TWO MORE CCHL SKATERS MAKE COMMITMENTS TO NCAA

The CCHL continues to develop players for the next level as two more standouts have made commitments to join NCAA programs in the fall of 2016.  Jordan Larson of the Carleton Place Canadians has committed to join the University of Alabama-Huntsville while Brockville Braves forward Neil Robinson is set to join the Holy Cross program.

JORDAN LARSON

The Fort Frances, ON native is now in his fourth season of CCHL action where he is currently sitting second overall in scoring with 12 goals and 32 points in 18 games.  In his previous three seasons, Larson has posted at least 50 points or more, placing himself in the top 30 of league scoring in each of those years.  The 5-9, 191 lb two-way center is a hard worker who has above average puck skills. He is on the ice in all situations due to his hockey smarts and strong skating ability.  

NEIL ROBINSON

Now in his second season in the CCHL, the Pointe-Claire, QC native is currently leading all Brockville Braves skaters with 11 goals and 17 points in 17 games.  Robinson is known as a highly skilled forward who is dangerous in transition and very creative in the offensive zone.  He is working on his play without the puck and in the defensive zone in order to polish his game and become a thteat in more situations.