Week seven of the 2025-26 Prospect Tracker saw Conmy snap a six-game pointless streak, Lombardi deliver an overtime game-winner against top-ranked Brantford, and Denver sweep their way to No. 3 nationally. The following reports cover games played through the end of day Tuesday, November 18th.
Ontario Hockey League (OHL)
Henry Brzustewicz, London Knights, RH Defenseman (31st overall in 2025)
2025-26 Stats: 7 goals, 4 assists, minus-2, 24 PIM in 16 games played
Brzustewicz only played in Wednesday’s 3-2 loss to Flint, recording two shots while finishing with an even plus-minus. He missed London’s other two games over the weekend, presumably due to the same illness that sidelined coach Dale Hunter on Sunday against Soo.
Jan Chovan, Sudbury Wolves, Center/Right Wing (184th overall in 2025)
2025-26 Stats: 4 goals, 5 assists, minus-12, 0 PIM in 19 games played
Chovan recorded a primary assist in Friday’s game against Erie, breaking the puck out of the defensive zone with a tape-to-tape pass. The two-way forward then showed his versatility on Saturday, when coach Scott Barney moved him from the wing to center, going a perfect six-for-six at the faceoff dot. Despite Sudbury dropping both contests, the sixth-round pick continues to produce for the last-place Wolves.
Breakout pass leading to a goal by Jan Chovan#GoKingsGo https://t.co/Vid2ewPVzq
— The Armchair Scout (He/Him) (@Davidenkness) November 15, 2025
Carter George, Owen Sound Attack, Goalie (57th overall in 2024)
2025-26 Stats: 3.13 GAA, .899 SV%, 1 SO, 1 assist, 7 wins in 15 games played
George was busy in back-to-back starts, making 49 saves on 59 shots across two games as Owen Sound went winless on the week. The Attack have lost four of their last five and dropped to seventh place in the OHL. The second-round pick will look to help reverse the trend on Friday, when Owen Sound travels to Guelph.
Liam Greentree, Windsor Spitfires, Right Wing (26th overall in 2024)
2025-26 Stats: 12 goals, 12 assists, even plus-minus, 21 PIM in 14 games played
Greentree had his first scoreless week of the season yet still contributed three assists as Windsor dropped both their games. The first-round pick tallied two primary helpers and one secondary assist, though Windsor fell 4-3 in overtime to Soo and 8-5 to Guelph. Greentree remains on pace for 51 goals and 102 points as Windsor sits four points behind first-place Brantford.
Belchetz says aloha!
The @SpitsHockey talented youngster is the first one to find the back of the net in their specialty Lilo & Stitch uniforms!@FloHockey | #NHLDraft pic.twitter.com/PnSYjppGOc
— Ontario Hockey League (@OHLHockey) November 14, 2025
Jimmy Lombardi, Flint Firebirds, Center (125th overall in 2025)
2025-26 Stats: 11 goals, 14 assists, plus-7, 26 PIM in 19 games played
Lombardi had a magnificent performance Friday against top-ranked Brantford, recording two primary assists in regulation before scoring the game-winner in overtime. Flint swept the week with additional victories over London (3-2) and Owen Sound (6-2) to bring their win streak to six. Lombardi remains on pace for 87 points, and his breakout scoring has helped propel the Firebirds into a tie with London for fifth place in the OHL.
Lombardi first assist of the night. Strong zone entry and feeds the puck through stick traffic to find Aspinall #GoKingsGo https://t.co/jSh2fJg2pn
— Alexander Legget (@LeggetNHL) November 15, 2025
Lombardi's second assist of the night. Took his time below the goal line and hits Aspinall (again) with a beauty backhand #GoKingsGo https://t.co/12MwAsV2iq
— Alexander Legget (@LeggetNHL) November 15, 2025
Jared Woolley, London Knights, LH Defenseman (164th overall in 2024)
2025-26 Stats: 5 goals, 9 assists, plus-11, 30 PIM in 19 games played
Woolley came to the defense of teammate Jacob Wilmott after a center-ice cross-check against Owen Sound, dropping the gloves and receiving a five-minute fighting major plus a two-minute instigating minor. London won the heated contest 3-2. The 6-foot-5 defenseman continues anchoring London’s top-tier defense, with a league best penalty kill at 87.3%, and just 53 goals allowed in 21 games (third-fewest in the league).
PEANUT ON THE PK!@TBLightning | #GoBolts pic.twitter.com/lBZgKGaoFA
— London Knights (@LondonKnights) November 6, 2025
Western Hockey League (WHL)
Will Sharpe, Kelowna Rockets, LH Defenseman (216th overall in 2025)
2025-26 Stats: 2 goals, 8 assists, plus-1, 8 PIM in 13 games played
Sharpe returned from an illness and recorded assists in two of Kelowna’s three games. His first game back came against former team Lethbridge, where he held the puck in at the blue line and chipped it to Shane Smith, receiving a secondary assist on the ensuing goal. Smith was part of the trade package that brought Vojtech Cihar’s rights to the Rockets. Kelowna went 1-2 on the week and sits at 8-6-4.
IGGY MAKING THINGS LOOK EASY!@Kelowna_Rockets | @utahmammoth | #TusksUp pic.twitter.com/QmJ81w61wo![]()
— Western Hockey League (@TheWHL) November 15, 2025
College Hockey (NCAA)
Ryan Conmy, Boston College, Right Wing (182nd overall in 2023)
2025-26 Stats: 4 goals, 2 assists, even plus-minus, 4 PIM in 11 games played
The scoring finally came for Conmy, as the high-volume shooting approach paid off. After a six-game pointless drought, the sixth-round pick broke through with a power play goal in Friday’s game against Massachusetts, unleashing six shots on net. Conmy also added two secondary assists and an empty netter in Saturday’s contest. Boston College swept the weekend series and improved to No. 15 in the national rankings. BC will face off against Maine in a back-to-back set, Friday and Saturday at 4 p.m. PT on ESPN+.
Third PP goal of the year for Conmy!
@NESN and @ESPNPlus | https://t.co/1f9DpliKTL pic.twitter.com/iTMzkEmnJ3![]()
— BC Men's Hockey (@BC_MHockey) November 15, 2025
Conmy from center ice!
@ESPNPlus | https://t.co/biyIvGmvfc pic.twitter.com/TbwaEaKfFg![]()
— BC Men's Hockey (@BC_MHockey) November 16, 2025
Kristian Epperson, Univ. of Denver, Left Wing (88th overall in 2025)
2025-26 Stats: 4 goals, 1 assist, plus-3, 12 PIM in 12 games played
Epperson recorded three shots over the weekend yet struggled with discipline Friday, taking two hooking penalties within four minutes of each other. The third-round pick avoided the penalty box Saturday as Denver completed the series sweep against Colorado College. He remains at four goals on the season as the Pioneers continue their climb up the national rankings.
Caeden Herrington, Univ. of Vermont, RH Defenseman (120th overall in 2025)
2025-26 Stats: 1 goal, 2 assists, minus-4, 8 PIM in 10 games played
Vermont split a series against Maine over the weekend, the first game a brutal 7-0 loss, the second a bounce-back 2-1 win. Herrington is averaging 19:08 minutes of ice time per game and is currently tied for second in team scoring with three points in 10 games. The Catamounts sit at 4-6 on the season.
Brendan McMorrow, Univ. of Denver, Left Wing (196th overall in 2025)
2025-26 Stats: 1 goal, 3 assists, plus-4, 4 PIM in 10 games played
McMorrow tallied a primary assist in Saturday’s 3-2 overtime victory, redirecting an errant pass in the neutral zone onto his teammate’s stick. The sixth-round pick continues to contribute in a depth role, whether on the scoresheet or on the penalty kill.
PIOS GOAL: Fisher makes it 1-0 early in the first.#GoPios pic.twitter.com/K522GYPMdU
— Denver Hockey (@DU_Hockey) November 16, 2025
James Reeder, Univ. of Denver, Right Wing (198th overall in 2024)
2025-26 Stats: 4 goals, 3 assists, plus-6, 0 PIM in 12 games played
Reeder logged heavy minutes in Denver’s sweep of No. 17-ranked Colorado College, playing second-most among forwards on both Friday (2-1 OT) and Saturday (3-2 OT). The seventh-round pick’s ice time reflects the coaching staff’s trust in his two-way game, as he continues seeing time on both the top line and penalty kill unit. The sweep dropped Colorado College out of the rankings and vaulted Denver up one spot to No. 3 nationally. They will play a series against unranked ASU this weekend.
Hampton Slukynsky, Western Michigan Univ., Goalie (118th overall in 2023)
2025-26 Stats: 2.95 GAA, .882 SV%, 1 SO, 7 wins in 12 games played
Slukynsky bounced back from a difficult week against Denver, helping Western Michigan sweep Miami with consecutive strong performances. He made 20 saves in Friday’s 5-2 victory before stopping 14 shots in Saturday’s 6-2 win. The wins moved WMU up one spot to No. 8 in the national rankings.
Jack Sparkes, Clarkson Univ., RH Defenseman (180th overall in 2022)
2025-26 Stats: 0 goals, 0 assists, minus-3, 10 PIM in 11 games played
Clarkson lost their games to Harvard (2-1) and Dartmouth (3-1) this weekend. Sparkes continued in a limited role, averaging 8:59 of ice time per game this season. The shutdown defenseman remains ready to step into a larger role when called upon as Clarkson looks to turn around a 4-8 start to the season.
European Leagues
Vojtech Cihar, Czechia-HC Energie Karlovy Vary, Forward (59th overall in 2025)
2025-26 Stats: 3 goals, 3 assists, minus-3, 8 PIM in 22 games played
In his first game back from a strong offensive showing at the Five Nations tournament, Cihar netted a one-timer from the low slot. The second-round pick found open space as his teammates drew defenders away, firing his shot top shelf over the sliding goaltender to help secure a 4-2 win over Plzen. The 18-year-old now has six points in 22 games for Karlovy Vary.
Nice finish by #GoKingsGo prospect Vojtĕch Cihař.
He now has 6 points (3 G, 3 A) in 21 games in the top Czechia league. https://t.co/DGgYTniirw
— The Armchair Scout (He/Him) (@Davidenkness) November 15, 2025
Petteri Rimpinen, Liiga-Kiekko-Espoo, Goalie (152nd overall in 2025)
2025-26 Stats: 2.67 GAA, .896 SV%, 1 SO, 6 wins in 16 games played
Rimpinen started two games for Kiekko-Espoo this week, both closely contested losses. Wednesday he stopped 21 of 24 shots in a 4-2 defeat to TPS Turku. Then in a match against KooKoo he made 22 saves on 25 shots in a 3-2 overtime loss. Kiekko-Espoo sits in eighth place in Liiga, and are 13 points back from first.
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