers on a RedHawks team that retained just 17 players from 2023-24. Two members of the incoming freshman class enjoyed extremely successful USHL seasons … Continue reading 2024-25 Roster glance: The freshmen
Miami releases 2023-24 roster
Transfers dominate Miami’s incoming class, with six of its nine newest members having played for another NCAA team. That’s according to the RedHawks’ recently-posted 2023-24 roster, which includes just three freshmen, a graduate senior, a true senior, two juniors and three sophomores, all of which are slated to debut for MU this fall. Miami kept … Continue reading Miami releases 2023-24 roster
FutureHawks: Bruno Bruveris
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa -- In the fifth-last game of the RoughRiders' regular season on Friday, Bruno Bruveris stopped 29 of 30 shots in a 6-1 win over Youngstown, clinching a playoff berth for USHL Cedar Rapids. Bruno Bruveris (photo by Cathy Lachmann/VFTG). The following night, the Latvian was 29-for-31 in a 3-2 shootout loss against … Continue reading FutureHawks: Bruno Bruveris
Incoming class analysis: Part II
It seems counterintuitive that Miami's most geographically diverse incoming class in recent decades is seeming to bond quicker than most. But with four of the incoming freshmen coming from the same USHL squad and others having ties to returning players, the 2022-23 RedHawks already appear to have the jelling thing covered despite not having played … Continue reading Incoming class analysis: Part II
Nine freshmen joining Miami this fall
Six forwards and three defensemen will join the Miami hockey team for the 2022-23 season, and unlike last season, all are freshmen. The RedHawks announced their signing class late this week and posted their 29-man roster on the team website, which consists of two goalies, 10 defensemen and 17 forwards. The lone fifth-year senior returning … Continue reading Nine freshmen joining Miami this fall
