Anchorage Forward Bagnole makes NCAA Commitment

The Anchorage Wolverines of the North American Hockey League (NAHL) are proud to announce that forward Daniel Bagnole has committed to play NCAA hockey for SUNY-Geneseo in the UCHC.
The Illinois native will be skating with the Knights in the fall in Geneseo, New York. The 20-year-old forward is a second-year skater in the NAHL. This past season the 6’0 lefty laced up in 63 games with the Wolverines and led his team with 32 goals on the year. Bagnole produced 29 assists and ranks third on his team with 61 total points on the year. Six of his goals were named as the decider in the contest. His offensive prowess helped him to be named as a 2025 Top Prospect on the Midwest Division team. While at the USA Hockey Arena, he found the back of the net and scored the game-winning goal for his team.
Last season, the ‘04 skater suited up in 50 games for Anchorage. He found the back of the net 14 times and notched 12 assists. The 20-year-old will be joining his fellow Anchorage teammate, Jackson Stimple, in the fall at SUNY-Geneseo.
President of Wolverines, Isaiah Vreeman, shares more on what he has seen from Bagnole on the ice.
"Danny’s work ethic and two-way presence made him a backbone of our lineup. Geneseo is gaining a competitor who raises the standard every time he steps on the ice."
Bagnole is the eleventh member of the Anchorage Wolverines to make a college hockey commitment.
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