Big Ten Players Fill NHL Opening Night Rosters
ROSEMONT, Ill. — The National Hockey League embarks on its 107th season of play with 67 former Big Ten Conference players gracing opening night rosters. This total also includes players on injury reserve and with injured/non-roster status.
MICHIGAN
John Beecher, Boston
Matty Beniers, Seattle
Thomas Bordeleau, San Jose +
Gavin Brindley, Columbus ^
Seamus Casey, New Jersey
J.T. Compher, Detroit
Kyle Connor, Winnipeg
Andrew Copp, Detroit
Adam Fantilli, Columbus
Luke Glendening, Tampa Bay
Luke Hughes, New Jersey ^
Quinn Hughes, Vancouver
Zach Hyman, Edmonton
Jack Johnson, Columbus
Kent Johnson, Columbus
Dylan Larkin, Detroit
Rutger McGroarty, Pittsburgh
Jon Merrill, Minnesota
Tyler Motte, Detroit
Josh Norris, Ottawa
Max Pacioretty, Toronto
Owen Power, Buffalo
Mackie Samoskevich, Florida
Jacob Trouba, Rangers
Zach Werenski, Columbus
Cam York, Philadelphia
MICHIGAN STATE
Mason Appleton, Winnipeg
Torey Krug, St. Louis ^
Artyom Levshunov, Chicago ^
Jeff Petry, Detroit
MINNESOTA
Nick Bjugstad, Utah +
Logan Cooley, Utah
Brock Faber, Minnesota
Erik Haula, New Jersey
Erik Johnson, Philadelphia
Matthew Knies, Toronto
Jackson LaCombe, Anaheim
Nick Leddy, St. Louis
Ryan Lindgren, NY Rangers +
Casey Mittelstadt, Colorado
Tommy Novak, Nashville
Mike Reilly, NY Islanders
Nate Schmidt, Florida
Nick Seeler, Philadelphia
Brady Skjei, Nashville
NOTRE DAME
Ian Cole, Utah
Jake Evans, Montreal
Dennis Gilbert, Buffalo
Anders Lee, NY Islanders
Kyle Palmieri, NY Islanders
Andrew Peeke, Boston
Bryan Rust, Pittsburgh ^
Spencer Stastney, Nashville ^
OHIO STATE
Dakota Joshua, Vancouver ^
Mason Lohrei, Boston
WISCONSIN
Cole Caufield, Montreal
Ty Emberson, Edmonton
Trent Frederic, Boston
Dylan Holloway, St. Louis
Luke Kunin, San Jose
Jake McCabe, Toronto
Ryan McDonagh, Tampa Bay
K’Andre Miller, NY Rangers
Brendan Smith, Dallas
Craig Smith, Chicago
Ryan Suter, St. Louis
Alex Turcotte, Los Angeles
+ Injury Reserve
^ Injured/Non-Roster