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Summit Series Bridgewater, NJ

The Summit Series features some quality 2012 birth year teams from around the country. There were some very tight games and highly skilled players on display.

Updated: February 22, 2026  •  58 reports

The Eye Test

Event-by-event player reports with snapshots, chips, class ratings, and watchlist context.

Nicholas Chung (2012)

February 22, 2026 • View profile

Prospect Score 7.18 #26 (North America U13) Top 3% PPG 1.78 Age‑Adj 4.21 Schedule: Average

Chung excels in front of the net. He has great size and is able to get first touch often. Chung tracks the puck extremely well, he is able to locate rebounds and finish. Chung does a good job of protecting the puck. Chung extends his hands off his body and drives on defenders with ease.

Simeon Ogorelkoff (2012)

February 17, 2026 • View profile

Prospect Score 5.19 #54 (USA U13 ALL) Top 6% PPG 0.71 Age‑Adj 1.60 Schedule: Strong

Ogorlekoff is a skilled forward playing for the New Jersey Rockets. Ogorelkoff is a crafty forward, he darts in and out of traffic avoiding contact. He is dangerous with time and space. Ogorelkoff is able to use smooth puck handling and edge work to create grade A opportunities.

Reid Lovegrove (2012)

February 16, 2026 • View profile

Lovegrove shows a dangerous drag‑release shot, finishing top shelf in the observed sample. He handles confidently in possession and sustains plays with hands in traffic. Shot skill suggests power‑play value and scoring upside from the circles.

Vincent Robichaud (2012)

February 16, 2026 • View profile

 Robichaud plays a competitive, detail-first game and works to stay above the puck consistently. He shows good straight‑line speed once underway and uses a longer stride to close on pucks. The profile projects as a two‑way forward whose value comes from routes, effort, and positioning.

Landon Sherwood (2012)

February 16, 2026 • View profile

Sherwood shows composed setup and angle management, challenging shooters to reduce available net. He uses an active glove and appears comfortable controlling routine looks. Additional view should determine rebound placement consistency and puckhandling choices under dump‑and‑chase pressure.

Tajh Williams (2012)

February 16, 2026 • View profile

Prospect Score -2.41 #913 (USA U13 ALL) Top 93% PPG 0.10 Age‑Adj 0.19 Schedule: Strong

Williams brings a bigger frame and plays with calm decision-making at the blue line and in retrieval sequences. He chooses between carrying, stretching, or distributing based on pressure and consistently gets pucks through. The projection fits a steady two‑way defender who supports breakouts and point offense.

Ryan Harney (2012)

February 16, 2026 • View profile

Prospect Score -0.65 #514 (USA U13 ALL) Top 52% PPG 0.40 Age‑Adj 0.77 Schedule: Strong

Harney is a mobile puck‑moving defender with deceptive edge work that manipulates forecheckers. He creates separation with feet and eyes, opening lanes for clean exits and quick transition. The profile projects as a primary transition defense option with power‑play movement value.

Jon Rock (2012)

February 16, 2026 • View profile

Prospect Score 0.56 #300 (USA U13 ALL) Top 31% PPG 0.60 Age‑Adj 1.15 Schedule: Strong

Rock skates well with powerful crossovers and protects pucks effectively through contact pressure. He plays head‑up and looks to make plays rather than defaulting to chips. The profile fits a possession forward who can support controlled entries and offensive-zone time.

Mason Graham (2012)

February 16, 2026 • View profile

Graham shows composure under pressure, holding pucks to draw defenders in before skating or passing into space. He denies the front of the net and looks comfortable on the power play moving pucks laterally. Some risk appears in occasional loose puck management, so additional view should track turnover rate against faster pressure.

Hudson Sabo (2012)

February 16, 2026 • View profile

Sabo consistently makes high‑percentage plays from the blue line and gets pucks through to the net. He defends assertively, holding his line and limiting clean rushes against. The projection is a dependable defender who supports possession and point-shot volume.

Maddox Kohler (2012)

February 16, 2026 • View profile

 He plays a heavy wall game, using size and stick strength to own space and extend possessions. He scores the lone shootout goal in a 1–0 type result via a backhand finish, projecting as a net-front/board-battle forward who produces in tight areas.

Jaxson Swinger (2012)

February 16, 2026 • View profile

Prospect Score -0.63 #501 (USA U13 ALL) Top 51% PPG 0.23 Age‑Adj 0.42 Schedule: Average

Swinger plays with composure and consistent stick positioning, keeping pucks and bodies in front. He denies the middle and moves pucks cleanly on exits without rushing decisions. The profile fits a steady two‑way defender who can handle big minutes.

Charlie Walsh(2012)

February 16, 2026 • View profile

Prospect Score 1.94 #176 (USA U13 ALL) Top 18% PPG 0.87 Age‑Adj 1.59 Schedule: Average

Walsh is undersized but processes quickly, completing high‑skill passes and seeing options on the power play. He can beat first pressure with one‑on‑one skill (toe-drag mechanics noted) and then distributes to maintain possession. The projection is a skill-forward role suited to PP flank facilitation and quick-touch offense.

Luigi Raggi (2012)

February 16, 2026 • View profile

Prospect Score 6.99 #29 (North America U13) Top 3% PPG 1.67 Age‑Adj 4.04 Schedule: Average

Raggi generates most of his offense off the rush, consistently creating separation with speed through the neutral zone. He records a four‑goal game in the observed sample and adds another breakaway finish, reflecting transition scoring ability. Timing on loose pucks supports a style that turns turnovers into immediate chances.

Logan Strumolo (2012)

February 16, 2026 • View profile

Prospect Score 2.94 #116 (USA U13 ALL) Top 12% PPG 1.05 Age‑Adj 1.90 Schedule: Average

Strumolo shows quick hands and strong edge work, creating space with efficient crossovers. He finishes a catch‑and‑release chance with composure, indicating confidence in scoring moments. The profile fits a skilled offensive forward who can convert on quick-touch opportunities.

Brody Grill (2012)

February 16, 2026 • View profile

Prospect Score 3.22 #105 (USA U13 ALL) Top 11% PPG 1.09 Age‑Adj 1.99 Schedule: Average

Grill plays a structured 200‑foot game, handling face-offs and distributing efficiently to wingers. He reads sequences early and keeps possessions connected with high‑percentage decisions. The profile projects as a reliable center who drives pace through structure rather than flash.

Greyson Dragann (2012)

February 16, 2026 • View profile

Prospect Score 2.12 #165 (USA U13 ALL) Top 17% PPG 0.91 Age‑Adj 1.65 Schedule: Average

Dragon is trusted at the top of the power play and shows confident puck touches and shot selection at the blue line. He closes with good angles and anticipates plays to deny clean looks through the middle. Heavy point-shot mechanics translate to special-teams value and two‑way usage.

Joey Meier (2012)

February 16, 2026 • View profile

Mayor uses speed to win races to first touch in corners and behind the net. He shows late‑game poise by holding pucks to manage risk instead of forcing low-percentage plays. The projection is a transition-and-retrieval D man who can keep calm in tight moments

Nicolas Pless (2012)

February 16, 2026 • View profile

Pless plays with efficient crossovers and generates controlled entries from the neutral zone. He uses turns and cutbacks to maintain possession rather than throwing pucks away at the line. The profile fits a puck-transport forward who sustains zone time through skating.

Gavin Erb (2012)

February 16, 2026 • View profile

Erb combines a strong frame with solid skating, enabling puck protection and consistent battle wins along the wall. He shows enough skill to hold pucks under pressure and drive offense from the outside inward. The profile fits a primary offensive contributor who can play through contact.

Dean Russo (2012)

February 16, 2026 • View profile

usso is a big, rangy left‑shot defender with long‑range passing and a point shot that gets through traffic. He records a noted long outlet from deep in his zone and adds a power‑play goal from the point in the observed sample.

Brayden Kearsey (2012)

February 16, 2026 • View profile

Kersey runs the top of the power play and gets pucks through with a quick, accurate shot that hits the net at a high rate. He defends responsibly and can skate pucks out when lanes open. Passing and puck management project as steady puck‑moving defense traits.

Jeffrey Williams (2012)

February 16, 2026 • View profile

Williams plays through contact despite an undersized frame and competes consistently in puck battles. He uses quick changes of direction to find new space and shows structured flank routes on the power play. The profile fits a skilled forward with special-teams utility.

Gavin Clark (2012)

February 16, 2026 • View profile

Clark is undersized but shows high deception on the power play, disguising shot versus pass to manipulate pressure. He attacks seams with quick edges and remains willing to shoot from tight areas. Hockey sense and poise project to skill-role minutes (half-wall/PP flank) despite size.

Declan Kotzen (2012)

February 16, 2026 • View profile

Prospect Score -0.15 #490 (North America U13) Top 45% PPG 0.64 Age‑Adj 1.30 Schedule: Soft

Kotzen creates separation with explosive skating and clean crossovers, often advancing the puck through zones on his own. He wins early touches by arriving first to loose pucks and forcing defenders into quick turns. Speed translates to a pressure forward role that drives transition.

Bryce Dagenais (2012)

February 16, 2026 • View profile

Prospect Score 5.86 #50 (North America U13) Top 5% PPG 1.73 Age‑Adj 3.54 Schedule: Soft

Dagenais shows strong off‑puck habits, consistently presenting as an outlet and arriving in open pockets. He fits bumper usage on the power play and is able to become a one‑timer option when the puck moves high‑to‑middle. The profile projects as a top‑six forward who can facilitate and finish.

Macklin Lester (2012)

February 16, 2026 • View profile

Prospect Score 0.98 #318 (North America U13) Top 29% PPG 0.75 Age‑Adj 1.74 Schedule: Weak

Lester is tall and rangy with creative puck skill, handling through and around defenders while maintaining protection. He uses reach to extend possessions and can manufacture a shot after beating initial pressure. The combination projects as a matchup problem when given space to carry.

Braden Yard (2012)

February 16, 2026 • View profile

Prospect Score 0.98 #317 (North America U13) Top 29% PPG 0.75 Age‑Adj 1.74 Schedule: Weak

Yard plays with grit around the net and stays engaged in contested areas. He makes functional plays in traffic and competes for inside position. The projection is a utility forward who adds pressure and secondary offense from hard areas.

Antonio Jarl (2012)

February 16, 2026 • View profile

Jarl brings an imposing frame and still activates offensively, joining low plays when opportunity presents. He generally selects high‑percentage options but has the confidence to carry and extend possession. Size and involvement suggest a top-pair usage profile at this level.

Egor Karpovtsev (2012)

February 16, 2026 • View profile

Karpovtsev shows advanced hands and finishing timing around the net, arriving in scoring areas as pucks become available. He releases quickly from tight space and converts from in-close opportunities. Scoring instincts project well on a top line and a finishing role on the power play.

Jack Ronan (2012)

February 16, 2026 • View profile

Ronan defends with strong angles and early gap posture, using stick placement to deny middle ice and disrupt breakouts. He shows patience with the puck, holding to improve the outlet rather than defaulting to rims. The game translates to a reliable shutdown‑plus‑transition defender role.

Flynn Kelley (2013)

February 16, 2026 • View profile

Kelley handles with his head up and attacks one‑on‑one with calculated route choices, consistently identifying seams rather than skating into structure. He maintains a high work rate on puck pursuit and sustains possessions through skill under speed. Playing up an age group, his decision speed and puck control project as a puck‑moving defender profile with upside.

Max Dubey (2012)

February 16, 2026 • View profile

Dubey shows creativity and early recognition, using pull‑and‑drag mechanics to create a shooting lane when defenders commit. He can release quickly once space opens. Dubey has a nice center of gravity, whether accepting or intiating he can play through contact.

Kingston Bourque (2012)

February 16, 2026 • View profile

Bourque brings a relentless motor and clean skating mechanics, staying involved in puck races and second‑puck recoveries. He plays a poised possession game without forcing high‑risk plays. The profile fits a dependable, detail-forward who can help win zone time. He shows nice skill when the play calls for an interior pass or individual effort.

Cameron Mead (2012)

February 16, 2026 • View profile

Meade consistently makes high‑percentage decisions, moving pucks quickly and supporting off the wall to keep possessions connected. He plays pass‑first and operates as a reliable assist-type winger. His consistency shift in and shift out was notable.

Warren Holtslag (2012)

February 16, 2026 • View profile

Holtslag skates with a strong stride and shows awareness of time and space on wide drives. He scores a late go‑ahead goal by protecting the puck and finishing far side, indicating composure in a high‑leverage moment. Persistent forecheck routes and stick detail add two‑way value.

Jack Tenkus (2012)

February 16, 2026 • View profile

Prospect Score 2.12 #166 (USA U13 ALL) Top 17% PPG 0.71 Age‑Adj 1.70 Schedule: Elite

Tenkus plays with above‑average pace and a shoot‑first mentality, generating attempts off the rush when lanes open. He shows hands to create space with small drags and a quick release. He showed great pursuit on a rebound goal.

Owen Ham (2012)

February 16, 2026 • View profile

Ham is a big bodied D man for the Saints. He uses his frame to bull through players. He has good raw power in his stride, the combo of size and speed allows him to control his half of the ice. Ham showed a heavy wrister from the point. He was able to bubble out and get pucks off the goalie all weekend.

Cameron Tara (2012)

February 16, 2026 • View profile

Tara is a smooth skating defensman for the Saints. He has effective edge work on his puck pick ups, getting off the wall cleanly. He shows nice poise with the puck, spinning back as to not force plays.

Jace Barton (2012)

February 16, 2026 • View profile

Barton shows creative puckhandling and unusual upper‑body manipulation to change angles and deceive defenders. He anticipates pressure early and attempts skill solutions before contact arrives. Barton showed good awareness of open space away from the puck.

Luc Genest (2012)

February 16, 2026 • View profile

Genest brings a tall, rangy frame and uses reach to protect pucks along the wall and through contact. He shows a workable snapshot and enough touch to play under control rather than throwing pucks away. Genest showed some nice touch on interior passes and plays to the net.

Holden Manning (2012)

February 15, 2026 • View profile

Manning is undersized but shows soft hands and quick finishing ability, including clean catch‑and‑release execution. Off‑puck awareness stands out: he presents his stick in open lanes and supports as a timely outlet. The skill set projects best in a space‑creation role where quick touches and timing drive offense.

Ian Swan (2012)

February 15, 2026 • View profile

Prospect Score -1.89 #876 (North America U13) Top 80% PPG 0.27 Age‑Adj 0.62 Schedule: Soft

Swan popped this weekend for the Warriors. He translated his long stride into speed. His pressures with explosive speed and hard routes on the forecheck, consistently arriving on pucks with pace. He changes direction sharply and uses a long stride to separate once he turns play up ice. He had a beautiful catch release for the overtime winner in his

Bennett Waddell (2012)

February 15, 2026 • View profile

Prospect Score 11.01 #8 (North America U13) Top 1% PPG 2.36 Age‑Adj 5.38 Schedule: Soft

Waddell plays with constant intensity and is difficult to separate from pucks due to strong stick leverage and a low center of gravity. He creates rebounds with a low, quick‑release shot and uses clever puck placement to extend time in contested areas. Compete level and possession habits translate to a matchup forward who drives forecheck and zone time. Waddell was relentless all weekend, driving the offense for the Warriors.

Evan Palie (2012)

February 15, 2026 • View profile

Prospect Score 0.69 #353 (North America U13) Top 33% PPG 0.73 Age‑Adj 1.66 Schedule: Soft

Palie converts a slot chance with a quick snapshot, showing composure with his head up in a scoring area. Away from the puck he takes efficient angles and disrupts lanes by consistently arriving in the right spots. The habits support a two‑way forward projection with great details for a young player.

Ryan Lee (2012)

February 15, 2026 • View profile

Prospect Score 3.67 #87 (USA U13 ALL) Top 9% PPG 1.14 Age‑Adj 2.11 Schedule: Average

Lee plays at a high tempo and handles pucks confidently at speed, creating offense through controlled carries. He looks to make plays through seams rather than defaulting to low‑percentage dumps or shots. Shot threat and puck skill translate to a primary chance‑generator role on this roster.

Dylan Cruz (2012)

February 15, 2026 • View profile

Prospect Score 1.18 #245 (USA U13 ALL) Top 25% PPG 0.73 Age‑Adj 1.35 Schedule: Average

Cruz plays with poise in possession, scanning with his eyes up and selecting passes that keep sequences connected. He shows a clean shot release when space opens and remains composed under moderate pressure. Cruz’s game fits with anyone, a play‑connector who can also create on his own.

Joseph Zhou (2012)

February 15, 2026 • View profile

Prospect Score -1.72 #745 (USA U13 ALL) Top 76% PPG 0.23 Age‑Adj 0.42 Schedule: Average

Zhou plays with a heavy, disruptive edge, staying active on sticks and competing on the boundary. When he regains pucks, he can accelerate quickly to carry play out of pressure and advance the zone. Additional view is needed to fully grade his defensive reads and first‑pass consistency under sustained forecheck.

Cam Panza (2012)

February 15, 2026 • View profile

Prospect Score 1.61 #209 (USA U13 ALL) Top 22% PPG 0.65 Age‑Adj 1.56 Schedule: Elite

Panza creates width and separation with powerful crossovers and consistent pace through entries. Along the wall he uses punch turns and edge changes to evade pressure and retain possession. The decision profile is possession‑first, prioritizing control and distribution over rushed plays.

Leo Mikaelian (2012)

February 15, 2026 • View profile

Prospect Score 9.25 #17 (USA U13 ALL) Top 2% PPG 1.65 Age‑Adj 3.95 Schedule: Elite

Mikaelian shows quick hands and strong stick strength, winning a high share of contested pucks. He uses small deceptive moves to create space and keep plays alive under pressure. The overall game fits a possession forward who can extend offensive‑zone sequences.

Jaidon Avery (2012)

February 15, 2026 • View profile

Prospect Score 3.55 #110 (North America U13) Top 11% PPG 0.72 Age‑Adj 1.71 Schedule: Average

Avery’s first step stands out on retrievals and loose‑puck races, allowing him to win early touches. He moves pucks quickly with simple outlets and can skate pucks out when lanes open. Speed and stick detail support a transition defender role.

Nicholas Chung (2012)

February 15, 2026 • View profile

Prospect Score 7.18 #26 (North America U13) Top 3% PPG 1.78 Age‑Adj 4.21 Schedule: Average

Chung plays a composed, head‑up game and uses size to protect pucks on wide drives. He supports possession with clean touches and shows awareness finding open lanes rather than forcing low‑odds plays. The profile fits a possession winger who can stabilize shifts and connect plays.

Grayson On (2012)

February 15, 2026 • View profile

Prospect Score 0.89 #330 (North America U13) Top 31% PPG 0.76 Age‑Adj 1.79 Schedule: Average

On plays at a high pace and uses quick edge changes to beat pressure wide or cut back to maintain control. He circles to scan options, then attacks seams with speed to create chances off controlled entries. Speed‑and‑skill traits translate to a puck‑transport role that can tilt the ice in transition.

Gehrett Mussel (2012)

February 15, 2026 • View profile

Prospect Score 2.49 #164 (North America U13) Top 15% PPG 1.02 Age‑Adj 2.41 Schedule: Average

Mussel plays a direct, physical game and competes consistently along the wall and through contact. He skates well for a rangy frame and uses reach to win pucks and extend possession. The overall package fits a matchup center who can add forecheck pressure and interior support. Mussel is great off the puck, finding soft spots in the defense and making himself available to his team.

Joseph Bringman (2012)

February 15, 2026 • View profile

Prospect Score 11.57 #6 (North America U13) Top 1% PPG 2.48 Age‑Adj 5.86 Schedule: Average

Bringman generates separation with explosive acceleration and efficient crossovers. He keeps his head up and distributes at speed while still presenting a quick‑release shooting threat off the rush. The skating and 200 foot play make him an excellent two way player. He worked the top of the powerplay, where distributed decisively and percisely.

Brooke Xu (2012)

February 15, 2026 • View profile

Xu plays square to pucks and challenges effectively, reducing shooting angles with a bigger net presence. He shows lateral mobility to recover across his crease and remain set on second looks. Additional view is needed to assess rebound placement consistency and puckhandling under dump pressure.

Kellan Fitzgerald-Brown(2012)

February 15, 2026 • View profile

Prospect Score 8.40 #21 (USA U13 ALL) Top 3% PPG 1.00 Age‑Adj 2.24 Schedule: Strong

Fitzgerald‑Brown brings a large frame with confident mobility, joining offense when opportunities present. He gets shots off with pace from the blue line and looks comfortable holding pucks to improve lanes. The toolkit projects toward a two‑way, minutes‑eating defender with power‑play utility.

Christian Talapila (2012)

February 15, 2026 • View profile

Prospect Score 7.93 #25 (USA U13 ALL) Top 3% PPG 0.95 Age‑Adj 2.13 Schedule: Strong

Talapila shows strong edge work and balance on retrievals, absorbing pressure and escaping into space. He handles pucks cleanly in tight areas and is comfortable transporting the puck to start exits. Talapila continues to develop well, he’s an exciting prospect with offensive upside on the backend.