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New England forward Paul makes NCAA commitment

May 13, 2017
The New England Stars of the NA3HL are pleased to announce that forward Ryan Paul has committed to play NCAA Division III hockey for Framingham State University for the 2017-18 season.
 
Paul, 21, came to the Stars from the Boston Jr. Bruins, where he played on their USPHL Empire and Elite team. During the 2016-17 season, the 6’2/181 lbs. forward from Morgan, Vermont registered 29 goals and 28 assists in his 43 regular season and playoff games played to be the team’s top scorer.
 
Paul was also selected to and played in the 2017 NA3HL Top Prospects Tournament, where he had two points in three games for Team Gold.
 
Framingham State University is located just 20 miles west of Boston, offering students all the cultural and career benefits of a world-class city. The University is situated on a beautiful, 78 acre, traditional New England campus in Framingham, the largest town in Massachusetts.
 
“Ryan Paul was one of our top players this season.  We hit the lottery when he showed up at our open tryout last April. He played in all situations and was one of our captains.  Opposing players found it nearly impossible to knock him off the puck and his dedication to the team was evident to his teammates.  Framingham will be very satisfied with Ryan Paul in their lineup,” said New England Head Coach Darryl Green.
 
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