
Eight New York Rangers prospects produced a mixed but eventful night across the NCAA, OHL, and QMJHL, with several players snapping slumps, extending scoring streaks, and factoring into key wins as the organization continues to track development across its thin pipeline.
Ty Henricks snapped a six‑game goal and pointless drought with a three‑point night as No. 4 Western Michigan rolled past Arizona State 6–2 in NCHC play. The sophomore left wing finished with a 1‑2‑3 line, matching the output from his last multi‑point game.
Henricks opened the scoring at 3:44 of the first period, ripping a wrist shot from the high slot for his ninth goal of the season.
Off to a fast start! pic.twitter.com/fQRY8RuMPc
— WMU Hockey (@WMUHockey) February 14, 2026
He added an assist on Western Michigan’s third goal when his blocked shot attempt deflected to Liam Valente for a power‑play marker at 12:39 — the eventual game‑winner. Henricks capped his night with a second power‑play assist on the Broncos’ sixth goal at 18:56 of the third. He now sits at 9‑13‑22, a new career high in goals.
Nathan Aspinall recorded two assists as his Flint Firebirds defeated the Guelph Storm 5–1 in OHL play. Aspinall extended his scoring streak to seven games (4‑10‑14) with both a primary and secondary assist. His setup on Jacob Battaglia’s tap‑in proved to be the game‑winner.
🚨Jacob Battaglia
🍏Nathan Aspinall
🍏Darian Anderson pic.twitter.com/LMDxs9E6fo— x – Flint Firebirds (@FlintFirebirds) February 14, 2026
The OHL’s leading scorer improved to 28‑48‑76 and remains on pace for a 97‑point season — double last year’s total. Flint leads the West Division and sits second in the Western Conference.
Malcom Spence picked up an assist as No. 2 Michigan skated to a 4–4 overtime tie with No. 7 Penn State in Big Ten action. The Wolverines won the shootout to secure the extra point. Spence’s assist, his seventh of the season, ended a five‑game drought. The freshman is now 8‑7‑15.
Brody Lamb added an assist in Minnesota’s 2–2 overtime tie with Notre Dame. The Golden Gophers also claimed the shootout point. Lamb’s assist was his 15th of the season, matching his career high, and he improved to 14‑15‑29. Minnesota used him as its first‑line center, though he struggled on draws, finishing 4‑13.
Raoul Boilard notched an assist as the Cape Breton Eagles defeated Victoriaville 5–1 in QMJHL play. Boilard earned the lone assist on the Eagles’ fourth goal, giving him 20 assists and 31 points on the season.
E. J. Emery was held without a point in No. 3 North Dakota’s 1–0 win over Miami (Ohio). The sophomore defenseman recorded one shot while skating on the third pair.
Artem Gonchar went scoreless in Sudbury’s 4–2 win over Brampton. The defenseman finished with two shots and a +1 rating.
Drew Fortescue was held off the scoresheet as No. 14 Boston College fell 4–2 to Merrimack in Hockey East play. Fortescue had three shots and took an interference minor.
Did Not Play
Rasmus Larsson was not in the lineup for Robert Morris in a 5–2 loss to Niagara. With no injury reported, the sophomore defenseman appears to have been a healthy scratch.
