Brock Faber, University of Minnesota
The defenseman, one of the best in NCAA hockey, is Minnesota's captain this year.
As a sophomore last season, Faber was named Big 10 Defensive Player of the Year and was a First Team All-Big 10. He played for the United States in the Olympics in Beijing.
Selected by the Los Angeles Kings in the second round (No. 45) of the 2020 NHL Draft, he was traded to the Minnesota Wild along with a first-round pick in exchange for forward Kevin Fiala on June 29, 2022.
The 20-year-old has three points (one goal, two assists) in three games this season.
Sean Farrell, Harvard University
The forward was not 100 percent healthy last season but had 28 points (10 goals, 18 assists) in 24 games for Harvard, and led the United States in scoring at the Beijing Olympics with six points (three goals, three assists) in four games.
In good health heading into Harvard's season, which begins Thursday, the sophomore is primed for a big year.
The 20-year-old was selected by the Montreal Canadiens in the fourth round (No. 124) in the 2020 draft.
Riese Gaber, University of North Dakota
The undersized forward (5-foot-8, 163 pounds) has a smooth scoring touch. He was a finalist for National Collegiate Hockey Conference player of the year last season after having 37 points (15 goals, 22 assists) in 34 games.
The junior has four points (three goals, one assist) in four games this season.
The 23-year-old, who was top forward at Boston Bruins development camp in July, is a free agent who is expected to receive plenty of attention from NHL teams.
Luke Hughes, University of Michigan
Like his older brothers, Jack (New Jersey Devils), and Quinn (Vancouver Canucks), Luke is an elite skater and he's the biggest of the brothers at 6-2, 190.
He was the top goal-scorer and point-scorer among college defenseman in 2021-22 with 39 points (17 goals, 22 assists). In 41 goals.
Hughes is one of three 2022 Hobey Baker Award Top Ten Finalists playing college hockey this season. (The others are Devon Levi of Northeastern and Yaniv Perets of Quinnipiac.)
New Jersey selected the 19-year-old in the first round (No. 4) in 2020.