Monday, June 23, 2025

Mountain Kings Select Munroe At North American Hockey League Draft:

The North American Hockey League New Hampshire Mountain Kings have

selected Vernon Vipers forward Michael Munroe 182nd overall in the 6th round of the 2025 NAHL Entry Draft.

From the New Hampshire Mountain Kings X Page,

(1) New Hampshire Mountain Kings on X: "Here are picks 5-8 in today's NAHL Entry Draft 🏒 https://t.co/b2TiD7mPzh" / X

Munroe split the 2024-25 season with the United States Hockey League Youngstown Phantoms, BCHL Sherwood Park Crusaders and the Vernon Vipers.

The Sherwood Park Crusaders traded Michael Munroe, Eddie Revenig and future considerations to the Vernon Vipers February 10th 2025 for Marko Stojkov. In 14 games with the Vernon Vipers, Munroe collected (1-goal-2-assists-3-points).

Munroe has committed to the University of Maine for the 2025-26 season.

Michael Munroe's Player Profile:

Michael Munroe - Stats, Contract, Salary & More

4 comments:

  1. You know the Vipers are disinterested when they are still advertising the Spring Camp of May 30-June 1.

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  2. Lets not forget, still no mention of two trades that happened on June 1st

    Still no mention of Revenig signing a tender agreement with the North American Hockey League Bismarck Bobcats

    Still no mention of any players committing to the team for the 2025-26 season

    It would be nice if they let fans know how many players are returning from last season and if so, who is returning?

    Castanet reported they are holding a camp in July. What kind of camp? What are the dates? Is there a schedule for fans to come check out?

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  3. Another Viper drafted by a team from the NAHL. I wonder what kinda team we are going to end up with?

    Why aren’t the Vipers posting anything? Let the fans know what’s going on. Like recruits etc

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  4. Munroe joined the Vipers late in the season, was one of those players I didn't notice a ton, I thought he played well or looked good in a couple of games but otherwise didn't stand out a whole lot. With players coming and going every few days/week it was difficult to keep track of everyone and I'm sure it was also difficult on the players, trying to adjust to a new team, new coaches, new linemates, new town, new billets etc.

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