The Florida Eels are excited to announce the signing of 5’11” 157 LBS veteran forward Justin Maroszek from Sylvania, OH,

The Florida Eels are excited to announce the signing of 5’11” 157 LBS veteran forward Justin Maroszek  from Sylvania, OH, Maroszek is a 2 year veteran of the league. He is a very talented high skilled player. He is a proven goal scorer with an average of 1 point per game. Indeed, last year in 44 games he scored 13 goals and 29 assists for 42 points.  Justin is a strong skater. Has explosive speed. Plays with intestinal fortitude. Hard on the forecheck and equally relentless on his back checking and defensive responsibly.

 

No doubt Justin fits into the Eels culture. A high character individual. He is extremely dedicated and determined and a total team player. He is known for his strong and unwavering work ethic. One of his strongest attributes is he wears opponents down in all 3 ones. A consummate competitor. He has a high hockey IQ. We are thrilled to have Justin part of the Eels family. We welcome him to the Eels organization.

The Florida Eels Coaches are heading the CCM Junior Showcase.

The Florida Eels Coaches are heading the CCM Junior Showcase. Friday July 17-Sunday July 19th. There will be 400+ players showcasing their skillset looking to find spots on junior teams for the 2020-21 playing season. The Eels have signed well over 50 players from this forum over the past 10 seasons. We will be joined this season by some of our alumni who reside in Colorado.

Florida Eels GM Frank Scarpaci will be one of the guest speakers at the players and coaches seminar

Florida Eels Scouts Make Presence At A Major Slovakian and Czech Republic Junior Showcase

The Florida Eels Continue To Push the International Market

On July 3-5th the Eels European Scouts were out in full force scouting some of the top players from the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Sweden and Finland at an Elite Junior Scouting Venue.

Florida Eels continue to press hard in European and Canadian Markets. We expect another strong contingency pf players from across the Globe last season 20 Euros 10 Canadians 20 Americans

More to come soon.

The Florida Eels are thrilled to announce the signing of 5’11” 175 LBS defenseman Henry Hoard from Indiana

The Florida Eels are thrilled to announce the signing of 5’11” 175 LBS defenseman Henry Hoard from Indiana. He played last season for  Westfield Ice Rocks High School of the  Indiana State High School Hockey Association. He is known for his solid work ethic having been playing for over 12 years. Henry has solid skill set. Very good skater. He plays with a high compete level. A high hockey IQ. Henry knows that despite the Eels reputation for explosive and potent offense, they are defense first. In fact, some of our most decorated players have been defenseman. Hoard is looking towards elevating his game to the Next Level. It is the unmatched Eels training and player development that sealed his decision to join the Eels. Where else do you get 3+ hours of training per day.  Moreover, the advancement of 257 players to college is equally key.

 

The Eels  are very excited Henry about joining the Eels family this season.

The Florida Eels are excited to announce the return of Mikhail Melikov.

The Florida Eels are excited to announce the return of Mikhail Melikov. It is without a doubt that Melikov was one of the Eels most valuable players last year. Without question he was one of the USPHL top players.  Melikov is a 2002, 6’0″, and 195 lbs. Last year Melikov played defense for the Eels Elite, where he won Defenseman of the Week countless times, won Player of the Month and was a year end All Star. He came in 10th overall in league scoring, he was 1st for defenseman goals by eight and was the only defenseman in the league to break twenty goals and was one of the youngest players in the league. Additionally, Melikov led the Eels Elite team in scoring by six goals, including playoffs. Stats aside, Melikov’s potential is phenomenal.  For how skilled he is, he actually uses every bit of his frame; he thinks the game at a very high level; high hockey IQ and has the skillset to fulfill what he sees.

 

The Eels coaching staff sees Melikov as a force to be reckoned with. Coach Sanchez echoes, “He is a player that is not only consistent but rises to the occasion. Looking at his stats last year, we can see that he does not just score in games that result in blowouts, but he scores in the games where it takes everything for the team to win. I remind you that he played defense last year and had six game-winning goals… this is an achievement for any player, but it is remarkable for a defenseman. We believe that his success can be attributed to the extra work he puts in.” Premier Coach Frank Scarpaci says, “Melikov is at the rink before practice shooting pucks, and he is there, after the gym every day. He always is asking to do practices with both teams, and he never gets tired of the game. His love for the game and commitment to get better will help set him apart from other players his age as he continues developing.”

 

It is needless to say that we are excited to have Melikov back. We hope that he continues to develop and wreak terror in the league. This year is a big year for Melikov and his development, and we believe the sky is the limit for him.

The Florida Eels are extremely excited to announce the Re-Signing of 2001 veteran Adam Gaudet 5’9” 165 LBS forward from Saint-Donat, QC Canada.

The Florida Eels are extremely excited to announce the Re-Signing of 2001 veteran Adam Gaudet 5’9” 165 LBS forward from Saint-Donat, QC Canada. Gaudet came to the Eels after playing for Banff Hockey  Academy Prep where he scored an impressive 15 goals and 13 assists in 36 games. We scouted him for some time and we knew he had solid skill set and was very excited to have him join the Eels last season. Adam ripened into one of the top forwards in the entire USPHL. He did this through hard work and determination. This kid has  incredible work ethic. He is one of our hardest working players. He would stay 3-4 days per week for additional ice practices and shoot over 150 pucks per day. His goal was to be amongst the best and you can’t  simply have dreams of accomplishing that – he is a prime example of someone who knew to get to the Next Level in your game you had to pay the price and that price was to be the most dedicated and determined player on the team.

The fruits of his efforts paid off.  In his first year with the Eels he scored a very impressive 21 goals and 18 assists for 39 points in 41 games. That is an average of 1 point per game and that is not an easy task in this league echoes Premier Coach Frank Scarpaci. This kid has incredible over all skill set. He is so hungry and tenacious on the fore-check.  He has excellent vision – he sees the ice so well and that is what makes him so dangerous. He knows where his teammates are at all times and can thread the needle with a pass with such ease. He is a smooth skater with deceptively quick acceleration that eludes opponents. He has soft hands and has an extremely accurate and lethal wrist shot. We project him to be at the top of the league this season.

 

Coach Scarpaci says Adam is solid in all 3 zones. As strong as he is offensively, he is equally impressive defensively. He smothers opponents and thaws their game. He is always the first guy back on the back check. He is a go to guy on the power play and penalty kill alike.

 

General Manager Frank Scarpaci says he brings so much to the team. A high character individual and a great leader. Always encouraging his teammates and painstakingly helps the younger guys. Unwavering  commitment to his team.    Gaudet   brings tremendous energies both on and off the ice.  An impact player.  He plays with a high compete level. He is a player the college coaches key in on.  We are thrilled that Adam will be back this season. He has a job to complete. That is Nationals.

The Eels are proud to announce the return of 2001 Zachary Simbro for the 2020-2021 season.

The Eels are proud to announce the return of  2001 Zachary Simbro  for the 2020-2021 season. Simbro is from Slinger, WI.  He is one of many players we have had from Wisconsin. These guys bring all grit to their game. Always a hard nose blue collar effort.

 

Last year Simbro played a major role on the Florida Eels Elite team Regular  Season  First Place finish in the Florida Division.  During the regular season, Simbro was steady and reliable on defense, he stuck to structure, made good quick passes, and played extremely physical. He has solid skill set and moves the puck very well. Once playoffs came, it was without a doubt who our most valuable defenseman was, Simbro had two goals and one assist in the games against the Charleston Colonials.  In this series, it was without a doubt that Simbro was the most hated player on the ice; he played shutdown defense, hammering guys along the way, and scoring.

 

Zach brings a strong physical presence to his game. At 5’10” 185 pounds he uses his weight and strength to his advantage. He is very aggressive in the corners and in front of the crease. He wins loose puck battles and is a consummate competitor. General Manager Frank Scarpaci echoes that Simbro is a great character young man. He has shown us last season he is very dedicated and determined. He brings everything to the ice.

The leadership that Simbro brings to the Eels is among one of his attributes that we are grateful to have back. When talking to Coach Sanchez about Simbro’s season and return, he said, “He is a great player to have around. He lays everything on the line, and when the game is over, there is never any doubt that he didn’t do all that could.” This year we expect Simbro to start off where he left. With his exceptional work ethic and leadership qualities, there is no doubt as to why we are excited to have him back and help him in his quest for college hockey. He is hungry and wants to win. You can see it in his eyes.

The Florida Eels are excited to announce the signing of 6’1” 185 LBS 2000 veteran forward Nick Vasquez from Iowa.

The Florida Eels are excited to announce the signing of  6’1” 185 LBS  2000 veteran forward Nick Vasquez from Iowa. Nick has played his past two seasons in the WSHL and NA3HL. His previous 3 seasons he played for the  Des Moines Oak Leafs in his home town. Nick played for the Florida Eels for the past 3 seasons at the Pro-Am NHL Pre Draft, the Pro-AM Sr Chowder Cup showcases and the USPHL Spring and Summer Showcases.  Vasquez is well known by Coach Frank Scarpaci and Alex Sanchez as well as GM Frank Scarpaci.  They are thrilled that Nick has made the decision to play for the Eels junior program in his last year of juniors.

 

The Eels coaches got to see Nick in a variety of situations.  The Pro-Am NHL Pre Draft,  the Sr Chowder Cup and the USPHL Spring and Summer Showcases  have been very challenging. In those events we played against some of the top players and teams in the world including top teams from Sweden Russia Slovakia Czech Republic the Ukraine, Latvia and Canada. These included  players from the USHL, the OHL the QMJHL, the BCHL, the NCDC, the NAHL and a host of other top junior players as well  freshman from a NCAA Div. 1 and 3 college teams.  Like all the Eels players who partook in these games. Nick garnered  incredible seasoning in his   development as a player.  Simply stated you don’t capture that experience during the regular season games. Indeed, the Eels coaches had a perfect opportunity  in these forums to see Nick as a player and as a person. They have all echoed he fits perfectly into the Eels program. A high character individual who has phenomenal  work ethic and will to win.

 

Nick has good skill set. A strong skater and the will and determination of a warrior. He recognizes the Eels coaching staff and its program really is heighted. They train every day for 3-4 hours.  He is very determined to take advantage of this.  His veteran status will help the Eels players and team to reach its goal and mission to top our Florida Division with the eye on the big picture. Nationals. Moreover, Nick knows full well the focus of the Eels is to advance its players to college. He has gotten to know first-hand  many of the Eels players and those who advanced to college. He has participated in our college seminars and that is what he is looking for.

 

The Eels welcome Nick to our family.

THE FLORIDA EELS ARE EXCITED TO ANNOUNCE THE RE- SIGNING OF ETIENNE CASTONGUAY.

THE FLORIDA EELS ARE EXCITED TO ANNOUNCE THE RE- SIGNING OF ETIENNE CASTONGUAY.

 

 

The Florida Eels are excited to announce the Re- signing of Etienne Castonguay. Last year Etienne joined the Eels in Boston for the second half of the season, during this time he played both Premier and Elite and succeeded in both Divisions. Etienne was dominant at the elite level as he tallied three goals and three assists in eight games before playoffs and in playoffs had two goals one assist in three games.

As a player, Etienne brings a mixture of tenacity and finesse, which explains why he so dynamic. Even though he is highly skilled, his stick battles and physicality are exceptional. At 6’ 1″ 180lbs, Etienne is tall, strong, and athletic, thus adding to his attributes of being a well-rounded player. Etienne played a Signiant role in assisting the Elite team hammer down the top spot in the Florida Division and winning USPHL Florida Regular season title

This year we expect big things from Etienne as he returns as a veteran who knows what it takes to win and develop with our program. We are excited to see what this season brings and the college opportunities that will come for Etienne.

THE FLORIDA EELS ARE THRILLED TO ANNOUNCE THE SIGNING OF 2000 SWEDISH GOALIE MAX PETRE’ TO THE EELS JUNIOR PROGRAM FOR THE 2020-21 SEASON.

The Florida Eels are thrilled to announce the signing of 2000 Swedish Goalie Max Petre’ to the Eels junior program for the 2020-21 season. Our Swedish scouts have followed him for several years and some of our scouts have been his goalie coaches. For 2019-20 Petre’ played for Vallentuna BK Div.1 and Vallentuna BK J20 and Wings HC J20 Elite. In 2018-19 he played for Balsta HC and the previous year he played for Wings HC J20 Elite, Wings HC J18 Allsvenskan and Wings HC J18 Elite.

 

This is a seasoned young man who has played in some very competitive environments and is looking to bring his game to the USA and advance to college hockey. He is quite poised and mentally tough. This is a strong character young man and he fits right within the Florida Eels.

 

Max is known for his strong skill set and his athleticism. He plays a hybrid butterfly style with the European flavor. He has a strong glove and quick feet. He challenges his shooters and very a very disciplined style. He plays well under pressure with a high compete level. He has a great attitude and work ethic. Moreover, he is a great team guy.

 

The Eels have a long history with Swedish netminders. They have done very well for the Eels and we love their training and development. Max is a product of the same goaltending schools. We feel he will excel like his Swedish brothers before him. The Eels are very excited that he will be joining us in the Fall, and we expect him to be another Eels player who will advance to the College ranks. We welcome Max as an Eel.

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