UPMC Lemieux Sports Complex, Pittsburgh, PA. February 5 & 6, 2024. 

NAHL Top Prospects Tournament 

 
Massive Congratulations to our players and Head Coach heading to the NAHL Top Prospects Tournament! 
 
⭐️ Clint Mylymok : Head Coach, Team East
⭐️ Jesse Horacek : Forward, Team East
⭐️ Ryder Nienhuis : Forward, Team East
⭐️ Trayce Johnson : Defenseman, Team East
⭐️ Luke Amell : Defenseman, Team East
⭐️ Matthew Croxall : Forward, Gold Selects
 
Players attending the NAHL Top Prospects Tournament will get the chance to play in front of hundreds of scouts, this February 5 & 6 in Pittsburgh, PA.
 

The North American Hockey League (NAHL) has announced that the 2024 NAHL Top Prospects Tournament will return to the UPMC Lemieux Sports Complex in Cranberry Township, Pennsylvania, and be held from February 5-6, 2024. The UPMC Lemieux Sports Complex is the practice home to the NHL’s Pittsburgh Penguins and was home to the 2023 NAHL Top Prospects Tournament last season.

 

The NAHL Top Prospects Tournament is one of the most highly scouted events of its kind, featuring almost every NHL team and NCAA Division I school. it continues to provide the hundreds of NHL and NCAA scouts in attendance with a look at the best uncommitted players the NAHL has to offer, as well as some potential NHL Draft picks. It is an important part of the NAHL event model, which is inclusive of the NAHL Showcase in September and the NAHL Robertson Cup National Championship in May.

 

The UPMC Lemieux Sports Complex is the primary practice and training facility for the Pittsburgh Penguins as well as a comprehensive outpatient facility for UPMC Sports Medicine. This first-of-its-kind facility in the Pittsburgh region is a true partnership between two world-class organizations, and features 185,000 square feet of total space dedicated to treating, training and inspiring athletes at every level. This multi-use facility is a destination for athletes of all ages and skill levels seeking sports medicine, performance, and rehabilitation expertise as well as hockey-specific skills and performance training. UPMC Lemieux Sports Complex has hosted prominent events such as the NHL’s Kraft Hockeyville Game, USHL’s Fall Classic, NWHL regular-season games and All-Star weekend, as well as USA Hockey National Championships and tournaments.

 

Via The North American Hockey League. For more information regarding the NAHL Top Prospects Tournament format and schedule, please visit nahl.com.

 

 
 
Head Coach/GM of the Maryland Black Bears. His third time representing Team East at the NAHL Top Prospects Tournament. 
 
Derwoord, Maryland Native, Jesse Horacek. His second NAHL Top Prospects Tournament. 
 
Forward, Ryder Nienhuis. Sarnia, Ontario. His first NAHL Top Prospects Tournament. 
 
Defenseman, Luke Amell. Mars, Pennsylvania. His first NAHL Top Prospects Tournament. 
 
Defenseman, Trayce Johnson. Toledo, Ohio. His first NAHL Top Prospects Tournament. 
 
Forward, Matthew Croxall. Chicago, Illinois His first NAHL Top Prospects Tournament.