All three members of the University of Wisconsin men’s hockey team’s top line are out of the picture for next season.
Leading scorer Cruz Lucius entered the transfer portal on Monday after two seasons with the Badgers. He was the left wing on Wisconsin’s top grouping; center David Silye and right wing Mathieu De St. Phalle signed contracts in the American Hockey League instead of returning for a fifth season of eligibility.
The Badgers, meanwhile, found their replacement for goalie Kyle McClellan: Former RIT netminder Tommy Scarfone said Monday that he’s transferring to Wisconsin for his final season of eligibility.
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There also was more clarity about players returning for one more season: Forward Owen Lindmark will be back in 2024-25 for a sixth season because of a medical redshirt and defenseman Anthony Kehrer will use his fifth season with the Badgers.
Lucius, a fourth-round pick of the Carolina Hurricanes in 2022 who had his NHL rights traded to Pittsburgh in March, is on his way to another college team. His entry in the portal came with an instruction that he was not looking to be contacted, according to sources, which typically is a sign that a player already has a destination in mind.
He had 34 points in both of his seasons with the Badgers, leading the team two years in a row.
Lucius was the sixth player from the 2023-24 team to enter the transfer portal but the first who was a high-minutes player in the first season under coach Mike Hastings.
Defensemen Brady Cleveland and Luke LaMaster and forward Sam Stange were out of the lineup at the end of the season. Forwards Charlie Stramel and William Whitelaw finished on the fourth line and weren’t part of the team’s two power plays despite being first- and third-round NHL draft picks, respectively.
Lucius was on the top power play and was listed on the first line for 34 of the 36 games he played as a sophomore. His production slipped toward the end of the season — he scored goals in only two of the last 14 games he played and missed two games with an injury during that stretch.
The personnel changes makes it appear that the Badgers forward corps is turning more blue-collar for Hastings’ second season.
The Badgers added forwards Ryland Mosley and Kyle Kukkonen as transfers from Michigan Tech. They lost out on a center they targeted to help ease the loss of Silye when former RIT player Carter Wilkie committed to North Dakota.
Junior hockey veterans Gavin Morrissey and Ryan Botterill are signed to join the group of forwards next season. The Badgers also could look to the transfer portal for additional reinforcements at center.
McClellan’s signing with the Iowa Wild of the American Hockey League opened a goalie spot, and the Badgers had eyes on Scarfone. So did a lot of other big schools, Scarfone said after he made his commitment to Wisconsin public on Monday.
“A lot of places that I didn’t talk to when I committed to RIT when I was in junior,” Scarfone said. “It was like being a kid again and going through the whole (recruiting) phase again.”
Scarfone was the Atlantic Hockey goalie of the year, and his .925 save percentage and four shutouts both ranked fourth in the country.
“My goal was to head to a bigger division and prove myself on the big stage,” he said. “I’ve done everything I could and won everything in the Atlantic. I just want to go do it and prove it on the bigger stage and play with the best.”
Scarfone will join William Gramme, who started three games as a freshman in 2023-24, in the Badgers goaltending corps. Anton Castro of the United States Hockey League’s Fargo Force is signed to join the team next season as well.
McClellan came to the Badgers out of the transfer portal in 2022 from Atlantic Hockey’s Mercyhurst with the hopes of making a name for himself and getting a pro contract. Scarfone has similar ideas.
“The visibility you get in the Big Ten, you can’t really compare it to any other conference,” Scarfone said. “That’s an exciting part; I think that’s just the bonus. For me, I have one year left … and I want to come in and I want to win a Big Ten championship.”
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