Wolves Set for Key September Stretch
- Jasmine Scavo-Treiber
- Sep 25
- 1 min read
The West Chester Wolves Premier return to action September 25 on the road vs. Wilkes-Barre Scranton (11:00 AM, Revolution Ice Centre) to open a three-game set in four days. They’re back home at PNY Sports Arena for matchups against Red Bank (Sept. 27, 8:15 PM) and Mercer (Sept. 28, 7:15 PM).
Defense Drives the Game
The Wolves’ identity starts in their own zone.Hunter Baughan (#5, D) anchors the group with physical play and strong gap control. Finn McGolrick (#10, D) adds mobility and can close space quickly through the neutral zone.
Forwards Bring Depth and Versatility
Up front, the Wolves mix size with puck skill. Tegan Brown (#21, F) creates problems down low with his strength and presence. Louka Dorgere (#22, F) uses his reach and vision to generate chances off the wall.
Goaltending Options Solid
Solid goaltending gives West Chester confidence in tight games.Wyatt Demers (#31, G) is calm under pressure and tracks the puck well. Elijah Wiltshire (#1, G) brings size and athleticism, making him tough to beat in tight.
Keys to Watch
Neutral zone control will dictate pace.
Special teams play can swing momentum fast.
Home ice needs to be an advantage.
Energy management will be tested across the stretch.
The Wolves don’t need flash — just structure, effort, and clean execution. If they bring that, they’ll be in good shape heading into October.
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