| Name |
Years at Misericordia |
Professional Team |
League |
| Anthony Shrum |
2024-25 |
Blue Ridge Bobcats |
Federal Prospects Hockey League (FPHL) |
| Zach Ross |
2024-25 |
Danbury Hat Tricks |
Federal Prospects Hockey League (FPHL) |
| Dom Della Civita |
2024-25 |
Watertown Wolves |
Federal Prospects Hockey League (FPHL) |
| Jake Perrin |
2024-25 |
Weserstars Bremen |
Regionalliga Nord (Germany4) |

After tending the net for the Cougars during the 2024-25 season,
Anthony Shrum signed a professional contract with the
Blue Ridge Bobcats of the Federal Prospects Hockey League.
A native of North Shores, Michigan, Shrum becomes the third Cougar to sign in the FPHL following the program's first season of competition.
The graduate student goaltender amassed 347 saves for a .904 SV%. He also recorded a 35-save shutout against Lebanon Valley for the first shutout on home ice in program history.
Shrum joined the Cougars after four seasons at Worcester State University, where he held a .805 SV% through seven appearances between the pipes.
Prior to his collegiate career, the netminder played three seasons with the Philadelphia Revolution of the Eastern Hockey League, logging an impressive .944 SV% through 40 starts in net.


After guarding the Cougars' blue line during the 2024-25 season,
Zach Ross signed a professional contract with the
Danbury Hat Tricks of the Federal Prospects Hockey League.
The senior defenseman had a goal and a team-high 11 assists while playing in all 25 games.
A native of Portland, OR, Ross spent four seasons at Northland College (WI) where he registered 18 points in 69 games.
Prior to his collegiate career, Ross played two years of junior hockey with the Thief River Falls Norskies in the Superior International Junior Hockey League, accumulating 52 points and 39 penalty minutes in 101 contests.


After guarding the Cougars' blue line during the 2024-25 season,
Dom Della Civita signed a professional contract with the
Watertown Wolves of the Federal Prospects Hockey League.
The senior defenseman served as a team captain and had two goals and five assists in 22 games.
A native of Trenton, Ontario, Della Civita's hockey career has been marked by impressive achievements, including his role as the inaugural season captain of his college team.
Della Civita's journey to professional hockey began at Morrisville State College and he came to Misericordia for his last college season. His leadership helped lay the foundation for the team's future success, and his work ethic and commitment to his teammates made him a respected figure both on and off the ice.



After tending the net for for the Cougars during the 2024-25 season,
Jake Perrin signed a professional contract with the
Weserstars Bremen of the Regionalliga Nord (Germany4).
The Chelmsford, Mass. native appeared in 14 games between the pipes for MU, making 13 starts. He posted a .907 save percentage, racking up a team-high 449 saves. Perrin also delivered a 34-save shutout at Lebanon Valley.
The netminder joined the Cougars after three seasons at Johnson and Wales University, where he amassed a .890 save percentage through 48 games.
Prior to his collegiate career, Perrin played one season for the Islanders Hockey Club (NCDC) and split another between the New York Aviators (USPHL Premier) and Islanders Hockey Club (USPHL Premier).
