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2019 USPHL NCDC Draft Results

By Jeff CoxMay 24, 2019

Tristan Fasig of The Taft School was selected by the New Jersey Hitmen. (Dave Arnold)

The United States Premier Hockey League (USPHL) National Collegiate Development Conference (NCDC) held its annual draft last week in which the 13 league teams select potential players for the following season and beyond.

The USPHL NCDC refuses to publish draft results in numerical order, instead choosing to reveal the order in alphabetical order, per team.

The USPHL NCDC Draft isn’t binding except within the league. Due to the USPHL NCDC not being sanctioned or under the USA Hockey umbrella, players can be drafted into the NCDC and still choose to play elsewhere, such as the USHL, NAHL or BCHL.

Below are the 2019 USPHL NCDC Draft results with commentary on notable selections:

Tags: National Collegiate Development Conference, NCDC, United States Premier Hockey League, USPHL

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