STEVIE MOSES
New Hampshire
Jr. | F | Leominster, Mass.

Stevie Moses scored five goals as a freshman and six last season as a sophomore.
Key Statistics: With six goals and 24 points, Moses ranked seventh on New Hampshire in scoring last season. That nearly doubled his 13-point freshman season. He had seven multiple-point games as a sophomore.
What He Does: Moses is noticed most in quick bursts: his speed and skating are what stand out. He’s fairly strong for his 5-foot-9, 170-pound size and generates a good number of scoring chances; if there’s a reason he hasn’t put up bigger numbers it could be that he needs to put more pucks on net.
The Bigger Picture: Moses is no Bobby Butler – although his 24 points last season were just two fewer than Butler had as a sophomore. Butler’s departure does open an opportunity on the wing among the Wildcats’ top six forwards, and Moses is a natural option for head coach Dick Umile. That increase in ice time – and some more accuracy with his shot – could result in a spike in offensive production.
New Hampshire center Phil DeSimone on Moses: “He should have a much bigger role this year. He can really fly up and down the wing and is one of those guys who creates scoring chances when he’s on the ice.”
