Okay, so I was messing around online, trying to find some hockey player named Jack Broderick, ’cause I heard the name somewhere and it got stuck in my head. First thing I did was hit up *. I figured, why not start with the big guns, right?
I typed in “Jack Broderick” and boom, there he was. The page showed that he’s going to Cornell Univ. That’s a confirmed transfer, according to the site. Cool, cool. But I wanted more, you know? I wanted to see what this guy’s all about.
Next, I stumbled upon some tweets. These were all about some Bulldog and Kent team forward, also named Jack Broderick, getting drafted by the Tri-City Storm in the USHL draft. The tweets were full of “Congrats” and “#BowWow” – I guess that’s their thing? Anyway, it seems like this Jack guy is making some moves.
- Tweet 1: Congrats to incoming Bulldog.
- Tweet 2: Congrats to incoming Lion forward Jack Broderick ‘26.
Then, I dug deeper into the * profile for Jack Broderick. It listed his birth date as 2005-00-00. Now, I’m no expert, but that seems a bit off, doesn’t it? Maybe it’s a typo or something. But hey, who am I to judge? The profile also mentioned he’s from Nova Scotia. Interesting.
I kept going and found out that this Jack Broderick, the one who’s apparently a forward for Kent, also wears jersey number 65 and plays center. He’s got some pretty impressive stats too – two goals and five assists for seven points in a game that ended 8-1. The guy seems like a solid player.
Another tweet popped up, this one talking about Jack Broderick committing to Cornell University for both hockey and academics. Sounds like he’s not just about the game, he’s got brains too. Good for him.
After that, I found a website called Hudl, which had videos and highlights of Jack Broderick. It said he plays for Rye High School, and he’s in the class of 2026. So, he’s still in high school, but already making waves. That’s pretty cool.
I also found a bit about the Nova Scotia U15 Major league, with its teams, players, statistics, and schedules. I didn’t dive too deep into that, but it’s good to know where he might have played.
Finally, I saw something about a “Week one recruiting recap” that mentioned Jack Broderick and Michigan leading the class rankings. I guess he’s on their radar, too?
So, yeah, that’s my little adventure into the world of Jack Broderick. From what I gathered, he’s a young, promising hockey player who’s heading to Cornell, got drafted in the USHL, and seems to be pretty good on the ice. And he’s still in high school! I’ll definitely be keeping an eye on this guy. Who knows, maybe he’ll be a big name in hockey someday.