All-Scholastics - boys' hockey (all-scholastics)

May 4th, 2025, 2:43 AM

Adam Bauer

Belmont, senior The co-Middlesex Liberty MVP, Bauer (23 goals, 24 assists) was a 200-foot presence. He centered a first line that totaled 144 points, helping secure championships in the Ed Burns Coffee Pot Doherty Division and Cardinal Classic.

Tyler Bourgea

Tewksbury, junior Bourgea, the MVC/DCL Division 2 MVP, led the Redmen (19-5-1) to the Division 2 title game with a 58-point campaign (28 goals, 30 assist). A three-year honor roll student, he’s posted 128 points in 69 career games.

Patrick Clair

Arlington Catholic, senior The Catholic Central League Defensive Player of the Year posted a 1.94 goals against average and a .950 save percentage. From Lexington, Clair is an honor roll student and a three-time league all-star, boasting more than 1,500 career saves.

Charles Demeo

Bedford, senior The fleet-footed defenseman picked up MVC/DCL Division 3 MVP honors by recording 23 goals and 20 assists, leading the Buccaneers (19-4-1) to the Division 3 semifinals. He’s an honor roll student and three-sport athlete.

Jake Eldredge

Nauset, junior A stalwart on the first line, Eldredge compiled 59 points in 25 games, helping the Warriors (24-0-1) achieve a victory on TD Garden ice in the Division 3 state championship. The junior from Brewster has 113 career points.

Devin Gosciak

Xaverian, senior The leading scorer in the Catholic Conference this season, the senior from Easton was named a two-time league all-star with 19 goals and 17 assists. With a 4.35 weighted GPA and 79 career points, Gosciak will attend Lehigh.

Liam Guilderson

Belmont, sophomore A force to be reckoned with at left wing, Guilderson earned Middlesex League All-Conference honors, recording 25 goals and 28 assists atop a fearsome first line. Through two seasons, the Boston Junior Eagles member has 76 points.

Sam Hubbard

Natick, senior Also a football All-Scholastic, Hubbard (29 goals, 43 points) paced the Bay State Conference in scoring to earn Carey MVP honors. ‘‘One of the best hockey players Natick has ever produced,’’ said Redhawks coach Karl Infanger.

Finn Kelly

Archbishop Williams, senior A two-time Globe All-Scholastic, the senior from Dorchester supplied 20 goals and 21 assists, raising his career point total to 119 (73 goals). The Catholic Central League Offensive Player of the Year is a three-time league all-star.

Brady Leonard

Essex Tech, senior The Cape Ann League MVP posted 31 goals and 22 assists. Leonard has been essential in leading the Hawks to their most successful run in program history with 151 career points. He also plays golf and maintains a 3.8 GPA.

Luke Long

Catholic Memorial, senior Long had a knack for scoring big goals, including the tying goal in the Division 1 championship, tallying 33 points en route to being co-MVP of the Catholic Conference. The Braintree resident is a member of the Principal’s List.

Jack McEleney

Woburn, senior A Middlesex League All-Conference selection, McEleney lit up the scoreboard with 60 points (17 goals, 43 assists). A two-year captain and league all-star with 129 career points, he’ll spend a post-graduate year at Canterbury.

Michael McGrath

Pope Francis, senior McGrath’s 40-point campaign (18 goals, 22 assists) was instrumental in the Cardinals reaching the Division 1 semifinals with 21 wins. The National Honor Society member also plays golf and will take a post-graduate year at Deerfield.

Cam McKenna

Hingham, junior McKenna’s a natural goal scorer, lighting the lamp 24 times in 24 games, adding 11 assists. The junior, committed to play lacrosse at Saint Anselm, has been elected as next season’s hockey captain. He’s a high honor roll student.

Nolan Russell

Arlington, junior A junior loaded with playmaking ability, Russell battled through injuries to record 33 points, highlighted by a dramatic late goal against St. Mary’s in the tournament’s second round. He’s a member of the National Honor Society.

Matthew Smith Jr.

St. Mary’s, junior Smith set the program single-season shutout mark with seven, and now has 12 for his career, earning Catholic Central MVP honors. A USA National Camp U-16 attendee last summer, Smith boasted a 1.57 goals against average.

Seamus Tattan

Catholic Memorial, senior A Catholic Conference All-Star, Tattan (14 points) provided the leadership on the blueline that drove a stout defense to a Division 1 championship. A member of the Principal’s List for four years, he will play lacrosse at Plymouth State.

Travis Thomas

Canton, senior The senior offensive dynamo enjoyed a breakout season, totaling 53 points with 26 goals and 27 assists to increase his career total to 94 points. A honor roll student, he’s a Hockomock All-Star on the golf course.

Danny Viscione

Billerica, senior The MVC/DCL Division 1 MVP’s leadership reinvigorated the Billerica program, culminating in a Division 2 championship. Two goals and an assist in the title game highlighted his 40-goal, 59-point season (119 career points).

Brandon Ward

St. John’s Prep, junior The Catholic Conference All-Star led the Eagles (17-6) to a conference title. The junior paced St. John’s in points with 33, showcasing his goal-scoring acumen with 18 tallies. The Melrose resident is an honor roll student.