Badgers Lose Top Players McClellan & De St. Phalle to Pros, Scarfone Joins as New Goaltender
The Wisconsin Badgers men's hockey team is facing significant changes as top players Kyle McClellan and Mathieu De St. Phalle opt to turn professional, signing with AHL teams, while leading scorer Cruz Lucius enters the transfer portal.
By the Numbers- Kyle McClellan posted 24 wins, a .931 save percentage, and ranked second nationally with a 1.94 goals-against average this season.
- Mathieu De St. Phalle concluded his third-consecutive 20-point season for the Badgers.
The Wisconsin team will have to adjust to the significant loss of key players heading into the next season.
State of Play- Goalie Kyle McClellan signed a one-way contract with the Iowa Wild for the 2024-25 season.
- Mathieu De St. Phalle joins the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins on a two-year deal.
- Transfer portal updates include Cruz Lucius leaving the Badgers and Tommy Scarfone replacing McClellan in net.
Wisconsin will need to adapt to the changes in their roster and look to new acquisitions to fill the void left by departing players.
Bottom LineThe Wisconsin Badgers men's hockey team faces a significant transition as key players turn professional and enter the transfer portal, signaling a new era for the team with potential opportunities for fresh talent to make their mark.
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