Australians overseas 2023–24: United States (part 2)

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Continuing our look at the Australian players who were competing overseas during the 2023–24 season. Today is Part 2 of 9 featuring Australians in the United States.

Tyrone Bronte (Michigan Tech profile): Third season with Michigan Tech. Playing in the NCAA’s Division I, Bronte recorded six goals and eight assists from 35 games. Heading into 2024–25, Bronte has signed with KHL Sisak to compete in the Alps Hockey League.

Isaac Cavanagh: Second season with Eastern Regional High and first with the Igloo Jaguars. Playing for Eastern Regional High in the United States High School’s New Jersey system, Cavanagh recorded a save percentage of 0.824 and a 5.62 goals against average from 16 games. With the Igloo Jaguars, Cavanagh competed on their 18U AA team in the Atlantic Hockey Federation’s 18U AA division where he recorded a 0.860 save percentage and a goals against average of 4.61 from 21 games.

Xavier Cavanagh: Second season with Eastern Regional High and the Flyers Youth. Playing for Eastern Regional High in the United States High School’s New Jersey system, Cavanagh recorded two goals and seven assists from 15 games. With the Flyers Youth, Cavanagh competed on their 16U AA team in the New Jersey Youth Hockey League’s 16U division where he recorded a goal and an assist in 18 games.

Jacob Cleland (ACHA profile): First season with Central Connecticut State University after spending 2022–23 with Bridgton Academy. Playing in the American Collegiate Hockey Association’s (ACHA) Division 2, Cleland recorded a goal and two assists in his eight games.

Onrii Dalgity (USPHL profile): First season in the United States. Playing for the Atlanta Mad Hatters in the United States Premier Hockey League’s (USPHL) Elite division, Dalgity competed in 23 games and recorded two assists.

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