Name Pos. Hgt. Wgt. Shoots DOB Hometown/2011-12 Team Arrival at CC Cody Bradley C 5-10 166 L 5/26/94 Tampa, Fla./Dubuque Fighting Saints (USHL) 2012-13 Hunter Fejes LW 6-1 191 L 5/31/94 Anchorage, Alaska/Shattuck-St. Mary's School 2012-13 Christian Heil F 6-1 178 L 3/25/95 Westminster, Colo./Chicago Steel (USHL) 2013-14 Matt Hansen F 5-10 163 R 5/11/93 St. Cloud, Minn./Austin Bruins (NAHL) 2013-14 Jared Hanson RW 6-0 190 R 1/24/93 Palmer, Alaska/Lincoln Stars (USHL) 2012-13 Michael King D 6-4 210 R 1/22/93 Prince George, B.C./Lloydminster Bobcats (AJHL) 2012-13 Jaccob Slavin D 6-2 170 L 5/1/94 Erie, Colo./Chicago Steel (USHL) 2013-14

Colorado College has received signed letters of intent from seven hockey players who will enroll at and play for CC in the future, head coachannounced today.The list of Tigers-to-be includes five forwards and two defensemen. Four will join the team later this year as freshmen on the 2012-13 roster, while three more will arrive in time for the 2013-14 season.Additions for the '12-13 campaign are centerof Tampa, Fla., left wingof Anchorage, Alaska, and right wingof Palmer, Alaska, along with defensemanof Prince George, British Columbia.“We are very pleased with the talent, skill and character of this group,” said Owens. “Joe and Eric (assistant coachesand) have done a great job of bringing this class together. We're bringing in an excellent mix of hockey ability, size and players who come from winning programs. I'm very excited to see them on the ice in the fall and to watch their development while at Colorado College.”Bradley, 5-10 and 166 pounds, has played in 15 games for the Dubuque Fighting Saints of the United States Hockey League this season, scoring six goals and adding four assists. In time split between Dubuque and the USHL's Indiana Ice, he's collected 18 points (9g,9a) in 31 games. His father,, played 14 years in the National Hockey League before retiring with 503 career points (182g,321a) in 1998. The Fighting Saints wrap up their regular season this weekend before opening Clark Cup playoffs action as a No. 3 seed in the USHL East.“Cody is a skilled, clever center iceman," Owens said. "He has the ability to score goals and to distribute the puck as well. He gets around the sheet very well and is suited to our style of play here at CC.”Fejes, a standout at Shattuck-St. Mary's School in Faribault, Minn., is ranked 91st among North American skaters in the final 2012 draft rankings released earlier this week by the National Hockey League. At 6-1 and 191 pounds, he is expected to be selected within the top five rounds in June. Shattuck-St. Mary's, a perennial powerhouse in the USA Hockey Tier I Under-18 ranks, recently claimed its fifth national championship in nine years with an overall record of 50-5-2. Fejes led the team with 38 goals and finished second with 78 points in 55 games.“Hunter is a power left wing who also can score," said Owens. "He has the ability to get to the net front and makes good things happen down low.”The 6-0, 190-pound Hanson, currently in his second full season with the USHL West-leading Lincoln Stars, has compiled 51 points (26g,25a), four game-winning goals and a +29 plus-minus rating in 53 appearances so far in 2011-12. Lincoln currently leads the second-place Omaha Lancers by one point in the conference standings, with two games to play. The Stars finished fifth in the West Conference during Hanson's rookie season in 2010-11.“Jared has had an excellent season for Lincoln," Owens said. "He's continued to get better and better all year long. He's a goal scorer, with 22 of his 26 tallies so far having come in 5-on-5 situations.”King, 6-4 1/2 and 210 pounds, finished the 2011-12 season with the Lloydminster Bobcats of the Alberta Junior Hockey League. He collected 19 points (4g,15a) in 32 games with the Westside Warriors of the British Columbia Junior Hockey League before being traded, then added a power-play goal and two assists in five appearances, including a pair of playoff games, with Lloydminster. In 2010-11, he compiled 23 points (5g,18a) while playing in 48 outings for Westside.“Michael has very good foot speed and stick skills for a young man his size," said Owens. That range and mobility will enable him to improve and develop throughout the season as he adjusts to the tempo and rigor of the WCHA.”Also signing letters of intent to join the Tiger Hockey family a year later, in time for the 2013-14 season and CC's debut as a member of the of the National Collegiate Hockey Conference, were forwardsof St. Cloud, Minn., andof Westminster, Colo., as well as defensemanof Erie, Colo., who all will play another year of junior hockey before launching their collegiate careers.“Matt, Christian and Jaccob represent the beginning of a projected, very strong class in 2013,” said Owens, who has compiled a record of 299-185-43 (.608) in 13 seasons behind the bench. “All three are playing significant minutes for their respective junior teams at this time."Matt has tremendous speed and skill, Christian is a power forward with the ability to make plays and finish, and Jaccob plays both ends of the rink extremely well as an offensive 'D-man' who can defend as well. We are extremely pleased to have them as future Tigers and look forward to monitoring their progress next season.”Hansen, who actually signed his letter of intent previously, currently plays for the Austin (Minn.) Bruins of the North American Hockey League, while Heil and Slavin are teammates with the Chicago Steel of the USHL.