![]() He liked what he heard (from Childs and Hauge) and it wasn’t too difficult of a decision for him.” At a school like Union, hockey is just a piece of the puzzle. “He’s such a high-potential kid, and academics are really important to him. “He’ll fit in anywhere he goes,” JM head coach Matt Erredge said. Due to low numbers, the Rockets may co-op with another local program next season. He also is considering the option of returning to high school hockey for one more season, depending on what happens with JM’s program. If he makes a roster at the USHL or NAHL level, he could play the entire 2023-24 season with that team. He hopes to be selected in the United States Hockey League Draft, which is scheduled for May 2-3. Veney’s plans for his senior year are still undetermined. ![]() With one year of high school remaining, the earliest he could join the Dutchmen is the fall of 2024. ![]() Veney’s arrival date at Union is up in the air, and Hauge and Childs said it will be largely up to him. I definitely want to keep working on my defensive skills, learn to hit more and use my body to my advantage.” ![]() “That (size) is something you can’t teach and they really liked that a lot. “They like that I’m a big guy who can skate,” Veney said. ![]()
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