Benn, a Governors Academy graduate, lettered in baseball and hockey and won the Bruins' John Carleton Award for athletic and academic excellence. At Boston College, he played in three National Championship games, winning in 2008. Drafted by the Coyotes, he signed with the Sharks, playing 100+ NHL games before retiring in 2015. Until this year, he was the only NHL player to score a playoff overtime winner on his birthday.
Cody, a Top Gun and NEFPHL alum, graduated from Governors Academy in 2010 as a multi-year captain and All-ISL selection in hockey and baseball. Drafted 127th by the San Jose Sharks, he played four years at Northeastern, earning the Most Exciting Player Award in 2012-2013. He then spent two ECHL seasons with the Rapid City Rush and Utah Grizzlies, making the 2014-2015 Dream Team with 1.25 points per game as a rookie.
Nathan is a Top Gun and NEFPHL alumni. After graduating from Governor's academy in 2013, Nathan played at Northeastern University and Mercyhurst University before graduating from Mercyhurst University in 2018. Nathan played one year in the Southern Professional Hockey League for the Pensacola Ice Flyers and the Evansville Thunderbolts. Nathan is certified by the National Academy of Sports Medicine as a Performance Enhancement Specialist.
Ben was drafted 77th overall in the 2017 NHL draft. He is an Avon Old Farms ('16) and Providence College ('22) graduate. Between Avon and Providence Ben played 1 year of junior hockey where he won a USHL Clark Cup with the Chicago Steel in 2017. Ben played 149 games for Providence including the 2019 NCAA Frozen Four. Ben has a master's degree in higher education and sports administration from Providence College.
Nick was a standout forward for Malden Catholic ('11) and Kimball Union Academy ('13), where he was named the 2013 USHR Prep Player of the Year. Before his collegiate career, he led the Malden Catholic Lancers to a Super 8 title in 2011 and later scored the overtime winner to secure a NEPSIHA Small School title for KUA. Roberto played 113 games for Boston University ('17), helping the Terriers to three NCAA Tournament appearances and a 2015 Beanpot Championship. During his time on Commonwealth Ave, he was a key part of the 2015 squad that reached the NCAA Frozen Four championship game. After graduating, Nick played professionally in the ECHL with the South Carolina Stingrays and Worcester Railers before transitioning into coaching, most recently serving on the staff at Tufts University.
Todd was drafted 169th overall by the Toronto Maple Leafs in the 1985 NHL Entry Draft. He played college hockey at Providence College in 1987–88, recording 15 points in 34 games. Whittemore then played for the Richmond Renegades (ECHL) in 1990–91. After retiring, he became an AHL linesman and later director of athletics at Durfee High School in 2009.
CJ was a two-time ISL All-League selection and the only player in St. Paul's history to win the 'Form of 1903 Award' MVP in consecutive years. He went on to play Division I hockey at UNH, captaining the team in 2001 while earning the Warren R. Brown Award for Best Defensive Forward and Most Improved Player honors. He appeared in three NCAA Tournaments, two Frozen Fours, and the 1999 National Championship Game before playing professionally in Europe for three seasons. In 2015, he was inducted into the New Hampshire Legends of Hockey Hall of Fame.