Wolves NCDC to Honor Age-Out Players on Special Night at PNY Sports Arena
- James Karr

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The West Chester Wolves NCDC organization will celebrate its graduating players this weekend with Age-Out Night at PNY Sports Arena, honoring the players who have reached the end of their junior hockey eligibility and made lasting impacts on the program.
The ceremony will take place prior to puck drop, giving fans, teammates, and staff an opportunity to recognize a group that has helped shape the Wolves culture both on and off the ice.

Age-Out Night Schedule – PNY Sports Arena
3:15 PM – Warmups
3:30 PM – Ice Cut
3:40 PM – Age-Out Ceremony
4:00 PM – Starting Lineups & Puck Drop
This season’s Age-Out class features a group of veteran players who have brought leadership, professionalism, and character to the Wolves locker room.
The Wolves will recognize the following players:
Sebastian Pribula (G) – The Slovakian netminder brought international experience and calm presence between the pipes for West Chester, posting a strong .930 save percentage during the 2025–26 season.
Wilson Dowse (D) – The towering 6’5” defenseman added size and stability to the Wolves blue line after arriving midseason, using his reach and physical play to shut down opposing forwards.
Harrison Kinne (D) – Serving as captain, Kinne has been a cornerstone of the Wolves defense over the past two seasons. The Massachusetts native has provided leadership and offensive production from the blue line, recording 22 points this season.
Cole Leblanc (D) – A steady presence on the back end, Leblanc logged major minutes for the Wolves throughout the season while contributing offensively with 12 points in 48 games.
Drew McCandless (D) – The physical left-shot defenseman from Victor, NY has been a reliable shutdown option for West Chester, bringing toughness and consistency to the defensive corps.
Charlie Campbell (G) – Campbell provided depth and experience in goal after joining the Wolves this season, adding stability to the crease down the stretch.
Alec Alfieri (F) – An assistant captain and veteran forward, Alfieri has been an important leader for the Wolves over the past two seasons, combining work ethic with offensive contributions.
Reece Allman (F) – The Illinois native has been a key offensive contributor this year, recording 33 points in 43 games and providing energy every night.
Brody Bess (F) – A Pennsylvania native, Bess brought scoring ability and speed to the Wolves lineup while proudly representing his home state.
Philip Gamper (F) – The Austrian forward added international flair and versatility to the Wolves roster over the last 2 seasons, contributing in multiple roles throughout the season.
Maddox Goudie (F) – Goudie enjoyed a breakout season offensively with 29 points, serving as one of the Wolves’ most consistent contributors up front.
Connor Stokes (F) – Another assistant captain, Stokes has been a respected leader in the locker room while bringing a physical and hardworking presence to the Wolves lineup.
Wolves Head Coach and General Manager R.C. Lyke reflected on what the group has meant to the organization.
“These guys helped build the identity of our program,” said Lyke. “They showed up every day with professionalism and commitment, and they’ve left the jersey in a better place for the players who will come after them. It’s been an honor to coach them.”
Associate Head Coach and Assistant GM Tyler Casillo echoed those sentiments, emphasizing the impact the players have had on the culture inside the locker room.
“This group set the standard for what it means to be a Wolf,” said Casillo. “Their leadership, work ethic, and character made a huge impact on our program and our younger players. We’re proud of everything they’ve accomplished.”
Fans are encouraged to arrive early to celebrate the players during the pregame ceremony before the Wolves take the ice for another NCDC matchup.



